with Empire magazine.His inspiration — like that of Gen Xers everywhere — was Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain.“When I write, I listen to music, and as I was writing the first act, I put on Nirvana’s ‘Something In The Way,'” Reeves, 55, told Empire.
with Empire magazine.His inspiration — like that of Gen Xers everywhere — was Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain.“When I write, I listen to music, and as I was writing the first act, I put on Nirvana’s ‘Something In The Way,'” Reeves, 55, told Empire.
The Batman could be set to re-introduce the Joker to the franchise after a new trailer seemed to hint at an appearance.The new DC film, which will see Robert Pattinson take on the Caped Crusader, dropped a Japanese trailer in the past day (December 12).At one moment at the end, however, a mysterious and sinister-sounding voice declares with an eerie laugh: “I’ve been trying to reach you, Bruce Wayne.”While this may just be Paul Dano’s Riddler, another moment adds evidence to a possible Joker
Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant #1,” was released Tuesday by DC Comics as part of an anthology celebrating the anniversaries of various Bat-baddies and -nemesis.According to a spoiler-filled review of “Bird Cat Love” by comic news site Bleeding Cool, the pair steal all five billion of the world’s vaccines, recruit all of the world’s villains and then somehow make the vaccine airborne, successfully ending the pandemic. Bleeding Cool’s sneak peek at the issue shows The Penguin in a steamy
Once upon a time, actor Joe Manganiello was poised to have a rather large footprint in the DCEU as Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke, after showing up at the end of “Justice League” with a post-credit scene alongside Jesse Eisenberg‘s Lex Luthor seemingly teasing the assembling of a cinematic version of the Legion of Doom for future installments. But then we all know what happened next, as “Justice League” fizzled and made Warner Bros.
is still thinking about her Razzie-winning role as “Catwoman” in that 2004 superhero flick.In a recent interview with entertainment journalist Jake Hamilton on his YouTube series “Jake’s Takes,” the 55-year-old actress and filmmaker reminisced about her debatable portrayal as the DC Comics’ feline-esque anti-hero.
big-screen DC Comics debut in the upcoming Warner Bros. “Batgirl” flick.While the “Mummy” star is already a part of DC’s ever-growing family with his role as Cliff “Robotman” Steele in the HBO Max series “Doom Patrol,” fans will see Fraser in his new role when “Batgirl” hits the streamer sometime next year.His specific character is still under wraps; however, fans have speculated that he will portray the villain Firefly.
body-shamed and nicknamed “Fatgirl” during the press tour for the 1997 film in which she plays Batgirl.Silverstone was 20 years old when she filmed the Joel Schumacher flick. The “Blast from the Past” star recently shot a reaction video to a TikTok user, @foreversymone, speaking about the body-image issues Silverstone faced over her “Batman” role.“I want justice for Alicia Silverstone!” the fan exclaimed in the video.
Matthew McConaughey soon be putting on a bat suit? In a new interview with radio DJ Zane Lowe during the Advertising Week New York event, the Academy Award-winning actor addressed rumors that he's slated to be the next Batman.When asked about the possible upcoming role, McConaughey seemed caught off guard.«I am? First I've heard of it, but it happens this way sometimes!» he said in response to the casting rumors. When Lowe suggested that maybe the internet got it wrong, McConaughey chimed in
This weekend, fans will get a taste of what’s in store for the greater DC Extended Universe at DC FanDome, a seemingly-now-annual streaming event, set for tomorrow (Saturday, October 16) that’s expected to tease many new upcoming DC/Warner Bros. films and HBO Max series.
The Batman director Matt Reeves has taken to social media to share a new images from the upcoming Robert Pattinson film.Reeves shared the image, which shows Bruce Wayne’s alter ego looking out across Gotham, on Twitter.“Good Morning, from Gotham City…” he wrote.
starring Ben Affleck, Tye Sheridan (“Ready Player One”), Lily Rabe (“American Horror Story”) and Christopher Lloyd (“Back To The Future”).
“Dune” director Denis Villeneuve (“Arrival,” “Blade Runner 2049”) hasn’t shied away from giving his opinions on superhero projects with both dinging Marvel Studios films for “cutting and pasting” while also completing them by calling their hiring of Chloé Zhao for “Eternals,” a brilliant move.
her way — dropped a couple of bombshells Thursday while promoting her new Paramount+ concert special, “Madame X,” on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.”When chatty Fallon, 47, asked her about reports she turned down the legendary Vegas stripper flop “Showgirls” — she expressed no regrets about giving a thumbs down to the most critically lambasted flick of 1995, which is now an undisputed cult classic.However, Madonna, 63, does regret not pouring herself into that iconic Latex suit later worn
Michael Keaton has revealed that he can still fit into his original Batsuit, three decades on from his last outing as the caped crusader.Appearing on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Keaton discussed his forthcoming return to the role in The Flash after previously playing the lead in Tim Burton’s Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992).During the interview, Colbert asked Keaton if he “still fits” in the Batsuit and if it would be difficult to wear it again.“I’ve already done it,” the actor
upcoming “Flash” film and he revealed that his Batman suit still fits him 32 years later.The “Birdman” actor portrayed Bruce Wayne/Batman in Tim Burton’s 1989 flick “Batman” and its 1992 sequel “Batman Returns.” Keaton stopped by Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” Tuesday and discussed returning to the DC role decades later.Colbert, 57, asked if the costume needed to be “let out.”“Svelte as ever,” Keaton jokingly said about his body. “Same dimensions.
directed Ben Affleck in the starring role — Variety couldn’t help but ask the 60-year-old filmmaker about his nipple-enhanced 1997 turn as Batman, which most Hollywood insiders know can trigger the usually affable Clooney.It seems “Batman & Robin” is far too crass for his wife Amal’s captivating eyes, according to her husband, as she revealed that George “won’t let me watch” it.“There are certain films I just go, ‘I want my wife to have some respect for me,’ ” George explained.
according to the Hollywood Reporter.The Salt Lake City native was best known for playing Polly, the sidekick of David Wayne’s Mad Hatter on the television series “Batman” with Adam West, in 1967.
Michael Keaton is Batsuiting up once again. The actor reprises his role as Bruce Wayne in Warner Bros.' Ezra Miller-starrer,, and although he's taken on a number of physical roles throughout his career, Keaton discussed with ET the challenges of filming action films at 69.«It just is harder.
“Batman” starring Michael Keaton as the Caped Crusader is largely credited with starting the craze of comic book movies. However, the Oscar-nominated Keaton admitted that he hasn’t actually watched one since the late ’80s.“After the first ‘Batman,’ I’m not sure I’ve ever seen an entire [comic book] movie,” the 69-year-old told The Hollywood Reporter.
TMZ has reported.Robin’s bisexual narrative unfolds in what one fan calls a “lightbulb moment” as he and Bernard find themselves in a streetside brawl. After the hero ultimately rescues Bernard, Robin later pays him a visit at his apartment.
Batman-Catwoman sex scene debate.The question of whether Batman would perform oral sex on Catwoman has garnered hot takes from fans and celebrities alike.It stemmed from an interview with Justin Halpern, the creator of animated show Harley Quinn, in Variety.Halpern confirmed in the interview that a scene in which Batman performed oral sex on Catwoman didn’t make the third season of the DC Entertainment-HBO Max animated series.“In this third season of Harley [Quinn], we had a moment where Batman
Harley Quinn actor Tony Hale said he totally missed the recent Batman sex scandal because he was too busy watching prank videos on YouTube.Social media was buzzing last week after executive producers Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker said they were forced to scrap an oral sex scene between Batman and Catwoman in an episode of Harley Quinn.Halpern told Variety: “In this third season of Harley [Quinn], we had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman, [and] DC was like, ‘You can’t do
Batman Forever fans are campaigning for director Joel Schumacher’s original cut of the film to be released for the film’s 26th anniversary.The hashtag #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut has been used on social media as a call to action, in a similar vein to the successful #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign.Batman Forever was released under Warner Bros. in 1995.
Batman would perform oral sex on Catwoman.The question arose after Harley Quinn co-creator Justin Halpern told Variety that a moment in which Batman performed the act on Catwoman didn’t make the third season of the DC Entertainment-HBO Max animated series.“In this third season of Harley [Quinn], we had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman, [and] DC was like, ‘You can’t do that. You absolutely cannot do that,’” Halpern said.
Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker said DC made them scrap an oral sex scene between Batman and Catwoman in the animated Harley Quinn series.Speaking to Variety, the executive producers opened up about a conversation surrounding the characters as villains, not heroes.“In this third season of Harley [Quinn], we had a moment where Batman was going down on Catwoman, [and] DC was like, ‘You can’t do that. You absolutely cannot do that,'” Halpern said.
Cillian Murphy has spoken about the time he had a screen test to play the lead role in Batman Begins.In 2003, Murphy was a finalist to play Batman/Bruce Wayne in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, even donning the batsuit to screen-test opposite Amy Adams.
colorful — but still not officially endorsed by Warner Bros. — images, thought to be leaked from a tie-in calendar, show Pattinson’s title character in filmmaker Matt Reeves’ hotly anticipated reboot.
Happy Hump Day, Hollywooders! Wanna know what’s Good in the ‘Wood today?!The Flash officially began production yesterday, and it’s confirmed that Michael Keaton will be returning as Batman.Director Andy Muschietti confirmed with an Instagram post:A post shared by Andy Muschietti (@andy_muschietti)Michael Keaton was previously hesitant about filming due to coronavirus concerns.“To be honest with you, you know what worries me more than anything about all this stuff? It’s COVID,” Michael Keaton sai
Naya Rivera's final film role is an iconic one: The late actress voices Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, in the two-part animated film,, and her performance is teased in the movie's just-released trailer.The voice cast also includes Jensen Ackles as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Josh Duhamel as Harvey Dent, Billy Burke as James Gordon, David Dastmalchian as Calendar Man, Troy Baker as Joker, plus Amy Landecker, Titus Welliver and Jack Quaid.Inspired by the '90s comic run of the same name, sees the Caped
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