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The DCAU has received a fresh coat of paint, with a brand new animation style for Superman: Man of Tomorrow. The story takes us back to when Clark Kent is just starting out as Superman (Darren Criss), and being a newcomer for the Daily Planet. However, when a parasitic threat comes to harm Metropolis, Superman must fight his way through this challenge with the help of Martian Manhunter.
So it’s a pretty basic plot, but one that fits perfectly for a young Superman who’s still adapting to the superhero life. That being said, the film makes sure it has entertaining characters to keep you engaged from beginning to end. Such as Lobo (Ryan Hurst), otherwise known as “the main man”, plays a good sized part in this. Honestly, he’s probably the MVP of the whole film.
Like mentioned before, Martin Manhunter (Ike Amadi) is also a main character here, which makes Clark feel not so alone on the alien side of things in Metropolis. Last but not least, Lois Lane (Alexandra Daddario) tries her absolute best to get that juicy scoop. There isn’t a relationship between her and Clark yet, but if they plan to make a sequel, that would most likely be a direction they would go.
While the action is far and few between, it’s well done and captivating. The film also has a chunk of heart in here that is essential to Superman as a character. His goody-two shoes, average joe persona is in full effect, and he gives a pretty touching speech at the end which puts the cherry on the top. Also, the voice acting was likable from top to bottom.
Overall, nothing about Superman: Man of Tomorrow stood out in some amazing way, but it was a solid entry to DC’s bountiful list of animated movies. It understood what the Man of Steel is all about. If this is the new universe DC wants to start making their movies in, then so be it. There’s a lot of potential here, and starting things off with Supes just seems right.
8 out of 10
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Bat-fans are still talking about last night’s stunning DC FanDome teaser for Matt Reeves’ The Batman, and we now have word on what appears to be a last-minute casting addition.
Warner Bros.’ media alert for the trailer included a full rundown of the movie’s cast, and one actor stood out as a name we hadn’t heard mentioned in connection with the project before now, Barry Keoghan.
The Irish actor, who recently appeared in Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk and is set to star in Marvel’s Eternals, will play Officer Stanley Merkel in Reeves’ film. Batman comics fans will no doubt recognize the name, as Merkel was Jim Gordon’s first partner in the GCPD. The character was ultimately killed off by Sofia Falcone in the pages of Batman: Dark Victory.
Keogan is quite a bit younger than Jeffrey Wright’s Gordon, so there’s a good chance he’ll be introduced as a rookie cop that Jim takes under his wing. If that is the case, we wouldn’t count on Officer Merkel making it out of The Batman alive!
The Batman is set to be released next October, and also stars Robert Pattinson as The Dark Knight, Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as The Riddler, Colin Farrell as The Penguin, Andy Serkis as Alfred, and more.
If you missed the trailer or simply fancy another watch, you can check it out below.
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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 a new series of character posters by Boss Logic.
The banners feature our five young heroes, Danielle Moonstar (Blu Hunt); Rahne Sinclair (Maisie Williams); Sam Guthrie (Charlie Heaton); Roberto da Costa (Henry Zaga); and Illyana Rasputin (Anya Taylor-Joy), with glowing white eyes.
Boone and his cast have repeatedly made it clear that The New Mutants will have a much darker tone that any previous X-Men adventure, and these posters definitely seem to lean heavily into the film’s horror elements.
“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.”
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Justice League director Zack Snyder has clashed with outspoken Forbes reporter Scott Mendelson on social media in the past, and didn’t back down from him shortly before yesterday’s DC FanDome panel.
After Mendelson noted that the leaked trailer appeared to show different versions of familiar scenes, the filmmaker responded by taking aim at his comparison to Joss Whedon’s cut of Justice League to “Saturday morning cartoons” by noting, “this is made for grownups, so you’re not in the demographic.”
That’s a surprisingly personal response from Snyder, and an unexpected one in some respects.
However, it seems he may have been frustrated with Mendelson comparing Justice League: The Snyder Cut to the Justice League we watched in theaters in 2017. The films are said to be vastly different, and Snyder likely doesn’t appreciate his vision being diminished in this way.
“Josstice League” has its fair share of fans (thanks mostly to how Superman was portrayed on screen), but Snyder has never watched that altered version and, at this point, is unlikely to ever do so.
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You said you enjoyed the theatrical cut of Justice League like you enjoy your Saturday morning cartoons… Well this is made for grownups, so you’re not in the demographic. Also, cool of you to comment on a leaked teaser. @ScottMendelson https://t.co/Zsu2O2oixb
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) August 22, 2020
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Up until this point, most fans have assumed that The Batman will take inspiration from comic books like “Year One” and “The Long Halloween,” and while that’s certainly still possible, co-writer and director Matt Reeves actually singled out a very different title during the movie’s DC FanDome panel.
Asked specifically which comic books have influenced The Batman, Reeves indicated that Darwyn Cooke’s Batman: Ego inspired much of what will end up on screen.
“I wanted to get into the mindset of the character, and I wanted to think of the psychology,” he explained. “For me, I think one of the cool deep dive ones was Ego. He’s confronting the beast that is Batman and it’s that kind of duality. There’s a lot in what it’s trying to do in the story about him confronting the shadow side of himself and the degree to which you have self knowledge.”
“You’re able to understand his motivations, but Batman [is broken] and why he’s doing all of these things for the reasons that he thinks is right and that have a heroic sort of grounding in them,” Reeves continued. “There’s also many things that are driven by the parts of himself he doesn’t yet know, and so I would say that that kind of sort of psychological union, that sort of version is very much connected to the vision from Darwyn Cooke’s Ego.”
We’re clearly going to explore Batman’s damaged psyche in this movie, and what’s interesting about Ego is that it sees Bruce Wayne and Batman come head to head over their past. Based on the way the Dark Knight acted in that trailer for The Batman, he’s a man on the edge and definitely has some anger issues.
Are you excited for Reeves’ take on the Caped Crusader?
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