THE BATMAN Set Photo Seemingly Reveals Catwoman’s Costume In The DC Comics Adaptation

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As we’ve already shown you, The Batman is currently shooting in Scotland. A stunt man decked out in the Batsuit has been seen, but a mysterious second rider was also spotted who looked a lot like a woman. Well, a new image has started doing the rounds today which seemingly offers our first glimpse as Zoe Kravitz’s Selina Kyle/Catwoman. 

That’s more than likely Kravitz’s stunt double beneath the helmet, and while it’s not the most exciting costume, it definitely looks like something Catwoman could wear. 

After all, Batman’s Batsuit is very much grounded in reality based on what we’ve seen so far, and that belt is something the anti-hero has donned on a number of occasions in the comic books as part of her outfit. This probably isn’t the stylised suit most fans were hoping for, but the addition of a mask could more than make up for that. 

We’ll have to wait and see, but shooting appears to have taken a break today, so there haven’t been any additional shots of the Dark Knight taking ot the mean streets of Edinburgh. 

What are your thoughts on this possible first look at Catwoman in The Batman?

Catwoman incoming!

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best times Batman has kicked Superman’s butt!


10. “Tower Of Babel”

Mark Waid’s critically acclaimed “Tower Of Babel” revealed that Batman has a way of taking down each and every member of the Justice League should they ever go bad (a plot point recently revisited by Geoff Johns in Justice League), something none of them are particularly happy to discover, especially when Ra’s al Ghul gets his hands on those weapons.

 
Kicked out of the team for a short while, it’s not actually Batman who uses any of his contingency plans on his teammates, but we still get to see what exactly Bruce Wayne would be willing to do to take his friends down if the need were to ever arise. In Superman’s case, that’s with red Kryptonite created by Batman.
 
This doesn’t kill Superman, but greatly weakens him, and the results are actually pretty gross. You see, it turns his skin transparent, thereby making the Man of Steel unable to stand the sun’s radiation. Superman’s natural solar absorption abilities are so overwhelmed that he effectively becomes powerless, and while Batman may not have been the one to deal this blow, this is just one of many examples if him using his superior intellect to find a way to stop a seemingly indestructible being.
 
The real lesson here? Never piss Batman off!
 

9. The Dark Knight Returns

Perhaps their most famous comic book battle to date, Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns is also the story which Zack Snyder heavily borrowed from for inspiration with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

 
Taking advantage of Superman being weakened by a recent nuclear bomb blast, Bruce Wayne armours up and prepares for war with his former ally. Even as an older man, Batman is able to use his superior fighting skills and technological know how to his advantage and gives Superman a real beating. When it looks like the tide is turning, he even has a back up plan in the form of Green Arrow, who shoots Superman with Kryptonite in order to weaken him even further.
 
The fight unfortunately never gets a proper resolution, as it’s around this point that Bruce fakes a heart attack, but he first makes sure to point out that he could have used a deadlier mix of Kryptonite to take Superman out for good had he chosen to. Superman is only alive because Batman allowed it, proving he could stop his far more powerful opponent whenever he wants.
 

8. Batman/Superman Annual #1

This one-shot story isn’t anything particularly special, but the fight which takes place between Batman and Superman is still pretty interesting.

 
Forced to compete in a gladiatorial arena of sorts, Batman once again arms himself with Kryptonite as a way of evening the odds. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, a reluctant Batman gives his all in this fight, and Superman is left bloodied and battered by the time all is said and done.
 
The heroes were only actually stalling for time and needed to make the fight look convincing, so it could have gone either way. It’s interesting to note then that it’s the Dark Knight who reigns supreme, and it’s only the fact that he’s such a good guy that he doesn’t finish his friend off when he’s done with delivering this beating. There’s no two ways about it; Batman is the better fighter!
 

7. “The Trust”

A relatively little known tale taking place over only seven or eight pages, Chip Kidd’s “The Trust” is beautifully illustrated by comic book legend Alex Ross.
 
With Superman sent out of control by Brainiac, only Batman can stop his friend from tearing the world apart. A flashback reveals that the Man of Steel gave his friend a piece of Kryptonite years earlier in case he needed to ever stop him, and the Caped Crusader doesn’t hesitate to do what he deems necessary.
 
Attaching himself to the flying Superman by shooting his grappling gun around his legs, Batman breaks his one rule to put his friend down; he uses a gun and shoots him.
 
As you may have already guessed, it’s loaded with Kryptonite, but there’s a twist. While Batman considered using a bullet to take out Superman for good, he decided to instead use a dart, and that gives him the opportunity to remove the device controlling his friend’s actions and take out the dart before it finishes him off. Had he been a little more ruthless, though, Batman could have easily ended Superman on that day…
 

6. Red Son

Mark Millar’s Red Son looks at what would have happened if Superman had been raised in Soviet Russia, and provides an interesting alternate take on many well-known DC Comics characters.
 
One of them is Batman, and aside from the fact that he sports a pretty cool hat, he’s the same old Caped Crusader we know and love. There’s no Kryptonite involved this time, as this version of the Dark Knight uses sun lamps to weaken Superman and proceeds to dominate him in battle, eventually knocking him unconscious with a well placed Batarang to the head.
 
However, when Wonder Woman intervenes and frees Superman, Batman decides to commit suicide rather than return to the KGB a failure and face lobotomization or worse.
 
Despite that somewhat tragic ending, he still beat Superman, and actually makes surprisingly short work of him. Superman being powerless made this a completely fair fight, and without his amazing abilities, the so-called Man of Steel never stood a chance!
 

5. Batman: The Animated Series

Warner Bros. has yet to replicate the success of animated shows like Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series. As the shows aired at the same time, the two heroes met in crossover episodes a number of times, and there were two occasions where Batman completely humiliated the Man of Steel without needing to even lay a finger on him.

 
During their first meeting, Superman used his X-Ray vision to take a peek under the cowl and learn that the Dark Knight was secretly Bruce Wayne. Feeling pretty smug about his discovery, Superman was horrified to return home and find a tracking device on his cape. Turning around, Metropolis’ alien hero was confronted by the sight of Batman on a distant rooftop looking directly into the apartment of Clark Kent. Like. A. Boss.
 
Using his superior intelligence wasn’t the only way Batman kicked Superman’s ass in these shows, though. At one point, he started dating Lois Lane as Bruce Wayne because he knew that there was a) nothing he could do about it, and b) it would get under his skin. These instances just go to show that the Caped Crusader doesn’t even need to touch Superman to beat him!
 

4. “Handful Of Dust”

As with many hero on hero battles, Batman and Superman most frequently seem to fight when one of them is under some sort of mind control. That was the case in Batman: The Dark Knight #5 near the start of The New 52 relaunch, but that made the David Finch illustrated battle no less epic to watch unfold.

 
Drugged out of his mind on a new batch of The Scarecrow’s fear toxin, Batman’s fighting skills were greatly enhanced as he pretty much Hulked out and gained super strength and a serious need to kill.
 
This put the two heroes on an equal playing field, and Batman knocked seven bells out of Superman before the Man of Steel was forced to retaliate with a punch which very nearly finished off the out of control Caped Crusader (however, it also helped to diminish the effects of the poison, so ended up saving Bruce’s life).
 
As a result, Superman technically won this contest, but it’s still worth noting that Batman gave his fellow Justice League member a nasty beating before that happened. Just imagine how this fight might have gone if he’d been as strong as the Kryptonian. Supes wouldn’t stand a chance!
 

3. “Hush”

During Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee’s popular “Hush” storyline, Superman ends up getting a kiss from Poison Ivy, and targets Batman while under her control.

 
Prepared for a fight, Batman removes the now iconic Kryptonite ring from his utility belt to help make it a fair fight. As the better fighter, Batman is able to keep the battle in close quarters to stop Superman from taking to the skies and even deploys hypersonics to slow the Man of Steel down. When that doesn’t work, the Dark Knight uses the battlefield to his advantage and electrocutes his friend, blacking out the city in the process!
 
It turns out that all of this was just a way of stalling for time though, as Batman has sent Catwoman to kidnap Lois Lane, and she proceeds to drop her from a building to get Superman to snap free of Ivy’s control. Thankfully, it works, and Batman was again able to use his smarts to defeat the far more powerful hero.
 
Before that though, the Kryptonite ring certainly helped him to kick the crap out of the Man of Steel!
 

2. The Dark Knight Strikes Again

There’s no two ways about it; The Dark Knight Strikes Again is terrible. The fact that it follows on from the critically acclaimed The Dark Knight Returns is hard to believe, as Frank Miller’s artwork and writing take a nosedive in quality.

 
Nonetheless, it features a pretty cool fight between Batman and Superman as they square off in what you might call a rematch from their previous encounter.
 
Forced to confront Batman by the government, Superman heads to the Batcave and the fight begins. There’s no armour involved this time, but Bruce does arm himself with a couple of massive Kryptonite gauntlets, and proceeds to make short work of the Man of Steel as a result. Of course, he has some help from his fellow heroes (The Atom certainly helps to even the odds), but Batman still leaves Superman a bloodied and battered mess by the time they’re through here.
 
Simply put, the only way Superman is ever going to stand a chance against Batman is if he gets over his little Kryptonite allergy…
 

1. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

This movie may have been somewhat controversial, but there’s no denying that it’s perhaps the perfect example of Batman finding a way to best Superman when they come to blows. 

After laying out a series of traps, this perfectly planned battle between the two heroes saw Bruce Wayne utilise Kryptonite in order to weaken his opponent and he wasn’t taking any prisoners; instead, the older Caped Crusader set out to MURDER Clark Kent and he very nearly succeeded. In fact, had a certain name not been said, he would have stabbed Superman to death!

So, as we said, controversial! 

Taking that ending aside, though, this was like watching the comic books come to life and Zack Snyder deserves a lot of credit for how this fight was handled…Superman fans may not agree!


Continue reading below for a recap of where things
went wrong for Ben Affleck’s Batman in the DCEU!

 

Batfleck Backlash

On August 22nd, 2013, Ben Affleck was announced as the new Batman for what was then being billed as an untitled Man of Steel sequel. Despite his impressive turns in movies like The Town and Argo, there was an immediate backlash and fans really weren’t on board with him playing the Caped Crusader.

Here on CBM, the article revealing the news received over 1500 comments with gems like, “[I’m] just really not a fan of this news… [I] feel like DC hates us,” “Nothing about Affleck screams Bruce Wayne or Batman,” and “NO. No way, this has got to be a joke surely? I mean, BEN AFFLECK? BEN AFFLECK!?!?!?!? No way. I refuse to believe it.” And those are just the clean ones! 

This wasn’t a good start for Batfleck and the actor later talked about being told by Warner Bros. to not pay too much attention to what was being said online. Unfortunately, things would only get worse for him from there…

 

Batman v Superman Bombs

As time passed, the images and trailers made it clear that Affleck was a great choice to play the hero (visually, at least) and when Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hit theaters, pretty much no one had anything bad to say about his version of the character.

Unfortunately, the movie took an absolute pounding and the actor became a meme thanks to an interview which saw him dubbed “Sad Affleck.” He clearly wasn’t happy with the way things were going, but remained attached to direct a Batman movie he’d been writing with comic book scribe Geoff Johns and was lined up to appear in Suicide Squad

Still, he can’t have been pleased about starring in a critical flop as it hurt his status as a director and was like Daredevil all over again.
 

A Pointless Suicide Squad Cameo

When set photos showed Batman chasing down The Joker and Harley Quinn, fans were extremely excited to see how that would play out in Suicide Squad. Unfortunately, his appearance there boiled down to an underwhelming car chase in which he never interacted with the Clown Prince of Crime and a far too brief battle with Deadshot which was a total disappointment. 

On the plus side, we did get a pretty cool mid-credits scene featuring Bruce Wayne and Amanda Waller.

The main problem was that Suicide Squad was another critical flop for Warner Bros. and while Batman’s role was brief, this was another bad superhero movie (according to the critics, at least) that Affleck’s name was attached to. It was at this point that he clearly started to grow frustrated with the role. 
 

Ben Affleck’s Frustrations

“With Live by Night, it took me a year and a half to write and get ready, and I worked really hard and — it’s just, nobody gave a sh*t!,” Affleck told Jimmy Kimmel when asked for an update on The Batman. “But with Batman, I keep on getting, ‘Where’s the f***ing Batman script?!’ I’m like, ‘Whoa — I’m working! Give me a second!'”

It seemed like the pressure was getting the best of him. Live by Night (which Affleck directed while shooting Batman v Superman and Justice League, thereby taking his attention away from that movie) was a critical disappointment and that really can’t have helped. 

It was around this time that rumours about him being done with Batman after Justice League started gaining traction and it seemed as if his days as the hero might be numbered. However, fans held out hope because The Batman was still in the works. Well, not for much longer, unfortunately! 
 

The Batman Falls Apart

Affleck’s version of The Batman would have pitted the Dark Knight against Joe Manganiello’s Deathstroke and that was an idea fans could get on board with (especially with Johns contributing his comic book knowledge to the script). 

On January 30th, 2017, the actor issued the following statement about no longer directing the movie:

“There are certain characters who hold a special place in the hearts of millions. Performing this role demands focus, passion and the very best performance I can give. It has become clear that I cannot do both jobs to the level they require. Together with the studio, I have decided to find a partner in a director who will collaborate with me on this massive film. I am still in this, and we are making it, but we are currently looking for a director. I remain extremely committed to this project, and look forward to bringing this to life for fans around the world.”

That was it for his version of The Batman but things still looked good because at least Affleck was going to team up with a new director to bring the movie to life, while still playing the Caped Crusader. Hell, he even declared at Comic-Con that, “I am the luckiest guy in the world, Batman is the coolest f***ing part in any universe.” Matt Reeves was hired but things didn’t go as we thought. 
 

Creative Differences?

Reeves quickly made it clear that he was not only making changes to Affleck and John’s script; he was totally rewriting it from scratch. What was going to be an action movie along the lines of The Raid was to be transformed into a noir thriller and the director clearly had a different vision for how Batman’s story should play out, hence why we started hearing rumblings about it being a prequel.

Whether or not Affleck’s departure had something to do with creative differences behind the scenes is hard to say, but it really didn’t feel like these two were ever on the same page and that when Warner Bros. hired Reeves, they knew he wanted to essentially reboot the character and take him down a more standalone path which isn’t necessarily connected to the wider DC Extended Universe.
 

The Justice League Dilemma

We really don’t need to recap what went wrong with Justice League again but the fact is, this was the third DC movie that Affleck starred in which was met with scathing reviews from critics. 

He can’t have been happy with that and the writing was on the wall at this point.

Sure, we were hearing stories that he might play Batman one final time in Flashpoint to bring a close to his time as the character while a younger actor would take over in The Batman, but once that fell apart and Warner Bros. decided to focus on standalone story, it was apparent that it was simply a matter of time before it was made official that he would no longer be playing Bruce Wayne.
 

A New Batman

It feels like we spent all of 2018 sifting through rumours about who could be the next Batman and names like Jack O’Connell, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Richard Armitage continued popping up online. 

Nothing concrete was revealed, of course, and as far as we were concerned, Affleck was technically still attached to the role. His personal life was in disarray, though, as he re-entered rehab and clearly had more on his plate than playing a superhero again.

The trades and fansites weighed in but nothing was made official until earlier this year. 
 

Batman, No More

This year, The Batman got a release date: June 25th, 2021. It won’t star Ben Affleck, though, and Robert Pattinson was cast by Matt Reeves. The movie will reportedly be a noir-type detective story that finally sheds some light on why the Dark Knight has been described as the World’s Greatest Detective. 

We don’t know if this will be a reboot, a prequel, or a standalone adventure unrelated to Justice League. However, after months of conflicting reports and rumours, Affleck is obviously done as Batman and that’s a shame because it’s hard to escape the feeling that we missed something special here. 

Had things played out differently, we could have very easily seen his Batman on screen for years to come but it wasn’t meant to be.
 

 
 
 

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WATCHMEN Season 2 Could Happen With Regina King And Without Damon Lindelof On Two Conditions

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Damon Lindelof, the showrunner and mastermind behind HBO’s well-received Watchmen sequel surprised even the most skeptical of critics with a spectacular take on the Alan Moore graphic novel that went on to receive numerous awards and tons of acclaim.  That’s why the news that Lindelof had no plans to continue the show as he “told the entire story he wanted to tell” in season 1 was a bit of a shocker.  Continuing the trend of bewildering decisions, HBO has decided to honor Lindelof’s wishes and won’t replace him with another showrunner and continue on.

However, series star Regina King has recently told The Hollywood Reporter that if HBO changes course, she’s game to reprise her role as  Angela Abar on two conditions- the new show is just as smart as the first and she knows the show’s endgame.  ” I can see myself being involved in a season two if it was really smart. I would need to know the beginning and the endgame, unlike how this season was. I did not know what the endgame was. I just totally trust [creator] Damon [Lindelof]. There’s a part of me that feels like … it’s just really hard to think we could top season one, you know?

If you don’t have HBO and have yet to watch the show, Watchmen hits Blu-ray and DVD on June 02.


From Damon Lindelof and set in an alternate history where “superheroes” are treated as outlaws, this drama series embraces the nostalgia of the original groundbreaking graphic novel of the same name while attempting to break new ground of its own. The cast includes Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Don Johnson, Jean Smart, Tim Blake Nelson, Louis Gossett Jr., Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Hong Chau, Andrew Howard, Tom Mison, Frances Fisher, Jacob Ming-Trent, Sara Vickers, Dylan Schombing, and James Wolk.

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WONDER WOMAN 1984 Image Shows Diana Prince In Golden Eagle Armor; Leaked Funko Reveals Cheetah

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Wonder Woman 1984 arrives in theaters this June, and the marketing campaign for the next DC Comics adaptation should start heating up soon. Whether Warner Bros. intends on revealing Cheetah in the next trailer or is holding off on that for the movie itself remains to be seen, but a new Funko collectible (not a Pop, though one is coming) offers another look at the villain.

Based on this toy, it’s hard to say whether Kristen Wiig will look awesome or awful as the fan-favourite comic book baddie. However, like the recently revealed promo art, it’s bound to get fans talking.

In related news, a new image from Wonder Woman 1984 has also been unveiled, and it puts the spotlight on Diana Prince in her Golden Eagle armour. Seeing Gal Gadot take flight in that promises to be one of the best parts of the entire movie, and common sense says that we’ll see her use that to take on Cheetah in what will hopefully be an epic battle. 

There’s currently no word on when the next trailer for the Wonder Woman sequel will hit, but following that recent Entertainment Weekly cover story, it could be with us sooner rather than later.

What do you guys think of these new looks at Wonder Woman and Cheetah? 

OTHER: New look at golden armor in WW84 from r/DC_Cinematic

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
 

First look at Cheetah from Wonder Woman 1984 mystery minis line!

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Wonder Woman 1984

“I was born in ’85, but it’s funny, I really do remember,” Wonder Woman 1984 star Gal Gadot says when asked about her recollection of the 1980s, the era this DC Comics adaptation is set in. “Probably more so because of my parents, but it was a such a standout decade as much as it goes with fashion, music, politics. And the look of everything! The colors.”
 
Wonder Woman 1984

The movie begins with Diana Prince working in the Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C., but she lives a quiet, lonely life. “She has not only had the loss of [Chris Pine’s] Steve Trevor,” explains producer Charles Roven, “[but] she’s lost nearly all the people that are important to her because they’re not immortal, and her life is actually quite lonely and spartan. In fact, the only joy that she gets out of it is when she’s actually doing something for people, if she can help those in need.”

 
Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman will square off with Cheetah in the movie, but Kristen Wiig wasn’t exactly a comic book expert when she was cast to play Dr. Barbara Minerva in the sequel to the 2017 release. 

“I did not really know so much about Cheetah,” the actress admits. “Before I even talked to Patty [Jenkins], there was an idea that maybe it might be about being a villain for the movie, so I went online and looked at all the villains of Wonder Woman to try to figure out which one, because I was so excited, And I was really, really happy to find out it was her.”

“I’ve never really played someone who walks into the room and owns it — especially when she starts out so insecure and self-deprecating,” Wiig adds. “We didn’t want to see Barbara in Cheetah, and I didn’t want to see Kristen in Cheetah, either.”
 

Wonder Woman 1984

Wonder Woman 1984 features the return of Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, but no one was willing to reveal how exactly the character returns in the 1980s after dying during World War I. 

“In the first movie, I played the world-weary soldier who has seen all the depravity that humankind is capable of displaying,” the actor says. “And in this one I get to be much more wide-eyed and joyful. My role is really just as a friend, lover, boyfriend-cum-bodyguard who’s trying his best to help Diana on her mission. I’m like the Watson to her Holmes.”
 

Wonder Woman 1984

“He’s not beta at all,” director Patty Jenkins says in regards to why Pine is perfect as Steve Trevor. “He’s a super alpha who can absolutely wear his discomfort on his sleeve. So, from day one, I was always saying that it should almost be like Wonder Woman meets Indiana Jones, where Indiana would never be emasculated. Chris just very naturally has that quality. You can tell by meeting him that he’s warm and he’s chill and he truly appreciates women.”
 
Wonder Woman 1984

“Max is a dream-seller,” says The Mandalorian‘s Pedro Pascal when asked about the villainous Maxwell Lord “It’s this character who encompasses a component of the era which is, you know, ‘Get whatever want, however you can. You’re entitled to it!’ And at any cost, ultimately, which represents a huge part of our culture and this kind of unabashed — it’s greed.”

“It’s f—ing greed, of course,” the actor continues. “But it’s also about ‘How do you be your best self? How do you win?’ So he’s definitely the face of that version of success.”

 
Wonder Woman 1984

As for the debut of the Golden Eagle armour, it’s reportedly made of carbon fiber weighing upwards of 44lbs and Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming (she has Batman and Bond experience) says she wanted to make sure, “in the light it’s always liquid, moving. There’s a feeling of non-flatness. Because in the comics, she does fight her mightiest battles in the golden suit.”
 
Wonder Woman 1984

“I think that when I just started, I didn’t understand the magnitude and how much this character means to people,” Gal Gadot explains. “I was feeling like the little girl who’s supposed to climb the Kilimanjaro mountain, scratching my head and thinking, ‘How the hell am I going to do this?’ But now I feel like I know where I’m going and I know what we’re doing.”

“If in the first movie Diana didn’t understand the complexities of mankind, now she completely understands it,” she continues. “She loves people, and I think that’s the key to this character, you know? She has the powers of a goddess, but she has the heart of a human.”

 
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What do you guys think of this new look at Wonder Woman 1984? Are you excited to see the Amazon Warrior in action? As always, let us know your thoughts in the comments section!

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DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS: Evidence Mounts That Sam Raimi Will Direct

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A few weeks ago, the trades reported that Spider-Man helmer Sam Raimi was in talks with Marvel Studios to replace Scott Derrickson as Doctor Strange in the Madness of the Multiverse‘s director. It feels like a match made in heaven, and the filmmaker joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe is something definitely worth getting excited about. 

Now, some fuel has been added to the fire as Raimi has dropped out of London’s Monster Mania Con next month due to filming commitments. 

As far as we know, he’s not currently working on anything else, so chances are Raimi is gong to be busy prepping the Doctor Strange sequel. Confirmation that the director is attached to the movie probably won’t come our way until production officially begins, but In The Multiverse of Madness is definitely in safe hands with him following Derrickson’s departure.

We’ll hopefully have a more concrete update soon, but as sad as it was to lose the follow-up’s original creative team due to typical “creative differences,” it could ultimately prove to be the best thing that’s happened to this movie…especially if it leads to a cameo from Tobey Maguire as Spidey!

Just been informed that SAM RAIMI is forced to postpone his appearance @MonsterManiaCon due to filming. We hope to have him at one of our future shows. pic.twitter.com/hgdbRysiG7

— MONSTER-MANIA CON (@MonsterManiaCon) February 21, 2020

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Doctor Strange comes face to face with the Mad Titan here, but it’s clear that the Sorcerer Supreme’s power is no match for him.

This was a battle we saw plenty of in Avengers: Infinity War, and it didn’t end well for Strange there either, but the setting here looks quite a bit more foreboding as Thanos stands tall. 
 

Once feared by the world, The Hulk had become a hero by time we met his “Smart” form in Avengers: Endgame. That’s something which is evident from this shot of a kid clearly happy to meet the Jade Giant. 

This would have been a sweet moment, but the selfie sequence had a similar impact! 
 

The present-day version of Nebular spies on Thanos and his Black Order, and it definitely would have been no bad thing to see the unofficial Avengers be a little more pro-active here.

As it stands, some mechanical issues meant she quite easily fell into Thanos’ hands. 
 

Avengers: Infinity War didn’t have a lot of time to spend on the romance between The Vision and Wanda, but it was clear that they were in love. 

That just made it all the more tragic when Thanos tore the Infinity Stone from the hero’s head. 
 

Doctor Strange has been defeated, and this looks a lot like what we saw in the movie itself. 

However, it seems like the Sorcerer Supreme may have taken a real beating from Thanos, and it’s hard not to wonder whether Marvel Studios considering killing him during this battle. 
 

In the comic books, Nebula uses the Infinity Stones to restore her good looks and defeat her father.

Clearly, that something the Russo Brothers considered for Avengers: Endgame, but it looks like the strain of that is quite literally tearing the anti-hero apart here. 
 

Bringing “Smart Hulk” to the big screen was a ballsy move on Marvel Studios’ part.

After all, the character may have completely bombed on screen, but the Russos nailed it. Here, we see this intelligent version of the Green Goliath sitting down and pondering his future. 
 

Thanos threw Gamora to her death in Avengers: Infinity War, but it seems like that was originally going to happen at some sort of pit rather than the cliff we saw on Vormir.

It certainly makes for an interesting visual, and would have no doubt been every bit as tragic. 
 

What a way to go for poor old Nick Fury! 

The one-time S.H.I.E.L.D. Director was absent from both these movies until the very end of Avengers: Endgame, but it seems Marvel Studios once considered having the forgettable Corvus Glaive end him once and for all. 
 

Spider-Man heading into outer space with Iron Man was definitely unexpected, but Tony Stark actually saving Peter Parker and taking him along for the ride is obviously a lot different to what happened in the movie itself.

Interestingly, there’s also no sign of the Iron Spider costume here as Spidey seems to be in read and black instead. 
 

Either Nick Fury was supposed to be part of the Secret Avengers team or he would have tracked them down in Scotland, but this appears to be the fateful moment he would have sacrificed himse to save Steve Rogers. 

That would have been quite the way for him to go, but he now lives on in the MCU and is chilling in outer space. 
 

A very different take on Steve Rogers in his Secret Avengers gear, it seems like Sam Wilson and The Falcon were going to join him during this particular mission. 

As cool as this would have been, keeping the team in battered versions of their superhero costumes arguably worked a little better.
 

This is an awesome shot of Tony Stark “suiting up,” and it definitely looks like the Armoured Avenger is ready for battle.

Marvel Studios’ decision to move to this nanotech armour wasn’t appreciated by fans who like his actual suits, but it’s something that ended up working really well in these movies. 
 

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes confront Thanos following the events of Avengers: Infinity War, and it seems like the Infinity Gauntlet is still in one piece, and that he’s kept the Stones.

This would have changed what happened a lot, so is likely just from a very early stage in development. 
 

A victorious Ebony Maw reports his victory to Thanos as Doctor Strange lies prone in the background. 

We really didn’t see anywhere near enough of the Black Order interacting with their “father,” and that only helped make the villainous crew all the more forgettable. 
 

A defeated Loki watches on as Thanos takes the Space Stone for himself, but this looks an awful lot different to how Avengers: Infinity War actually opened.

Perhaps the God of Mischief was going to originally help the Mad Titan in his quest? 
 

We’re not entirely sure what’s supposed to be happening here, but it looks like The Vision is actually fighting the Scarlet Witch! 

He has his hand around her throat and she’s crying, so perhaps the android was going to fall under Thanos’ control due to the Mad Titan wielding the Infinity Stones? 
 

What are your thoughts on this awesome new concept art from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame? As always, be sure to let us know in the comments section down below. 

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THE SUICIDE SQUAD: James Gunn Hints That Steve Agee Is Not Playing King Shark

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Recent set photos from James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad have revealed that Steve Agee’s role in the film requires him to wear a mo-cap suit.  This of course comes after Deadline Hollywood reported back in August 2019 that Agee would be providing the voice for King Shark.  However, the Tweets below seem to cast suspicion on whether that was ever the case or if Gunn decided to go with another cgi-brute to round out Task Force X’s ranks.

That’s a wrap on our time in #Panama. #TheSuicideSquad isn’t quite done shooting but we’re approaching the finish line and we did wrap some key cast members this week – @oisocesoj, @MelchiorDaniela, and @steveagee.… https://t.co/yFTjqT8ZNm

— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) February 22, 2020

You’re welcome!! And you’re incredible in the movie… even though you might not quite be who people think you are. 🤣 https://t.co/N5Pe8JoBKS

— James Gunn (@JamesGunn) February 22, 2020



In case the Tweet above doesn’t load or is deleted, Gunn replies to Agee’s gratitude with, “You’re welcome!! And you’re incredible in the movie… even though you might not quite be who people think you are. 🤣

That certainly sounds as if Gunn is hinting that Agee isn’t playing King Shark but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the character doesn’t appear in the film. Deadline could have simply mixed up which actors are portraying which characters in the film.

The Suicide Squad aka Suicide Squad 2 is slated to hit theaters on August 6, 2021.  Gunn wrote and directed the pic that includes Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, David Dastmalchian as Poka-Dot Man, and Daniela Melchior as Ratcatcher.  Additionally, Idris Elba, John Cena, Storm Reid,  Nathan Fillion, Peter Capaldi, Pete Davidson, Alice Braga, Sean Gunn, Michael Rooker, and Taika Waititi all have undisclosed roles.

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Comedian Steve Agee previously portrayed a Ravager in James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.

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HAWKEYE & MS. MARVEL Will Debut In 2021, According To Leaked Preview Of Hasbro’s Upcoming Marvel Legends Line

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Ahead of tomorrow’s 2020 American International Toy Fair in New York, a preview of Hasbro’s upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe-based Marvel Legends line has found its way online and seemingly confirmed – and reaffirmed – much of what has been speculated over the course of this past year. 

As expected, their 2020 line of Legends products will focus on a pair of theatrical MCU releases in Cate Shortland’s Black Widow (May 1) and Chloé Zhao’s The Eternals (November 6) and a pair of Disney+ titles in Malcolm Spellman’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (August) and Jac Schaeffer’s WandaVision (December). There are also toys on the way for Disney XD’s Spider-Man: Maximum Venom animated series and Crystal Dynamics/Eidos Montréal’s Marvel’s Avengers video game.

2021 is where things get considerably more interesting as the theatrical release calendar reiterates four big titles for the year in Destin Daniel Cretton’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (February 12), Sam Raimi’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (May 7), Jon Watts’ untitled Spider-Man sequel (July 16) and Taika Waititi’s Thor: Love and Thunder (November 5). 

Michael Waldron’s Loki (Early 2021) and A.C. Bradley’s What If…? animated series (Mid-2021) are both still on track to debut in 2021 and it looks like so is Jonathan Igla’s Hawkeye (Late 2021), which has been rumored to begin production this September. However, it does appear as though Marvel Studios may have made a slight change to their schedule and slotted Bisha K. Ali’s Ms. Marvel to make its debut before the Jeremy Renner-fronted series.

If that’s the case, then fans should expect some sort of major casting news within the next few weeks/months, possibly to coincide with the official announcement of a Captain Marvel sequel, where Kamala Khan is also rumored to play a part.

Everything here is, of course, subject to change at any given moment, but for now, 2021 is really shaping up to be the biggest year the Marvel Cinematic Universe has ever seen. 

Ms. Marvel podría llegar en 2021 de acuerdo a un anuncio de futuros juguetes de Hasbro pic.twitter.com/HFjhMGDTZQ

— Agent Blackdale (@blackdale_news) February 21, 2020

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UNCHARTED Star Tom Holland Reveals HIs Long Awaited Video Game Movie Will Begin Filming In Four Weeks

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It’s been a really long time coming, but it looks like Sony is just about ready to finally roll cameras on their live-action movie adaptation of Naughty Dog’s acclaimed Uncharted video game series of the same name, which has esentially been stuck in some stage of development hell for the better part of the last decade. 

Speaking with IGN, at the blue carpet world premiere of Disney/Pixar’s Onward, star Tom Holland (Spider-Man: Far From Home; Avengers: Endgame) spoke at length about the upcoming Uncharted film and revealed that filming will actually begin in four weeks in Berlin, Germany.

Outside of the film being an origin story, not much else is known just yet, but it appears that Ruben Fleischer (Venom; Zombieland) has indeed closed his deal to direct the film, presumably using a screenplay from Joe Carnahan (Bad Boys for LifeStretch) and Rafe Judkins (Chuck; Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.).

Holland will star as Nathan Drake with 2x Academy Award-nominee Mark Wahlberg (Spenser ConfidentialScoob!) signed on to play Victor “Sully” Sullivan. Additional cast will likely be revealed in the coming weeks as we approach the production start date.

Uncharted hits theaters March 5, 2021.



If I’m honest, one of my favorite video games ever is the fourth Uncharted game… Unbelievable. And lots of the inspiration from the film has come from that game in particular,” Holland said. “It was interesting, when I sat down with [Sony Pictures Chairman] Tom Rothman and we were talking about video games, and I was like “Oh, I’ve just finished Uncharted.” And he was like “Well, why don’t you play Nathan Drake?” I remember being like, “I would do anything to play Nathan Drake. Please, that would be amazing.” So yeah, we start shooting in like four weeks. Mark Wahlberg is going to be amazing as Sully. The stunt department that we have out there in Berlin have done an amazing job already, prepping the stunts, and it’s going to be an exciting one.

There was definitely a lot of inspiration that came from the games, but it’s a very young, fresh take on the character because, obviously, we didn’t get to meet him all that much when he was younger,” Holland explained. “But it’s a pretty awesome movie, and it’s global. We travel the world, we see some amazing places, and Mark Wahlberg and I are going to have a great summer together.

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HARLEY QUINN Confirmed To Return For Its Second Season On The DC Universe In Early April

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Following a fun-filled freshman season and a bats**t crazy finale, the DC Universe’s acclaimed Harley Quinn animated series, which features Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory) as the voice of the titular antihero, heads off into a hiatus that may not be as long as many might have been expecting. 

According to Decider, the show will return for a thirteen-episode second season starting on Friday, April 3, with new episodes releasing on the streamer’s traditional weekly schedule. – The DC Universe has since confirmed their report.

The short turnaround between seasons should have probably been somewhat expected as the show was initially ordered for twenty-six episodes, which were later separated into two separate seasons. It remains to be seen, however, whether the series will receive another renewal for future seasons. 

In addition to Cuoco, the show’s illustrious voice cast features the likes of Lake Bell (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) as Poison Ivy, Alan Tudyk (Doom Patrol) as Joker/Clayface, Diedrich Bader (Veep) as Batman, Jim Rash (Community) as Riddler, Ron Funches (Undateable) as King Shark, Christopher Meloni (Man of Steel) as Commissioner James Gordon, Tony Hale (Veep) as Doctor Psycho, J. B. Smoove (Spider-Man: Far From Home) as Frank the Plant, Jason Alexander (Seinfeld) as Sy Borgman, Giancarlo Esposito (The Boys) as Lex Luthor, Wanda Sykes (Bad Moms) as Queen of Fables, Rahul Kohli (iZombie) as Scarecrow, Sanaa Lathan (American Assassin) as Catwoman, Tom Kenny (Ant-Man) as Clayface’s Hand, Vanessa Marshall (Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox) as Wonder Woman, Jacob Tremblay (Good Boys) as Damian Wayne, James Adomian (Comedy Bang! Bang!) as Bane, Natalie Morales (Parks and Recreation) as Lois Lane, Matt Oberg (Veep) as Kite-Man, Tisha Campbell-Martin (Empire) as Tawny Young, Phil LaMarr (Justice League) as Black Manta and James Wolk (Watchmen) as Superman.

The season two voice cast will introduce Sanaa Lathan (The Affair) as Selina Kyle/Catwoman and Briana Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory) as Barbara Gordon/Batgirl.

Did you hear the f*cking good news? #DCUHARLEYQUINN returns in April with Season 2! pic.twitter.com/79T32jljQl

— Harley Quinn (@DCUHarleyQuinn) February 21, 2020

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