Tag: JJ Abrams

A Tale of Two Penguins – The Batman: Part II and Batman: Caped Crusader SDCC Updates

A couple of DC tidbits have come out of the San Diego Comic-Con, and both are about the Penguin, one of the most famous members of Batman’s rogues gallery. The first is a small but expected confirmation that the villain will return in The Batman: Part II, the next in Matt Reeves’ film series, on...

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Batman: Caped Crusader Trailer Takes The Dark Knight Back to His Roots… Kind Of

Batman is going back to the beginning. Today, DC and Amazon released a trailer for the upcoming Amazon Prime series Batman: Caped Crusader. From Bruce Timm, one of the creators of Batman: The Animated Series, Batman: Caped Crusader is based on the earliest Batman comics by Bob Kane (more or less), ...

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Entertainment Weekly Claims Taylor Swift is Not in Deadpool & Wolverine

Are Swifties going to sit out Deadpool & Wolverine? (And did I just lose a small piece of my soul by using the word “Swifties” for the first time?) Taylor Swift, the music icon who has turned herself into a billionaire with some shrewd business decisions, has long been rumored to be making a...

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JJ Abrams Told Daisy Ridley Star Wars is “A Religion”

Daisy Ridley recently sat down with Inverse to discuss her new film, Sometimes I Think About Dying. Inevitably, the inescapable topic of Star Wars came up. Ridley recalled The Force Awakens director JJ Abrams saying the following when she was cast: “This not a role in a movie… This is a religi...

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Adam Driver: Kylo Ren Originally Wasn’t Redeemed

Adam Driver recently appeared on The Rich Eisen Show and discussed his role as Kylo Ren in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. This conversation primarily concerns Kylo’s redemption and how his character arc changed throughout filming the movies. Rich asked if Driver knew he was playing “Vader 2.0,”...

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Warner Bros. Suspends Deals with Big Name Producers

Warner Bros. Discovery is cutting costs amid the actors’ and writers’ strikes. After CEO David Zaslav claimed the studio was set to lose $300-500 million due to the strikes, The Hollywood Reporter has learned from sources that Warner Bros. is suspending its deals with several producers, includin...

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