A Frankly Heartbreaking Reason Hartnett Refused To Play Nolan's Batman
After starring in Pearl Harbor and Black Hawk Down in 2001, it seemed like Josh Hartnett was on his way to stardom. He had a chance to reach icon status by playing Batman in 2005's Batman Begins, but he turned it down. The reason, frankly, is heartbreaking.
James Gunn Already Has An Unexpected But Significant Batman Problem
James Gunn and Peter Safran are intent on heading DC Studios into a new direction as their new co-CEO, already having created a master plan for the next ten years. But their plans create one problem with arguably their most important asset – Batman.
Cavill Replacement? Fans Harass Wolfgang Novogratz, Causing Him to Leave Instagram
Just couple of months ago, a lot of fans strongly expected Henry Cavill's return as Superman. But the shakeup of DC Studios under the leadership of Peter Safran and James Gunn went into a very different direction.
Quentin Tarantino's Least Favorite Films: A List of 14 Disappointments
The famous director is widely known for being a cinephile and passionate film critic who doesn't mince words when talking about films he hated for one reason or another.
Warner Bros Called This Is Us Star 'Too Old' To Be DCU's Batman
"Too old" for the role of Batman? Puh-lease. Warner Bros. might have thought so when it came to This Is Us star Milo Ventimiglia, but we beg to differ.
8 Dumbest Mistakes in Marvel Movies Nobody Talks About
It's no secret that Marvel movies are known for their action-packed plotlines and impressive special effects, but even the most beloved superhero flicks aren't immune to a few blunders.
Senator and Batman Actor Dishes on the Dark Knight's Worst Outing
Patrick Leahy was the first Democrat elected to the United States Senate from the state of Vermont and is the most senior member of Congress, the last of the "Watergate Babies" from 1974. He also appeared in more Batman movies (5) than Ben Affleck, Michael Keaton, or Christian Bale. He gave his opinion on the worst cinematic depiction of the Caped Crusader.
Looks Like The Flash Won't Be a Disaster After All, Despite Its Budget Skyrocketing
After years of delays, directorial changes, and off-screen incidents, DC Studios' The Flash will finally be released in June 2023. And according to reported test screenings, it's going to be good.
The Flash Proves to Be Worth the Extra Cash With Record Test-score Ratings
Warner Bros. has moved the release date of The Flash up a week from June 23 to June 16, 2023 as the movie got the highest test-score ratings in DCEU history, according to World of Reel. Despite all the controversy, looks like The Flash is very much on point.
With Cavill Returning, DCU Can Now Do a Better Version of Batman vs Superman
According to Superman in 2013's Man of Steel, the symbol on his chest is not an "S," but the Kryptonian symbol for "Hope." For fans of the character, Henry Cavill's return as Superman in the DCU is likewise a symbol representing hope for a better Superman and Batman team-up movie.