The Lasso of Truth will have to stay furled. Just over three years after it was announced, Warner Bros. Games has canceled the Wonder Woman game it’s been developing through studio Monolith Productions. Monolith, who created the Middle-earth: Shadows of Mordor games, was also closed, as was Playe...
Read MoreAs Superman looms, comic fans are wondering what the about-to-begin DCU will look like. Two years ago, James Gunn – the co-CEO of Warner Bros.’s newly minted DC Studios with Peter Safran – gave a rundown of their plan for the first phase (or whatever they’re calling it to pretend it’s dif...
Read MoreIt’s looking more and more like Batman will be returning to Arkham. Warner Bros. Games is in a bad place right now. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was a titanic failure that cost the company $200 million, according to an investor call, and seemingly ruined the beloved Batman: Arkham unive...
Read MoreIf you’ve ever wondered what happens when worlds collide, MultiVersus just gave us the answer: people lose money. If you don’t remember it – which is kind of the point – MultiVersus is a free-to-play online fighting game from developer Player First Games that brings together characters fro...
Read MoreSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is finally over, and it may have just retconned the element gamers hated most. The game, which put players in the shoes of the government-controlled team of villains as they fought Justice League members who’d been mind-controlled by Brainiac, was released...
Read MoreBattinson is going to be waiting in his cave a little while longer. The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the sequel to The Batman (which appears to no longer be called The Batman: Part II) has been pushed back a full year – minus a day – from its October 2, 2026 release date; it will now ...
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