jerseydevil
I'llPutPenniesOnYourEyes
Why not man...DC is going all in. And they are beating Marvel in the diversity department, so it's not all follow the leader. I admire the WB/DC approach at least in terms of sheer bawls!
You might have noticed some Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice news floating around courtesy of an extra who chose to break his signed confidentiality agreement today, but now we’ve finally got a more concrete report that doesn’t call for Warner Bros. to file lawsuit.
Apparently multiple sources have confirmed that Jena Malone is indeed in the film, but there’s no word on whether or not she’s actually portraying a female version of Batman’s sidekick, Robin. Hit the jump for more on Malone’s involvement in the film.
Read more at Jena Malone Will Appear in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes a blockbuster will pick up a charitable cause, and I’m glad it’s happening with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The film has become part of the “Save the Bats” campaign, and the production has released a video where director Zack Snyder and stars Ben Affleck and Amy Adams explain why it’s so important to keep these creatures (which I’ve been told aren’t bugs) as part of our ecosystem. I don’t disagree with that, and I’m glad that Batman v Superman will bring a great amount of attention to this cause; I hope other blockbusters follow suit with their own projects. That all being said, if a bat flew into my home, I would run away screaming. The bat would be the new owner of my apartment.
Hit the jump to check out the video, which contains plenty of fun bat-facts, and head over to savebats.org to learn more.
Read more at http://collider.com/batman-v-superman-save-the-bats/#evMQgo0yDKihqqph.99
I have been informed by those who have seen the greenlit treatment that the film will spends the first half on Paradise Island with warring Amazon factions vying for control.
An arrival of a man on the island changes that status quo, as he asks the Amazons for help. Not necessarily Steve Trevor either…
Because when Wonder Woman joins him on his return to the world of Man, we all discover that it is the 1920s. And the film will then show Diana exploring that world – a world where women have only just got the vote – from her… unique perspective.
A planned sequel would then take place during World War II in the thirties and forties. This of course was the period that the seventies TV show began in, before shifting to the then-modern day.
Warner Bros. to Release Stand-Alone BATMAN and SUPERMAN Movies
THE FLASH Movie Set for 2018, Will Star Ezra Miller
Zack Snyder Set to Direct Two Justice League Movies for 2017 and 2019
DC Movie Release Dates: Wonder Woman Coming in 2017; The Flash and Aquaman Set for 2018
Well, Dc has had a busy morning.
Dear God please let me live til 2020. I love DC so much more then Marvel.