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DC DEBUTS OFFICIAL TRAILER FOR ‘WONDER WOMAN: TEMPEST TOSSED’
BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR LAURIE HALSE ANDERSON
AND ACCLAIMED ARTIST LEILA DEL DUCA
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While there have been rumblings about this project for several years now, director George Miller has finally confirmed that he is indeed in the very early stages of development on a Mad Max: Fury Road prequel that will center on the fan-favorite Furiosa, who was played by Academy Award-winner Charlize Theron in the 2015 action blockbuster.
However, while the role was made iconic by Theron, Miller has also confirmed that the Oscar-winner will not be back to reprise her role and that he’s already actively auditioning younger actresses in their 20s to take over the part.
Last we heard, The New Mutants star Anya Taylor-Joy was rumored to be a frontrunner for the highly coveted part.
Miller admits he did intend on bringing Theron back, but ultimately came to the realization that the de-aging technology isn’t quite there yet for a big-budget action movie. “For the longest time, I thought we could just use CG de-aging on Charlize, but I don’t think we’re nearly there yet. Despite the valiant attempts on ‘The Irishman,’ I think there’s still an uncanny valley. Everyone is on the verge of solving it, particular Japanese video-game designers, but there’s still a pretty wide valley, I believe.”
The screenplay was completed by Miller and his writing partner Nick Lathouris before Mad Max: Fury Road had even begun principal photography, but a production start date has not yet been set. So, the film is still likely a few years out as outside of casting, Miller first has to complete Three Thousand Years of Longing, starring Tilda Swinton (Doctor Strange; Avengers: Endgame) and Idris Elba (Thor: Ragnarok; Avengers: Infinity War), which was to begin filming this spring but was pushed back due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Additionally, Miller has revealed that both Oscar-winning production designer Colin Gibson and Oscar-winning cinematographer John Seale will be back for the untitled Furiosa prequel.
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We found out last week that Jungle Cruise costars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Emily Blunt are set to re-team for a new superhero romantic comedy called Ball and Chain, and now THR is reporting that the project has landed at Netflix.
The movie is based on the ’90s comic book series of the same name by Scott Lobdell, and has Academy Award-nominated writer Emily V. Gordon (The Big Sick) penning the script. Johnson and Blunt will play a super-powered couple struggling in their marriage while attempting to come to terms with the fact that their abilities only work when they’re together.
Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia will produce for Seven Bucks Productions, along with Kevin Misher for Misher Films. Johnson is also on board as a producer, while Blunt is making her producing debut on the project via her Ledbury Productions.
“Dwayne and Emily have a chemistry together that is unmatched in our business right now. They are the perfect duo to bring Emily V. Gordon’s electric superhero story to life, and take the world of Ball and Chain to new heights,” said Scott Stuber, Head of Netflix Film.
We’ll get to see that chemistry for ourselves when Jungle Cruise hits theaters next July.
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In one of the most exciting news stories of 2020 so far, we learned that Temuera Morrison will play Boba Fett in season two of The Mandalorian. It’s thought that his role in the series will be a minor one, though there have been rumblings that he will have a larger part to play in season three.
Ultimately, it’s impossible to imagine the iconic bounty hunter not getting a decent amount of screentime moving forward because fans won’t be happy if he comes back and then vanishes again!
Now, a new rumour doing the rounds (via The Direct) claims that a Boba Fett project (meaning either a movie or TV show) is in the works for Disney+. Josh Trank was originally attached to helm a movie starring the character, but that was scrapped not long after being announced.
Since then, the character has remained in limbo, and after Solo: A Star Wars Story underperformed, it was starting to look like other Legacy characters being given the spotlight was in doubt. Something has changed, though, and Disney+ could be a good fit for Fett.
Who knows, perhaps we’ll get a Fett/Captain Rex team-up series, which would be a heck of a lot of fun.
For now, though, this is just a rumour…
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Rumour has it that, alongside some other familiar faces, we’ll get to see Sabine Wren in The Mandalorian season two. Given who else is showing up, it wouldn’t make much sense for us not to catch up with the character, especially when she once wielded the Darksaber.
As for who is playing her, it’s widely believed that it could be WWE wrestler Sasha Banks. She was quietly added to the series earlier this year, and, well, the visual similarities are undeniably striking.
Some fans won’t like the fact a wrestler is playing a character as important as this one, but Jon Favreau, Dave Filoni, and company must have seen something special in her, so we need to have faith. We just have to hope the fan-favourite Mandalorian is handled well.

While we’re unsure what the plan is for shows like The Falcon and The Winter Soldier and WandaVision, new Disney CEO Bob Chapek recently confirmed that shooting on season two of The Mandalorian wrapped before COVID-19 started closing down productions, and noted that post-production is now taking place remotely.
Season two is tentatively scheduled for October, and that’s obviously going to remain the case as Chapek confirmed in a recent interview that, “there will be no delay on [The] Mandalorian.”
That’s definitely good news, and it gives us something to look forward to. However, if work is finished soon and those Marvel TV shows are delayed, perhaps we’ll end up seeing it a little sooner?

It’s believed that both Dave Filoni and Bryce Dallas Howard will each direct an episode of The Mandalorian season two, but we’re still not sure who is set to be in charge of the rest.
However, on Star Wars Day, we got some clarification when Peyton Reed (Ant-Man and The Wasp) and Robert Rodriguez (Sin City) both confirmed that they have helmed episodes this year.
Taika Waititi sadly won’t be back, but we can clearly trust Lucasfilm when it comes to enlisting top filmmakers for this Disney+ series. Oh, and there will once again be eight chapters!

Battlestar Galactica star Katee Sackhoff first played Bo-Katan Kryze in The Clone Wars, and later reprised the role in Star Wars Rebels. While Sabine Wren wielded the Darksaber for a time, it was last seen in Kryze’s possession, so it makes perfect sense for her to play the character in live-action.
This will make some fans wonder why Ashley Eckstein isn’t starring as Ahsoka Tano, of course, but it’s still a cool move on Lucasfilm’s part, even if it’s likely to only be a brief cameo.
The Mandalorian‘s first season ended with the reveal that Moff Gideon has the Darksaber, so we’re obviously going to learn how he got his hands on it…sadly, that doesn’t bode well for Kryze!

Yes, it’s hard to believe, but Attack of the Clones star Temuera Morrison really is going to play Boba Fett in The Mandalorian season two. Just like in the Expanded Universe, he managed to find his way out of the Sarlaac Pit, and was clearly hot on the heels of Mando after coming across Fennec Shand’s body during the first season.
We have no idea what his motivations are, but the fact he’s a clone – which Baby Yoda also appears to be – is likely to come into play and, well, we’re kind of hoping that he’s an anti-hero here!
Either way, this is beyond exciting, and there are already rumblings that the plan is for Boba Fett to have a much larger role when season three arrives (fingers crossed for a spinoff series).

The second Morrison was cast, fans started wondering whether we could see him as Captain Rex as well. After all, the former Clone Trooper was still alive and well at the end of Star Wars Rebels, and he’s one of the biggest breakout stars from both that and The Clone Wars.
Unsurprisingly, just a couple of days after the news about Boba Fett broke, it was reported that the actor is likely going to appear as Rex in The Mandalorian, and that’s equally as exciting in many way.
The show will need to explain why Morrison has multiple roles (Attack of the Clones was a long time ago, and we’re willing to bet many viewers have never seen the animated spinoffs), but if The Child is indeed a clone, then we can likely expect a lot of loose plot threads to tie together.

Solo: A Star Wars Story brought Darth Maul back to a live-action setting, but that’s not something we’re expecting The Mandalorian to touch on as the villain’s story ended in Star Wars Rebels.
A resurrection is definitely off the cards, but if we’re going to be treated to an episode delving into the history of the Darksaber, then Maul showing up (even for just a voiceless cameo) has to be inevitable, right? Well, we certainly hope so anyway, and a social media tease from Ray Park may have confirmed his involvement in this next batch of episodes.
Sam Witwer voices Maul these days, while Park continues to play him, and the actor sharing the Sith logo alongside “This is the Way” has obviously sent speculation into overdrive in recent weeks.

These are reportedly the episode titles for season two of The Mandalorian:
– Chapter One: The Search
– Chapter Two: The Confrontation
– Chapter Three: The Bounty
– Chapter Four: The Republic
– Chapter Five: The Loyalist
– Chapter Six: The Sorcerer
– Chapter Seven: The Return
– Chapter Eight: The Empire
Given what we now know about what’s to come in the show, it’s not that difficult to figure out what some of these might be referring (does “The Return” = the return of Boba Fett?), and while they’re not 100% confirmed, the mention of “The Empire” is undeniably intriguing, don’t you think?

We obviously haven’t seen The Mandalorian season two yet, but the show has already been renewed for a third year. Apparently, writing has been happening for a while now, while the production design department actually began working on designing sets in late April.
Things will have obviously been slowed down by COVID-19, but Disney is clearly confident in the show continuing for the foreseeable future, and this likely means we won’t get all the answers we’ve been waiting for during season two (like The Child’s origin story, for example).
Now, we just have to keep our fingers crossed that it’s able to premiere next fall on Disney+…

We’re sure you’re aware of this, but we had to end this recap with arguably the biggest The Mandalorian season two news we’ve had to date. Ashoka Tano has been a firm fan-favourite since first being introduced in The Clone Wars and after following her story there, and in Star Wars Rebels, a live-action debut has felt like an inevitability for a while now.
Unfortunately, as we mentioned, it won’t be Ashley Eckstein who brings her to life. Instead, Lucasfilm has gone with A-List actress Rosario Dawson which is definitely an understandable decision.
Some fans will be disappointed by this decision, of course, but if there are big plans for Ahsoka moving forward, it makes sense for a bigger name like Dawson to play her. She’s a perfect fit for this version, and there are already rumblings that she could get a spinoff series of her own.
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After revealing their 2020/2021 schedule, The CW has released a synopsis and poster for Superman & Lois. The former sheds quite a bit more light on the series, emphasising that the story will revolve around Clark Kent and Lois Lane tackling the challenge of being the parents of two teenage boys.
Their return to Smallville is also confirmed, and we now have more details on how Lana Lang (Clark’s “first love”) factors into things. Meanwhile, it appears as if General Samuel Lane will be sending the Man of Steel on missions, while that “stranger” is going to shake things up in a big way.
As for the poster, it puts the show’s two leads (Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch) front and centre.
Here’s the lengthy synopsis for the series which gives us a better idea of what to expect:
SUPERMAN & LOIS — In SUPERMAN & LOIS, after years of facing megalomaniacal supervillains, monsters wreaking havoc on Metropolis, and alien invaders intent on wiping out the human race, the world’s most famous superhero, The Man of Steel aka Clark Kent (Tyler Hoechlin, “Teen Wolf”) and comic books’ most famous journalist, Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch, “Grimm”), come face to face with one of their greatest challenges ever – dealing with all the stress, pressures and complexities that come with being working parents in today’s society. Complicating the already daunting job of raising two boys, Clark and Lois must also concern themselves with whether or not their sons Jonathan (Jordan Elsass, “Little Fires Everywhere”) and Jordan (Alexander Garfin, “The Peanuts Movie”) could inherit their father’s Kryptonian superpowers as they grow older.
Returning to Smallville to handle some Kent family business, Clark and Lois are reacquainted with Lana Lang (Emmanuelle Chriqui, “Entourage”), a local loan officer who also happens to be Clark’s first love, and her Fire Chief husband Kyle Cushing (Erik Valdez, “Graceland”). The adults aren’t the only ones rediscovering old friendships in Smallville as the Kent sons are reacquainted with Lana and Kyle’s rebellious daughter, Sarah (Inde Navarrette, “Wander Darkly”). Of course, there’s never a dull moment in the life of a superhero, especially with Lois’ father, General Samuel Lane (Dylan Walsh, “Nip/Tuck”) looking for Superman to vanquish a villain or save the day at a moment’s notice. Meanwhile, Superman and Lois’ return to idyllic Smallville is set to be upended when a mysterious stranger (Wolé Parks, “All American”) enters their lives. Based on the characters from DC created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, SUPERMAN & LOIS is written and executive produced by Todd Helbing (“The Flash”) and executive produced by Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Geoff Johns. The series is from Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.

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The CW is hoping that life will soon return to normal as they’ve become the first network to announce when new and returning TV shows will return to the air. On what have been the day of its upfront presentation in New York, The CW confirmed that its 2020/2021 season will kick off in January.
“The CW will start its new season in January 2021 when we will launch our regular primetime schedule,” The CW President Mark Pedowitz told reporters during a press call today.
TV shows that would have run for 22 episodes had they premiered in October will still do so, with a “midseason” break planned for May. The final episodes of shows which didn’t finish their seasons as normal this year will still be shot, but incorporated into their next seasons according to Pedowitz.
On the plus side, Supernatural‘s final seven episodes are now scheduled to be aired this fall.
The biggest takeaways here are that Superman & Lois and The Flash will share the same night, Walker, starring Jared Padalecki, will take Supernatural‘s place on Thursday, while Supergirl is being pushed to the midseason to accommodate the pregnancy of star Melissa Benoist.
Here’s the full schedule for January 2021:
MONDAY
8-9 PM — All American
9-10 PM — Black Lightning
TUESDAY
8-9 PM — The Flash
9-10 PM — Superman & Lois
WEDNESDAY
8-9 PM — Riverdale
9-10 PM — Nancy Drew
THURSDAY
8-9 PM — Walker
9-10 PM — Legacies
FRIDAY
8-9 PM — Penn & Teller: Fool Us
9-9:30 PM — Whose Line Is It Anyway?
9:30-10 PM — Whose Line Is It Anyway?
SUNDAY
8-9 PM — Batwoman
9-10 PM — Charmed
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