Tag: Crisis on Infinite Earths

Zack Snyder Thinks Batman is Irrelevant if he Doesn’t Kill

Zack Snyder appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience and talked about, among other things, his DC films. The segment that’s setting off alarm bells in superhero fans is when he talks about Batman and his rule against killing. In Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, Snyder’s version of Batman – pl...

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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Trailer Brings on the Multiverse

We may have to wait a while for the DCU to get up and running, but the DC Animated Universe is still pumping out movies. Today, Warner Bros. released a trailer for Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, their next animated film – or series of films, since this will be a three-parter. Based on ...

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DCU Animated Movies Will Get Theatrical Releases

The DC animated films are coming to theaters. On his Threads account, DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn answered a couple of fan questions about how upcoming animated movies would fit into the DCU and be distributed. First came one about Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, the animated feature bas...

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Which DC Movies are Safe?

David Zaslav’s DC shake-up is catching those working on the films off-guard. After shelving Batgirl and Supergirl (the latter hasn’t been officially announced yet, but it’s most likely gone), The Hollywood Reporter’s insiders tell them that there is an unease among those in the DC film divis...

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Things Change

Since it was announced that Michael Keaton was in talks to join the DCEU as Batman, my mind has had little time for anything else. I know it’s not a done deal yet, I know the DCEU is mostly garbage, and I know that continuity-wise, the multiverse doesn’t really make sense anymore. (Everyone cong...

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Stephen Amell Says No to Arrowverse Return

Stephen Amell has saved the city for the last time. In a recent Instagram Q and A, when asked about whether he’d be interested in guest-starring as Oliver Queen in the future, Amell stated that he was done, with eight years being enough as the character. This is a reversal from previous comments w...

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