Ultimately, this movie is sloppy. It may be fun for those who will enjoy seeing two of the most popular superheroes ever on screen together, but ultimately it's a ripoff of better films.
Jared Leto, the latest person tasked with the job for the upcoming "Suicide Squad," is not dispelling this notion. The actor, who is gracing the cover of Empire, in full Joker regalia, spoke to the magazine about the difficult experience it was to embody such a psychopathic villain.
DC Comics and Marvel artist Phil Jimenez, best known for his work as the writer/artist for "Wonder Woman" and the miniseries "Infinite Crisis," recently declared that comics are "inherently gay or inherently queer."
The Warner Bros. CinemaCon conference showcased a number of films the studio will be releasing in the next year and also previewed one of the most anticipated films of the year "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice."
Kevin Owens, former Ring of Honor (ROH) champion, made his debut at "NXT Takeover: R Evolution" making his presence felt at the expense of new NXT Champion Sami Zayn, El Patron Alberto signs with ROH after winning the AAA World Championship and CM Punk continues his post-pro wrestling career as comic book writer having signed on to work DC Comics Vertigo label.
Warner Bros. has moved the release date for the highly-anticipated "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" movie. What does it mean for the movie? And what does it say about the film industry?
Last week Warner Bros. Studios officially announced the title to the "Man of Steel" sequel as "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" amid production breaking ground.
Since the announcements that the "Man of Steel" sequel would include not only Batman by Superman's side but Wonder Woman as well, comic book fanboys began to speculate a Justice League film would be in the works in the not too distant future.
After months of speculation, sources have confirmed with Variety that Victor Stone aka Cyborg will be featured in the upcoming Man of Steel sequel and will be played by theater actor Ray Fisher.
Since last year's Comic-Con announcement in San Diego that Zack Snyder's Superman reboot "Man of Steel" would include Batman, comic book fanboys have been clamoring for the first look of the "World's Finest" duo together in costume.
After about a month of speculation, the success of the film finally prompted Marvel Studios to officially announce Monday that the third installment of the Captain America franchise will in fact be going head to head against the "Man of Steel" sequel on May 6, 2016.
When Warner Bros. announced that Ben Affleck was signed on to play Batman and go head to head with Superman in the "Man of Steel" sequel, the Internet exploded.
Since the announcement at last year's Comic-Con San Diego that Superman would be joined by Batman in the follow up film to 2013's Man of Steel, other than the slew of casting announcements in the last few months, very little information is known about the film's plot.
Marvel Studios is known for its knack of secrecy and keeping things close to the chest. For a few months, the comic book film studio has kept fanboys in the dark regarding three of its upcoming release dates slated for May 6, 2016, July 8, 2016 and May 5, 2017. According to the "Hollywood Reporter," sources said the May 6 film, will be the third installment of the "Captain America" films.