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kal8elle · 2 months
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lily-s-world · 1 year
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Henry, Zachary, Gal, Jason... Sweeties, go burn down Warner Bros. I'll light up the torches for you.
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linusonline · 1 year
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I almost cried when I read this about Superman: Legacy in the DCU announcements. Thank you, safgunn! What a far cry from the spiteful snyderverse version. Actually finding myself looking forward to this.
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disquietiswhatitis · 3 months
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Torn on the new potential Supergirl castings and not because Sasha Calle isn’t getting to continue the role. It’s unfortunate because I feel she had a lot of potential and might’ve just been a case of right person, wrong time but I accept that it is what it is. Anyway, for the new Kara Zor-El (Danvers?), I think Meg Donnelly will get the role.
Pro: I can’t explain it but I think Meg Donnelly ever so slightly looks more like Supergirl than Milly Alcock.
Pro: I feel like she has a slight edge over Milly having played the role of Supergirl pretty well in the TomorrowVerse.
Pro-adjacent note: Were she to be cast, I think it officially puts an end to the TomorrowVerse. It felt like that writing was on the wall when they went straight to Crisis on Infinite Earths without a proper Justice League movie beforehand, but I don’t think Gunn would have his Supergirl actress continue to voice the same character in a non-DCU connected universe. Though I really appreciated them turning Mon El into a villain, I can’t say I’ll miss it.
Con: Meg is less recognizable than Milly Alcock, who was in House of the Dragon. Superman has a tendency to cast more unknown actors but I believe the rest of DCU is going to have a balance of well known and lesser known actors for their big roles. I could see Supergirl being an instance where they try to cast a more well known actor to draw attention and put butts in seats.
Con: I don’t have any expectations for a canon LGBTQ Supergirl in live action and I’m perfectly content knowing I’ll probably have to headcanon her meeting and falling in love with a DCU Lena Luthor that will probably never be seen in live action. However, by all accounts, Meg Donnelly seems straight and she gives off more straight girl energy, like I’m not sure she could convincingly play queer. It’s not a dealbreaker by any means, it’s just not ideal for what I personally would want out of a Supergirl casting.
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movie-magic · 1 year
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thereasonsimbroke · 7 months
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David Zaslav, James Gunn, and Peter Safran haven't been any good to the #DCUniverse 🌩️
Their decisions and creative directions have led WBD to no box office, and they've left many fans scratching their heads 🤔
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silveragelovechild · 12 hours
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Days of Warner/DC Future-Past
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trendfilmsetter · 3 months
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HOUSE OF THE DRAGON star Milly Alcock has been cast as Supergirl in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DC Universe.
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chernobog13 · 1 year
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DC STUDIOS ANNOUNCEMENT
James Gunn and Peter Safran, the heads of the new DC Studios, finally announced a small part of their 10-12 year plan for the new DC cinematic universe.
Like the MCU goes in Phases, the DC films will be presented in Chapters.  Chapter One is entitled Gods and Monsters, and includes the following films:
Superman: Legacy - yet another reboot of Superman, scheduled for July 11, 2025.
The Authority - the Windstorm characters getting introduced in =to the mainstream DC Universe.  I think this  is a huge mistake, both in films and in the comics.  The Wildstorm characters work best on their own world, especially as many of them are analogues of already existing DC characters.  And at this point and time, grim and gritty has been done to death.
The Brave and the Bold - Batman (Bruce) and Robin (Damian), supposedly inspired by Grant Morrison’s stories (although Dick Grayson was the original Batman Damian worked with).
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow - a science fiction adventure based on the recent Tom King=written limited series.  While I admire the story King was trying to tell, it wasn’t really my cup of tea.  And he has earned my eternal wrath for what he did to Krypto!
Swamp Thing - a film about Swamp Thing (natch!).
The Batman: Part Two - the continuation of Matt Reeves’ noir Batman, set in its own universe.  Scheduled for October 2025.
Then there are television series:
Creature Commandoes - an animated series Gun wrote featuring Amanda Waller putting together a black ops team consisting of monsters.  This is probably the mysterious unnamed series Gunn stated a few weeks ago that he was working on.
Waller - a series starring Viola Davis as Amanda Waller, and featuring the Peacemaker crew.  Not wild about this as I have always found Waller to be a detestable character, and certainly not one that should be leading a series.  This  also probably means we’re not getting a real second season to Peacemaker, which is a shame.
Booster Gold - Booster being Booster: trying to pass himself off as a great superhero using his future tech.
Lanterns - a series described as “True Detective with space cops,” this is what is replacing the previously announced Green Lantern series at HBO Max.  This series features Hal Jordan and John Stewart.
Paradise Lost - a series set on Themyscira (Paradise Island) focusing on the intrigues and politics on a island of just women.  So, a Wonder Woman series without Wonder Woman.  I absolutely hate these type of series.  I would rather have another Wonder Woman film with Gal Gadot, thank you.
According to Gunn, this list is not all inclusive of everything coming in Chapter One.
Before any of this happens, there are still the upcoming films Shazam! Fury of the Gods, The Flash, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, and Blue Beetle.
Gunn stated that events in The Flash “resets the entire DC Universe” (I guess it’s a version of Flashpoint), and that Aquaman “leads directly” into Chapter One.
I’m not real excited by what I see so far, although The Brave and the Bold could be fun if done right.  And I’m downright not looking forward to a couple of these (The Authority, Waller).  I’m going to go into “wait and see mode” and hope for the best.
That is if my ancient, dilapidated carcass manages to live long enough to see any of these come to pass.
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thenerdsofcolor · 2 months
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James Gunn Reveals 'Superman' Shield on First Day of Filming
To celebrate the first day of filming — and the titular hero’s canonical birthday — director and co-head of DC Studios, James Gunn, took to social media to share the first official image from the movie formerly known as Superman: Legacy. Continue reading James Gunn Reveals ‘Superman’ Shield on First Day of Filming
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Be honest, Chris Pratt is the first name you are thinking of with the Booster Gold news.
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lily-s-world · 1 year
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I hate James Gunn and Peter Safran with the intensity of a hundred suns right now. I got a bad feeling when they announced them as heads of the studios, and this just prove it.
I'm trying to remain positive but the theory that they will turn DC into another MCU (where they prefer quantity over quality, and where you need to see a hundred series to understand one movie cause they can't keep a plot line in just one film) is slowly turning real.
Henry Cavill basically started this universe with Man of Steel, alongside Zack Snyder and they are just throwing him away. As if he wasn't a fan favorite. As if the entire fandom didn't loose it when they saw him in Black Adam.
DC is one of my favorite comic companies, but I'm going to stick with comics and animations at this point. I'm honestly only supporting Blue Bettle and Shazam, and praying that they don't cancel those too.
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swarasalih · 1 year
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Black Adam SPOILERS
I am manifesting that the next DCU film featuring Doctor Fate has the mantle pass to the canonical next Doctor Fate, Egyptian-American Muslim Khalid Nassour, and that he’ll be played by the incredible Egyptian-American Muslim Abubakr Ali!!! Please make it happen James Gunn and Peter Safran!
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disquietiswhatitis · 1 year
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My take away is that Jenkins/Johns script isn’t moving forward because it doesn’t fit with the new plan. Considering her script for 1984, I’m not surprised. But that’s it.
I think Jenkins might be gone, which might be the best for both Jenkins and Wonder Woman, respectively. I think Wonder Woman 3 won’t happen in its current incarnation but we’re absolutely getting more Wonder Woman movies in the future, be they a continuation or reboot (soft or otherwise.) I will be surprised if Gadot is gone and if so, I’ll be saddened but thankful for the one movie and (99% of) her scenes of the other three movies she was in where she played Diana. But none of that is confirmed. For now, this is an evolving story with a lot of speculation.
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movie-magic · 10 months
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CONFIRMED: It's David Corenswet as Superman / Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.
Siblings Alexander and Bill Skarsgard are on a "shortlist" to play the villain Lex Luthor.
Superman: Legacy is slated for release on July 11, 2025, and THR reported that Gunn wants to shoot at the start of 2024.
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dccomicsnews · 1 year
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'Wonder Woman 3' No Longer Moving Forward As DC Shifts Gears
Ever since James Gunn and Peter Safran were appointed the co-Chairs and co-CEOs of the newly formed DC Studios, they haven’t been shy about letting us know that things will be changing as the studio makes plans for a revamp to these properties. And the latest casualty of this change-up is Patty Jenkins’ third Wonder Woman film. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wonder Woman 3 is no longer…
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