Tag: James Gunn

DCU Animated Movies Will Get Theatrical Releases

The DC animated films are coming to theaters. On his Threads account, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn answered a couple of fan questions about how upcoming animated movies would fit into the DCU and be distributed. First came one about Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, the animated feature bas...

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Blue Beetle is Set to Bomb, Everyone Tries to Act Surprised

In a development that will shock no one at all, Box Office Pro has Blue Beetle, the upcoming DC superhero movie from director Angel Manuel Soto, tracking for a $12-$17 million opening weekend and a $27-$55 million total domestic gross. That opening weekend prediction is lower than The Flash, Black A...

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Superman: Legacy Casts More Superheroes

Superman is going to have some heroic help in his DCU debut. First, Vanity Fair reported that three actors have been added to the cast of Superman: Legacy, the first film under James Gunn and Peter Safran’s revamped and rebooted DCU (except for Blue Beetle; I’m stifling a laugh as I type this). ...

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James Gunn’s Superman and Lois Lane Officially Cast

We have a new Superman and Lois Lane. After a two-day screen test and a week and a half of deliberating, the media is reporting – although Deadline seems to have been first – that David Corenswet has been chosen to play Superman/Clark Kent in James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy, while Rachel Brosnah...

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Screen Tests Reveal Superman: Legacy Details

DC’s first power couple is slowly coming to life once again. According to The Hollywood Reporter, James Gunn, the current co-CEO of DC Studios and the writer-director of Superman: Legacy, is holding auditions for the lead roles in the film, Superman and Lois Lane. The last round of screen tests wa...

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How The Flash Could Have Been Better

The Flash has been out for over a week now, and since it dropped 73% from its opening weekend, it’s safe to say the movie is not resonating. I didn’t like it – although I loved parts of it – and think it collapses under its own weight. But did it have to be this …

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