Tag: Warner Bros. Discovery

Black Adam Not in DC’s Immediate Future, Gal Gadot May Still be Wonder Woman

Another piece of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s puzzle has fallen into place – or out of it, to be more accurate. On his Twitter account, The Rock shared a statement about DC’s current plans for Black Adam: Like Henry Cavill’s response to being let go, Rock’s is gracious and understanding. ...

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James Gunn Fires Back at Fans

Remember Tom Cruise’s gracious thank-you to fans from, like, thirty seconds ago? James Gunn decided to remind us why we need to relish that man and his attitude. In the wake of Henry Cavill’s dismissal from playing Superman, a lot of DC fans were less than thrilled, and they made their feelings ...

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Henry Cavill Out as Superman, Gunn Gives More DC Details

Henry Cavill can’t catch a break. After getting people psyched up for his return as a truer version of Superman, news just hit that he’s officially out as the Man of Steel. Simultaneous statements were released – a tweet from James Gunn and an Instagram post from Cavill – stating that a Supe...

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Patty Jenkins Speaks About Wonder Woman 3

Patty Jenkins has spoken about her break with DC Studios. It was recently revealed that Jenkins, who directed and co-wrote Wonder Woman and Wonder Woman 1984, would not return for another film starring the comic book icon when her script for Wonder Woman 3 was rejected. While initial reports said th...

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HBO Max Pulls Westworld and The Nevers, Nevers Canceled

A Deadline exclusive reveals that Westworld and The Nevers are leaving HBO Max. This marks the official cancellation of The Nevers, which will conclude with season 1B at its new streaming home. Deadline speculates that these series will be part of a FAST (free ad-supported streaming TV) channel offe...

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James Gunn Talks Superman, Henry Cavill, and Green Lantern

James Gunn is tweeting again, although what he “revealed” about his DC plans should have been pretty obvious to anyone paying a modicum of attention. It all started with a seemingly innocent post about Superman, the 1978 classic from Richard Donner. Plenty of people posted about the anniversary ...

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