Olivia Wilde Tapped To Direct SPIDER-WOMAN(?) Movie For Marvel And Sony Pictures

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Olivia Wilde has reportedly closed a deal to helm an untitled Marvel movie for Sony Pictures that’s believed to center around Spider-Woman.

The Tron: Legacy actress recently gained a lot of attention for her first directorial feature, Booksmart, and also has psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling starring Florence Pugh, Chris Pine and Shia LaBeouf on her to do list.

This mysterious Marvel project is said to be a “top priority” for the studio, and Wilde came close to passing. However, “the idea of having a chance to launch her own female superhero was too hard to pass up.” 

Wilde will also pen the script with Booksmart writing partner Katie Silberman. Amy Pascal and Rachel O’Connor are on board as producers.

Several different characters have held the mantle of Spider-Woman over the years, including Jessica Drew and Gwen Stacy, but since this concept is being “completely revamped by Wilde,” it’s entirely possible that we’ll see a brand new face under the mask.

Deadline’s report also confirms that S.J. Clarkson’s Madame Webb movie is still in development along with Silver Sable and Black Cat.

What do you guys make of this news? Do you think Wilde will be a good fit to bring Spider-Woman to the big screen? Let us know in the comments.

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THE NEW MUTANTS TV Spot Gives Us A First Look At Rahne Transforming Into Wolfsbane

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Josh Boone’s The New Mutants is finally coming to theaters later this month (whether people decide to venture out to see it is another story), and Disney/20th Century Studios have now shared another TV spot via the movie’s Twitter account.

It’s a brief promo, but there is still quite a bit of new footage in there, including a shot of Mirage (Blu Hunt) entering the realm of the Demon Bear. We also get a glimpse of Rahne (Maisie Williams) transforming into Wolfsbane!

Previous trailers have teased the young mutant’s werewolf form with a quick shot of fur or a pointed ear, but this is the first time we’ve seen her roar into battle with her fangs bared.

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— New Mutants (@NewMutantsFilm) August 19, 2020

“In this terrifying, action-fueled film based on the MARVEL comic series, five young people who demonstrate special powers are brought to a secret institution to undergo treatments they are told will cure them of the dangers of their powers. Included are Danielle Moonstar aka Mirage (Blu Hunt), who creates illusions from other people’s fears; Rahne Sinclair (Maisie Williams), who transforms into the werewolf Wolfsbane; Sam Guthrie (Charlie Heaton), who, as Cannonball, can fly at jet speeds protected by a force field; Roberto da Costa aka Sunspot (Henry Zaga), who absorbs and channels solar power; and Illyana Rasputin aka Magik (Anya Taylor-Joy). The younger sister of Colossus, Magik becomes encased in armor at will and wields a soulsword that amplifies her multiple superhuman and psychic abilities.

Invited by Dr. Cecilia Reyes (Alice Braga) to share their stories about when their powers first manifested, the five “patients” come to understand that they are in a class of people called mutants, who have historically been marginalized and feared. As they relive their origin stories, their memories seem to turn into terrifying realities. Soon, they question what is real and what isn’t, and it becomes clear that the institution isn’t what it seems. Now the question is — why are they being held captive? And who is trying to destroy them? The tension and horror mount in this white-knuckle thrill ride directed by Josh Boone and co-written by Boone and Knate Lee.”

Do you guys plan on checking out The New Mutants in theaters? Let us know in the usual place.

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PINOCCHIO: Full Cast Announced For HELLBOY Director Guillermo Del Toro’s Stop-Motion Musical

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Netflix has announced the cast of Guillermo del Toro’s stop-motion animated musical, Pinocchio (which is completely unrelated to the live-action version Disney has in development). 

Some of these casting additions have previously been reported, though there are some surprises. Newcomer Gregory Mann will star as Pinocchio with Ewan McGregor as Cricket and David Bradley (Game of Thrones) as Geppetto. Other cast members includes Tilda Swinton, Christoph Waltz, Finn Wolfhard (Stranger Things), Cate Blanchett, John Turturro (The Batman), Ron Perlman (Nightmare Alley), Tim Blake Nelson (Watchmen), and Burn Gorman (Enola Holmes).

According to an officially released synopsis, del Toro’s film draws on the classic Carlo Collodi tale and “follows the extraordinary journey of a wooden boy magically brought to life by a father’s wish. Set during the rise of Fascism in Mussolini’s Italy, del Toro’s Pinocchio is a story of love and disobedience as Pinocchio struggles to live up to his father’s expectations.”

Del Toro and Mark Gustafson (Fantastic Mr. Fox), while the former and Patrick McHale wrote the script. The song lyrics are by del Toro and Katz, with music by Academy Award winner Alexandre Desplat who will also write the score. Gris Grimly created the original design for the Pinocchio character. The film’s puppets are being built by Mackinnon and Saunders (Corpse Bride).

Pinocchio is set to debut in theaters and on Netflix. Principal photography began last Fall and has continued uninterrupted during the pandemic. “After years of pursuing this dream project, I found my perfect partner in Netflix,” the filmmaker says in a press release shared earlier today. 

“We have spent a long time curating a remarkable cast and crew and have been blessed by continuous support from Netflix to quietly and carefully soldier on, barely missing a beat. We all love and practice animation with great passion and believe it to be the ideal medium to retell this classic story in a completely new way.”

No release date has been confirmed, but more details should now follow in the coming weeks.

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THE FLASH: 10 Ways Michael Keaton’s Batman Return Could Change The DC Extended Universe Forever

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Michael Keaton played the Caped Crusader in Batman and Batman Returns, and in news which surprised everyone, the actor is now in talks to reprise the role in The Flash. Based on what little we know about the “Flashpoint” adaptation, the plan is for him to be the DC Extended Universe’s Batman after Barry Allen travels back in time and inadvertently creates a new timeline. 

That will mean the DCEU’s Gotham City has been protected by this version of the hero for the past three decades, but Ben Affleck’s take on the character will have been wiped from history.

Needless to say, this is going to have major ramifications for this shared world, and it’s those we’re exploring in this feature. Batman’s return to the big screen is going to serve as true game-changer for the DCEU, but the ramifications could be even bigger than you’ve previously imaged. 

To take a look at what might be to come, simply click on the “Next” button down below!
 

10. Batman Beyond

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For years, fans have hoped that Terry McGinnis could be brought to the big screen for some sort of Batman Beyond adaptation. It’s something Warner Bros. has considered at various points over the years, but Keaton’s return opens the door to that finally becoming a reality. 

In the animated series and comic books, Terry becomes the new Batman in a futuristic version of Gotham City with an older Bruce Wayne serving as his mentor. 

Tim Burton’s unique Gotham is bound to have undergone some major changes over the past thirty years, and so we don’t need to jump any further into the future to make this story work. This is one of the best possible uses of the older Batman in the DCEU, and gives the world a new Dark Knight to help fill the void left by Robert Pattinson’s version existing in his own world.
 

9. Batfleck Never Happened

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We alluded to this in our introduction, but the events of The Flash will mean that Ben Affleck’s Batman is no more. Now, it’s possible Warner Bros. is essentially recasting his version of the hero, and that it was Keaton’s Caped Crusader who fought Superman and helped found the Justice League.

The difficulty there is that Keaton is twenty years older than Affleck, though he doesn’t look it! 

Regardless, we could be about to move into a DCEU where none of the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice or Justice League happened, a game-changer in its own right. Honestly, given the reception to those movies, perhaps that shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. 
 

8. The Bat Family

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Something that’s been sorely missing from Batman’s time in the DCEU thus far is the “Bat Family.” Batman v Superman confirmed that Bruce Wayne once protected Gotham City alongside Robin, but there’s been no sign of Nightwing, and Batgirl remains M.I.A. from the big screen. 

The introduction (or return) of Keaton’s Batman means the character has a lengthy, rebooted history, and there’s no reason to suspect he hasn’t had his fair share of sidekicks over the years.

While it’s a shame we won’t get to explore their early years with the Dark Knight, this new world created by the Flash could easily see Batman have a number of former sidekicks who have broken out on their own. With that, the stage would be set for them to shine in their own solo outings.
 

7. A New Dynamic With Superman

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While Warner Bros. doesn’t appear to have any plans in place for a Man of Steel sequel, it’s been said that Henry Cavill is in talks to make a series of cameo appearances in future DCEU projects.

Common sense says that he’ll one day get involved with that battle between Shazam and Black Adam, but surely he’ll factor into The Flash in some way? Even if he doesn’t, Superman is bound to have an entirely different dynamic with this Batman, and it’s even possible he’ll be aged up a little.

Superman remains one of DC Comics’ most iconic characters, and it doesn’t make sense to leave him on the shelf for much longer. It makes even less sense not to have him meet this Batman. 
 

6. More Established Heroes

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In many ways, the DCEU is still very much in its infancy, and that means a lot of familiar faces from the comic books have yet to make their big screen debuts. However, just like the version of “Flashpoint” on the page created a new DC Universe, so too could this upcoming movie. 

In that, some familiar faces could be established as heroes in the new DCEU without the need for origin stories. Green Arrow is one name that springs to mind, especially as he has history with Batman.

Ultimately, it would be a real shame for The Flash to end with the exact same shared world and the only major difference being a new Batman. Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Nightwing, and Supergirl are all examples of characters who could show up in a DCEU with more history. 
 

5. Catwoman (Also) Returns

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Crisis on Infinite Earths is unlikely to have any sort of impact on what happens in The Flash, but in that crossover’s version of Batman’s world, he and Selina Kyle were about to get married. 

Batman Returns teased Catwoman’s return after her apparent demise, and it’s likely that had Tim Burton directed another movie, she would have been reunited with Bruce Wayne. Assuming that happened in the years which followed, there’s no reason she can’t be part of the hero’s life in The Flash.

It’s not often that Batman gets a happy ending, but we’d much prefer to see him living his life with Selina when the Scarlet Speedster tracks him down…especially if Michelle Pfieffer suits up again!
 

4. No New Joker

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In Batman, The Joker was given a much different origin story and ended up falling to his death after clashing with the Caped Crusader. With that, his story came to an end, and assuming those first two movies are canon, then the DCEU will now be without one of its greatest villains. 

Jared Leto is unlikely to ever reprise the role of the Clown Prince of Crime after the way he was treated during Suicide Squad, and Joker was obviously completely standalone in nature.

There are already rumours that Matt Reeves has plans for a new version of the villain in his The Batman trilogy, so The Joker certainly isn’t going to be overlooked in the coming years. However, the main DCEU will not have one, and that’s obviously going to disappoint a lot of comic book fans.
 

3. Retcons Aplenty

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There’s no two ways about it; The Flash is going to lead to some major changes to the DCEU, and not just in Batman’s world. There will almost certainly be some big retcons, with characters rebooted and past movies potentially wiped out of existence or no longer part of this universe’s “canon.”

Warner Bros. has been moving toward standalone stories featuring these comic book heroes and villains for a while now, and the events of The Flash could go some way in facilitating that.

For all we know, everything will essentially operate in its own world by the time all is said and done, though it seems more likely that there’s going to be a new DCEU, albeit with only loose connections and few crossovers. If Aquaman and Shazam! were any indication, that should work. However, it’s hard not to hope we don’t end up with the DC Comics version of the MCU here! 
 

2. A True Batman 3

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This admittedly feels like wishful thinking on our part, but how cool would it be if Warner Bros. were to bring back Tim Burton and let him make a Batman 3? How that would work given how much time has passed is unclear, though we’re sure there are still plenty of stories he could attempt to tell here. 

What if the Red Hood were to arrive in Gotham City looking for revenge against Batman? Alternatively, we could see the Caped Crusader locked in Arkham Asylum, taking on his greatest enemies one final time (with age no longer on his side…then again, this Batman was never overly physical). 

The Batman Beyond idea may be what actually works best for this possible third movie, however!
 

1. An Entirely Different Gotham City

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We mentioned this at the start of this feature, but Gotham City is bound to be vastly different to the one seen in the movies Ben Affleck’s Batman appeared in. Tim Burton’s take on the iconic comic book location was extremely unique, and very much a gothic landscape unlike anything we’d seen before.

While that’s bound to have evolved over the past thirty years, you can bet your life that Gotham is going to be completely different, and exploring that promises to be a lot of fun. 

Whether this leads to any other aesthetic changes to this shared world remains to be seen, but if it makes everything a little more comic book-y, that would certainly be no bad thing.
 

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