DCEU Poster Ladies
Amy Adams as Lois Lane
Gal Gadot as Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
Margot Robbie as Dr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn
Viola Davis as Amanda Waller
Cara Delevingne as June Moone / Enchantress
Karen Fukuhara as Tatsu Yamashiro / Katana
Robin Wright as General Antiope
Connie Nielsen as Queen Hippolyta
Nicole Kidman as Queen Atlanna
Amber Heard as Mera
Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Dinah Lance / Black Canary
Helena Bertinelli / The Huntress
Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain
Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya
Kristen Wiig as Dr. Barbara Minerva / Cheetah
Daniela Melchior as Cleo Cazo / Ratcatcher 2
Danielle Brooks as Leota Adebayo
Jennifer Holland as Emilia Harcourt
Quintessa Swindell as Maxine Hunkel / Cyclone
Grace Caroline Currey as Mary Bromfield
Meagan Good as Darla Dudley
Rachel Zegler as Anthea / Anne
Helen Mirren as Hespera
Lucy Liu as Kalypso
Sasha Calle as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl
Bruna Marquezine as Jenny Kord
Becky G as the voice of Khaji-Da
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"Tennessee Rise" by The Tennessee Freedom Singers
(Allison Russell, Amanda Shires, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Brandi Carlile, Brittany Howard, Brittney Spencer, Brooke Eden, Denitia, Devon Gilfillian, Elizabeth Cook, Emmylou Harris, Erin Rae, Fancy Hagood, Jaimee Harris, Julie Williams, Kam Franklin, Katie Pruitt, Kyshona Armstrong, Langhorne Slim, Lilly Winwood, Lucie Silvas, Maren Morris, Mary Gauthier, Meghan Linsey, Meghan McCormick, Mya Byrne, MORGXN, Paul McDonald, Phillip-Michael Scales, Ruby Amanfu, Sam Ashworth, Sara Van Buskirk, Shelly Colvin, Tre Burt and Wade Sapp)
“Register. Vote. RISE.”
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Through the Years → Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark (760/∞)
14 May 2023 | The Crown Princess attended the "DR Girls' Choir +" concert. On arrival at the DR Koncerthuset, the Crown Princess was welcomed by the artistic director of DR Pigekoret Anne Karine Prip, cultural director of DR Henrik Bo Nielsen and singer from DR Pigekoret Amanda Baasch Andersen. (Photo by Mikael Rieck/Christian Larsen/Kongehuset)
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amanda marie nielsen
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It’s all in the details✨ Amanda Marie Nielsen serving all types of patterns and textures👌🏻
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26th Critics’ Choice Awards — Film Winners
BEST PICTURE
Da 5 Bloods
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Mank
Minari
News of the World
Nomadland — WINNER
One Night in Miami
Promising Young Woman
Sound of Metal
The Trial of the Chicago 7
BEST ACTOR
Ben Affleck – The Way Back
Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal
Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom — WINNER
Tom Hanks – News of the World
Anthony Hopkins – The Father
Delroy Lindo – Da 5 Bloods
Gary Oldman – Mank
Steven Yeun – Minari
BEST ACTRESS
Viola Davis – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Andra Day – The United States vs. Billie Holiday
Sidney Flanigan – Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman
Frances McDormand – Nomadland
Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman— WINNER
Zendaya – Malcolm & Marie
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Chadwick Boseman – Da 5 Bloods
Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7
Daniel Kaluuya – Judas and the Black Messiah — WINNER
Bill Murray – On the Rocks
Leslie Odom, Jr. – One Night in Miami
Paul Raci – Sound of Metal
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm — WINNER
Ellen Burstyn – Pieces of a Woman
Glenn Close – Hillbilly Elegy
Olivia Colman – The Father
Amanda Seyfried – Mank
Yuh-Jung Youn – Minari
BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
Ryder Allen – Palmer
Ibrahima Gueye – The Life Ahead
Alan Kim – Minari — WINNER
Talia Ryder – Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Caoilinn Springall – The Midnight Sky
Helena Zengel – News of the World
BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Da 5 Bloods
Judas and the Black Messiah
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Minari
One Night in Miami
The Trial of the Chicago 7 — WINNER
BEST DIRECTOR
Lee Isaac Chung – Minari
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman
David Fincher – Mank
Spike Lee – Da 5 Bloods
Regina King – One Night in Miami
Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland — WINNER
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Lee Isaac Chung – Minari
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman — WINNER
Jack Fincher – Mank
Eliza Hittman – Never Rarely Sometimes Always
Darius Marder & Abraham Marder – Sound of Metal
Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Paul Greengrass & Luke Davies – News of the World
Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller – The Father
Kemp Powers – One Night in Miami
Jon Raymond & Kelly Reichardt – First Cow
Ruben Santiago-Hudson – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland — WINNER
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Christopher Blauvelt – First Cow
Erik Messerschmidt – Mank
Lachlan Milne – Minari
Joshua James Richards – Nomadland — WINNER
Newton Thomas Sigel – Da 5 Bloods
Hoyte Van Hoytema – Tenet
Dariusz Wolski – News of the World
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
Cristina Casali, Charlotte Dirickx – The Personal History of David Copperfield
David Crank, Elizabeth Keenan – News of the World
Nathan Crowley, Kathy Lucas – Tenet
Donald Graham Burt, Jan Pascale – Mank — WINNER
Kave Quinn, Stella Fox – Emma.
Mark Ricker, Karen O’Hara & Diana Stoughton – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
BEST EDITING
Alan Baumgarten – The Trial of the Chicago 7 — WINNER (TIE)
Kirk Baxter – Mank
Jennifer Lame – Tenet
Yorgos Lamprinos – The Father
Mikkel E. G. Nielsen – Sound of Metal — WINNER (TIE)
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Alexandra Byrne – Emma.
Bina Daigeler – Mulan
Suzie Harman & Robert Worley – The Personal History of David Copperfield
Ann Roth – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom — WINNER
Nancy Steiner – Promising Young Woman
Trish Summerville – Mank
BEST HAIR AND MAKEUP
Emma.
Hillbilly Elegy
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom — WINNER
Mank
Promising Young Woman
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Greyhound
The Invisible Man
Mank
The Midnight Sky
Mulan
Tenet — WINNER
Wonder Woman 1984
BEST COMEDY
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
The Forty-Year-Old Version
The King of Staten Island
On the Rocks
Palm Springs — WINNER
The Prom
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Another Round
Collective
La Llorona
The Life Ahead
Minari — WINNER
Two of Us
BEST SONG
Everybody Cries – The Outpost
Fight for You – Judas and the Black Messiah
Husavik (My Home Town) – Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Io sì (Seen) – The Life Ahead
Speak Now – One Night in Miami — WINNER
Tigress & Tweed – The United States vs. Billie Holiday
BEST SCORE
Alexandre Desplat – The Midnight Sky
Ludwig Göransson – Tenet
James Newton Howard – News of the World
Emile Mosseri – Minari
Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross – Mank
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste – Soul — WINNER
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Dear Campaign Committees:
As artists, activists, and citizens, we ask you to pledge that all candidates you support will seek consent from featured recording artists and songwriters before using their music in campaign and political settings. This is the only way to effectively protect your candidates from legal risk, unnecessary public controversy, and the moral quagmire that comes from falsely claiming or implying an artist’s support or distorting an artists’ expression in such a high stakes public way.
This is not a new problem. Or a partisan one. Every election cycle brings stories of artists and songwriters frustrated to find their work being used in settings that suggest endorsement or support of political candidates without their permission or consent.
Being dragged unwillingly into politics in this way can compromise an artist’s personal values while disappointing and alienating fans – with great moral and economic cost. For artists that do choose to engage politically in campaigns or other contexts, this kind of unauthorized public use confuses their message and undermines their effectiveness. Music tells powerful stories and drives emotional connection and engagement – that’s why campaigns use it, after all! But doing so without permission siphons away that value.
The legal risks are clear. Campaign uses of music can violate federal and (in some cases) state copyrights in both sound recordings and musical compositions. Depending on the technology used to copy and broadcast these works, multiple exclusive copyrights, including both performance and reproduction, could be infringed. In addition, these uses impact creators’ rights of publicity and branding, potentially creating exposure for trademark infringement, dilution, or tarnishment under the Lanham Act and giving rise to claims for false endorsement, conversion, and other common law and statutory torts. When campaign commercials or advertisements are involved, a whole additional host of rules and regulations regarding campaign fundraising (including undisclosed and potentially unlawful “in-kind” contributions), finance, and communications could also potentially be breached.
More importantly, falsely implying support or endorsement from an artist or songwriter is dishonest and immoral. It undermines the campaign process, confuses the voting public, and ultimately distorts elections. It should be anathema to any honest candidate to play off this kind of uncertainty or falsely leave the impression of an artist’s or songwriter’s support.
Like all other citizens, artists have the fundamental right to control their work and make free choices regarding their political expression and participation. Using their work for political purposes without their consent fundamentally breaches those rights – an invasion of the most hallowed, even sacred personal interests.
No politician benefits from forcing a popular artist to publicly disown and reject them. Yet these unnecessary controversies inevitably draw even the most reluctant or apolitical artists off the sidelines, compelling them to explain the ways they disagree with candidates wrongfully using their music. And on social media and in the culture at large, it’s the politicians that typically end up on the wrong side of those stories.
For all these reasons, we urge you to establish clear policies requiring campaigns supported by your committees to seek the consent of featured recording artists, songwriters, and copyright owners before publicly using their music in a political or campaign setting. Funding, logistical support, and participation in committee programs, operations, and events should be contingent on this pledge, and its terms should be clearly stated in writing in your bylaws, operating guidelines, campaign manuals, or where you establish any other relevant rules, requirements, or conditions of support.
Please let us know by August 10th how you plan to accomplish these changes.
Sincerely,
Aerosmith, Alanis Morissette, Amanda Shires, Ancient Future, Andrew McMahon, Artist Rights Alliance, B-52s, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Blondie, Butch Walker, CAKE, Callie Khouri, Courtney Love, Cyndi Lauper, Dan Navarro, Daniel Martin Moore, Duke Fakir, Elizabeth Cook, Elton John, Elvis Costello, Erin McKeown, Fall Out Boy, Grant-Lee Phillips, Green Day, Gretchen Peters, Ivan Barias, Jason Isbell, Jewel, Joe Perry, John McCrea, John Mellencamp, Keith Richards, Kurt Cobain estate, Lera Lynn, Lionel Richie, Linkin Park, Lorde, Lykke Li, Maggie Vail, Mary Gauthier, Matt Nathanson, Matthew Montfort, Michelle Branch, Mick Jagger, Okkervil River, Pearl Jam, Panic! At The Disco, Patrick Carney, R.E.M., Regina Spektor, Rosanne Cash, Sheryl Crow, Sia, Steven Tyler, T Bone Burnett, Tift Merritt, Thomas Manzi, Train
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Fall Out Boy, Green Day & More Demand That Political Candidates Get Consent Before Using Their Music. So i saw wich artists are in that Open letter, and Mars isn’t under those artists
1 Some artists are: Aerosmith Alanis Morissette Amanda Shires Ancient Future Andrew McMahon Artist Rights Alliance B-52s Beth Nielsen Chapman Blondie Butch Walker CAKE Callie Khouri Courtney Love Cyndi Lauper Dan Navarro Daniel Martin Moore Duke Fakir Elizabeth Cook Elton John Elvis Costello Erin McKeown Fall Out Boy Grant-Lee Phillips Green Day Gretchen Peters Ivan Barias Jason Isbell Jewel Joe Perry John McCrea John Mellencamp Keith Richards Kurt Cobain estate Lera Lynn Lionel Richie...
2 and the rest of Artists: Linkin Park Lorde Lykke Li Maggie Vail Mary Gauthier Matt Nathanson Matthew Montfort Michelle Branch Mick Jagger Okkervil River Pearl Jam Panic! At The Disco Patrick Carney R.E.M. Regina Spektor Rosanne Cash Sheryl Crow Sia Steven Tyler T Bone Burnett Tift Merritt Thomas Manzi Train
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That's because no one has ever heard of Mars or would want to use their songs... 🤭
But if Trump DID want to throw some Walk on Water for his diciples, do we REEEEALLY think JL would mind it...?
(Nope he wouldn't.)
Actually it would be truly amazing to see how he handles that situation! 🙊
Mr. "Don't shoot the messenger" having to say no to his little song being played in events that would be aired to millions and millions buuuuuuuut that event being one that he is "supposedly" against.
AND if he did say "nope I'm not allowing it", then he would publicly have to snub the man he is so deadly afraid of snubbing. 😭
Oh deary me... 😔
How can we make this happen? 🙃
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DCEU Movies in Development: A Master Post
Last Edited: May 01, 2019
Since Shazam! is coming out soon, I thought I’d make a master post of all the various DCEU movies in development. However, since there’s a huge amount of movies in development, I might miss one or two. Be sure to let me know if I do.
Also, as a side-note, I broke Birds of Prey and Wonder Woman 1984 into three segments of story, crew, and cast, but since things are less clear in regards to The Batman, The Suicide Squad, and Aquaman 2, I wasn’t able to do the same for them.
Confirmed Release Dates:
Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) - February 7, 2020
The Story: Since the events of Suicide Squad, Batman has disappeared, leaving Gotham City unprotected from crime, and Harley Quinn has left the Joker. When Cassandra Cain, a young girl, comes across a diamond belonging to crime lord Black Mask, Harley joins forces with Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya to help protect her.
The Crew: Cathy Yan (director), Margot Robbie, Sue Kroll, Bryan Unkeless (producers), Christina Hodson (screenwriter), Matthew Libatique (cinematographer)
The Cast: Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn), Jurnee Smollett-Bell (Black Canary), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Huntress), Rosie Perez (Renee Montoya), Ella Jay Basco (Cassandra Cain), Ewan McGregor (Black Mask), Chris Messina (Victor Zsasz)
Wonder Woman 1984 - June 5, 2020
The Story: Diana Prince comes into conflict with the Soviet Union during the Cold War in the 1980s, and finds a formidable foe in the form of the Cheetah.
The Crew: Patty Jenkins (director), Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder, Patty Jenkins, Stephen Jones, Gal Gadot (producers), Patty Jenkins, Geoff Johns, David Callaham (screenwriters), Patty Jenkins, Geoff Johns (writers), Hans Zimmer (composer), Matthew Jensen (cinematographer), and Richard Pearson (editor)
The Cast: Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Chris Pine (Steve Trevor), Kristen Wiig (Cheetah), Pedro Pascal (TBA), Connie Nielsen (Hippolyta), Robin Wright (Antiope)
The Batman - June 25, 2021
In October 2014, a Batman standalone film was announced by Warner Bros. By 2016, Ben Affleck was set to star in, produce, direct, and write the project. Geoff Johns and Chris Terrio were hired as co-writers. After various drafts of the script had been completed the film was moving towards beginning shooting by 2017, until Affleck stepped down as director that January. Affleck initially cited his intentions being to more specifically focus on starring as Batman, later acknowledging that after various attempts to get the script where he wanted it, it simply became "time to let someone else have a shot at it". In July 2017, Matt Reeves confirmed that the script was being rewritten: the final draft was completed by January 2019. Reeves reworked the story to focus on Batman earlier on in his career as a vigilante; he said the film will be character-driven and stylistically noir, and will explore the detective aspect of the character to a greater extent than previous films. In January 2019, Affleck confirmed he will not reprise his role as Batman, but remains involved as a producer. Principal photography is expected to begin in November 2019.
The Suicide Squad - August 6, 2021
In March 2016, a Suicide Squad sequel was announced to be in development, with David Ayer returning to direct. Adam Cozad was hired to write the script by March 2017. By July 2017, a new story treatment was written by Zak Penn. In September, Gavin O'Connor was hired as director after Ayer dropped out, as well as co-screenwriter with Anthony Tambakis, David Bar Katz and Todd Stashwick. The final draft of the script was completed in October 2018, though production was delayed due to conflicts with Will Smith's production schedule, followed by O'Connor leaving the project. Production was placed on hold as Warner Bros. believed the script was too similar to Birds of Prey. Charles Roven, Michael De Luca, Peter Safran, Geoff Johns, Richard Suckle, Dan Lin and Andy Horwitz will produce the film. In January 2019, the film was retitled The Suicide Squad, with James Gunn directing, from a new script he wrote. Gunn chose the project over various other films Warner Bros. has in development, including the Man of Steel sequel. In March, Idris Elba joined the cast. He was initially going to replace Smith, who dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, as Deadshot, but it was later decided that Elba would play a new character so Smith could return in the future. Margot Robbie, Joel Kinnaman, Jai Courtney, and Viola Davis will reprise their roles as Harley Quinn, Rick Flag, Captain Boomerang, and Amanda Waller, respectively. David Dastmalchian and Daniela Melchior were cast to portray Polka-Dot Man and Ratcatcher, respectively. John Cena is in talks to portray an as-of-yet unnamed role. Other members of the titular team include King Shark and Peacemaker. Production will begin in September 2019
Aquaman 2 - December 16, 2022
By December 2018, a sequel to Aquaman was in development. In October 2018, James Wan stated the first film intentionally left room for a follow up. Jason Momoa later revealed that he had an idea for the sequel, and had written the first act. The actor pitched the story to Warner Bros. through Toby Emmerich and producer Peter Safran, who were receptive. By December, high pre-release ticket sales and positive reception for the film had convinced Warner Bros. to begin developing a sequel. In January 2019, Warner Bros. confirmed development, with intentions for Wan to return as director. The following month, David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, co-writer of the first film, signed on as screenwriter. In March, Safran announced the film will explore the other Seven Kingdoms of Atlantis.
Unknown Release Dates:
The Flash
By July 2013, Greg Berlanti was developing a film that centered around the Barry Allen incarnation of the Flash. In October 2014, The Flash was announced with a scheduled 2018 release date. The initial script was drafted by Berlanti, Chris Brancato, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim. In April 2015, a story treatment was written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller based on the previous draft, with the intention being that the duo would also direct the film. Over the next two years, Seth Grahame-Smith and Rick Famuyiwa, had individually dropped out as directors of the project due to creative differences with the studio. In January 2017, Joby Harold was hired to do a page-one rewrite of the script, which previously had drafts written by Grahame-Smith and Famuyiwa. In July 2017, the title for the film was changed to Flashpoint, based on the comic book story arc of the same name. In March 2018, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein were hired to co-direct. Zack Snyder, Alex Gartner, Geoff Johns, Dan Mazer, Richard Suckle, Deborah Snyder, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Jon Berg, Denise Di Novi, and Michael Disco will serve as producers on the project. Dan Mazeau was brought on as co-writer, followed by Grahame-Smith and Brancato as additional screenwriters. The directors had initially announced the release of The Flash to be sometime during 2020, though production was delayed from April 2019 to later in the year for additional script work. By February 2019, Daley and Goldstein had contributed to the script with the film's star revealing that the plot will involve the Speed Force multiverse. Principal photography is scheduled take place in Atlanta, Georgia, and follow in Leavesden, Hertfordshire, England. In March, Ezra Miller was hired to co-write a new draft in a collaboration with Grant Morrison. The tone of the film is expected to be similar to Back to the Future. The Flash is on track to release in 2021.
Lobo
In September 2009, Warner Bros. announced that Guy Ritchie would direct a live-action adaptation. Variety described the premise: "Lobo is a seven-foot tall, blue-skinned, indestructible and heavily muscled antihero who drives a pimped out motorcycle, and lands on Earth in search of four fugitives who are bent on wreaking havoc. Lobo teams with a small town teenage girl to stop the creatures." Ritchie was scheduled to begin production of Lobo in early 2010 and bring an "irreverent, gruff tone" to the film as he did with previous films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, though the studio was reportedly aiming for a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America. In early 2010, it was reported that Ritchie had left the project in order to pursue working on a sequel to his hit film Sherlock Holmes instead. The future of the movie was then put on hold. In 2012, Deadline reported that Brad Peyton would write and direct the film. In July 2012, Dwayne Johnson announced via Twitter that he was in talks with Joel Silver and Brad Peyton to portray Lobo, however on in February of the following year, Johnson left the project to play another villain from the DC Comics, Black Adam, in Shazam!. In March 2016, it was reported that Jason Fuchs will be writing the film's script. As of February 2018, DC Films is eying Michael Bay to direct the film inspired by the success of Tim Miller's Deadpool film. Fuchs is currently rewriting the script at Bay’s request so that the script can be lowered to under to under $200 million.
Justice League Dark
Rumors in November 2012 suggested that Guillermo del Toro was working on a Justice League Dark film titled Heaven Sent. It would feature Deadman, the Spectre, Swamp Thing, John Constantine, Phantom Stranger, Zatanna, Zatara, Sargon the Sorcerer, and Etrigan the Demon. Del Toro later confirmed in January 2013 that he was working on such a film, with the working title, Dark Universe, and was hiring a screenwriter. Del Toro revealed Swamp Thing, Constantine, The Spectre, Deadman, Zatanna and Zatara were characters in the story.
In March 2013, del Toro gave an update on the film at WonderCon 2013, while talking about his film Pacific Rim. He revealed that the story bible was complete and he hoped to start the screenplay soon. Production would begin after his next project, Crimson Peak. The film's story would center around John Constantine recruiting Swamp Thing, Etrigan the Demon, Deadman, Spectre, and Zatanna. The film would not be an origin story, with each character already established and elements of their backstory coming into play throughout the film. Del Toro also revealed that Floronic Man would be in the film. In May 2013, del Toro revealed that his script featured Constantine, Swamp Thing, Madame Xanadu, Deadman and Zatanna as the team, with others "in the mix". He also revealed that he was still waiting for the go-ahead from Warner Bros. Pictures. Del Toro revealed in July 2013 that he hoped that the DC Extended Universe, which started with Man of Steel, would become as cohesive as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he added that if there was any correlation to that universe and this film, he would honor it.
In October 2013, del Toro stated he felt his film would be able to coexist with the television series, Constantine and reiterated that the film was still active and in the writing process. In July 2014, del Toro once again stated he was working on the film, and stated it would be independent from the universe established with Man of Steel, saying, "DC and Warners have been very clear that they are trying to keep [this film and Sandman] separate so when the time comes they can unite them, once they know they’re quantifiable." Del Toro also added that his Constantine would not adhere to the continuity established in the television series, but he would consider incorporating elements from it, and even think about casting the same actor (Matt Ryan). In November 2014, del Toro confirmed that the script was complete and handed it in to Warner Bros. to be reviewed. In December 2014, he hinted that the film would be part of the DC Extended Universe.
In April 2015, del Toro said the script revision has been handed in and if there was availability in his schedule, he would direct it; if not, "somebody else will do it... [The film] needs to fall into the plan of the shared universe." In June 2015, the film was confirmed to still be in development at Warner Bros., with some of their other Vertigo Comics film adaptations moving to New Line Cinema. The Hollywood Reporter stated that del Toro was no longer attached to the project. In July 2016, Swamp Thing test footage was released directed by Joseph Kahn. In August 2016, it was announced that Doug Liman would direct the film with del Toro and Scott Rudin producing and Michael Gilio writing, with the film being titled Dark Universe. By May 2017, Liman left the film to focus on directing Chaos Walking. At the San Diego Comic-Con in July 2017, the film's title was announced to be Justice League Dark. By August 2017, Gerard Johnstone was hired to polish the script.
Black Adam
In September 2014, after being considered to play Shazam and Lobo, Dwayne Johnson was cast to play Black Adam in the DCEU. The character was intended to be introduced in Shazam!, but by January 2017 the film's production studios had chosen to divide the narrative to focus on Black Adam's origin. Johnson, who is also attached as producer, has stated the two characters will cross paths in a future film, while other DC characters will make appearances in Black Adam. In October, Adam Sztykiel was hired to write the script. Co-producer Hiram Garcia stated the film will be gritty and violent, similar to the comics. By February 2019, the script was nearly finished with Warner Bros. and Seven Bucks Productions searching for a director. The plot will involve the Carter Hall version of Hawkman, Atom Smasher, and Stargirl. Principal photography is scheduled to begin sometime between late 2019 and early 2020.
Justice League sequel
In October 2014, Justice League Part Two was announced, with Zack Snyder returning as director. In June 2016, Deborah Snyder revealed that Justice League would not be one film split in two, leaving the sequel untitled. The film was scheduled to be released on June 14, 2019, but production was pushed back to accommodate The Batman. In October 2017, J. K. Simmons stated that work on the script was in-progress, while in December, Variety reported that there were "no immediate plans" for Snyder to direct. By 2019, Warner Bros. had prioritized standalone films over the project, although Patty Jenkins noted she would be open to directing the next Justice League film. Though Ben Affleck will not play Batman in Matt Reeves' film, he is still signed on to reprise the role for the Justice League sequel.
Green Lantern Corps
A film based on the Green Lantern Corps was announced to be in development in October 2014. In January 2017, David S. Goyer and Justin Rhodes were hired to co-write the screenplay, based on a story by Goyer and Geoff Johns, with Goyer also serving as producer. Warner Bros. described the film as "Lethal Weapon in space". In January 2018, Goyer reaffirmed that despite the franchise's leadership shakeup the film was still in active development. By June 2018, Geoff Johns was hired to do a rewrite on the script, in addition to his role as producer. Johns stated that the script draws inspiration from his work on the New 52 Green Lantern comics. Green Lantern Corps was scheduled for release on July 24, 2020, but is believed to have been delayed.
Man of Steel sequel
In August 2016, The Wrap reported that Warner Bros. put the film in active development as a top priority. The news of a stand-alone Superman film were later confirmed by Dany Garcia, Henry Cavill's manager. While promoting Arrival, Amy Adams confirmed that work had begun on the screenplay. In March 2017, it was announced that Matthew Vaughn was being eyed by Warner Bros. to direct. In April 2018, it was reported that Christopher McQuarrie is considering directing the film but later dropped it. In June 2018, Cavill revealed that he is preparing to reprise the role.
Booster Gold
In September 2015, a film centered around Booster Gold and the Ted Kord Blue Beetle was announced to be in development with producer Greg Berlanti. The film's tone was described as a buddy cop film with connections to Justice League. By May 2016, Zak Penn had begun work on a script. Berlanti stated that the project had "no connective tissue" to other films at one point, but following a consideration for television series adaptation at Syfy, the project entered a script rewrite from Zack Stentz in May 2016. Berlanti was asked about his involvement with the DCEU as a whole, and indicated that he has interest in the Booster Gold film. After years of being involved in the project's development, Berlanti was reported to be in negotiations with the studio to serve as director. By March 2018, the script, co-written by Berlanti, had been completed. Berlanti stated production would begin once Warner Bros. decides where to place it within the slate of films.
Gotham City Sirens
A film based on the Gotham City Sirens, a team consisting of Harley Quinn, Catwoman, and Poison Ivy, was announced to be in development in December 2016. David Ayer signed on as director/co-producer from a script by Geneva Robertson-Dworet, Margot Robbie will reprise her role from Suicide Squad and take the role of an executive producer, while Geoff Johns and Jon Berg will produce. Production was originally scheduled to begin in mid-2017, but following the restructuring of DC Films leadership the film's development was placed on hold in favor of Birds of Prey. In August 2017, Jared Leto was confirmed to reprise his role as the Joker. Despite a busy production schedule on other projects, Ayer has continued to work on the film, meeting with Gotham City Sirens creator Paul Dini in August 2018.
Deadshot
In December 2016, The Hollywood Reporter noted that a film centered around Deadshot was in development. By September 2018, Will Smith confirmed he would reprise his role from Suicide Squad and that the story is in development.
Nightwing
On February 23, 2017, it was reported that Warner Bros. Pictures was developing a Nightwing live action movie centered on the character, set in the DC Extended Universe, with Bill Dubuque writing the script and The LEGO Batman Movie director Chris McKay signed on to direct the movie.
Discussing why he likes the character and signed on for the project, McKay cited the character's showman personality and background as an entertainer and expressed his excitement for depicting that in the film. He later stated that he wants to introduce a complete adaptation of the character, something that hasn't been done in previous film interpretations of him before. McKay continued to state that the director-driven approach is why he loves Warner Bros., and how the franchise is differentiating itself from other popular shared universes. In an interview with Cinemablend, McKay confirmed that the film would acknowledge the titular character's past from the source material, including his time as a part of Haly's Circus, and also reaffirmed that the film will be a straightforward action movie with minimal use of CGI special effects and grounded realism.
In February 2018, McKay stated the script was nearing its final draft.
Batgirl
In March 2017, it was announced that Joss Whedon was in talks to write, direct and produce a Batgirl film as part of the DC Extended Universe. The film will feature the Barbara Gordon incarnation of the character, with The New 52 comics by Gail Simone serving as "a starting point" for the film. In April 2017, Whedon stated that he was fascinated by a character that chooses to be a vigilante, even though she hadn't suffered any tragedies in her life like Batman, and that the damaged aspect of the character will be explored in the film. In July, Geoff Johns stated production on the film would begin in 2018. At San Diego Comic Con 2017, the title was announced to be Batgirl.
Whedon was to begin production on the film in 2018, but stepped down in February 2018. In April 2018, after impressing the studio with her work on Birds of Prey, Christina Hodson was hired as screenwriter for Batgirl as well. The studio is actively looking for a female director.
Deathstroke
In October 2017, TheWrap reported a film centered around Deathstroke was in development, with Gareth Evans attached as screenwriter and director and Joe Manganiello set to reprise his role from Justice League. Ben Affleck released test footage with Manganiello in costume in August 2016. Warner Bros. greenlit the film after Evans impressed executives with his story pitch, which he described as dark and unforgiving, similar to Korean noir films. However, in October 2018, Evans stated that he is yet to be attached to the project contractually.
New Gods
By March 2018, a film about the New Gods was confirmed to be in development, with Ava DuVernay signed on as director. Kario Salem was hired as screenwriter after working on a story treatment with DuVernay.
Supergirl
In August 2018, a film centered on Supergirl, was announced to be in development with Oren Uziel penning the script. Warner Bros. is seeking a female director, with Reed Morano—who has expressed interest in the project—being its top choice.
Blue Beetle
By November 2018, a film centered around the Jaime Reyes incarnation of Blue Beetle was in development. Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer and Zev Foreman are respectively attached as screenwriter and executive producer.
Plastic Man
By December 2018, a Plastic Man film was in development with Amanda Idoko hired to write the script. The plot is described as a comedy-action adventure.
Wonder Woman 1984 sequel
In January 2019, after principal photography on Wonder Woman 1984 was completed, director and co-writer Patty Jenkins stated the plot for a third Wonder Woman film had been mapped out. She revealed that the story arc for Wonder Woman had been planned over three films, with the third taking place in the present.
The Trench
In February 2019, Warner Bros. announced a horror spin-off from Aquaman focusing on the villainous Trench kingdom. Peter Safran and James Wan are set to produce, with Noah Gardner and Aidan Fitzgerald acting as screenwriters. The film is expected to have a lower production budget compared to other DC-based films. The following month, Safran said he expects the film to be released before Aquaman 2.
Blackhawk
In April 2018, it was announced that Steven Spielberg will produce/direct a film adaptation of Blackhawk for Warner Bros., with the screenplay being written by David Koepp. Spielberg will co-produce the film with Kristie Macosko Krieger and Sue Kroll.
Shazam! sequel
Following the success of Shazam!, in April 2019 a sequel was announced. Henry Gayden is returning as screenwriter, while David F. Sanberg and Peter Safran are expected to reprise their duties as director and producer, respectively. Mark Strong will reprise his role as Dr. Sivana. Michelle Borth confirmed she will reprise her role as Lady Shazam, as part of a five-picture Warner Bros. contract.
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01/01/2022: New Beginnings
Cornel West once said, “You can’t move forward until you look back.” so I want to dedicate this space to the year that has gone by.
I want to take this moment to stop and reflect on the year that has gone by, to remember both our triumphs and our missteps, our promises made and broken, the times we opened ourselves up to great adventures or closed ourselves down for fear of getting hurt, because that’s what new year’s all about, getting another chance, a chance to forgive. To do better, to do more, to give more, to love more, and to stop worrying about what if and start embracing what will be. Let’s remember to be nice to each other, kind to each other, and not just tonight but all year long.
Movies & Documentaries
· 1 Night in San Diego
· 15 Minutes of Shame
· 1983
· 2 Hearts
· 9/11 20 Years Later
· A California Christmas, Christmas Lights
· A Castle for Christmas
· A Faraway Land
· A Quiet Place Part 2
· After Everything
· After Life of the Party
· Aftermath
· All the Bright Places
· Amy Tan
· Anonymously Yours
· Army of the Dead
· Army of Thieves
· Audrey
· Awake
· Back to the Outback
· Beanie Mania
· Beautiful Boy
· Behind Her Eyes
· Behind Personality Tests
· Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell
· Blood Red Sky
· Bob Ross Happy Accident Betrayal and Greed
· Britney VS Spears
· Bruised
· By the Sea
· Candy
· Charlie Says
· Chemical Hearts
· Clouds
· Coastal Elites
· Covid Diaries
· Cruella
· Dog Gone Trouble
· Don’t Breathe 2
· Don’t Look Back
· Dream/Killer
· Elizabeth and Margareth
· Encanto
· Everything Must Go
· Father Christmas is Back
· Fear Street Part 1, 2,3
· Free Guy
· Friends The Reunion
· Friendzone
· Ghostbusters: After Life
· Girl
· Godzilla Vs Kong
· Good on Paper
· Grumpy Christmas
· Hamilton
· Hank
· Happier than Ever
· He’s All That
· Hello Love Goodbye
· Ice Road
· Identity Thief
· If Anything Happens, I Love You
· JJ + E
· Jungle Cruise
· Kid 90
· Killing for Love
· Lady Boss
· Let Them All Talk
· Life in a Year
· Life Itself
· Locked Down
· Love and Loyalty
· Love Hard
· Love or Money
· Love, Death and Robots
· Lulli
· Malcolm and Marie
· Maraney’s Black Bottom
· Mary J Blige’s My Lofe
· Memories of a Murderer
· Mend a Broken Heart
· Mitchell and the Machines
· Mix Tape
· Mommy Issues
· Mommy Murderer
· Money Explained
· Mortal Kombat
· Mother’s Day
· Moxie
· Mulholland Drive
· Murder By the Coast
· My Amanda
· My Octopus Teacher
· Night Teeth
· No Time To Die
· Nomadland
· Official Secrets
· Out of my League
· Over the Moon
· Persona The Dark Truth
· Pieces of a Woman
· Pink All I Know so Far
· Plan B
· Quo Vadis, Aida?
· Raya
· Reaching for the Moon
· Red Notice
· Resort to Love
· Respect
· Respect
· Rita Moreno Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It
· Rush
· Safer at Home
· Seeing All Red
· She’s Out of my League
· Shirley
· Shiva Baby
· Sinatra All or Nothing at all
· Single All the Way
· Skater Girl
· Snake Eyes
· Snake Eyes
· Soul
· Sounds Like Love
· Space Jam: A New Legacy
· Spider Man: No Way Home
· Spiral
· Summer ‘03
· Sweet Girl
· Taylor Swift: Folklore
· The Addms Family 2
· The Bee Gees How can you
· The College Admission Scandal
· The Duff
· The Golden State Killer: It’s Not Over
· The Guilty
· The High Note
· The Kissing Booth 3
· The Last Cruise
· The Last Days
· The Last Letter from your Lover
· The Lie
· The Little things
· The Lodge
· The Lost Daughter
· The Map of Tiny Perfect Things
· The Minimalists: Less is Now
· The Nielsen Tapes
· The One
· The Panti Sisters
· The Princess Switch 3
· The Radium Girls
· The Stepfather
· The Sterling
· The Strange House
· The Suicide Squad
· The Swarm
· The Unforgivable
· The Vanished
· The Vault
· The Way Down God, Greed and The Cult of Gwen Shamblin
· The Woman in the Window
· Things I’ve Heard and Seen
· Those Who Wish Me Dead
· Tick Tick Boom
· Til Death
· To All the Boys Always and Forever Part 3
· Unpregnant
· Untold Caitlyn Jenner
· Vax Live
· Victoria and Abdul
· We Work
· White Tiger
· Why Did You Kill Me?
· Wonderwoman 1984
· Words on Bathroom Walls
· Wrath of Man
· Yara
· Yes Day
· You are my Home
· Young Hearts
Series & Docuseries
· 80’s Top Ten
· A Spark Story
· After Life
· Allen V Farrow
· Alrawabi School for Girls
· Anxious People Count Down Inspiration Mission to Space
· Battle Over Britney
· Behind the Attraction
· Bling Empire
· Borat’s American Lockdown
· Brand New Chery Flavor
· Buried by the Barnards
· Catching Killers
· Challenger: The Final Flight
· Chucky
· Clickbait
· Cobra Kai
· Coming Out Colton
· Cooking with Paris
· Crime Scene The Times Square Killer
· Cruel Summer
· Dig Deeper
· Disappeared
· Dr. Pimple Popper
· Dream Home Makeover
· Elize Matsunaga
· Emily in Paris
· Everything will be Fine
· Everything’s Gonna be Okay
· Expecting Amy
· Fake Famous
· Fear City
· Feel Good
· Firefly Lane
· Five Juanas
· Flea Bag
· Generation
· Generation Hustle
· Ginny and Georgia
· Girl from Nowhere
· Gossip Girl
· Grace and Frankie
· Halston
· Heist
· History of Swear Words
· Hoarders
· Home Economics
· Hotel Cecil
· Hotel Makeover
· Hunting of Joe Bennet’s Killer
· I Care a Lot
· I Hate Suzie
· I May Destroy You
· I’ll be Gone in the Dark
· Indian Matchmaking
· Interior Design Matters
· Invincible
· Killer Unknown
· Loki
· Love Life
· Love on the Spectrum
· Love Victor
· Made for Love
· Manifest
· Marriage or Mortgage
· Misha and the Wolves
· Missing 411
· Missing 411 The Haunted
· Monsters Inside The 24 Faces of Billy Mulligan
· Murder Among the Mormons
· My Love
· My Perfect Life
· Myth and Mogul: John Delorian
· Mythomaniac
· Mythomaniac
· Naomi Osaka
· Naughty Books
· Never Have I Ever
· Night Stalker
· Nine Perfect Strangers
· Nora from Queens
· Only Murders in the Building
· Penguin Town
· Perfect Life
· Prime Day Show X bille Eilish, Her, Kid Cudi
· Raincoat Killer
· Rebel
· Sakaling Maging tayo
· Sasquatch
· Selena + Chef
· Selling Sunset
· Sex Education
· Sex Love Goop
· Sexy Beasts
· Sexy Beasts
· Singapore Social
· Skin Decision
· Sparking Joy
· Special
· Squid Game
· Stay Close
· Styling Hollywood
· Surviving Death
· Sweet Tooth
· Tattoo Redo
· The Astrological Guide of Broken Hearts
· The Big Day
· The Bomber
· The Caretaker
· The Case that Haunts Me
· The Chrisley Show
· The Circle
· The D’ Amelio Show
· The Devil Next Door
· The Devil you Know
· The Falcon and the Winter Soldier
· The Family
· The Flight Attendant
· The Holiday Movies that Make Us
· The House Arrest of Us
· The Imagineering Story
· The Keepers
· The Kominsky Method
· The Lady and The Dale
· The Maid
· The Menendez Brothers Erik Tells All
· The Motive
· The Movies that Made US 1, 2, 3
· The Nevers
· The New York Times Presents
· The Royal House of Windsor
· The Search Party
· The Sex Lives of College Girls
· The Sons of Sam
· The Staircase
· The Stranger
· The Toys that Made Us
· The Undoing
· The Unorthodox Life
· The White Lotus
· This is Pop
· This is Robbery
· Tiger King
· Tiger King The Doc Antle Story
· Tiny Pretty Things
· Trafficked
· Trese
· Turning Point 9/11 The War on Terror
· Two Weeks to Die
· Unabomber
· Unsolved
· Unusual Suspects
· Wall Street
· What If
· Where is Martha
· Wild Crime
· Worn Stories
· You
· Zac and Mia
Songs
· Bad Habits – Ed Sheeran
· Butter – BTS
· Call me By Your Name – Lil Nas X
· Cold Heart – Elton John and Dua Lipa
· Dancing in the Kitchen – Lany
· DNA – Lany
· Easy on Me – Adele
· Ex I never Had – Lany
· Heat Waves – Glass Animals
· Leave the Door Open – Bruno Mars
· Levitating – Dua Lipa
· Message in a Bottle – Taylor Swift
· My Universe – Coldplay
· Peaches – Justin Bieber
· Roll over, baby- Lany
· Ronan – Taylor Swift
· Shivers – Ed Sheeran
· Up to Me – Lany
Travels & Adventures
· Catalina Island
· Dinosaur Quest
· Elsewhere at The Madcap Museum
· Funko Hollywood
· Las Vegas
· OC Fair
· Sequoia National Forest
· The Donut Life Museum
Concerts &Events
· Beyond Wonderland
Books & Audiobooks
· Humans
· Humans of New York
· Humans of New York Series
· Love and Gelato
· Love the One You’re With
· Now We Are Six
· Return to the Hundred Acre Wood
· When We were Very Young
· Winnie-the Pooh
Podcasts
· Behind Relationship Goals
· Conviction
· Dysfunctional Family Storytime
· Every Little Thing
· Lost hills
· Reply all
· Someone Knows Something
· Stolen: The Search for Jermain
· The Next call with David Ridgen
· The Piketon Massacre
· To Live and Die in LA
· Twice Removed
· Up and Vanished
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1883: Yellowstone Prequel Release Date, Cast, Trailer, and News
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By just about any metric, Paramount Network drama Yellowstone is one of the most popular shows on television.
Created by actor-turned-filmmaker Taylor Sheridan and starring Kevin Costner, Yellowstone boasts some truly eye-popping viewership numbers. Though the show was a hit right out of the gate, it’s reached new heights in its fourth season. The season 4 premiere drew in 12.7 million viewers in the Nielsen Ratings Live+3 metric. That made it the most-watched premiere on cable since The Walking Dead in 2017.
Naturally, a show this successful almost has to become a franchise and introduce at least one spinoff. Well, that’s exactly what Paramount has done here. After signing a second major deal with Sheridan, Paramount will bring a Yellowstone prequel called 1883 to its streaming service Paramount+. As its name implies, 1883 will take place in the 19th century and document the expanding American frontier. Not only that but it will focus on Yellowstone‘s central Dutton family as they try to make their way in the Wild West.
1883 is another big swing for the Sheridan/Paramount partnership, featuring an ambitious premise and an impressive cast. Here is everything we know about the the show’s upcoming first season.
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1883 Yellowstone Prequel Release Date
1883 will launch Sunday, December 19 on streaming service Paramount+ (which was formerly CBS All Access). There is no word on how many episodes will be available at launch, but Paramount+ usually does a weekly release model for all its shows, including Taylor Sheridan’s latest effort Mayor of Kingstown.
The synopsis for 1883 reads: “1883 follows the Dutton family as they embark on a journey west through the Great Plains toward the last bastion of untamed America. It is a stark retelling of Western expansion, and an intense study of one family fleeing poverty to seek a better future in America’s promised land – Montana.”
1883 Yellowstone Prequel Cast
The presence of honest-to-goodness movie star Kevin Costner helped Yellowstone stand out in its early days. Now 1883 is employing a similar strategy of bringing big name talent into the fold. The stars include Sam Elliott as Shea Brennan, Tim McGraw as James Dutton, Faith Hill as Margaret Dutton, and Billy Bob Thornton in a recurring role as Marshal Jim Courtright. Other starring roles include Isabel May as Elsa Dutton and LaMonica Garrett as Thomas.
In addition to the series’ leads, Paramount+ has also announced the supporting cast. Get ready for the following list as it’s a big one:
Audie Rick will play young ‘John Dutton Sr.’
Marc Rissmann will play ‘Josef’, a European immigrant who is married to ‘Risa’, who travels with an employed crew to guide his group across the frontier.
Eric Nelsen will play ‘Ennis’, a young, handsome cowboy who agrees to help escort a group of inexperienced men, women and children north to find a home.
James Landry Hébert will play ‘Wade’, a young cowboy who finds himself as part of a
Dawn Olivieri will play ‘Claire’, a fierce, practical and sharp widow who joins her brother and his family on a trip to find a new home.
Emma Malouff will play ‘Mary Abel,’ the daughter of Claire and the niece of James and Margaret Dutton, who joins her family on their journey West.
Alex Fine will play ‘Grady’, an experienced cowboy and the leader of a crew of six drovers, who agrees to help an inexperienced crew round-up longhorn for their long journey.
Gratiela Brancusi will play ‘Noemi’, a woman with two young boys who is recently widowed.
Anna Fiamora will play ‘Risa’, a young immigrant woman who is married to ‘Josef’ and joins the traveling camp to move west.
Amanda Jaros will play ‘Alina’ a weary but hopeful immigrant woman who speaks little English but has much resolve.
Nichole Galicia will play ‘Guinevere’, a local prostitute who works in Fort Worth, Texas.
Stephanie Nur will play ‘Melodi’, a beguiling prostitute who works at the saloon.
Noah Le Gros will play ‘Colton’, a young cowboy in the wagon camp who knows the ropes and has some smart insights about the dangers of their journey.
Martin Sensmeier will play ‘Sam’, a Comanche Native-American Warrior.
1883 Yellowstone Prequel Trailer
The first full trailer for Yellowstone prequel 1883 has arrived. It features some truly gorgeous landscape that fans of the flagship program will know well.
Stay tuned for more 1883 news as it arrives!
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@requiemsfm said: thalia'll be added here! also can i please reserve kelsi nielsen from hsm and also get some fc suggestions for her?
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** kelsi nielsen is reserved for mary for 24 hours! for fc ideas, we can suggest amanda arcuri, mackenzie foy, eliza scanlen, joey king, zoe love smith, jessica sula, or lana condor!
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Goldman Sachs' new managing-director list is out — and it's the largest class in the firm's history (GS)
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Goldman Sachs announced its largest-ever class of managing directors.
Of the 509 promoted, 44% are millennials.
The firm announces managing-director promotions every two years.
It's one of the most coveted positions on Wall Street, a step below partner at the premier investment bank.
Goldman Sachs just announced a new class of 509 managing directors — the largest class in the firm's history.
The position is one of the most coveted on Wall Street, one step below partner at the prestigious investment-banking firm. The firm now has 2,148 managing directors, making up 7.1% of the company's workforce.
It's also one of the youngest classes the bank has promoted — 44% are millennials, up from 30% in 2015.
Other headline stats about the class:
66% started their careers as analysts or associates at Goldman Sachs.
24% of the class is women, down from 25% in 2015.
130 were promoted in the securities division, up from 102 in 2015.
101 were promoted in investment banking, up from 97 in 2015.
52 were promoted in technology, up from 38 in 2015.
Eight were promoted in consumer and commercial banking — the division that houses the bank's online-lending business, Marcus — compared with zero in 2015.
Here's the full statement:
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (NYSE: GS) today announced that it has selected a new class of Managing Directors, effective from January 1, 2018, the start of the firm's next fiscal year.
"Our new Managing Directors have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to our people, clients and culture during their tenures at the firm, and we wish them continued success as they take this important next step in their careers," said Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs.
The following individuals have been promoted to Managing Director:
Gregg Abramson
Sanjay Acharya
Khalid Albdah
Amal Alibair
Karthikeyan Anbalagan
Rolf Andersson
Volker Anger
Jonathan Armstrong
Ken Ashley
Lavanya Ashok
Sebastian Ayton
Jonathan Babkow
Julio Badi
Amitayush Bahri
Soren Balzer
Robert Barlick Jr.
Philip Barreca
Santiago Bau
David Bauer
Oksana Beard
Lee Becker
Virender Bedi
Stuart Beer
Christian Beerli
Amanda Beisel
Yumiko Bekku
David Bell
Pierre Benichou
Andrew Benito
Marco Bensi
Laura Benson
Stephen Bergin
Daniel Berglund
Greg Berry
Shital Bhatt
Dipanjan Bhattacharjee
Anu Bhavnani
Carissa Biggie
Vineet Birman
Daniel Bitel
Anne Black
Richard Blore
Emmanuel Bodenstein
Timothy Braude
Sean Brenan
Hugh Briscoe
Nathaniel Bristol
Leo Brito
Troy Broderick
Levee Brooks
Eric Brothers
Robert Bruns III
Anthony Bunnell
Meg Burke
Susan Burt
Sean Butkus
Russell Byrne
Edward Byun
Adam Cahill
Alessandro Calace
Cristiano Camargo
Ken Cawley
Swapan Chaddha
Patrick Chamberlain
Richard Chambers
Daphne Chan
Lily Chan
Ben Chance
Ginger Chang
Vikram Chavali
Alex Cheek
Jae Joon Choi
Ken Choi
Paul Choi
David Clark
Denis Cleary
Daniel Cleland-James
Ayanna Clunis
Pamela Codo-Lotti
Jesse Cohen
Paul Coles
Simon Coombes
Jenny Cosco
Philip Coureau
Nathan Cowen
Matthew Cox (Securities)
Shaun Cullinan
Christine D'Agostino
Emile Daher
Hiren Dasani
Russell Day
Pierre De Belen
Merche del Valle
Caitlin DeSantis
Jack Devaney
Thomas Devos
Mats Dewitte
Hristo Dimitrov
Tim Dinsdale
Isabella Disler
Christian Ditullio
Terence Doherty
Yakut Donat
Nicola Dondi
Brian Dong
Jason D'Silva
Stefan Duffner
Jane Dunlevie
Marie Duval
Julien Dyon
Rohini Eapen
Zach Eckler
Sayaka Eda
Jason Eisenstadt
Chris Emmerson
Tiffany Eng
Chendan Esvaran
Erkko Etula
Liz Ewing
Michael Fargher
Matteo Farina
Leigh Farris
Sarah Faulkner
Tom Favia
Brett Feldman
Jennifer Feng
Jon Ferguson
Alex Field
Herbert Filho
Alex Finston
Dean Flanagan
Greg Flynn
Trip Foley
Andrew Ho Kwon Fong
Moran Forman
Michael Fox
Caroline Fraser
Daniel Freckleton
Tim Freeman
Reto Frei
Giles French
Kirsten Frivold
Michael Fu
Rob Fuentes
Kenji Fujimoto
Carrie Gannon
Chantal Garcia
Akhil Garg
Alex Garner
Nick Gelber
Andrew Gent
Gizelle George-Joseph
Andrea Gift
Sean Gilbride
Andreas Glaser
Yong Suan Goh
Sona Gohel
Amir Gold
Jeremy Goldstein
Steven Gonzalez
Jeff Gowen
Adam Greene
Tom Groothaert
Hannes Gsell
Ashwin Gupta
Ali Haji
Ayaz Haji
Robert Hamilton Kelly
Victoria Hampson
Raja Harb
Andy Harding
Ryan Harster
Selma Hassan
Stephen Hawinkels
Jacqueline Haynes
Jason He*
Craig Hempstead
David Herrmann
David Hickey
Thomas Hilger
Mitch Hochberg
Jodi Hochberger
Jane Hodges
Peter Hodgkinson
Dylan Hogarty
Tim Holliday
Naftali Holtz
Amy Hong
Jason Hudes
Earl Hunt
Joseph Hwang
Yoshinori Ide
Kazuya Iketani
Daniel Jackson
Ankit Jain (Risk)
Gaurav Jaitly
Jan Janssen
David Jeria
Alnawaz Jiwa
Kim Johns
Scott Johnson
Elis Jones
Neil Jones
Robert Jones
Philip Joseph
Anand Joshi
Shawn Joshi
Ritu Kalra
Michael Kaprelian
Nadeem Kayani
Alicia Keenan
Neil Kelleher
Tom Kennedy
Aqil Khan
Sarah Kiernan
Daniel Kim
Eugene Kim (IMD)
Jason Kim (GIR)
Sora Kim
Kristy Kinahan
Eugene King
Laura Kirk
Kunal Kishore
Elliot Klapper
Jayee Koffey
Jason Koon
Jennifer Kopylov
Daniel Korich
Ichiro Kosuge
Vladimir Kotlyar
Samuel Krasnik
Katherine Krause
David Kraut
Sergey Kraytman
Nitin Kulkarni
Ram Kulkarni
Dileep Kumar (Securities)
Santosh Kunnakkat
Wendy Kwong
JP Lall
Bill Lambert
David Landman
Yi Larson
Niccolo Laudiero
Nick Laux
David Lee
Phillip Lee
Samuel Lee
Shawn Lee
Michael Leister
David Lerner
Naomi Leslie
Matt Levine
Na Li
Haining Liang
Nancy Licul
Monica Lim
Michelle Ling
Srujan Linga
Philip Linton
Alan Liu
Daniel Liu
Eric Liu
Heiman Lo
Juan Lorenzo
Tian Lu
Wayne Lu
James Lucas
Dennis Luebcke
Martin Luehrmann
John Lynch
Gina Lytle
Leo Ma*
Caesar Maasry
Geoff MacDonald
Robert Magnuson
Toshiyuki Makabe
Mariano Mallol
Geydar Mamedov
Kara Mangone
Donna Mansfield
Ajit Marathe
Gilberto Marcheggiano
James Marchese
Michael Marcus
Joshua Matheus
Ann Mathews
Chris Mathie
Brian McCallion
Graham McClelland
Anne McCosker
Michael Meehan (Compliance)
Taylor Mefford
Neil Mehta
Adam Meister
David Mericle
Vitali Meschoulam
Eric Meyers
Alex Mignotte
Andras Mikite
Christopher Milligan
Rahul Mistry
Mike Mitchell
Neil Moge
Waleed Mohsin
Babak Molavi
Joel Monson
Guy Morgan
James Morris
Antoine Munfa
Aimee Mungovan
Yuji Murata
Dan Murphy
Josh Murray
Brian Musto
Shehzad Nabi
Devarajan Nambakam
Ramanathan Narayanan
Ganapathy Natarajan
Danielle Natoli
Murad Nayal
Karim Nensi
Scott Neu
Dennis Ng
Ken Ng
Benjamin Ngan
Joy Nguyen
Salman Niaz
Anders Nielsen (IMD)
Howard Nifoussi
Jun Niki
Leah Nivison
Laura Noble
James Nolan
Lauren Oakes
Lynn Oberschmidt
Allison O'Connor
John O'Connor
Shunil Ohrie
Damian Ordish
Leke Osinubi
David Ossack
Sathiya Padmanaban
Danielle Pallin
Salvador Pareja
Dalmir Pasini
Clorinda Pasqua
Chris Pawson
Paris Pender
Patrick Perkins
Philippe Perzi
Wendy Peters
Andy Phillips
Flavio Picciotto
Michael Pieck
Sam Pirog
Thomas Plank
Joseph Plotkin
Wade Podlich
Ashish Pokharna
Caitlin Pollak
Charles Pollock
Joe Porter
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