Since it was announced that Michael Keaton was in talks to join the DCEU as Batman, my mind has had little time for anything else. I know it’s not a done deal yet, I know the DCEU is mostly garbage, and I know that continuity-wise, the multiverse doesn’t really make sense anymore. (Everyone congratulates the… Continue reading Things Change
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Micheal Keaton in Talks To Return as Batman
It’s time for DC fans to get nuts. TheWrap reports that Michael Keaton is in talks to put on the cowl one more time for the upcoming Ezra Miller-fronted Flash film. Based on the iconic Geoff Johns story “Flashpoint” – something director Andy Muschietti reaffirmed a while back – the Flash movie is set to… Continue reading Micheal Keaton in Talks To Return as Batman
Morbius Trailer Arrives Online
Today, Sony released the first trailer for Morbius. The latest installment in Sony’s expanded Spider-Man universe, the film marks the first time (not including the cameo for the alternate ending to Blade) the Roy Thomas and Gil Kane-created character has been portrayed on the big screen. Check out the Morbius trailer below: The Morbius trailer… Continue reading Morbius Trailer Arrives Online
Dancing with the Bat in the Pale Moonlight: Burton’s Batman 30 Years Later
Thirty years ago, DC Comics’ Dark Knight was brought to theaters in Batman, a darkly stylistic representation of one of comics’ greatest heroes. But the road to Gotham was not without its difficulties. In 1966, the live-action Batman TV series starring Adam West – affectionately referred to as the “Bright Knight” due to its light,… Continue reading Dancing with the Bat in the Pale Moonlight: Burton’s Batman 30 Years Later
REVIEW: Dumbo (2019)
This weekend saw Disney’s most recent live-action remake of one of their animated classics, this time 1941’s Dumbo. Personally, I have mixed feelings on Disney’s trend of remaking their movies because the results have been mixed in terms of quality and creativity. 2015’s Cinderella is my favorite so far because it actually offered something new… Continue reading REVIEW: Dumbo (2019)
Whatever Gotham Needs Him to Be
Batman, like most comic characters, has gone through many different phases and versions over his seventy-seven-year history, from dark avenger to silly goofball to a sort of swashbuckling adventurer, with many different shades mixed in. His cinematic exploits have followed suit, portraying him alternately as a creature of the night and a campy punster. While… Continue reading Whatever Gotham Needs Him to Be