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Dwayne Johnson recently teased that we could possibly see Warner Brothers' Shazam film earlier than its current 2019 release date, and now the wrestler-turned-movie star has suggested that he may suit up as Shazam villain Black Adam as soon as Justice League: Part One in 2017.
The next two chapters in Marvel Studios' ever-expanding cinematic universe, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man, haven't even hit theaters yet, but the spotlight has already turned to the next big team-up film, Captain America: Civil War. The film will largely deal with the fallout from Age of Ultron and pit Earth's Mightiest Heroes against one another, and it's about to go into production.
Previous bits of information on CBS' upcoming Supergirl series suggested that the titular Last Daughter of Krypton would be going up against "The Lumberjack" in the pilot episode. Now, courtesy of io9, a new bit of casting suggests that some axe wielding logger won't be the only one giving Kara Zor-El trouble in her debut hour of television.
Latino Review's Suicide Squad rumors just keep coming. Following the three potential bombshells that scoop guru El Mayimbe dropped last week regarding the roles of Deathstroke, Joker and Batman in David Ayer's hotly-anticipated adaptation, he's now reporting that Watchmen alum Jackie Earl Haley might be joining the Squad as well.
Even before the release of any official footage or plot details, fans were critical of Josh Trank's Fantastic Four reboot for its apparent dismissal of the source material in favor of a more "grounded" and "realistic" take on the classic Marvel property. Comments from actress Kate Mara - in which the new Invisible Woman stated that Trank had urged her and her co-stars not to read comics - certainly didn't help, and the absence of several recognizable elements of the Fantastic Four (such as their costumes) in the first trailer only added fuel to the fire.
Part of what's made The Flash such an enjoyable comic book show is how the writers and showrunners have refused to shy away from some of the more outlandish stuff in the source material. For instance, the seeds for time travel and a nemesis like Reverse-Flash were planted in the opening moments of the pilot episode, and that same hour contained an Easter Egg for everyone's favorite telepathic primate, Gorilla Grodd.
Over the weekend, the showrunners and stars of The Flash were at PaleyFest and provided quite a few intriguing details about the remainder of the show's freshman year, in addition to teasing some big things that are headed our way when the second season debuts this fall.
Late last month, former Superman and Supergirl Dean Cain and Helen Slater (from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and 1984's Supergirl, respectively) joined the cast of CBS' upcoming Supergirl series in top secret guest roles. Now, courtesy of Kryptonsite, their parts in the show may have been revealed.
Because of 2oth Century Fox's slow and quiet marketing campaign for Josh Trank's Fantastic Four reboot, it's been easy to forget that the film is arriving this summer. Luckily, Total Film is trying to help them remedy that by releasing four new stills from the upcoming flick, featuring three of the titular heroes.
Gotham has already introduced several characters that will play a key role in Bruce Wayne's future vigilante career as the Batman, including Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie), Selina Kyle/Catwoman (Camren Bicondova), Harvey Dent (Nicholas D'Agosto), a handful of famous members of his rogues gallery, and even the Joker (Cameron Monaghan). Now, the series has added yet another important DC Comics character to the series: Lucius Fox.