Tag: Warner Bros.

Actors’ Strike Delays Dune 2, Godzilla X Kong, and Lord of the Rings

As the actors’ strike continues, Warner Bros. is moving three of its tent pole movies: Dune: Part Two, Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire, and The Lord of the Rings: The War of Rohirrim. According to Deadline, Dune: Part Two was scheduled to hit theaters on November 3, 2023, but will now be delayed u...

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Dune 2 and More Headed to 2024?

A Variety exclusive reveals that Warner Bros. is toying with the idea of shuffling some of its major releases to next year. Dune 2, the remake of The Color Purple, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom are the titles in question. The decision is flexible and may depend on or be influenced by the actors...

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DC Anime Suicide Squad ISEKAI Announced

After two failed live-action movies, Task Force X is going anime. DC has released a teaser – or an “announcement” – for Suicide Squad ISEKAI, an anime featuring the comic book black ops team made up of imprisoned supervillains. Suicide Squad ISEKAI will be a TV series produced by Warner Bros...

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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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The Flash: FLASHPOINT (Paradox) | Comic Lore and History REVISTITED

INTRODUCTION “There’s only one thing I know about life. I know some things happen by chance. And some things happen because we make them happen. Barry Allen was once haunted by the past. But when he became the Flash, he left the ghosts behind. He found love. A family. And for the first time ...

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The Flash and Elemental are Massive Bombs

Dads stayed away from the movies this Father’s Day weekend – along with everyone else. Two big movie premiered on Friday: Warner Bros./DC’s The Flash and Disney/Pixar’s Elemental. Neither was tracking well; The Flash was predicted to bring in $70 million, while Elemental was looking at a $35...

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