Warner Bros. is betting on Batman, not that that’s anything new. In a New York Times article published on September 27, entertainment reporter Brooks Barnes talked to DC Films president Walter Hamada about the Warner Bros.’ plans for its future DC Comics productions. Hamada told him about the ma...
Read MoreDiana Prince better keep her invisible jet gassed up. Warner Bros. has announced that Wonder Woman 3 is now being fast-tracked in the wake of Wonder Woman 1984’s relative success. In its opening weekend, the sequel to 2017’s Wonder Woman grossed $85 million worldwide, which would be a disappoint...
Read MoreI have to cut to the chase. First and foremost, let me assure you, Wonder Woman 1984 has no politicking in it whatsoever. The flick doesn’t preach with any type of partisan message, and much less anything related to the Trump administration. This misreporting from irresponsible sites will sure...
Read MoreKids may have to bypass their TV’s parental controls if they want to see their favorite DC heroes. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Zack Snyder said that he expects the Snyder Cut of Justice League to be rated R. While the film/miniseries – evidently it will be both, as Warner Bros. hopes to ...
Read MoreIt turns out Wonder Woman 1984 really was the canary in the coalmine. In a press release earlier today, Warner Bros. Picture Group announced that it will be releasing its entire slate of films in 2021 simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max, as it is doing with the upcoming DCEU movie. Each film w...
Read MoreAlmost a week ago, we told you that Warner Bros. was deciding what to do with Wonder Woman 1984. Today, they made a decision, and it’s slightly different from either of their previously discussed options. Keeping its Christmas Day release date, the superhero sequel will be available simultaneously...
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