New charecter posters have for new Warner Bros/DC Movie ‘The Flash’. A trailer for the film was unveiled yesterday during Super Bowl LVII. The poster showcase The Flash (Ezra Miller), Batman (Micheal Keaton) and Supergirl (Sasha Calle). Check out the new posters below.
Robert Pattinson’s Batman return is set as Warner Bros. has announced Matt Reeves’ “The Batman Part II” will open in theaters on Oct. 3, 2025. Additional information, including a plot synopsis, remains under wraps for now. James Gunn and Peter Safran confirmed “The Batman Part II” release date during a press event on the Warner Bros. lot on Jan. 30.
Gunn and Safran are developing a new DC Universe, which includes the 2025 theatrical release “Superman: Legacy,”
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“The Batman Part II” will remain a standalone property and fall under the newly branded “DC Elseworlds” category. Gunn announced that any DC film or television series that is set outside of the main DC Universe will get the “DC Elseworlds” tag, exactly how DC Comics functions.
Filmmaker James Gunn and producer Peter Safran will lead DC’s film, TV and animation efforts as co-chairs and co-CEOs of DC Studios, a newly formed division at Warner Bros. that will replace DC Films.
Brendan Fraser‘s Hollywood resurgence is going from strength to strength following his acclaimed role in DarrenAronofsky’s The Whale. The role is generating a lot of Oscar buzz.
While at the Toronto International Film Festival for the movie, Fraser and Aronofsky along with writer Samuel D. Hunter and his fellow cast members Sadie Sinkand Ty Simpkins, spoke with Variety about the film.
Fraser also spoke regarding the ‘Disappointing’ Batgirl cancellation.
Leslie Grace is speaking out after the announcement that HBO Max’s Batgirl will no longer get a release.
Warner Bros. announced that it would not be releasing the upcoming film in theaters or on streaming despite the movie being fully shot and in pre-production.
The actress took to Instagram to share her thoughts.
Batgirldirectors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah are in shock over the abrupt axing of their comic book DCEU movie.
Warner Bros. announced that it would not be releasing the upcoming film in theaters or on streaming despite the movie being fully shot and in pre-production.
The directors took to Instagram to share an official statement.