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.
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Trailer released for ‘The Flash’ movie
The first trailer for new Warner Bros/DC Movie ‘The Flash’ has been unveiled during Super Bowl LVII. Check out the trailer below.
Warner Bros. to rerelease The Lost Boys on 4K Ultra HD to celebrate 35th anniversary
Warner Bros. are rereleasing the 1987 American supernatural dark comedy horror film The Lost Boys on 4K Ultra HD format to commemorate the films 35th anniversary.
First look at ‘The Flash’ movie
During the DC Fandome, director Andy Muschietti shared a first look at the upcoming ‘The Flash‘ movie.
‘Lost Boys’ reboot in the works
THR reports that Warner Bros. is gearing up for brand new, reimagined take on the 1980s teen vampire classic ‘The Lost Boy’s.
‘The Flash’ director teases return of Michael Keaton as Batman
Andy Muschietti (IT, IT: Chapter Two) who is directing ‘The Flash’ for DC/Warner Bros has teased the return of actor Michael Keaton as Batman/Bruce Wayne in a new instagram post showing a close-up image of the 1989-style Batman suit… with a bloody new makeover.
Michael Keaton confirmed to return as Batman in The Flash
Michael Keaton has been confirmed to reprise his role as Batman in The Flash, almost 30 years after he last played the role.
Batman Forever Fans Demands Warner Bros. To #ReleaseTheSchumacherCut
With the recent passing of director Joel Schumacher, fans have been taking another look at his 1995’s addition to the Batman franchise Batman Forever.
Various sources have recently reported the possible existence of a “Schumacher Cut.” This version is believed to be darker and contain less camp than the theatrical cut. Some of the differences include Bruce facing off against a human-sized bat, the darker, more serious tone, less of an emphasis on Dick Grayson, and a focus on Bruce’s deep routed psychological issues.
Following these updates, fans have now begun a social media campaign calling for the studio to “#ReleaseTheSchumacherCut” onto the streaming platform, HBO Max.