David Zaslav’s DC shake-up is catching those working on the films off-guard. After shelving Batgirl and Supergirl (the latter hasn’t been officially announced yet, but it’s most likely gone), The Hollywood Reporter’s insiders tell them that there is an unease among those in the DC film divis...
Read MoreWarner Bros. doesn’t want things to get too strange with their DC productions. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that plans for Strange Adventures have been scrapped. Strange Adventures was to be an anthology series for HBO Max that would explore some of the lesser-known DC Comics characters. O...
Read MoreThe Ezra Miller ordeal may finally be over. The actor has been charged with felony burglary in Stamford, Vermont. The incident occurred on May 1, but Miller wasn’t officially charged until August 7. Here’s an excerpt from the incident report via Yahoo! Entertainment: “The initial findings indi...
Read MoreFilmmaker Kevin Smith weighed in on Warner Bros. Discovery’s decision to shelve Batgirl on Friday’s episode of his podcast, Hollywood Babble-On. Smith and co-host Ralph Garman discussed CEO David Zaslav’s machete-like approach to getting the entertainment division back on track, particularly w...
Read MoreHarley Quinn announced herself to the world by dancing with her puddin’. In an internet post, Lady Gaga confirmed her involvement with the Joker sequel, Joker: Folie à Deux, with an eighteen-second teaser of her Harley and Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker dancing to “Cheek to Cheek.” Aside from the ...
Read MoreRolling Stone reported some more details of the Batgirl cancellation today – namely, the new regime at Warner Bros. Discovery decided that all DC films should be released theatrically or not at all. When it was determined that post-production to make Batgirl theater-worthy would be too costly o...
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