One of the most intriguing movies that held panels at DC FanDome is writer-director Matt Reeves' The Batman, which finally debuted a proper trailer at the event. Who's the goggled villain in the trailer for The Batman? The answer isn't as perplexing as it may seem.
The Suicide Squad is once again coming to wreak havoc on the superhero realm. And if the first-look footage James Gunn and company unleashed during DC FanDome is any indication, the director may have outdone even himself in regards to just how far he's willing to push the envelope of insanity.
With The Thinker confirmed as one of the explosive members of James Gunn's revamped Suicide Squad, it's worth investigating the deep DC origins of this unique supervillain -- specifically, the source of his powers.
At the presentation for James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, he and the film's core cast ushered in a special video: a rundown announcing which character each star is playing on screen. Gunn also announced more characters after the panel. Here's every new character in The Suicide Squad explained.
Many praised the darker, more adult tone on display in the Snyder Cut trailer, as well as the use of one iconic Leonard Cohen song in the background to set the appropriate mood; that doesn't mean the first look wants for detractors, however.
During the Shazam! 2 panel at DC FanDome 2020, stand-up comedian and actor Sinbad made an appearance and announced that he would have a significant role in the upcoming sequel. But is he really telling the truth?
During a DC FanDome panel for Reeves' The Batman, which will see Robert Pattinson as Batman himself, Reeves discussed his inspiration for the film, which include some pretty hard-hitting, gritty movies that can give fans an idea of what the next version of Batman may look like.
While fans got a glimpse at Black Adam's concept art and an update on Centineo's training, one of the panel's most spine-tingling moments came right at the end, with Johnson promising that the DC Universe of heroes is about to get a powerful overhaul.
Starring Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne, the brooding billionaire and apparent object of the Riddler's torment, The Batman is currently scheduled to hit theaters in October 2021. But there's a chance that The Batman may not make that intended release date.
Nathan Fillion is joining James Gunn's squad, and he couldn't be a better fit for his role. If you're not familiar with TDK, you're probably not alone; the name TDK is new, but Fillion's character is based on a DC comics character inspired by fan parodies.
At long last, the first trailer for Matt Reeves' The Batman has arrived, unleashed to the eager masses at the end DC FanDome on Saturday, August 22, 2020. Here's what you may have missed when watching the trailer.
In a shocking development, Justice League star Ben Affleck will reprise his role as the Dark Knight in the Ezra Miller-led Flash solo movie from director Andy Muschietti. Also appearing: Michael Keaton, suiting up for another go as his vision of the Caped Crusader. How is this possible?
On the surface, Polka-Dot Man is clearly two things: an unhinged guy with a vendetta against the Dark Knight, and a villain who's speckle-sprayed costume makes him look pretty darn goofy. There's more to Polka-Dot Man to meets the eye, though. Here's a peek into Polka-Dot Man's backstory.
In anticipation of a discussion panel promoting The Batman at the virtual DC FanDome event, images hit the internet offering us our first look at the man under the cowl. Now, we can apply our detective skills to Robert Pattinson's incarnation of the sunken face and haunted eyes of Bruce Wayne.
Director James Gunn has demonstrated a gift for creative casting when it comes to lovable bands of comic book misfits. Now, he's at it again with the Suicide Squad, and one of his casting coups is putting John Cena in the role of The Peacemaker. Here's why that's a perfect choice.
There's been years of speculation about the mythic Snyder Cut, not the least of which being its runtime. Now, we can all rest easier, as we have a final truth. Zack Snyder revealed the runtime for his cut of Justice League during the movie's DC FanDome panel on Saturday, August 22, 2020.
During The Flash's brief but fact-filled presentation at the online DC FanDome event, the cast and creative team confirmed that the long-gestating project would finally introduce the concept of a multiverse to DC's cinematic slate.
So much hype has backed Zack Snyder's Justice League, but so little concrete information was known about the movie. That changed during DC FanDome on Saturday, August 22, 2020, when Snyder unveiled the flick's first trailer.
During the Hall of Heroes DC FanDome event on Saturday, August 22, Justice League director Zack Snyder unveiled the first trailer for his upcoming cut of the 2017 superhero film. Here's what the song in the trailer is.
During the DC FanDome virtual event, Flash star Ezra Miller joined director Andy Muschietti, producer Barbara Muschietti, and screenwriter Christina Hodson to deliver some bite-sized "Flash Facts." One thing had ready to show off was a sneak peek at the Flash's flashy new suit.
DC's band of misfit anti-heroes, the Suicide Squad, are stepping back up to the cinematic plate. At DC FanDome, director James Gunn revealed the roster that'll make up this sequel-slash-reboot, and one character about which he was particularly excited.
As promised, the second trailer for Wonder Woman 1984 debuted at the DC FanDome event on Saturday, August 22 — and it's not all glitz and flashy action like the first trailer for the sequel movie was. Here are some small details in the new Wonder Woman 1984 trailer you may have missed.
A virtual panel discussion for the much-anticipated sequel Wonder Woman 1984 kicked off the DC FanDome event with a bang, as Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig, Pedro Pascal, and director Patty Jenkins fielded questions from fans across the globe — including a couple surprise guests.
After nearly 60 years of Bond movies, CIA agent Felix Leiter is perhaps the only character who has been recast more times than Bond himself. Across his ten Eon Films appearances and Never Say Never Again, Felix has been portrayed by eight different actors. Here's why, and who's played him.