director James Gunn has seemingly confirmed that Krypto will appear in the DC Universe.
20.08.2023 - 14:51 / comingsoon.net / Bruce Wayne / James Gunn / James
James Gunn has debunked a rumor that Ben Affleck was supposed to make a cameo in .
A Twitter user recently claimed that Affleck was supposed to make a voice cameo in the new DC superhero movie as Bruce Wayne/Batman. He claimed that it was a comedic bit, but Gunn cut it from the movie because it would have set the film in the DC Extended Universe, which Gunn is moving away from with his DC Universe.
Gunn recently refuted this claim, saying, “I’ve never heard of a Ben Affleck voice cameo in Beetle, nor has Peter, much less cut one. I never heard of one because one never existed (just asked the producers).”
I've never heard of a Ben Affleck voice cameo in Beetle, nor has Peter, much less cut one.
I never heard of one because one never existed (just asked the producers).
director James Gunn has seemingly confirmed that Krypto will appear in the DC Universe.
James Gunn has given an update on Batman: The Brave and the Bold, the upcoming DCU film directed by Andy Muschietti.
Director has clarified that Superman: Legacy will not be a “young Superman movie.”
Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto has revealed more details about his initial Bane pitch – including that it would have seemingly been part of Matt Reeves’ ever-growing Batman universe.
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director Ángel Manuel Soto has called it a relief to be a part of James Gunn’s DC Universe.
The Toxic Avenger isn’t the superhero the world wants, but it may be (once again) the superhero the world needs. For the past two decades, American movie theaters have been overtaken by an exponentially exhausting and sterile battle between Marvel and DC. But The Toxic Avenger offers an alternative, filled with humor, violence, and bad taste. As famously pitched ahead of the film’s flop of a release in 1984, “He was 98 pounds of solid nerd until he became… The Toxic Avenger, the first superhuman-hero from New Jersey.”
The 20th anniversary of Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy has brought the movie back into theaters, in a newly refurbished and remastered 4K version that’s launched plenty of online write-ups on the movie’s historical and cinematic value. Those pieces certainly aren’t wrong — the film’s 2003 release was a watershed moment for Korean cinema in the international market, and its stunningly grim and bloody one-take battle, with the protagonist fighting his way through a hallway jam-packed with mooks, has inspired endless copycats and homages, from The Raid: Redemption to Netflix’s Daredevil to The Princess and all the way up to James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Blue Beetle director Angel Manuel Soto has outlined how Jaime Reyes could fit into James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC cinematic universe.
Blue Beetle's stunt team used DC fighting game Injustice 2 as a reference when coordinating the film's fight scene.
Director Angel Manuel Soto has outlined his plans for a Blue Beetle trilogy.
In a recent interview with Total Film, director Angel Manuel Soto explained why DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran refrained themselves from getting too involved in the production of the upcoming superhero movie. He revealed that Gunn and Safran decided to let him and his team have creative freedom over Blue Beetle’s story because they were happy with what they were doing.