"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is one of the most hotly anticipated films in post-production. The release date is just months away but fans have upped the speculation to fascinating realms.
Famed movie producer and writer David Goyer recently talked about his upcoming projects in the big and small screens, revealing that the Superman film "Man of Steel" has a prequel, a TV series titled "Krypton" that is currently in the works.
Word around the industry is DC Extended Universe has slammed the door on a "Man of Steel" sequel, but these rumors are reportedly untrue. More details were recently revealed, most notably the presence of classic comic book characters Supergirl and Bizarro.
The latest trailer of the much-awaited "Supergirl" series lets the audience glimpse a new side to Kara Zor-El. CBS released a new promo for their female superhero on Wednesday that tugs at the heartstrings and inspires everyone to be as super as the title character.
“Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” will, once again, be featured in the upcoming 2015 San Diego Comic-Con International. To complete the DC blockbuster’s Hal H panel, Deadline has reported that Warner Bros. will be bringing in Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Henry Cavill as Superman, and director Zack Snyder.
Earlier this month came big news that Warner Bros. Studios was not only planning a Justice League film to continue the story from the upcoming "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" film, but a slate of DC Comics heroes would also follow the release to star in their own big-screen adaptations.
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.
After shocking fanboys Monday with a teaser picture of the new Batmobile under a tarp, filmmaker Zack Snyder kept to his word Tuesday and unveiled the first official look at Batman's ride in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel.
With principal photography about to officially begin this week in Detroit for the "Man of Steel" sequel, the stars and crew of the film gathered at a local bowling alley for a cast party Saturday night.
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.
Although Warner Bros. and Marvel Studios are preparing for a game of box office chicken on May 6, 2016, the United States release date of both the Man of Steel sequel and the third Captain America film, Warner Bros. will release its tentpole film a week early overseas.
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.
Since getting the part of Batman in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel that will begin filming this month, Ben Affleck has been working out to get his body to superhero status or so his personal trainer told the Twittersphere on Tuesday.
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.
Dark Knight Trilogy and Man of Steel screenwriter David S. Goyer recently spoke with Comic Book Resources about the responsibility of telling a comic book story on the big screen and the possibility of connecting Christopher Nolan's Batman universe to Zack Snyder's Superman universe.
As early production is underway starting earlier this month for the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel in Michigan and principal photography is set to begin in April, it came as a bit of a shock when Jeremy Irons, who will play Bruce Wayne's trusted confidante and butler Alfred Pennyworth, said the script isn't finished yet.