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Multiple green lanterns is one of the better pieces of news/rumors coming out of the DCCU. Hope its true
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Idris? Idris getting up there in age. By the time they drop that he probably wont even be interested. Or am I wrong
Chris Pine definitely
John Stewart seems a little older in some of the jl cartoons. Was probably losing his hair so he shaved his head.
He has a point with DC having no clear vision.
Well according to these rumors, that's exactly how it's gonna be.Green Lanterns? I feel like they should establish one GL, insert him into the JL, then introduce other GL's later.
It has seemed to me that DC's plan has been specifically not do things like Marvel has done a shared cinematic service despite how well it worked. Almost as if it's an edict from up on high by a WB exec.
He has a point with DC having no clear vision.
I haven't clicked on the link but that'd be one hell of a promotion for Timm if he even would want the job.And no, Snyder/Goyer don't count as DC's Feige. They should just let Bruce Timm flourish.
Well according to these rumors, that's exactly how it's gonna be.Green Lanterns? I feel like they should establish one GL, insert him into the JL, then introduce other GL's later.
The JL movie comes out way before the GL movie. The way things are going the JL sequel will drop before the GL movie
Nah man,Nate Parker?
Bruh from power?
Always thought Derek Luke was mad underrated
Well they sort of did that with the failed GL movie They focused on one guy, who was Hal and it sucked. Right now it's like 50/50 that it'll be Hal or John in the JL movie.Well according to these rumors, that's exactly how it's gonna be.Green Lanterns? I feel like they should establish one GL, insert him into the JL, then introduce other GL's later.
The JL movie comes out way before the GL movie. The way things are going the JL sequel will drop before the GL movie
I'm talking about even the first GL movie. Focus on one guy's story and expand afterward. It just sounds like a cop-out to me. Pick Hal or John and deal with people on the internet moaning about the other one not being chosen. (That would include myself if they don't choose John Stewart. )
When I saw the creditsI would agree but I can't. Everything about the movie was absolutely horrible. I mean name one thing good about it?
When I saw the creditsI would agree but I can't. Everything about the movie was absolutely horrible. I mean name one thing good about it?
This movie went under the radar and its very good. It is a must watch.not "DOJ" related but i never seen this before...where tim drake kills the joker...basically it ties in BTAS and Batman Beyond...
not "DOJ" related but i never seen this before...where tim drake kills the joker...basically it ties in BTAS and Batman Beyond...
Warner Bros. Pictures continues its tradition of delivering its most anticipated tentpole properties and their biggest stars to Comic-Con International: San Diego with this year’s Hall H presentation.
On Saturday, July 11, beginning at 10:30 a.m., Warner Bros. will showcase several of its upcoming feature releases and offer up a surprise or two as well.
Keen to deliver a taste of one of next year’s most eagerly awaited pairings, director Zack Snyder and stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill take the main stage with “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” They are joined by castmates Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter and Gal Gadot for a sneak peek at the 2016 action adventure that brings the Super Heroes together on the big screen for the very first time, from Warner Bros. Pictures and RatPac-Dune Entertainment.
From “Pan,” Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund and Peter himself, Levi Miller, together with director Joe Wright, soar into town with their high-flying adventure, coming to theaters this fall from Warner Bros. Pictures and RatPac-Dune Entertainment.
And Cavill once again takes the stage, this time with Armie Hammer, a duo with a very different dynamic in this summer’s fresh, über-stylish actioner from filmmaker Guy Ritchie, “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” along with fellow stars Alicia Vikander and Elizabeth Debicki.
Sue Kroll, President, Worldwide Marketing and International Distribution, stated, “Comic-Con provides us a fantastic opportunity to interact with the fans and this year, as with every year, our aim is to surpass their expectations. We’re also thrilled to give our filmmakers and talent a chance to experience the unique energy and enthusiasm of Comic-Con.”
With “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” and “Pan” headlining the bill, Warner Bros. will also present some unexpected offerings that are sure to delight the crowd.
Ayyy it popped up on my google now cardsSource is Fashion & Style website?