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Crisis on Infinite Earths included a lot of familiar faces, as DC heroes from multiple realities came together for on epic adventure. At the time, executive producer Marc Guggenheim revealed that he tried, and failed, to get Nicolas Cage to agree to an appearance as Superman, but the showrunner admits to having serious regrets about ever mentioning that.
“I know I’ve talked about Nic Cage, but ever since I did that, I’ve since felt pretty bad,” Guggenheim told Fake Nerd Podcast, “because I don’t want anyone — like, let’s call him Person X. If we went to Person X and Person X said no, I don’t want Person X’s Twitter feed blowing up with, ‘Why didn’t you play the role? Why didn’t you appear in Crisis?'”
THE KICKOFF TO THE EPIC TELEVISON CROSSOVER EVENT, CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS – The Monitor (guest star LaMonica Garrett) sends Harbinger (guest star Audrey Marie Anderson) to gather the worlds’ greatest heroes – Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), The Flash (guest star Grant Gustin), Green Arrow (guest star Stephen Amell), Batwoman (guest star Ruby Rose), White Canary (guest star Caity Lotz), The Atom (guest star Brandon Routh) and Superman (guest star Tyler Hoechlin) – in preparation for the impending Crisis. With their worlds in imminent danger, the superheroes suit up for battle while J’onn (David Harewood) and Alex (Chyler Leigh) recruit Lena (Katie McGrath) to help them find a way to save the people of Earth-38. Jesse Warn directed the episode with story by Robert Rovner & Marc Guggenheim and teleplay by Derek Simon & Jay Faerbe.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released in 2016 to mostly negative reviews, but the movie really isn’t all that bad, and there are plenty of high points for fans of the comic books to enjoy. Recently, social media celebrated the four-year anniversary of its arrival in theaters (remember those?), and director Zack Snyder responded with a glorious behind the scenes photo!
The filmmaker captured a once in a lifetime shot of Ben Affleck chilling out behind the scenes of the DC Comics movie as he enjoys having some cool air blown on him while decked out in his Batsuit.
Affleck recently admitted that he had a great time working on Batman v Superman with Snyder, and photos like these appear to prove that’s the case. Justice League, on the other hand, was not a pleasurable experience for the actor and filmmaker, hence why he decided to move on from the DCEU.
Now, the mantle of Batman has been passed on to English actor Robert Pattinson.
Hopefully, he will have a better time as the character than Affleck did, but with work called to a halt on The Batman due to COVID-19, we have no way of knowing for sure when we’ll first see him as Bruce Wayne. Originally scheduled for June 2021, it’s expected that the film will be delayed by Warner Bros.
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From director Zack Snyder comes Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, starring Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent in the characters’ first big-screen pairing. Fearing the actions of a god-like super hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.
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Disney World and Disneyland were supposed to re-open next Wednesday, but it’s been clear for a while now that wasn’t actually ever going to happen. After Universal Studios extended closures to April 19th, Disney has taken the unprecedented decision to keep its theme parks closed indefinitely.
You read that right, they won’t be opening their gates again for the foreseeable future!
“While there is still much uncertainty with respect to the impacts of COVID-19, the safety and well-being of our guests and employees remains The Walt Disney Company’s top priority,” a statement from the company reads. “As a result of this unprecedented pandemic and in line with direction provided by health experts and government officials, Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort will remain closed until further notice.”
“The Walt Disney Company has been paying its cast members since the closure of the parks, and in light of this ongoing and increasingly complex crisis,” it continues, “we have made the decision to extend paying hourly parks and resorts cast members through April 18.”
California is currently under an official stay-at-home order, so all non-essential businesses (yes, that includes Disneyland) must stay closed. In Orlando, a similar order means Disney World would have to stay closed until April 9th at the earliest, but that too is a date that’s likely to be extended.
Like movie theaters, theme parks aren’t a priority right now, and opening them would be dangerous.
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It feels like we haven’t seen much of Rebecca Hall in recent years, and that’s a real shame considering how great an actress she is. One of her biggest roles came in 2013’s Iron Man 3, but Marvel Studios seriously dropped the ball with Maya Hansen (not that it’s entirely their fault).
As you may recall, the original plan was for her to be the threequel’s villain, but Marvel Entertainment CEO demanded that be changed after arguing that a female baddie wouldn’t shift toys. Ultimately, decisions like that would lead to Kevin Feige requesting that Disney make Marvel Studios its own separate entity, something they ultimately agreed to.
During a recent interview with Collider, Hall shed some light on original plans for her character in Shane Black’s movie and admits that the original role was a better one.
Hit the “Next” button below to check out 10 pieces of
concept art that would have changed the MCU forever!

We were first introduced to the MCU’s version of Valkyrie when Tessa Thompson took on the role in Thor: Ragnarok. However, we could have seen the character much sooner in The Dark World!
Details about how she was going to factor into the sequel were never revealed, but Josh Nizzi’s version of the character was definitely more in line with her comic book counterpart. Taika Waititi and Tessa Thompson’s re-invention of the Asgardian was no bad thing, however, but it’s still hard not to wonder about what might have been.
The God of Thunder could have done with some backup when he took on Malekith, but it was an already very busy movie without adding yet another major comic book character to the mix.

Ant-Man kicked off with a flashback to Hank Pym’s decision to leave S.H.I.E.L.D. behind him, and it was during that sequence we got to see past versions of characters like Howard Stark and Peggy Carter. However, there was very nearly another founding member of the spy organisation there.
Arnim Zola died shortly after the events of Captain America: The First Avenger, but as The Winter Soldier confirmed, he uploaded his consciousness into a sophisticated computer system.
As a result, we would have seen that comic book accurate version of Zola in Ant-Man sitting alongside the likes of Howard and Peggy (still manipulating S.H.I.E.L.D. on behalf of HYDRA). This would have been very cool to see, but perhaps Marvel Studios decided it was just too weird?

In an earlier version of Avengers: Infinity War, Bruce Banner was finally going to come to an agreement with The Hulk and that was set to lead to the emergence of Smart Hulk in Wakanda.
It wasn’t until the last-minute that reshoots changed this as the Russo Brothers decided that a victory for the Jade Giant like this just didn’t feel right when Earth’s Mightiest Heroes were about to suffer their worst loss to date. As a result, we were robbed of the awesome sight of The Hulk literally busting his way out of the Hulkbuster armour!
Still, there’s no denying that Smart Hulk’s introduction in Avengers: Endgame worked really well.

During the early stages of development on Captain America: Civil War, Marvel Studios hadn’t fully decided who was going to be on each side of the divide between Captain America and Iron Man.
Interestingly, an earlier version of the movie would have seen Ant-Man fighting alongside Iron Man, while The Vision was set to be part of Captain America’s Secret Avengers. Ultimately, it was decided that it wouldn’t make sense for Scott Lang to join Tony Stark given everything his mentor Hank Pym had said about him and his father.
As for The Vision, there was obviously more drama to be mined from him being on a different side to the Scarlet Witch given their romantic relationship. What might have been, though, eh?

When Marvel Studios was tasked with introducing Spider-Man in the MCU, they were faced with the difficult job of redesigning the web-slinger’s costume. Sam Raimi’s movies stuck closely to the source material, while The Amazing Spider-Man 2‘s suit looked like it had been lifted straight from the comics.
Well, before going with the version created by Tony Stark, Marvel Studios very nearly went with both of the Scarlet Spider’s costumes (a drastic new look for the web-slinger).
As you can see above, Peter Parker’s homemade costume would have been based on the clone’s classic hoodie look, while his final suit was going to be what he wore while serving as the Marvel Universe’s new Spider-Man. This doesn’t mean we were going to see Ben Reilly in the MCU, but using that character as inspiration would have been a clever way to differentiate their version of Spidey.

Thor’s subplot in Avengers: Infinity War was a little weird, and Peter Dinklage’s disappointing turn as Eitri really didn’t help matters! However, Stormbreaker’s origin could have been way more exciting. In an earlier version of the film, the God of Thuner was going to be joined by Rocket and Groot in an epic battle with the Midgard Serpent’s children.
According to Marvel Studios Senior Visual Development Artist Rodney Fuentebella, the axe/hammer would have been buried in the head of the fallen monster, and after the God of Thunder retrieved it, he and the Guardians would have had to battle the World Serpent’s children in what sounds like a pretty barmy (and must-see) action sequence.
We don’t know why this didn’t make the final cut, but it’s a damn shame, that’s for sure.

Very little context was revealed regarding this particular piece of concept art, but Hawkeye clearly wasn’t going to be the only one suiting up as “Ronin” in Avengers: Endgame. Whether she did this to track him down or because he was planning to join his mission is sadly hard to say.
Either scenario would have been fun to see, of course, and Natasha Romanoff heading down a similarly dark path had the potential to be an exciting direction to take her down in this sequel.
Ultimately, it’s hard to complain about the story arc Black Widow ended up getting in the movie, but Marvel Studios definitely missed a trick by not further exploring Clint Barton’s time as Ronin. With any luck, that will be something the planned Hawkeye series on Disney+ ends up addressing.

A big part of Ant-Man and The Wasp‘s story was the fact Scott Lang had gone to Germany to fight alongside Captain America without talking to Hank Pym or Hope Van Dyne beforehand.
The latter was particularly disappointed that Scott overlooked her, but there was a version of Captain America: Civil War which would have seen her join the battle against…Steve Rogers? Unless Hawkeye was going to side with Tony Stark, both Ant-Man and The Wasp were clearly going to join Iron Man to fight for the enforcement of the Sokovia Accords.
It’s a real shame that The Wasp was overlooked here, but Marvel Studios clearly decided that her transformation into a superhero was better off being save for the Ant-Man sequel.

Avengers: Age of Ultron came under fire from some fans for its snarky take on the titular android, but the villain was a worthy addition to the MCU, and someone we’d like to see more of.
When that does happen, it would be great to see this gigantic version of the villain made up of literally thousands of drones. As fun as it was to watch Earth’s Mightiest Heroes take on his expendable robotic army, watching them take on this gigantic version of him would have no doubt been even more exciting (and like watching the comic books come to life).
Dubbed “Mega Ultron” by concept artist Phil Saunders, it’s hard to say for sure whether this would actually work in live-action, but it might have gone some way in helping Age of Ultron‘s final act feel like less of a retread by pitting another faceless army against the team of superheroes.

Nebula played a crucial role in Avengers: Endgame, but fans hoping to see the Guardian of the Galaxy be the one to take down Thanos were disappointed. In the Infinity Gauntlet comic book series, she unleashed the power of that titular weapon to restore her original appearance and get revenge on the Mad Titan, but that simply wasn’t something we saw here.
However, this early piece of concept art reveals that the Russo Brothers did briefly consider having Nebula finally get her hands on the Gauntlet to unleash the power of the Infinity Stones.
Given how they were portrayed in the MCU, using them would have likely resulted in Nebula’s death, so it makes sense that this was a moment ultimately scrapped from the movie. In some ways, though, Thanos’ daughter making the ultimate sacrifice to stop him might have made more sense than Iron Man being the one to do so in the final battle.
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At this point, you don’t need us to tell you that most of Zack Snyder’s Justice League ended up on the cutting room floor, and while we’re still no closer to to finding out whether the Snyder Cut will actually be released, the filmmaker continues teasing fans on Vero.
The latest image shared by the director takes us back into S.T.A.R. Labs, a location which was mostly just background noise in Joss Whedon’s version of the DC Comics adaptation. Clearly, it was once set to be a much larger part of proceedings, with Dr. Silas Stone and Ryan Choi’s (a character better known as The Atom in the comic books) spending some time working on unlocking the Mother Box.
That might have gone some way in further explaining what happened to Victor Stone after he was transformed into Cyborg, while also delving into what it was that made the Mother Box so dangerous.
Clearly, Whedon didn’t feel like Justice League needed these scenes, hence why they ended up being cut. It’s also become clear that backstory involving characters like Cyborg, Aquaman, and the Flash was deemed superfluous, but there’s understandably a desire to see all of that in a true “Director’s Cut” of the film (which may or may not end up on HBO Max depending who you believe).
Considering the fact Snyder had plans for Martian Manhunter, it’s hard not to wonder whether we could have also seen The Atom somewhere down the line given Choi’s inclusion in this scene.
Check out the filmmaker’s post below:
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When DC’s Legends of Tomorrow was first announced, there was always an understanding that it would have a kind of revolving door of characters.
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It isn’t the worst delay in the world, but TV Line confirms that Stargirl will debut one week later than planned. DC Universe’s latest live-action series now premieres on the streaming service on Monday, May 18th. Thus, the show makes its broadcast TV debut on The CW the following day, Tuesday, May 19th, at 8/7c.
Why the change?
The CW is waiting until The Flash exhausts its current inventory of episodes from season 6 as the rest are unfinished due to COVID-19 bringing a halt to shooting and post-production work.
Because of that, Stargirl will open The CW’s Tuesday nights from the start of its run and leads into the remainder of Legends of Tomorrow season 5. The original plan was for the freshman series to air after The Flash for a couple of weeks before claiming the leadoff spot for itself.
Stargirl “follows high school sophomore Courtney Whitmore as she moves to Blue Valley, Nebraska…and inspires an unlikely group of young heroes to stop the villains of the past.”
There’s a lot of excitement surrounding the series, especially as it follows other DC Universe shows like Titans, Doom Patrol, and Swamp-Thing. Waiting one more week for the show sucks, but there are considerably worse delays going on in Hollywood right now thanks to COVID-19.
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