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Rumor: WONDER WOMAN 2 Will Take Place in the Cold War Era, [Spoiler] Will Return
[Warning: The Following Contains SPOILERS From Wonder Woman.] After the huge success of Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. is absolutely moving forward with a sequel. Patty Jenkins is already working on a story treatment with Geoff Johns, and it’s likely that she will return to direct as well. While Wonder Woman is now operating in the present day with Batman v Superman and Justice League, it has been expected that her next standalone film will be another period piece. Now, we may know what time period it’ll take place in. ScreenRant has apparently learned from “production details” that Wonder Woman 2 will take place in the 1980s, 70 years after the events…
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Marvel's NEW WARRIORS Series Sets Cast, Including Squirrel Girl
One of Marvel’s next television shows is New Warriors, the studio’s first-ever scripted comedy series. The show is expected to premiere sometime next year on ABC’s Freeform. Fan-favorite character Squirrel Girl will make her live action debut on New Warriors, alongside a team of lesser-known characters from the Marvel Universe. Now, the series has a cast. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that Squirrel Girl and the five other stars of New Warriors have been cast. Showrunner Kevin Biegel says, “I am thrilled beyond belief to be working with this incredible group of actors. They are funny, sincere, eager, charming and perfectly embody these characters. It’ll be a blast and an…
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ARROW Season 6 Will Feature a “Different” Oliver Queen; Deathstroke Will Return
[Warning: The Following Contains SPOILERS From the Arrow Season 5 Finale.] Production on Arrow‘s sixth season began the other day, and it promises to be the start of a new era for the series. Oliver Queen’s island flashback narrative has come to a close, bringing the series full circle. Season six’s main theme will be “family,” with Oliver and William’s relationship being a big part. Now, we have some more details. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Marc Guggenheim says that Arrow will be exploring a “different” Oliver Queen next season. His experiences over the past decade, particularly in the past year, will lead to him experiencing new growth and becoming…
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SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING Swings to Estimated $117 Million Opening Weekend
Marvel Studios has brought everyone’s Friendly Neighborhood Web-Slinger back on top with Spider-Man: Homecoming, the reboot that finally puts Spidey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The film has received strong positive reviews from critics, while audiences gave it an A on CinemaScore. Now, the movie is a big moneymaker. Homecoming easily won the top spot this weekend, grossing an estimated $117 million in North America. This gives it the second biggest opening in the Spider-Man franchise, behind 2007’s Spider-Man 3 ($151.1 million). This is also the third biggest opening of the year so far, behind Beauty and the Beast ($174.8 million) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ($146.5 million).…
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SMALLVILLE’s Erica Durance Joins SUPERGIRL in Major Recasting
Supergirl has made a habit of casting actors from past Superman-based films and television shows. Dean Cain (Superman in Lois & Clark) and Helen Slater (Supergirl from the 1984 movie) play Kara’s adoptive parents, while Teri Hatcher (Lois Lane in Lois & Clark) played the villainous Rhea. Now, a major actor from Smallville has joined, but there’s a big twist. It has been announced (via TV Line) that Erica Durance, who played Lois Lane on The CW’s Smallville, has been added to Supergirl, which began production on season three this past week. Durance will play Kara’s late biological mother, Alura, who was originally played by Laura Benanti in the show’s first…
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DC’s Next Animated Movie Will Adapt ANOTHER Iconic Batman Storyline
Warner Bros. Animation is premiering its next DC title, Batman and Harley Quinn, at San Diego Comic-Con later this month, before releasing it on home video and giving it a limited theatrical run next month. The SDCC panel is also expected to see the announcement of next year’s slate of DC animated movies. Today, we already know one of those titles. World’s Finest Online has shared the back cover art for Batman and Harley Quinn, and it reveals the name of the next DC movie – Batman: Gotham by Gaslight. A first-look featurette will be include on the Batman and Harley Quinn home video release. We’ll likely learn more about…
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Find Out When Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con 2017 Panel Takes Place
Marvel Studios may be present at D23 Expo next week, but the studio is also heading back to San Diego Comic-Con later this month. Today, the SDCC schedule for Saturday was released, and we now know exactly when Marvel is making its presence known again. Marvel Studios’ panel will take place in Hall H on Saturday, July 22nd. It will run from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM; the whopping 90 minute time is longer than Marvel’s usual hour. The panel’s description is vague, saying that Kevin Feige and “special guests” will offer an inside look inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, what will Marvel discuss during the 90-minute panel? The…
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Funko Unveils Full THOR: RAGNAROK Pop! Line and More; First Look at Surtur
We recently got a first look at some of Funko’s upcoming Pop! figures based on Marvel’s Thor: Ragnarok. And now, the company has unveiled the complete Pop! lineup, as well as their other products for the hotly anticipated movie. The Pop! figures for Thor: Ragnarok are Thor, Loki, Hela, Heimdall, Valkyrie, and Hulk. Store exclusives include variants of Thor, Hela, and Hulk, along with a Bruce Banner figure. And most interestingly, GameStop has an exclusive figure of Surtur, a villain that has yet to be shown in any footage or elsewhere by Marvel – although he was confirmed for the movie last year. Moving on from the Pops… Funko is…
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Confirmed: Warner Bros. Bringing JUSTICE LEAGUE and AQUAMAN to San Diego Comic-Con 2017
As expected, Warner Bros. has big plans for this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, and DC Films is a crucial part of it. The studio has confirmed that its Hall H panel will begin at 11:30 AM on Saturday, July 22nd, promising new footage and information for its next few movies. Justice League stars Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, and Ray Fisher will be present to promote the hotly anticipated superhero ensemble. (No mention of Henry Cavill, director Zack Snyder, or anyone else.) Additionally, WB will be giving an “early” first look at the next DC film, James Wan’s Aquaman. And beginning at 12:15 PM, there will be…
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All Of The Spider-Man Films Ranked
Spider-Man: Homecoming in finally in theaters. In this list, we are going to see where the latest Spider-Man film stacks up against the rest. Is Holland as good as the previous Web-Heads? Does Homecoming at least pass The Amazing Spider-Man? Let’s find out! 6. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 The second film in Marc Webb’s Spider-Man series is definitely the worst of the worst. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is unfocused, insanely goofy, and tries miserably to set up a universe that no one wanted to see. The film’s only saving grace is Andrew Garfield’s (Spider-Man) on Emma Stone’s (Gwen Stacy) performances. The villains are terrible and the story is convoluted. It’s…





























