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Kingsman director Matthew Vaughn is reportedly being eyed to direct Man of Steel 2. Despite the DCEU schedule shifting around Vaughn sounds hopeful for the possible project.
Hans Zimmer's last superhero film work was on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and was his second take on the caped crusader following his brilliant take on the character in Christopher Nolan's trilogy.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice cops a lot of flack, and I'm not here to debate how much of it is warranted. Still, Zack Snyder made the film he wanted to make, I think that's clear, even if it seems there's quite a bit of executive expectation on launching a shared universe.
Speaking with Variety, Amy Adams addressed the fact that story comes first in superhero franchises, where the character she played comes second. That, she explains, can be a tough pill to swallow.
Michael Shannon has been appearing in a lot of movies lately. The 42 year-old actor is, however, being selective, it seems, and doesn't seem all too interested in blockbuster filmmaking anymore, following his villainous role in Man of Steel a few years ago.
Zack Snyders Batman v Superman makes a huge effort to humanise Superman in dour ways, which conflicted fans. It's an extension of Man of Steel, which showed Clark Kent as nothing more than a man trying to find his place in the world.
During a chat with IGN regarding the animated adaptation Batman: The Killing Joke, the long-running voice of Batman Kevin Conroy talked about the important traits of Batman and the key to playing him.
Without a doubt, the biggest cinematic battle in recent memory. Marvel has produced a smorgasbord of movies and generated eye-watering numbers at the box office, however, I really really do not like the MCU anymore; at all. DCEU (DC Extended Universe) is where I stand. This is my opinion on these two powerhouses of modern cinema, a comparison of the them and why I am now a fully-fledged DCEU fanatic.
Reports from a few months ago suggested that Ben Affleck's solo Batman will face off against a huge number of rogues gallery members, so the latest rumour isn't all that surprising, and is in line with both those reports and the recently ended Arkham video game franchise.
With the announcement of Ben helming the directing and writing duties in the next solo Batman movies. The question remands on what is the story line? Ben has made it clear, that his movie will be an original story that will borrow elements from past Batman stories. The rumor is that in this movie, Batman will find himself locked inside Arkham Asylum along with the rest of the crazy inmates. Pulling off this story would be something truly entertaining and a darker take on the Bat franchise. But at this point I feel like this is something we need to see. Other than the Jason Todd Red Hood story line, I different horror type take on this iconic asylum could be something that would take Batman out of his element to tackle the morbid members of Gotham. With Geoff Johns also helping out with the screenplay, This movie has bright light at the end of the tunnel. Or if the rumors are true...are dark pit at the end of the tunnel.
There’s no denying that this “Ultimate Cut” edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was more highly anticipated than the actual theatrical release back in March. For all the negative feedback this movie got, a good majority of people were still interested in a three hour edition of it. For me, I've been looking forward to this Ultimate Cut because I wanted to see director, Zack Snyder’s true version of this film in its entirety. Oh, and I got it.
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For Zack Snyder, this may just be his magnum opus, his greatest achievement so far. Bouncing back from shaky beginnings for DC's new world, ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ achieves everything it set out to do, but ties the superhero genre firmer than ever to greek mythology, religion, concepts of higher beings that have always simmered below the entire make-up of what a superhero encompasses. The future is bright for the DC universe, even in this dim, cloudy world that these iconic heroes populate.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is headed back to select U.S. theaters, showcasing the extended edition on the big screen, — The 151 minute cut is scheduled for a dozen different theaters across the U.S., including two in LA, and more in Austin, Chicago, Columbus, Houston, Phoenix, and New York.
A redditor has discovered an unlisted video on the THX-DC Youtube page titled Batman v Superman - Ultimate Edition - End Credits. A minute and thirteen seconds in, Jena Malone's credit is revealed as a character named Jenet Klyburn.
A belated review of DC comic's most recent attempt at cementing itself and its franchise within the ever expansive and competitive cinematic landscape of Superhero movies.
Is this 'Batman v Superman' Character Set to Make an Appearance in 'Suicide Squad'?
Warning. Spoilers for the Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition follow. — Comicbook.com is reporting that, via an early look at the extended cut of Batman v Superman, a recent theory has plenty of new evidence via the final, extended sequence between Batman and Lex Luthor.
Update: Cinematographer Larry Fong has gone back on previous comments, and is now stating that everyone will love the ultimate edition set to release next month.
Recently appearing at MegaCon, Frank Miller was asked about Batman v Superman, which is getting a kick of buzz as it nears the release of its R-rated extended release.
While promoting The Conjuring 2, director James Wan was fronted the question regarding the DCEU, to which he'll be adding with an Aquaman solo film slated for July 27, 2018.
Russell Crowe played Kal-El's (Superman's) father in Man of Steel, but was absent from Batman v Superman. It wasn't a notable absence, given the large cast already in the film. Now Crowe has voiced where he thought the franchise was going, which leads to why he no longer fits into any Superman plans.
Jeremy Irons is regarded as one of the finer parts of Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and the actor has spoken in Britain's Daily Mail on where he believes the film went wrong, and how Justice League will be better.
With Ben Affleck now as an executive producer on Justice League and playing a prominent role in the screenplay by Chris Terrio, things are changing at Warner Bros. when it comes to its DC Cinematic Universe.
Artist and writer Neal Adams has given a pretty vocal reaction to DC's universe-launching epic Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. While praising the animated line of DC comics films, the fan-favourite Batman writer continued on to give his opinion of the live-action film in an interview with the Audibly Exquisite podcast.
Whether you're fond or hateful of Zack Snyder's DC universe launcher Batman v Superman, the fact can't be denied that the film has become the seventh highest grossing comic book movie in the world.
Online debate has been heavy regarding just about everything in Batman v Superman, but one particular facet of all that debate has focused on Batman's brutal approach to crime-fighting.
The official run-time for the upcoming ultimate edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has been confirmed at 181 minutes, according to a Blu-ray listing by a Swedish retailer. This is pretty much spot on for the previously teased three hour mark.
Batman v Superman has been slow-burning since its massive opening weekend, and its now ranked eleventh in comic book movies at the domestic box office.
While there is the R-rated ultimate cut of the film coming in July, Batman v Superman has lost steam quickly, and has lost the love of the general audience, it seems. Now, the film's editor has come out and revealed the films original run-time, and it's pretty massive.
At CinemaCon, the news many people have been waiting on has been confirmed, with a solo Batman film heading to screens in the next few years. Not only that, but Ben Affleck will co-write and direct the film, on top of his starring duties.
The film is more enjoyable than Man of Steel and promises a brighter future for the franchise. Batman and Alfred are both excellent in the film. The movie was a perfect set up for the Justice League. This movie impressed me especially because I am not a DC fan and it got me excited for future films!
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is unwieldy, self-important and more unpleasant than a catheter.
After its record-breaking opening weekend for DC properties and Warner Bros. second highest debut ever, the film quickly began falling, with a record high drop of 69% in its second weekend.
No release date currently exists for a second solo Superman film, nor a Batman-centric feature. That being said, both have interest from those involved. A Batman script is reportedly being worked on by Ben Affleck and Geoff Johns.
Batman v Superman earned $14.25 million globally on monday, pushing it up to $697.7 million by close of business that day. — Those numbers include $263.7 million domestically and $434 million worldwide, surpassing Man of Steel already, which tallied $668 million back in 2013.
Batman v Superman took a remarkable fall, lower than estimates initially tipped, to crash 69% from its $166 million debut. — The film earned $51.8 million on Sunday, short of its expected $52.4. Most major releases fall somewhere upward of 50% after opening weekend, though 69% is a dramatic topple. Many estimates had it at a roughly 60% fall.
With a $166 million opening weekend, there was no doubt that Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was going to see a drop. But the distance to the ground is a lot farther than any of us expected.
Batman v Superman: Who is Darkseid?
Zack Snyder continues to expand on his divisive epic Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but this time he's given a sly hint toward the villain teased at various points during the film; comic fans know the name Darkseid well, but for the casual audience its probably lost on them.
If your biggest question to come out of Batman v Superman was, "what happens to Lexcorp?," then you've now got your answer. — The official Instagram account of Lexcorp Industries, owned and operated by eccentric-turned-psychopath Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg) has announced that the company will be temporarily suspending operations "due to unfortunate circumstances."
One particularly damning image that became heavily pored over in the lead-up to Batman v Superman is the one in which Bruce Wayne stares at the glass case that hides the remnants of Robin's uniform, with Joker's signature scrawl adding insult to injury in a fantastically creepy way.
During a Twitter Q&A with fans, Batman v Superman and Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot reaffirmed her stance on female representation, continuing to relish her position as a role model young women.
I’m not a comic book guy but I do enjoy the current crop of films that are being produced. Yes, I’m that guy; the one that purists detest. It’s a self-enforced limitation. Outside of their film counterparts I will never grasp these characters with the same comprehension. I’m naïve to the broad scope of criticism that can be leveled at Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. All I can do is arbitrate from the isolated perspective of a film reviewer. I realise that restriction, and so I choose to play to my strengths.
Yesterday, a petition was launched in favour of removing Zack Snyder from Justice League and the DC Cinematic Universe entirely. Now, a new petition has risen for Zack Snyder to remain on the franchise, positing that other director's will apply their visions to certain characters, and Snyder is the man to steer the ship.
Oscar-winning and fan-favourite composer Hans Zimmer is hanging up his own kind of cape and cowl, walking away from the world of superheroes that's shaped much of his career in the past decade.
Film critics and comic book fans all have voiced their concern with DC's Batman V Superman. Here are a list of what some people are saying about the movie that deals with Man Versus God:@Nathan_Best describes the film as: They are intentionally looking for something to be wrong with every film. That coupled with the Hollywood hate for Zack Snyder was a bad combination. Was the movie perfect? No. Did the first half of the film edited poorly and felt rushed? Absolutely. Did it ruin the ENTIRE film for me? No. As a comic fan of 40 years, I really liked it. The second half of the film was mind-blowing. Being familiar with the comics and the stories they loosely based the film on probably helped being able to follow the story better than your average movie goer, but 12 of the 13 people I saw the film with (over three different viewings) all liked the film. There was only one person that was disappointed in the film, so I REALLY don’t get the poor reviews.
Unanimous praise has been heaped on Ben Affleck's Batman/Bruce Wayne, and there's no doubt Warner Bros. will want to capitalize on it. — It has become almost common knowledge that directing duties on a solo Batman film is something Affleck has long mulled over, but it's now become apparent that he has in fact penned a script for the feature.
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice - Addressing The Backlash.
Fans V Critics — It's been less than a week since the release of Batman V Superman (I'm still forgoing the full title for convenience) and the furore from fans at the negative critical reception it's had has been vociferous and that's putting it mildly. It's smashed opening weekend records but that isn't really surprising. I myself read the very same negative first reviews and it didn't stop me from seeing it. An event film like this will have a successful opening no matter what. Whether it can sustain this momentum remains to be seen. It's already had the largest opening Friday to Sunday drop-off on record for such a film so early signs are that this may not be the huge commercial success that recent tentpole films such as The Force Awakens and even smaller budget comic book adaptations such as Deadpool have been.
As I walked into the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice screening, I was full aware of the 30-something percent score on the Rotten Tomatoes. Some part of me went in looking for points to bolster arguments in defence of this film. The other part wasn’t too surprised because a certain Zach Snyder was helming this film and Snyder in the end, did what the label on his right foot says – great visuals and ideas but flawed storytelling (refer to reviews of Watchmen).
Batman V Superman is not a good movie. Is it Green Lantern bad? No, because to Snyder's and his teams credit, they have some business making a superhero movie. But not being as bad one of arguably the worst major motion pictures in 20 years isn't a hard hurdle. No, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (inappropriate title for most of the movie) is bad because it's Snyder, Goyer, Terrio, DC and WB at their worst as artists and a business. BvS is a HOT mess stemming from trying to play catch up to Marvel, while also trying to be some supposed opposite it, which is apparently the opposite of good.
In Batman v Superman, Cyborg was one of a handful of Justice league members-to-be teased in one particular scene that saw the whole world open up before Wonder Woman's (Gal Gadot) eyes.
The R-rated cut for Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder's Batman v Superman has gotten an official release date, according to Forbes. The listed date is July 16th, just a few weeks before Suicide Squad opens.
The divide between critic and audience has rarely looked wider, and Warner Bros. knows it more than anybody. While the film is being touted as an embarrassment to its genre, many fans are backing Snyder's vision with excuses that range from shallow to silly. But the industry is built on perspective.
Holy plot hole Batman! Seriously, if you haven’t heard by now, the much-anticipated Batman vs. Superman Dawn of Justice opened a few days ago to blazing hot opening weekend sales but only tepid reviews.
Before watching this film, the plethora of negative reviews were really beginning to annoy me. Having now seen it, they seem a little more justified but still wholly unnecessary. Superhero movies are certainly not intent on pleasing critics. They are huge studio films created for fans of the franchise. Although it wasn't perfect, there were some epic moments that are being left in the shadow of the not so great ones.
The first two hours are somewhat boring, the last half hour makes up for it and WonderWoman steals the show!
Warning. Spoilers to follow. — Batman v Superman is proving to be as divisive as the battle between bat and alien itself, truly earning the moniker that audiences will either love it or hate it. There's no in-between on this one.
On a worldwide scale, Batman v Superman is the king of comic book movies, taking home an opening weekend tally of $424 million to become the biggest international opening for any comic book movie in film history.
The DC Cinematic Universe Collapses Under Its Own Weight. — **SPOILER ALERT!!** In the few days since the review embargo was lifted on Zack Snyder's long awaited Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice (which I'll refer to as BVS from here on in), critics on the whole have given it something of a mauling whilst fans have attacked those same long established critics, both in the general press and those who are solely independent, for simply voicing their opinion. The film's own star, Henry Cavill, has gone on record in something of a veiled attack on those critics to say the following;"The interesting thing is that we get the critics who have their personal opinions. And the thing about personal opinions is that they always come from a place. And there's a preconceived idea which you have to get past a critic before you start writing your article or your review, and that affects everything."
Spoiler Warning. — And no, I'm not talking about the ending, which is very clearly going to be retconned, as such. No, this particular character is a DC Comics fan favourite who Zack Snyder was unsure of how to fit into the already bulky cast list for Batman v Superman.
Batman v Superman has seen enormous numbers come its way, with an estimated worldwide total take just shy of $200 Million and an international take of $115.3 million.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has arrived, and yet in a short few months we'll be able to get our hands on the ultimate cut, set for a n R-rating and with additional scenes running the film up to three hours.
In its opening two days at the international box office, Batman v Superman has taken an impressive $44 million having debuted on 19,700 screens in 38 territories.
Spoiler free review — Fearing the actions of Superman are being left unchecked, The Dark Knight takes on the Man of Steel, while the world wrestles with what kind of a hero it really needs. With a new threat arising, it's up to Superman and Batman to set aside their differences and stop the destruction of the world, their home. With a new cast of heroes and villains joining the universe that was setup brilliantly in Man of Steel, Batman v Superman cranks it up to 11, and as enjoyable as it may be, if falters along the way.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is far from a perfect film. But it is more than adequate in achieving its objective: warming up audiences for the cinematic debut of The Justice League.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has been widely panned by critics ahead of its wide release, with a 32% Rotten Tomatoes score. While I personally disagree with a lot of what's being said, it's no doubt this will hinder the film's word of mouth (even if it won't damage its opening weekend box office).
Lex Luthor, played by Jesse Eisenberg, is a curious character in Batman v Superman. Without spoilers, he's a multifaceted character that may or may not click depending on the viewer.
Hans Zimmer's discography is nothing to scoff at, a lengthy and impressive resume of epic sounds to accompany films made by a range of amazing artists and workers.
Would it be fair to praise Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice by contrasting it with the faults of Man of Steel? Is it possible that, perhaps, Superman as a character can't carry a film on his own, as Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. hoped he could?
One of the first announced secondary appearances from DC superheroes for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was Jason Momoa's Aquaman. Last night at the premiere, DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns shared his enthusiasm for the character.
There already seems to be plenty going on in Batman v Superman, but there could have been even more. Zack Snyder has revealed that two famous Batman villains almost had a say in the events to unfold in the upcoming epic.
Why Superhero Films are No Longer "Super".
We're just a week away from "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice". The "Man of Steel" team of Henry Cavill as Superman and director Zach Snyder return, and Ben Affleck becomes the sixth big screen Caped Crusader. And as the world knows all too well by now, these two protagonists become antagonists...towards each other.
Lobo is probably one of the more obscure names to pass the ears of a mainstream audience, but in the comics he is an over-the-top parody of Wolverine, introduced in 1983.
With hype building, along with the pressure both financially and critically on the DC universe launching Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the film is on track for a massive opening. In fact, Ben Affleck believes that Warner Bros. has already won.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a breath over 2 weeks away, which is startlingly close given that the hype has been building for so long on this film. Announced way back in June 2013, the Man of Steel sequel quickly turned into Batman and Superman's first ever cinematic union. And early on, the film was said to be based on Frank Miller's groundbreaking graphic novel, The Dark Knight Returns.
With a new Batman headed to the big screen, its important for people to know that this new universe is set far apart from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. While Ben Affleck's casting went a long way to ensuring that, director Zack Snyder considered another approach to set it well and truly in stone.
Plenty of questions remain for the solo Batman film everyone's excited about. While Ben Affleck won't give any answers as to whether he'll be in the director's chair or not (though even if he is, he'll be on his feet most of the time anyway), Geoff Johns has revealed a few details for what we can expect from the film.
Ben Affleck is set to launch himself straight into the middle of the DC universe as a seasoned Batman, but he won't guarantee a directing role on a future solo Batman outing just yet.
Way back in October of 2014, The Hunger Games star Jena Malone was confirmed for a role in Batman v Superman. Right up until now, no word on her role has come forward, which is an achievement in itself considering we're in the midst of what some dub a 'spoiler culture'.
EW has shed some light on how the Flash may make his appearance in Batman v Superman, and it leads into a fascinating aspect the film seems set to explore.
In between the disastrous Batman & Robin and Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, Warner Bros. had their eye on Darren Aronofsky to bring the caped crusader back into the spotlight.
Batman v Superman has finally been shown to audiences, albeit very specific ones, and the reaction so far is mostly positive for Warner Bros. biggest film in recent memory.
It seems someone doesn't want Batman v Superman to do very well. A social media marketing specialist believes an online Twitter campaign is likely a paid one, even if inexpensive, which is intended to stir bad word of mouth ahead of the film's release.
Robin Atkin Downes has confirmed that he "helped bring Doomsday to life" in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. — With voice acting credits in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Batman: Bad Blood, Fallout 4, Game of Thrones etc., it seems the actor lent his voice for the monstrous upcoming villain.
Following 20th Century Fox's enormous success with Deadpool, it seemed only a matter of time before more R-rated superhero helpings would reach us. We never thought it'd be this soon though.
We get our first glimpse at the Dark Knight and his new tricked out ride. In this short clip, it looks like Bruce is racing to the scene of...a well..I guess fight with Superman? Looks like Pimp my ride and Xzbit helped Bruce design a ride that is battle ready and date worthy. The Batmobile looks very sleek in it's design. It looks like this car is built for speed and can handle any situation that presents it's self. To me it looks very similar to that of Nolen's Tumbler in his Bale universe. Let's find out what is driving Bruce at these speeds when Batman V Superman hits theaters March 25th 2016.
We all knew that Jeremy Irons' Alfred was going to be like nothing we'd seen on screen, going by his minimal role in the trailers so far. Now, several images from a Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice companion book have surfaced.
Batman v Superman: Jeremy Irons Describes Ben Affleck as "Extraordinary"
From what we've seen of Jeremy Irons as Alfred so far, this is going to be a far different iteration of not just Batman but also of his trusty butler, who looks willing to get his hands dirty and certainly isn't afraid of a little honesty.
Rumours have been creeping out that there's some concern behind closed doors at Warner, though various sources claim different causes for that concern (some claiming the film isn't as good as the studio had hoped, while others claim it's great, but perhaps not what the audience has become accustomed to).
Jena Malone Batman v Superman Role Revealed?
Via CBM, a photo has emerged from a French Magazine that details character profiles of each of the major players in the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice superhero belt-down.
Before the hair's all gone, we'll see a different kind of Lex Luthor when Jesse Eisenberg takes the stage in next month's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Is 2016 The Year Of Movies?
Junkie XL only became Junkie XL in 1997, when he decided to go it solo. Before that, he was a band member, known by his real name Tom Holkenborg. — Eventually, film pulled him in, and he spent several years behind the scenes, learning the environment, committing years to assisting and interning while putting his own music on hold.
Henry Cavill has announced on his official Instagram that he begins training to play Superman in Justice League today. The actor will appear in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice on March 25, but apparently he let himself go for a short time between takes.
The first misstep (though that may be the wrong word) in DC's otherwise stellar TV track record was the initially planned Teen Titans live action series from TNT, which fell through due to an apparently lackluster script.
Anticipation is building, particularly for Gal Gadot's iteration of the iconic Amazonian warrior Wonder Woman for her first appearance on the big screen.
Having directed Man of Steel (on which Christopher Nolan served as a producer) Zack Snyder's sequel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, is right around the corner. Now, the director has revealed he approached the English director for advice.
Warner Bros. is reportedly seeking out theaters and it seems testing the waters on a potential 70mm release for their March blockbuster superhero stage fight.
The new DC cinematic universe has expanded at a rapid pace in recent months, with news coming out that clearly tells us there is a long, hard thought plan on the walls at Warner Bros.
Just two months remain between now and the arrival of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and plenty of news and content has been thrown at us since the start of 2016.
Lauren Cohan, famous for her role as Maggie Greene in AMC's The Walking Dead, has been added to IMDB's cast list for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, following the 34-year old actress retweeting the news herself on Twitter.
Yesterday, The CW aired its Dawn of the Justice League TV special segment, preparing fans for the inevitable storm of DC properties to take over in the foreseeable (and unforeseeable) future. With so much information to consume, we thought we'd bundle it all together to make it as easy as possible.
For a while rumours have been floating around that Ben Affleck may direct DC's undated solo Batman film. The actor has now directly responded to the question, stating that it's something "I'd be open to."
After a 2015 without a Hans Zimmer-scored blockbuster, the famed composer is back, this time with a former protege to avoid any traps that he may have fallen into by scoring a second Batman franchise film outside of he and Nolan's collaboration.
Many have criticised the content-heavy trailer released recently for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, claiming it to be too revealing. Many went as far as to say the movie had been ruined, while others found it deflated their anticipation.
The marketing campaign for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has well and truly kicked off leading up to its March release date. Following 2013's Man of Steel, the upcoming sequel will set the parts in place for 2017's Justice League Part One.
Remember when there was plenty of concern and resentment toward the casting of Ben Affleck in the role of Bruce Wayne/Batman? Because that's what always happens. It happened to Heath Ledger in 2007. It'll continue happening.
"Do You Bleed?" — Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters March 25, 2016.
Many fans complained regarding the notion that the second official trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice showed far too much, almost going so far as to spoil every one of the movie's major plot points.
Man of Steel received mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike. A lot of fans criticised (and still do) the destruction of Metropolis, as well as Superman's actions against antagonist Zod.
Convincing around 100 movie theaters to project 70mm filmstock for showings of Quentin Tarantino's latest film was no small task, considering the comfort of digital projection in recent years.
Speaking with Studio Cine Live, Henry Cavill opened up about his portrayal as Superman, and responded to the inevitable comparisons that will be made between his portrayal and that of Christopher Reeves in the original Superman films.
During a presentation at CCXP (Comic Con Experience 2015), costume designer Michael Wilkinson has revealed spoilers confirming rumours and theories fans have had surrounding both events in the latest trailer, and regarding the cast for the film.
WOW! Two weeks, two trailers. This is amazing right? Wellllll........ — The first scene of this trailer is amazing. The verbal battle shown between Clark and Bruce is great and fun to watch. You get the impression they both know who each other actually are but they aren’t going to show that in public. Bruce’s line where he said “I’ve got bad experience with freaks dressed like clowns” is amazing. But I think that is the only good thing in this trailer. The rest, in my opinion, is rubbish.
After a rough year for Warner Bros., without any major blockbuster franchises to rake in their cash, Ben Affleck believes 2016 will be the year it all turns around with the launch of the DC universe.
The internet continues to astound at times. Much like the adamant Walking Dead fans convinced that Beth is still alive, a fan theory continues to circle that claims Christian Bale will continue his iconic role as Batman in the recent trilogy and carry it into Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
While a solo Batman film is years away, Warner Bros., as well as director Ben Affleck and co-writer Geoff Johns, hopes to dig into the endless vault of comic book tales for inspiration.
At a Fan Expo in Canada, Jason Momoa was asked how he felt toward the 'fish jokes' he no doubt receives ahead of his role as Aquaman in 'Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice".
With the new Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer unveiled during Comic Con 2015 and a brand-new set of images from the movie recently making their way online, director Zack Snyder sat down with Empire and spoke about Ben Affleck's role as Batman, as well as Justice League and the DC Movie Universe.
Remember back in 2013 when Man of Steel featured the over-the-top destruction of Metropolis, and the particularly frustrating way in which Superman finished off General Zod in the film's climax? Well, Zack Snyder is still as eager at defending the movie's ending, and says it is in-keeping with the message of their entire cinematic universe.
Reportedly, Warner Bros. has Ben Affleck lined up to direct his own solo Batman movie for release in the fall of 2018. — It's been rumoured for a while that a solo Batman movie is in the works. Now, reportedly Affleck will direct himself in the movie, which is still supposedly titled The Batman, possible to arrive in theatres in November 2018.
Jesse Eisenberg, who'll portray in villain Lex Luthor in Zack Synder's Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice next year, recently spoke to MTV about fans expectations of his portrayal of the character.
The highly anticipated trailer Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice leaked online on Thursday. — Shot on a handheld camera or mobile phone, the original leaked video featured Portuguese subtitles — sign it may have been from Brazil — and was quickly removed from YouTube. But since then other versions have appeared online. Warner Bros. was supposed to premiere the Batman v Superman footage in select IMAX theatres on Monday.
It's being reported that the first trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice will be attached to every screening of Warner Bros. release of Mad Max: fury Road.
Henry Cavill will play Superman is the upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice movie currently in production and being directed by Zack Snyder. But, an interesting tidbit recently emerged with Jude Law explaining why he turned down the role of Supes.
Zach Snyder took to twitter late last night and tweeted the first picture of Jason Momoa as Aquaman. — Zach Snyder tweeted the first picture of Aquaman and boy does he look angry. Let's break it down and talk about some of the cool features of Aquaman's first live action appearance.
A rumour broke out during this summer that the Zack Snyder crossover movie, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, could be filmed using IMAX cameras. Nothing was confirmed or even mentioned since then regarding this tidbit of information, but now the rumour has been confirmed.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice rumours are beginning to circulate quite strongly these days and five quite interesting ones have made their way to the net.
After last year’s epic Batman v Superman announcement, everyone expects Warner Bros. to give fans tons of big news at Comic-Con this year. — We’d already heard pretty definitively that the next big film, Justice League directed by Zack Snyder, would be released in 2017. Given the casting of characters such as Wonder Woman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Warner Bros. and DC Comics seem to be readying other major superheroes for spin offs. Now, a rumoured schedule has been released that shows the potential Warner Bros. and DC Comics schedule through to 2018.
Thanks to his friendship with Ben Affleck, writer/director Kevin Smith has had a bit of insider access to the goings-on behind Zack Snyder's upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
News broke earlier this week that Marvel will release the third instalment of the Captain America franchise in direct competition with Warner Bros. release of Batman vs. Superman. Warner Bros. haven't wasted any time in suggesting they are more than up for the fight.

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