Justice League review – Another step (but not quite leap) in the right direction for the DCEU
It's taken two directors and tens of millions of dollars of reshoots, but Justice League is finally here. So was it worth all that fuss?
It's taken two directors and tens of millions of dollars of reshoots, but Justice League is finally here. So was it worth all that fuss?
Warner is going to ditch the emphasis on setting up a single universe for characters to inhabit and allow its heroes and villains to have some breathing room instead of shoehorning an obligatory cameo into their silver screen saga. That’s the lesson learnt from Wonder Woman, a film which may have connections to the DCEU but was also content to be a stellar solo flick.
After setting the bat among the pigeons this week with a quote that appeared to claim The Batman will not be part of the DCEU, director Matt Reeves has now cleared all the confusion.
Whoa whoa whoa, Warner Bros! You need to slow down with the silly jokes now. Or rather, silly ideas for movies about the Joker. Just a little over a day after we got the massively unexpected news that the studio has tapped the unlikely duo of Martin “Goodfellas” Scorsese and Todd “The Hangover” Phillips to develop a “hard-boiled” origin movie …
Following a recent quote from the acclaimed filmmaker, it seems that Matt Reeves' solo Batman movie may just be even far more standalone than we suspected
Warner Bros has officially released their new DC movies intro, which debuted ahead of Wonder Woman, and it is packed with clues as to which characters we could still be seeing on the big screen.
Armie Hammer already came pretty close to donning some spandex in the DC Comics universe in the failed Justice League: Mortal. And if it were up to some people, he would be getting a second chance.
If you were hoping that when you finally get your Blu-ray copy of Wonder Woman that you'll get to see all those scenes left on the editing room floor, then you're in a for a surprise.
Every year in the gaming industry, there is a familiar buzz that starts building …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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