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  • Henry Cavill confirmed for ‘Man of Steel 2’

    By Express News Service

    After years of silence from Warner Bros, it has been officially confirmed that Henry Cavill would reprise his role as Superman in the upcoming DC films.

    The actor first appeared in the role in Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel which was released in 2013. 

    David Zaslav, who was recently appointed as Warner Bros CEO, along with Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, who heads the films division, have expressed interest in bringing back Henry Cavill to the DC Universe.

    The untitled project would serve as a direct sequel to Man of Steel, with Charles Roven set to produce it. 

    The executives at Warner Bros are reportedly huntings for writers and a director is yet to be finalised. Speculations suggest that Christopher McQuarrie, known for films like Mission Impossible: Fallout and Jack Reacher, is at the top of the consideration list for directors.

    Henry Cavill will cameo as Superman in the upcoming film Black Adam starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The film is currently scheduled to hit theatres on 20 October in India.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

    After years of silence from Warner Bros, it has been officially confirmed that Henry Cavill would reprise his role as Superman in the upcoming DC films.

    The actor first appeared in the role in Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel which was released in 2013. 

    David Zaslav, who was recently appointed as Warner Bros CEO, along with Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy, who heads the films division, have expressed interest in bringing back Henry Cavill to the DC Universe.

    The untitled project would serve as a direct sequel to Man of Steel, with Charles Roven set to produce it. 

    The executives at Warner Bros are reportedly huntings for writers and a director is yet to be finalised. Speculations suggest that Christopher McQuarrie, known for films like Mission Impossible: Fallout and Jack Reacher, is at the top of the consideration list for directors.

    Henry Cavill will cameo as Superman in the upcoming film Black Adam starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The film is currently scheduled to hit theatres on 20 October in India.

    (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express)

  • Sharon Stone boards DC film ‘Blue Beetle’

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Hollywood star Sharon Stone is returning to the DC universe in a new role for the upcoming superhero film “Blue Beetle”.

    Starring “Cobra Kai” actor Xolo Mariduena in the title role, the movie hails from filmmaker Angel Manuel Soto and writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Stone will play the antagonist Victoria Kord, a character especially created for the upcoming film.

    In the DC universe, the 64-year-old actor previously played a role in the poorly received 2004 Halle Berry film, “Catwoman”.

    Also joining the cast of “Blue Beetle” is Raoul Max Trujillo of “Mayans M. C.” fame.

    He will play Carapax the Indestructible Man in the film.

    In the comics, the character is Conrad Carapax, an archeologist whose mind melds with the body of a robot.

    Belissa Escobedo, Harvey Guille, and Bruna Marquezine also round out the cast of the movie.

    “Blue Beetle” will see Mariduena play teenager Jaime Reyes, who gains superpowers when he encounters alien armour.

    It marks DC’s first film to star a Latino hero, with Warner Bros planning for an August 18, 2023 release.

    Meanwhile, Stone is slated for a role in the upcoming second season of HBO Max series “The Flight Attendant”, set to premiere on April 21.

  • Brad Pitt’s ‘Bullet Train’ gets a new release date

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Brad Pitt’s ‘Bullet Train’ is arriving at the station a little later than scheduled. Sony Pictures announced that the action thriller is moving from July 15 to July 29, taking the recently-vacated date of Dwayne Johnson’s DC movie ‘Black Adam’.

    As per Deadline, the July 15 release date is now being taken by ‘Where the Crawdads Sing’, a drama-mystery from Sony’s 3000 Pictures.

    The move gives ‘Bullet Train’ a little breathing room behind Disney’s MCU threequel ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’, which will hit theatres on July 8.

    In its new July 29 slot, ‘Bullet Train’ will battle two other wide openers: Focus Features’ horror-thriller ‘Vengeance’ and Paramount’s animated action-comedy ‘Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank’, which are both releasing on July 22.

    Pitt stars in ‘Bullet Train’ as an experienced assassin whose first day back at work isn’t as easy as planned as he finds himself among several other professional killers with a similar mission on said train.

    Sandra Bullock, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian Tyree Henry, Hiroyuki Sanada, Zazie Michael Shannon, Andrew Koji and Benito A Martinez Ocasio (aka Bad Bunny) are also a part of the star cast.

    The upcoming movie has been helmed by ‘Deadpool 2’ director David Leitch. With a screenplay by Zak Olkewicz, the film is based on ‘Maria Beetle’ by Kotaro Isaka. 

  • ‘The Batman’ keeps gliding as box-office leader in second weekend

    By IANS

    LOS ANGELES: With no new major releases for the weekend, Warner Bros.’ ‘The Batman’ has an easy path to repeating its top performance at the domestic box-office.

    The DC adaptation grossed an additional $18.7 million on Friday from 4,417 locations, more than enough to maintain the No. 1 position on North American charts, reports variety.com.

    That performance represents a 67 per cent drop-off from the film’s $57 million opening day, though that debut figure also includes $21.6 million from Thursday preview screenings populated by eager fans. Looking solely at last Friday’s numbers, aThe Batman’ is showing a much more encouraging 47 percent decline, reports variety.com.

    Compared to other recent superhero releases, ‘The Batman’ is holding a little less mightily than its peers. In their respective second Fridays, Disney’s ‘Eternals’ dropped 63.2 per cent and ‘Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’ fell 53.4 per cent, though both of those films represented properties new to moviegoers, thus being less likely to draw a front-loaded performance.

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    When measured up against other WB films featuring the Caped Crusader is showing a stronger hold than ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (a 77 per cent drop) and ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ (an 82 per cent drop).

    Last weekend, ‘The Batman’ bested box office predictions in its debut, raking in $134 million. Its ticket sales ranked as the best of 2022 so far, and it became the second pandemic-era theatrical release to cross the $100 million mark in its first weekend, after ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.

    Though the film will face some competition in ‘The Lost City’ next weekend, it’s likely that ‘The Batman’ will continue to clean up on domestic charts until another superhero epic, ‘Morbius’, premieres on April 1.

    The dark take on the superhero has earned very positive reviews, with Variety’s Peter Debruge naming it a critic’s pick and writing that the “grounded, frequently brutal and nearly three-hour film noir registers among the best of the genre, even if, or more aptly, because what makes the film so great is its willingness to dismantle and interrogate the very concept of superheroes”.

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    Besides Robert Pattinson as a moody Bruce Wayne, the film also stars Zoe Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and Colin Farrell as the Penguin.

    Directed by Matt Reeves, the production proved to be a prolonged one due to the Covid-19 pandemic, with a production budget ballooning past $200 million.

    The film has already surpassed $400 million at the global box-office, an encouraging start for such an expensive endeavour. Along with ‘The Batman’, the rest of the box-office should show the same holdovers maintaining the top five slots. Columbia Pictures is expecting an additional $9 million gross for ‘Uncharted’ through Sunday.

    The Tom Holland action vehicle has been holding remarkably well, especially for a special effects spectacle aimed squarely at young men competing against a movie about Batman. The film should only drop 28 per cent in its fourth weekend, rounding out its domestic gross to $113.1 million.

    Speaking of stunning Tom Holland holds, Columbia’s ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ refuses to leave box-office charts nearly three months after its debut. The Marvel money monster is projected to land in fourth, adding an additional $4 million in its umpteenth weekend. That represents a mere 10 per cent drop from its previous outing.

    The film’s domestic haul should surpass $792 million after Sunday, inching closer to becoming the third film ever to surpass $800 million on North American charts. ‘No Way Home’ is expected to hit digital storefronts on March 15, which could pump the brakes on its continuous box office success.

    Elsewhere, MGM and United Artists Releasing’s ‘Dog’ continues to hold strong, adding an additional $1.38 million in its fourth Friday.

    The Channing Tatum vehicle should surpass a $45 million domestic haul after Sunday; not too shabby for a star-driven drama carrying a $15 million production budget. Disney and 20th Century Studios’ ‘Death on the Nile’ rounded at Friday’s top five, adding an additional $680,000.

    After a disappointing debut of $12.8 million, the Kenneth Branagh-led whodunnit has had some merciful holds, falling less than 40 per cent in each of its past three outings. The film has been buoyed by international audiences, drawing $77.6 million overseas.

  • Colin Farrell to reprise Penguin role for HBO Max’s ‘The Batman’ spin-off series

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Actor Colin Farrell has signed on to return as DC comic villain the Penguin in “The Batman” spin-off series, set at streaming platform HBO Max.

    Farrell, who will be making his debut as the Penguin in Matt Reeves-directed ‘The Batman’ movie, will also serve as executive producer on the series.

    According to Variety, the show centres on the villain’s rise to power in the Gotham criminal underworld.

    Lauren LeFranc is attached to write the script.

    Reeves and “The Batman” film’s producer Dylan Clark will executive produce the Penguin series under their 6th & Idaho and Dylan Clark Productions banners, respectively.

    Warner Bros Television will produce.

    The Penguin, aka Oswald Cobblepot, is one of the most iconic villains from DC’s Batman universe.

    The character has previously been played by actors Burgess Meredith, Danny DeVito, and Robin Lord Taylor.

    “The Batman” movie, starring Robert Pattinson as the titular superhero, is scheduled to be released on March 4, 2020. 

  • DC to give ‘Birds of Prey’ character Black Canary standalone movie

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Warner Bros and DC Films have started working on a superhero movie, focussing on DC character Black Canary.

    The movie will be a spin-off to 2020 movie “Birds of Prey”, which featured actor Jurnee Smollett as Black Canary alongside other DC characters such as Harley Quinn, the Huntress, and Cassandra Cain.

    Smollett will reprise the role for the new movie, which will be penned by “Lovecraft Country” creator Misha Green, reported Variety.

    Smollett and Green are developing the project along with DC Films president Walter Hamada and Galen Vaisman.

    “Guess the Canary is out of the cage! So excited to finally embark on this adventure with my creative soul sis,” Smollett tweeted on Friday.

    Sue Kroll will produce the “Black Canary” movie under her Kroll & Co Entertainment banner, having also produced “Birds of Prey”.

  • Melissa Benoist wraps shooting for ‘Supergirl’ season six

    By PTI

    LOS ANGELES: Actor Melissa Benoist has concluded filming for the sixth and final season of her The CW series “Supergirl”.

    The actor took to Instagram and shared a photo with fellow casts members Chyler Leigh and David Harewood as she bid farewell to the fans of the superhero series.

    “Thank you for an incredible 6 years—the cast who became family, everyone who worked on the show, all of you who watched us week after week. That’s a wrap on @supergirlcw,” Benoist wrote in the caption.

    Based on the DC Comics character Supergirl, the Melissa Benoist-led show had started its journey on CBS in 2015 before moving to The CW from second season.

    The series followed Kara Zor-El aka Supergirl, who is Superman’s cousin and one of the last surviving Kryptonians.

    It is produced by Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros Television and DC Entertainment, with Jessica Queller and Robert Rovner serving as showrunners.

    The cast also include Katie McGrath, Jesse Rath, Nicole Maines, Azie Tesfai, Julie Gonzalo and Staz Nair.

  • Lee Toland Krieger to direct first two episodes of ‘Green Lantern’ series for HBO Max

    By PTI
    LOS ANGELES: “Riverdale” director Lee Toland Krieger has been roped in by streaming platform HBO Max to helm the first two episodes of “Green Lantern” series.

    The upcoming show is based on DC character Guy Gardner aka Green Lantern, who is described as a hulking mass of masculinity and an embodiment of 1980s hyper-patriotism.

    And yet, he is somehow likable.

    According to Deadline, the show was first announced in 2019 and received a series order last year.

    The story travels across decades and galaxies, beginning on Earth in 1941 with the very first Green Lantern, secretly gay FBI agent Alan Scott, and 1984, with arrogant alpha male Gardner and half-alien Bree Jarta.

    They’ll be joined by a multitude of other Lanterns — from comic book favourites to never-before-seen heroes.

    The 10-episode series is produced by Berlanti Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television. Krieger recently directed the pilot and second episode of The CW’s “Superman & Lois”.

  • DC launches new horror imprint with ‘The Conjuring’ comic

    By ANI
    WASHINGTON: The new DC Horror line will begin with ‘The Conjuring: The Lover’, featuring stories straight from the world of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

    Before superheroes were synonymous with comic books, one of the format’s most popular genres was horror. According to Entertainment Weekly, DC is taking its commitment to the genre even further with a new imprint called DC Horror, the first installment of which will be a comic tied to The Conjuring franchise.

    ‘The Conjuring: The Lover’ will be a five-issue limited series timed to the series’ next installment, ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’, a.k.a ‘The Conjuring 3’. The comic is co-written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, who penned the screenplay for the new film as well as ‘The Conjuring 2’, and comic writer Rex Ogle. ‘The Conjuring: The Lover’ will feature interior art by Garry Brown (Babyteeth) and main cover art from the legendary Bill Sienkiewicz.

    On top of the main narrative, each issue will also feature a backup story explaining one of the haunted objects in Ed and Lorraine Warren’s iconic “artifact room.”

    The first of these stories will be written by Scott Snyder (Dark Nights: Metal) and illustrated by Denys Cowan (Hardware), while the second issue will feature another written by Che Grayson (Bitch Planet: Triple Feature) and illustrated by Juan Ferreyra (Green Arrow).

    The main story will focus on Jessica, a college freshman returning to campus after winter break and struggling with poor grades and regrets about sleeping with a boy she wishes she hadn’t. As if that weren’t enough, Jessica also slowly realizes that “something evil” is watching her and targeting her… but why?

    “From early titles like House of Mystery and House of Secrets to current series featuring Swamp Thing and John Constantine: Hellblazer, DC has always been the home of great horror comics and characters,” DC editor-in-chief Marie Javins said in a statement.

    He added, “DC Horror continues this tradition with new frightening tales from both well-known and new storytellers that will keep fans spooked and entertained.”

    As per Entertainment news ‘The Conjuring: The Lover #1’ hits stores on June 4, the same day that ‘The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It’ hits theaters and HBO Max.

  • Comedian Mo Amer joins Dwayne Johnson in DC’s ‘Black Adam’

    By PTI
    LOS ANGELES: Stand-up comedian Mo Amer is the latest addition to the cast of Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson-led superhero movie “Black Adam”.

    The New Line and DC’s much-anticipated action-adventure film will be directed by Jaume Collet-Serra.

    Mo Amer, whose real name is Mohammed Mustafa Amer, is known for his Netflix comedy special “Mo Amer: The Vagabond” and the award-winning Hulu sitcom “Ramy”.

    Details about his role in the “Black Adam” movie are under wraps.

    The film is a spin-off from Warner Bros and New Line Cinema’s “Shazam!”, featuring Zachary Levi.

    The character first appeared in DC Comics in the 1940s as a villain corrupted by power.

    He became an anti-hero in the early 2000s.

    The movie also features Aldis Hodge as Hawkman, Noah Centineo as Atom Smasher, Quintessa Swindell as Cyclone, Pierce Brosnan as Dr Fate and young actor Bodhi Sabongui.

    Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani have penned the latest draft of the script, from a previous draft by Adam Sztykiel.

    Johnson is also producing the movie with Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia via their Seven Bucks Productions, and Beau Flynn through FlynnPictureCo.