Ezra Miller was at least upfront and honest about The Flash not being far enough along in post-production to give DC FanDome viewers the gift of a trailer or even a teaser, but that doesn't mean the snippet of footage we got hasn't sent the internet into meltdown.
We weren't expecting a lot from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom at DC FanDome with the superhero sequel only having been shooting since the end of June, but we were nonetheless treated to a behind the scenes video where many of the key creatives hyped a bigger, bolder and wilder outing for Jason Momoa's Arthur Curry.
It's been a long time coming, but DC FanDome finally gave us our first taste of Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam, and it looks absolutely badass. The hype was strong going into the event, but hopes were dampened a little bit when the show opened with a standard behind the scenes promo package.
DC FanDome is officially underway, and we've already gotten a double dose of Dwayne Johnson thanks to the first look at both DC League of Super-Pets and Black Adam, even though we're barely even 30 minutes into the event.
The cancel culture debate has given rise to wide-ranging opinions from many comedians, some of whom claim there jobs have become harder than ever before in a world where one wrong word is enough to see their career hit the skids.
Everyone involved in the Marvel Cinematic Universe at boardroom level has made it clear that diversity and representation will be at the forefront of the franchise's thinking moving forward, and few superheroes encapsulate that feeling better than Echo, who'll make her debut in Hawkeye before headlining a Disney Plus series of her own.
Netflix's unstoppable expansion of The Witcher universe keeps gathering pace, even if some fans weren't best pleased about one of the three new projects announced at the recent TUDUM event.
Reverberations were sent around the internet yesterday when Michael Caine revealed during a recent appearance on a British radio show that he no longer considered himself an actor, having not worked in two years due to the pandemic, with the veteran star filling his time by writing books instead.
Blockbuster horror has continued to prove popular despite the pandemic, with A Quiet Place Part II setting a record at the time after debuting with $48 million in May, which was largely attributed to the fact the first movie seized the zeitgeist and John Krasinski's sequel wasn't available to stream day-and-date.