Tag: Justice League
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‘Justice League’ Animated Movies in Order
The battle of good vs. evil is a tale as old as time, but the Justice League films keep managing to reinvent new and interesting storylines. Based on comic books by DC Comics, the movies, across animation and live-action, showcase plot lines that involve a range of elements. From time travel to the supernatural to…
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Robin Wright, Christine Vachon to Be Honored at Karlovy Vary Film Festival
U.S. actor Robin Wright will be awarded the President’s Award at the 57th Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s closing ceremony. In honor of Wright, it will screen “The Princess Bride.”Wright is best known for her performance in Netflix series “House of Cards.” She earned three Golden Globe nominations and a win in 2014. She earned five…
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The Original Batman vs. Superman Movie You Never Saw
At the dawn of the 21st century, two famous superheroes needed a little help in restoring their big-screen mojo. Batman and Superman were pop-culture icons who had endured for decades, but their most recent films had left audiences cold. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace had turned out so infamously lousy that it sent the…
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‘Rebel Moon’ First Look: Behind the Scenes of Zack Snyder’s Netflix Space Opera
After directing “Army of the Dead” for Netflix in 2021, Zack Snyder is preparing to return to the streaming service for his next blockbuster. The “Justice League” director’s latest film is “Rebel Moon,” an original sci-fi epic that he co-wrote and directed and is set to stream this December.Netflix used its Tudum fan event in…
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Ezra Miller’s Legal Troubles: A Timeline of Arrests and Controversies Before ‘The Flash’
Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ tentpole summer release, “The Flash” was initially revealed back in October 2014 as part of the inaugural DC Universe slate. It received a 2018 release date, alongside eventual releases like “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” “Suicide Squad,” “Wonder Woman,” “Aquaman” and “Shazam.” However, parts of that plan didn’t come…
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‘Stan Lee’ Review: A Tasty Documentary About the Visionary of Marvel Makes the Comics Look Better Than the Movies
There’s a moment in “Stan Lee,” David Gelb’s lively and illuminating documentary about the visionary of Marvel Comics, that’s momentous enough to give you a tingle. The year is 1961, and Lee, approaching 40, is burnt out on comics. It’s a form he has never taken all that seriously, even though he’s been working at…
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Batman Beyond’s Confusing Place In The Animated Series Timeline Explained
The superhero comic books of Marvel and DC use a static timeline, where no characters permanently age. That’s what makes “Batman Beyond” so unique; following in the thematic footsteps of “The Dark Knight Returns,” the show depicted a Bruce Wayne who’d aged out of the cowl. In his place, he trained teenage Terry McGinnis as…