"The Flash" trailer brings back Michael Keaton's Batman and proves once and for all that the Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher Batman movies are separate.
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Amid the chaos of the "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3" trailer, one scene shows Nebula and Groot giving a Ravager salute, and fans are convinced it's for Drax.
It's been decades since Michael Keaton has donned the Batsuit, but fans are ready to endure anything "The Flash" has to offer to see Keaton back in action.
Adam Warlock has been one of the more anticipated characters, and while we have seen small teases of him before, the Super Bowl trailer gives us our best look.
The second trailer for The Flash arrived during Super Bowl 2023. There were tons of Easter eggs and small details to break down from the amazing trailer.
Now that the wait is over for the first trailer, it's worth noting that Keaton's much-hyped return may be exactly what Warner Bros. needs to rescue this film.
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"Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania" star Evangeline Lilly says that she did not have to work out to get ripped for the new film, unlike co-star Paul Rudd.
The "Spider-Man Noir" comics are among the web-slinger's darkest outings to date, and the TV series will be his grittiest adaptation if it honors them.