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Tag: Warner Bros.

THR Article Proves Warner Bros. and DC are “Tone Deaf”

The latest Hollywood Reporter article poses the issue of who will be the new black Superman and its director of color. The report throws out potential ideas for who will become the new Superman. Additionally, actor Michael B. Jordan denied he would be taking over the role: “It’s definit...

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Warner Bros. Removes Green Lantern Cameo from Zack Snyder’s Justice League

Wayne T. Carr, the actor who would have portrayed John Stewart’s Green Lantern in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, revealed his cameo was cut from the movie. Warner Bros. is finding it difficult to stay out of controversy since the release of Zack Snyder’s Justice League less than two...

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Final In the Heights Trailer Debuts During Oscars

Last night, the latest trailer for In the Heights aired during the Oscars. This trailer includes lots of previously unseen footage and music. The new clips provide a better look at some of the side characters and some impressive dancing. The film is directed by Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians) and is ...

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Michael Keaton’s Batman Finally Confirmed for The Flash

After initially saying he was hesitant to appear in The Flash due to COVID concerns, Michael Keaton has officially been revealed to be reprising his role as Batman from the classic 1989 blockbuster of the same name.  In an interview with Deadline back in March, Keaton said: “It’s Covid. I�...

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REVIEW: Cats Don’t Dance (1997)

In 1997, the only film ever created by Turner Feature Animation was released under Warner Bros. Animation. Cats Don’t Dance was a spectacular box office bomb and mostly flew under the radar at the time of its initial release. For that matter, the film is still relatively obscure, despite a star-st...

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REVIEW: Harley Quinn – Seasons 1 & 2 (2019-2020)

When they started advertising the Harley Quinn animated show as part of the DC Universe app, I was not impressed. Adult-oriented animated series are hit-or-miss for me, as I find they often lean too far into comedy for my taste. The animation style didn’t appeal to me, but more importantly, I ...

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