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The weekly TV ratings for Friday, July 10th through Thursday, July 16th are in; here are some of the highlights: Image via ABC Image via Fox Image via Fox
The weekly TV ratings for Friday, July 10th through Thursday, July 16th are in; here are some of the highlights: Image via ABC Image via Fox Image via Fox
The Thing said the following: No we don’t have a post-credits scene. It does leave the door wide open for a lot of different movies. That’s kind of where the movie ends. But then there’s so much more to go on from there - it really leaves the door open. The first trailer for the new David O. Russell film JOY has hit the web. Joy stars Jennifer Lawrence. Image via 20th Century Fox...
The bigger-than-life heroes ofZack Snyder’sBatman v Supermanalongside the anti-hero antics ofDavid Ayer’sSuicide Squad? Take a look at the cast members of Warner Bros. and DC’s shared cinematic universe (viaTHR): Image via Joe Pugliese/THR Image via Joe Pugliese/THR
So much so thatSnyder actually came out in defense of his endingand provided an explanation behind it. Someone has to pay for that. That someone is Superman. Be sure you dont miss any of our otherBatman v Supermancoverage: Image via Warner Bros.
Check out the image below, which was retweeted by cinematographerLarry Fongthus confirming its validity. Peruse other recent links to ourBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justicecoverage below.
Behold, the five best Hall H panels of Comic-Con 2015. Sounds like fun though, doesnt it? Click here to read the full recap. Click here for our full recap of the panel. TheHateful Eightpanel was a perfect blend of geek and cinephiles. Click here for our full panel recap. Image via The Weinstein Company In these instances, the finished product rarely lives up to the promise built up in fans minds....
We get it the newBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justicetrailer is a lot to take in. (And if you havent seen it, head overhereright away!) Image via Warner Bros. Image via Warner Bros. Image via Warner Bros. Image via Warner Bros
It also reveals that the film will play with the timeline a bit. Audience Q&A Image via Warner Bros Image via Warner Bros Image via Warne Bros. Image via Warner Bros.
The bombast and epic scope is on full display, and that’s to be expected. But I also feel like this trailer is a bit all over the place. But overall, Im still not exactly sure what kind of film this will be. Image via Warner Bros Also, Affleck’s reaction shot is your new go-to GIF. Use it wisely: Watch the newBatman v Supermantrailer below. Image via Warner Bros
Last night, we brought you someclose-up images of the Batman armorfromBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, as displayed on the Comic-Con 2015 convention floor. Now we have even moreBvSgoodness to share in the form of new looks atBen Afflecks cavalcade of weapons and gadgets that hell use to fend onHenry Cavills alien in theZack Snyder-directed superhero pic. As you’ve got the option to see in the photos below, which were snapped by Steve, Batmans arsenal includes sticky bombs, a pretty formidable gun, and of course the Batarang....
Theres also going to be a voice-changer Batman helmet that will mimic Afflecks modulated Batman voice from the film. Perhaps the costume has a bit more color to it in the context of the film. Check out the photos below, andclick hereto catch up on all of our Comic-Con 2015 coverage thus far.
And with these images, we an even closer look at the new costume.
Here are new hi-res images fromBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, released by Warner Bros. For those who have already seen the lower resolution images from the upcomingZack Snyderjoint, this is all old news, but there’s plenty of detail to be gleaned for those who are getting their first glimpse. First of all, there’sJesse Eisenberg’s hair, and his gothic office, which could have doubled as a set fromHannibal. And then, of course, there’s that image ofHenry Cavill’s Superman getting touched by face-painted onlookers as if he were the Lord himself, touching on one of Snyder’s most favored themes, namely belief and religion....