Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins appeared on the Talking Pictures podcast to discuss her return to Rogue Squadron, the Star Wars movie based on the Nintendo 64 video game that was delayed and then removed from Disney’s release schedule. That’s right, you heard me; in light of Wonder Woman ...
Read MoreStar Wars is dropping some dead weight. Variety exclusively reports that, according to their sources, not only is Patty Jenkins’ Rogue Squadron dead but the Star Wars film to be produced by Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has also been scrapped. (The official phrase is “no longer in active ...
Read MorePatty Jenkins has spoken about her break with DC Studios. It was recently revealed that Jenkins, who directed and co-wrote Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984, would not return for another film starring the comic book icon when her script for Wonder Woman 3 was rejected. While initial reports said th...
Read MoreSome clarification – depending on what turns out to be true – has come regarding yesterday’s DC Studios exclusive from The Hollywood Reporter. First, James Gunn took to Twitter to comment on it: Gunn’s statement makes sense, and again, I like how he goes straight to fans via Twitter instead ...
Read MoreDC is venturing into the unknown. James Gunn and Peter Safran, the co-CEOs of DC Studios, are said to have a rough outline of their plan for the DC Film Universe and will present it to Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav next week. The Hollywood Reporter has some exclusive news and rumors from �...
Read MoreDisney has reportedly removed Rogue Squadron from its release schedule. The Star Wars pilot adventure was initially set to release in 2023’s holiday season with Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins at the helm. This release was delayed last November due to “scheduling conflicts” with Jenkins. T...
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