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Connie Nielsen Confused That Wonder Woman 3 Was Cancelled

Connie Nielsen, who played Queen Hippolyta in the DC Extended Universe, has admitted she doesn’t understand why Wonder Woman 3 was cancelled. While recently promoting Gladiator II, she told Den of Geek that she’s confused that DC Studio decided not to make the second Wonder Woman sequel. Before the release of the series’ first follow-up,…

Bane and Deathstroke Movie Being Developed at DC Studios

Bane and Deathstroke, two of Batman‘s biggest archnemeses in the comic book series, are set to appear together in a new movie for DC Studios, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Matthew Orton, a scribe on the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World film, is developing a script for the feature for the James Gunn and Peter…

Craig Gillespie Reportedly in Talks to Direct DC’s ‘Supergirl’

©Courtesy of DC Comics  Australian filmmaker Craig Gillespie is reportedly talking with DC Studios at Warner Bros to direct the live-action feature Supergirl, starring Milly Alcock in the title role. Gillespie’s recent films include Cruella and I, Tonya, and he also directed the Pam and Tommy television series for Hulu. As first reported in Deadline,…

Gal Gadot is Developing ‘Wonder Woman 3’ with James Gunn

Despite new management changes over at the DC Universe, it appears that Gal Gadot will still be involved in the Wonder Woman franchise. Gadot made her debut as Diana Prince back in 2016, when she appeared in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. She starred in Wonder Woman (2017) and its sequel Wonder Woman 1984…

David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan To Play Superman and Lois Lane in ‘Superman: Legacy’

Not quite as fast as a speeding bullet, Warner Bros and DC studios have finally made their final casting selections for Superman and Lois Lane in James Gunn’s upcoming Superman: Legacy.After auditioning in full costume and makeup in front of Gunn and his DC co-chair Peter Safran, David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan will be playing…

‘The Conjuring’ Television Series Being Developed at HBO Max

The horror of The Conjuring universe is expanding to television, as Warner Bros. Discovery is developing a drama series based on the iconic film franchise. The show will debut on the media/entertainment company’s streaming service Max, the soon-to-be-rebranded version of HBO Max, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The producer of the acclaimed movie series, Peter…

DC’s James Gunn Denies ‘Superman: Legacy’ Casting Rumors, Claiming He ‘Doesn’t Know’ Logan Lerman

@Logan Lerhman  Superman may be faster than a speeding bullet—but the casting process for Superman: Legacy is not. Despite social-media rumors that DC Studios chief James Gunn is “very close” to finding an actor to play the Man of Steel, Gunn himself doused the reports with a dash of kryptonite when he tweeted this week: “Not…

James Gunn to Direct ‘Superman: Legacy’ for New ‘Gods and Monsters’ Project

If the Man of Steel is supposed to be “faster than a speeding bullet,” then James Gunn is cocked to firing the weapon. Gunn announced via Twitter that he plans to direct his own script for Superman: Legacy, a film that will debut DC’s “Chapter One, Gods and Monsters” project being launched by himself and…

Brendan Fraser (Firefly) Laments Warner’s Cancellation of ‘Batgirl’ Flick

“Holy Firefly, Brendan, you mean they really blew this shit up? That’s essentially what Brendan Fraser told Howard Stern about the decision to swat down the Batgirl flick in which he was to play the villainous pyromaniac known as Firefly aka Ted Carson. In Fraser’s opinion, the film was “great.” Continuing with the interview, Fraser…

Henry Cavill Hangs Up His ‘Superman’ Cape at DC

Attention Daily Planet news junkies: the Man of Steel is hanging up his cape. And there are few phone booths left. online pharmacy aciphex over the counter with best prices today in the USA What’s a superhero to do? On Wednesday, British actor Henry Cavill confirmed he would no longer be playing the role of…

Wonder Woman Director Patty Jenkins Denies Walking Away From the Series’ Third Installment

Patty Jenkins has revealed that she didn’t choose to walk away from the planned third installment in her Wonder Woman movie series. The director’s revelation comes after Warner Bros. announced last week that it wouldn’t be moving forward with the anticipated project, Vanity Fair is reporting. After the second Wonder Woman sequel was cancelled, it…