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JUSTICE LEAGUE: THRONE OF ATLANTIS Animated Movie Gets A Release Date
After appearing at New York Comic-Con last week, DC’s next animated movie, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, now has a release date. Via World’s Finest Online, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has announced that the film will be available on DVD and Blu-Ray on January 27th, 2015. The Justice League: War sequel, which is based on the acclaimed “Throne of Atlantis” New 52 story arc by Geoff Johns, has an unsurprising runtime of 72 minutes, as well as the expected PG-13 rating for “sci-fi violence and action throughout.” Throne of Atlantis serves as an origin story for Aquaman, who teams up with the Justice League to battle his brother Orm and…
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CONSTANTINE Producer David Goyer Talks Introducing The Justice League Dark And Potential Inter-Network DC TV Crossovers
NBC’s highly anticipated DC/Vertigo adaptation, Constantine, is scheduled to premiere later this month. Unlike DC’s other television shows this year, this series explores the supernatural and magical side of the DC Universe. Jim Corrigan, aka The Spectre, will recur throughout this season, while characters such as Doctor Fate have been referenced. Naturally, this would lead fans to speculate whether or not we could see the Justice League Dark assemble on the small screen. And series executive producer/writer David S. Goyer has now weighed in on this possibility. Speaking with Screen Rant at New York Comic-Con, the Man of Steel scribe is asked about the potential of DC’s supernatural characters teaming…
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GOTHAM S1E4 ‘Arkham’ Review
MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD. While the 4th episode retains the quality of the previous episodes but unfortunately it also retains the series prior failures which consistently scupper the series potential. While the political machinations and Cobblepot’s ambitious subterfuge kept me entertained I couldn’t help but notice the glaring flaws that need to be addressed, but more on that later. The episode deals with a major part of Batman lore, Arkham. Long has the Asylum been tied to The Dark Knight and the his myriad…
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GOTHAM Receives Full-Season Order From Fox
The cast and crew of Gotham have been rewarded for pulling in a big audience. Fox network has ordered six more episodes, upping the number to twenty-two. Dana Walden and Gary Newman, the chairmen and CEOs of Fox Television Group, had high praise for the series when they announced the additional order: “Gotham debuted as one of the most buzzed-about shows of the fall, and with good reason.” Factoring in streaming and DVRs the series debuted with 14.1 million viewers in the first seven days, with very strong numbers in the coveted 18-49 year-olds demographic. The result was the highest drama debut on Fox in fourteen years. (The Wrap) The…
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BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Producer Charles Roven Talks Christopher Nolan’s Involvement And Casting Ben Affleck; New Details On Wonder Woman’s Origin
With filming on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice well underway, details on the highly anticipated superhero movie have been scarce. However, producer Charles Roven opens up in a new interview for The Hollywood Masters series, and he offers some very interesting new details on the Justice League prequel. Firstly, he clarifies The Dark Knight Trilogy director Christopher Nolan’s involvement. Despite most of the press release not naming them, Roven confirms that Nolan and his wife, Emma Thomas, are still on board Batman v Superman as executive producers. “[Nolan] is an executive producer on the movie, as is Emma Thomas, his wife. And I would say that he’s much more…
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DC Announces Digital First Comic WONDER WOMAN ’77 Based On Lynda Carter TV Series
We usually don’t cover comic book news on Watchtower of Babel, but this new announcement is sure to please die-hard DC television fans. At its “DC Digital: Download This!” panel at New York Comic-Con, DC Entertainment announced a new digital first comic title, Wonder Woman ’77. Based on the iconic 1970s television series starring Lynda Carter, this title will begin its run digitally in December with six weekly chapters. These chapters will then be collected in two print issues slated for an early 2015 release, and the series will resume in the spring. Marc Andreyko is writing the Wonder Woman ’77 comic, while Nicola Scott will draw several covers. Other…
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ARROW DLC Pack Announced For LEGO BATMAN 3: BEYOND GOTHAM
One of the most exciting casting additions to LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham is Arrow star Stephen Amell, who voices Oliver Queen/Green Arrow in the highly anticipated video game. During the game’s New York Comic-Con panel today, the Emerald Archer’s presence was significantly expanded. A DLC pack based on The CW’s Arrow was announced, with Amell reprising the role of The Arrow. It will be available for PlayStation 3 and 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and PC/Mac. The DLC will contain one exclusive level and some vehicles, as well as the following characters: Diggle, Felicity, Roy, Helena Bertinelli/Huntress, Slade Wilson, Sara Lance/Black Canary and Malcolm Merlyn. A promotional image featuring the…
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Michael Keaton Would Play Batman Again “In A Heartbeat” If Tim Burton Was Directing
After playing the Caped Crusader twice in 1989’s Batman and 1992’s Batman Returns, Michael Keaton sat out on the third installment when Warner Bros. opted for a more family friendly tone. Tim Burton, who directed the Keaton movies, was also replaced on Batman Forever. Of course, while that movie was a box office success, it wasn’t a big hit with critics and fans. Its sequel, Batman & Robin, is widely considered to be the worst comic book movie ever. But why exactly did Keaton drop out of a third Batman movie? Speaking with Entertainment Weekly (via ComicBook.com), the Birdman star reiterated his lack of interest in what Warner Bros. planned to do…
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Brainiac Is Reportedly The Main Villain Of JUSTICE LEAGUE Movie
With the long-awaited Justice League movie set to follow Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2017 or 2018, there has been much speculation over who the main villain will be. Darkseid has been seen as the obvious choice for years, as he has fought the League many times, most recently in the New 52 “Origin” storyline. However, it was recently reported that Darkseid will not be in the first Justice League movie and will be saved for an inevitable sequel. Unsurprisingly, it was back to the drawing board for speculators. I suggested before that iconic Superman antagonist Brainiac could be the Justice League villain; see the link above for…
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THE LEGO MOVIE’s Batman To Star In His Own Spin-Off For 2017 Release
The LEGO Movie was one of the most successful movies of 2014, cementing the popularity of the biggest toy brand of all time. Unsurprisingly, a sequel was dated for May 2017 shortly after the first film’s release, with a Ninjago movie set for a Fall 2016 debut. One of The LEGO Movie‘s most memorable characters was Batman, voiced by Will Arnett. This take on the DC Comics legend was one of the funniest to date, and it’s easy to wish to see more of him. Now, it looks like we will. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. is fast-tracking a spin-off of The LEGO Movie focusing on Batman. Arnett…





























