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Next Batman Movie Will No Longer Shoot On Location
Months of being thrown down the drain and we finally have some more information on Matt Reeves' The Batman, which has been given a brand new production start date as long as it is no longer filmed on location. What does this actually mean? Well, when production gets the wheel rolling again, it will no longer be at a central location while filming. Instead, the film will be shot on brand new sets or stages in London, England. Matt Reeves was announced to be directing the new trilogy just last year and has gone on to cast Robert Pattison as the enigmatic playboy Bruce Wayne. Due to the pandemic, along with other smaller setbacks, the film is not set to released in theaters until late 2021.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Snyder Cut
THE DC EXTENDED UNIVERSE From the outset, the DC Extended Universe touted itself as a film-maker driven enterprise. The DC Extended Universe was the creative product of a four-headed brain-trust of Zack Snyder, Deborah Snyder, Geoff Johns and Christopher Nolan. The shared universe experience pioneered onto the cinematic screen by Marvel, was an experiment at Warner Bros. that gave greater creative control to the film-makers, allowing them to shape their vision and bring it to the big screen with some measures of failure or mixed reception in the case of Zack Snyder's 'Man Of Steel.' On the other hand, with Patty Jenkins' 'Wonder Woman' there was some measure of excitement and success.
Patrick OuandjiPublished 4 years ago in GeeksTOP 5 JOKER MOMENTS IN The Dark Knight 2008
The Pencil Trick Shortly after stealing money from every mob boss in Gotham, the Joker crashes their private meeting. He offers to make up for his intrusion by showing them a magic trick with a pencil. After the mob chooses a volunteer, the Joker makes the pencil disappear into the volunteer’s eye. His brutal magic trick was a great way to show how reckless Heath Ledger's Joker was. Even when he's outnumbered, this version of the clown prince won’t hesitate to satisfy his most primal desires. Unsurprisingly, the Joker’s brutality and boldness eventually wins the mob over and they hire him to kill Batman. Let's just hope they didn't hire the clown to do any magic shows.
45 Things You Should Know About Batman Begins (2005)
This movie was released on the 15th June, 2005 and it was the beginning of a new era in comic book movies. It was the start of Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy where we would see the likes of villains portrayed by the incredible Liam Neeson, the terrifying Cillian Murphy, the Oscar Winning Late Heath Ledger, the chilling Marion Cotillard, the violent Bane of Tom Hardy and the ambiguous villainy of Selina Kyle played by Anne Hathaway. There's so much we have to thank Christopher Nolan for.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in Geeks5 Defining Moments When Just Being Batman Wasn't Enough For The World's Greatest Detective
"Because he's Batman!" How many times have we heard that expression every time Batman's actions need an explanation? Don't get me wrong, I love the Caped Crusader and he is one of my favorite fictional characters of all time, but what I think makes him so special is the fact that he is just a man.
Jonas CasillasPublished 4 years ago in GeeksRest In Peace Dennis O'Neil - The Man That Kept Batman Relevant & The Person Responsible for My Love for Comic Books
Sad news in the comic book world. Dennis “Denny” O’Neil, best known for writing and editing Batman comic books, died on June 11 of natural causes.
Jonas CasillasPublished 4 years ago in GeeksCrisis on Infinite Earths Part 3 Recap (Spoilers Ahead)
Hey guys, I know its been a long while with everything going on, but I'm finally getting back into the writing spirit and here to bring you a recap of Part 3 of Crisis of Infinite Earths.
Joseph MicalizioPublished 4 years ago in GeeksJustice League - can it be saved by the fabled "Snyder Cut"? Part 2
Here is Part 2 of the "Snyder Cut" feature published earlier today. "Justice League" Production Issues By 2017, Marvel Studios and Disney were soaring high. They had released 16 films from the MCU and were so confident in their product, that they scheduled the third Thor movie ("Thor: Ragnorak") for release in the same month as "Justice League" (November 2017) - a single franchise lead against a full DC super-team. On the other hand, DC and Warner Bros. were reeling from the poor reactions to both "Batman vs Superman" and "Suicide Squad", but they had some hope after the overwhelmingly positive response for "Wonder Woman".
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksJustice League - can it be saved by the fabled "Snyder Cut"? Part 1
There's possibly no hotter fan war online than Marvel vs DC Comics, to the point where there have been co-ordinate efforts to bias ratings on independent movie review sites. There are even wide-spread conspiracies that Marvel Studio's owner, Disney, has paid film critics and publishers for positive reviews for Marvel films and negative reviews for DC/Warner Bros Studio films.
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe DC Extended Universe
Tragedy During the Spring of 2017, the DC Extended Universe suffered the family tragedy of Zack Snyder, the Batman v. Superman director suffered a tragic loss of his daughter to suicide and the departure of Zack Snyder from the Justice League film in the process of reshoots, parting ways definitively from the DC Extended Universe. Upon his departure, Joss Whedon was brought onboard the project for reshoots.
Patrick OuandjiPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Joker gives us Much to Think about but not Much to See
Warner Bros Pictures. Poster The Joker draws strong comparison to a number of films. Taxi Driver is foremost for me and The King of Comedy to a lesser extent. In Scorsese’s 1976 breakout, Travis Bickle is subsisting on the fringes, and the growing realization of his disenfranchisement tosses the young man over the edge. In keeping, The Joker finds himself looking over the same cliff and definitely adds some juice to his tragedy. Not keeping the rage to himself, Joaquin Phoenix starts a movement, and legions of his ilk are ready to take on the vulgarity and insensitivity of American life. It sounds like a winner. Not quite, so let me begin.
Rich MonettiPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Legend Of Krypton: The Ultimate
Genesis Krypton orbited a red dwarf star, 27 light-years away from Earth named Rao. The Green Lantern Corps had designated Krypton as part of Space Sector 2813 and Green Lantern Tomar-Re policed the sector at the time of its destruction.
Patrick OuandjiPublished 4 years ago in Geeks