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'The Batman' Director Matt Reeves Reveals Sources Of Inspiration And Teases Different Interpretations Of Familiar Characters
Batman being recast and reinterpreted onscreen has become as much of a regular thing as having different writers for the character in the comics. This is a point that The Batman Matt Reeves has delved into when discussing the upcoming film. At a virtual panel for DC FanDome, Reeves discussed The Batman, its influences, and the directions that it could take.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksAvengers Anatomy: 5 Weird Facts About Thanos’ Body
Thanos is considered to be the most powerful supervillain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He was first introduced in the film, Avengers: Infinity War. He has defeated most of the superheroes of the team Avengers in the film. There are six Infinity Stones in Thanos’ snap, which makes him more powerful. All of these gem-type stones have different roles designated to each one of them. The first stone, Space Stone, appeared in the film, Captain America: The First Avenger. Thanos made massive efforts to collect all the Infinity Stones to become more powerful.
clarkebobby366Published 4 years ago in GeeksBen Affleck And Michael Keaton Set To Reprise Batman Roles In 'The Flash' Film
As fast as he is, The Flash has yet to receive his own theatrical film. It has been delayed time and time again over the years, but it is currently set to be released in June 2022. With all of the delays (even before delays were more commonplace thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic), it is understandable that moviegoers may have lost enthusiasm over the project, especially if they were not fans of the Ezra Miller portrayal of Barry Allen in 2017’s Justice League film. However, some news about the film may be enough to sway their curiosity.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in GeeksSpider-Man: Far From Home – 10 Hidden Details You Didn’t Know About The Main Characters
Spider-Man: Far From Home is a superhero film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe based on the Marvel comics. It is directed by Jon Watts and released in 2019. This film was a blockbuster and a sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming. The famous Hollywood actor Tom Holland is playing the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in this film.
Jack thomsonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksAge of Ultron
I’m just gonna say it, Age of Ultron is the MOST underrated film in the MCU franchise. People fail to grasp the relationship complexities and the fact that if any film in the first three phases of the MCU is essential, it's this one.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 years ago in GeeksDoctor Strange vs Scarlet Witch
This is a well known debate and though the obvious, common sense answer to any hero vs hero debate is it depends; it depends on the writer and what the intent of the story is. However we can hypothesize based on comic book feats, powers and weaknesses, and biggest wins over overpowered opponents. Using this type of analysis the answer to who would win Doctor Strange or Scarlet Witch is a loud, resounding Scarlet Witch.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThis Black Widow Theory Suggests Natasha did not Actually Die in Avengers: Endgame
During Avengers: Endgame, to retrieve the soul stone on Vormir, Clint Barton (Hawkeye, played by Jeremy Renner) and Natasha Romanov (Black Widow, played by Scarlett Johansson) had an emotional scene where they had to decide who had to be sacrificed for the stone. After fighting and arguing, Natasha was the one who ended up trading her soul for the stone. Or did she?
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7 LGBT Superheroes for the MCU
While DC/Warner Bros. have made strides including LGBT superheroes into their TV properties (albeit not such a great record on the movie front), Marvel/Disney is lagging behind. Things have been a little better at Fox, who've given us hints at Deadpool's bisexuality and paired him with the lesbian Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and made a series for the LGBT-friendly Runaways. Now that Disney has the rights to the Fox/X-Men characters, it's time they moved forward and gave us some serious LGBT representation on the big and small screens.
Daniel TessierPublished 4 years ago in Geeks Who is the Best Batman
Batman is one of the most popular superheroes of all time and is beloved by both superhero fans and movie fans alike. Many actors have attempted to dawn the cape and cowl, bringing audiences some amazing, and some... not so amazing performances. With so many actors playing the Dark Knight many people consistently debate who exactly was the best. To decide objectively we will see how each actor fared under certain criteria and the winner of each criteria gets one point. The Batman with the most points is THE BEST BATMAN.
Jordon DumenilPublished 4 years ago in GeeksBatman and The Joker
How do we react on the edge of crisis? Some people get paralyzed in panic, others get angry and frustrated under the weight of futility, especially if those people are real people like you and me that can’t respawn like in a videogame if the wrong decision is taken. Happily, we have fiction to rehearse that.
Aaron CortésPublished 4 years ago in GeeksTownsville Revisited
Sometimes, I think that my life might have flowed in an entirely different direction had I not been alive to witness The Powerpuff Girls. The brilliant television animation series that aired from 1998 to 2005 (and not, it should be pointed out, the recent and feeble attempt to revive past glory on the part of its network by reviving it) and its marvelous lead characters both.
David PerlmutterPublished 4 years ago in GeeksSnyder Shows New 'Justice League' Scene With Black Suit for Superman
Ever since Zack Snyder took over as director of the latest DC Comics films (Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Justice League) some of his creative choices have been...controversial, to say the least. Fans have been highly divided on the films, and the critical reception has been less than stellar. However, many people agree that the director's cut of Batman v Superman is a marked improvement over the theatrical release, adding to character arcs, explaining some murky story elements, and closing plot threads. With Justice League in a similar boat, fans are looking forward to seeing what Snyder's true vision for the film was, and whether the director's cut can improve the film in a fashion similar to that of Batman v Superman.
Culture SlatePublished 4 years ago in Geeks