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Anne Hathaway Wants To Reprise Catwoman Role For Future DC Movies; Christopher Nolan Excited For BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
One of the most memorable characters in 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises is undoubtedly Selina Kyle, played brilliantly by Anne Hathaway. While not quite as comic book-accurate as past incarnations, this version of Catwoman still impressed many. In fact, even though Christopher Nolan’s take on the world of Batman is complete, there has been speculation that Catwoman would star in her own spin-off film, and Hathaway has shown her interest in the idea in the past. Speaking with IGN while promoting Interstellar, Hathaway once again shares her thoughts on reprising the role of Selina Kyle in her own movie. Turns out the Oscar winner is certainly up for the job,…
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ARROW Season 3, Episode 5, ‘The Secret Origin of Felicity Smoak’ Review
Episode 6 of Arrow takes the focus off of Oliver and his backstory for an episode to take a closer look at Felicity Smoak, and some of her backstory. This is a very interesting installment, because it showcases some of the show’s biggest strength’s, but also some of it’s biggest weaknesses. The rest of this review will contain mild spoilers for Arrow. Emily Bett Rickards and Brandon Routh are definitely the best performed characters on Arrow at this point, so it’s a refreshing change of pace to see the two of them get a good chunk of screen time, but the show bit off more than it could chew with…
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Holly Hunter Discusses Her Experience On The Set Of BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
Oscar winning actress Holly Hunter is among the many additions to the cast of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, yet we still have no official word on who she’s playing. One rumor suggested that she could be a Leslie Thomkpins-type character, while other reports claim that she is in fact a United States Senator. All that Warner Bros. has said on Hunter’s role is that she is playing a newly created character for the movie. And now, the actress herself discusses her involvement with the film. Speaking with The Wall Street Journal, Hunter had this to say on being a part of such a huge production. “It was really…
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DC Movie Bits: Chris Nolan Responds To Marvel “Jab” Controversy, Dwayne Johnson Teases Black Adam, More From Hans Zimmer On BATMAN V SUPERMAN
Yesterday, a feature on Christopher Nolan included a quote apparently stated by the director regarding post-credits scenes set the internet on fire. Nolan supposedly said that a “real movie” would not use such a device, which has been popularized by Marvel Studios’ films. This explains why Man of Steel did not include an after-credits scene. Of course, this fanned the flames of the DC vs. Marvel war among fans, with many foolishly taking it personal. However, it turns out Nolan was simply misquoted. ScreenCrush has contacted Nolan’s reps and received an answer from the big man himself. “I would never say someone’s else’s film isn’t ‘a real film’. The quote is inaccurate.”…
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Why Didn’t MAN OF STEEL Have A Post-Credits Scene? Christopher Nolan Weighs In
Since the release of Iron Man in 2008, Marvel Studios has become known for sticking an additional scene or two after the credits of each movie. It has become such a popular trend, other film studios have incorporated the aspect to its comic book movies. Sony added a post-credits scene for The Amazing Spider-Man (but used an X-Men: Days of Future Past preview for the second installment), while Fox has utilized it for its X-Men franchise. Naturally, this would lead to speculation as to whether or not Warner Bros. would use it for its DC Cinematic Universe. Man of Steel did not feature an after-credits scene, and now, producer Christopher Nolan…
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Review: Gotham S1E7 ‘Penguin’s Umbrella’
MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD ‘Penguin’s Umbrella’ is a near perfect episode that achieves the potential of that the series began with. More crime drama than Batman prequel, gone are the flaws that brought down the previous episodes quality and are replaced with high stakes and a sustained air of tension throughout. The promises made by the Pilot are fully realized and it is the best episode of the series by far. The story centers on the fallout from Cobblepot’s revelation that he is…
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GOTHAM Looks to Add Scarecrow (Spoilers)
Gotham Season One is in full swing and while it’s focused primarily on Jim Gordon and Oswald Cobblepot we can soon expect the arrival of Scarecrow. Series Executive Producer, Danny Cannon spoke at Stan Lee’s Comikaze over the weekend. While there he announced the introduction of Jonathan Crane. Cannon stated that on the series Crane will be closer in age to Bruce and Selina. Another change to Scarecrow will be that Jonathan is not the first to take the moniker. His father will torment Gotham as Scarecrow first and likely tangles with Detective Jim Gordon. Comic fans know Crane as a psychiatrist who is obsessed with the nature of fear. …
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Hans Zimmer Reteaming With Junkie XL For BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Score
After his critically acclaimed work on both The Dark Knight Trilogy and Man of Steel, Hans Zimmer is set to reprise his scoring duties for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Since his prior work on Batman was an entirely different incarnation from this movies’, there has been concern with whether or not Zimmer can successfully compose a new theme for Batfleck. The composer himself has discussed this challenge before. Now, however, Zimmer is recruiting a friend to help him out with scoring this film. Speaking with Spinoff Online, Zimmer revealed that, after much “agonizing” over trying to create a new Batman theme, he has asked past collaborator Junkie XL…
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Review: CONSTANTINE S1E2 “The Darkness Beneath”
MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD The second episode of Constantine keeps the series going at an enjoyably fun and entertaining pace after last weeks Pilot. Now that the world of John Constantine has been more or less established we can now get into the series proper. There is a monster of the week vibe to ‘The Darkness Beneath’…
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THE DARK KNIGHT TRILOGY Director Christopher Nolan Recalls His Influence On The Superhero Genre And Whether He’d Return
Few directors have left a legacy on the comic book movie genre as much as Christopher Nolan has. The critically acclaimed writer-director’s The Dark Knight Trilogy is without a doubt one of the best superhero sagas to date, reestablishing Batman’s role in the mainstream. Nolan’s involvement in the DC Universe did not end there, however. He produced Man of Steel, which officially kicked off a DC Cinematic Universe, and he is attached as an executive producer to its follow-up, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Warner Bros. still wanted him to continue his involvement, however, as Nolan was approached not only to produce the Justice League film, but a Batman…





























