That looks great. DC has been on point with their animated movies. I just got done watching Justice League vs Teen Titans over the weekend (which wasn't even on my radar) and it was fantastic. I really like the Damian Wayne version of Robin.
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That looks great. DC has been on point with their animated movies. I just got done watching Justice League vs Teen Titans over the weekend (which wasn't even on my radar) and it was fantastic. I really like the Damian Wayne version of Robin.
Another great Suicide Squad trailer. I can't wait for this movie.
I think I'm more excited about SS than SW:R1. Those trailers are amazing, and the chick playing Harley Quinn is so smoking hot and perfect for that role.
http://batman-news.com/2016/04/18/ba...r-cut-editing/
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ProVideo Coalition published a great in-depth interview with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice editor David Brenner last week. During the interview, Brenner revealed that the original cut of the movie was nearly 4 hours long! He also explained that some scenes got moved around in the editing room. For example, in the script, Lex Luthor is introduced later, but in the finished movie, they decided to move his scenes to the beginning.
Fans will be able to see a 3 hour director’s cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice when it hits Blu-ray this summer.
I like DC and I really liked BvS, but let's wait and see how Suicide Squad does before we put this out there. It's gonna make DC look real bad if they announce this then have to back pedal if Suicide Squad bombs or no one likes how they did Harley in the movie.
Well, it's not like they announced it, sounds like it's just being worked on, very early stages. As is lots of other stuff, like the Booster Gold movie or Justice League Dark. The Dark Tower has been "in development" since 2007 :cyclops:
Yea I get it, but I'm just of the opinion that you just keep that stuff under wraps until the movie is out.
So I suppose here be comics spoilers:
http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/...ng-joker-twist
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Just when you thought Joker's past couldn't be any more mysterious or confusing, DC delivered another huge wrinkle to the iconic Batman villain this week.
We've known for a while that Geoff Johns has big plans in store for the Joker. This past March at WonderCon, DC released this teaser image along with hints that they were about to reveal the villain's origin story for the first time.
It turns out that this teaser image was more forthcoming than we realized. Justice League #50 builds on an earlier development in the "Darkseid War" storyline, where Batman gained possession of the Mobius Chair and its unlimited database of knowledge. Batman asked the chair to reveal Joker's true identity, and the answer shocked him. Unfortunately, readers weren't privy to the answer.
But that's changed now. Recovering from his brief tenure as a god, Batman reveals that the answer he was given is "There are three." Rather than solving the single biggest mystery of his superhero career, the chair only made that mystery that much more complicated. As seen from his appearance in DC Universe Rebirth #1, Batman is hard at work trying to make sense of these three Jokers and not making much headway.
Based on the WonderCon teaser and the art in Rebirth, it seems that the three Jokers correspond to different phases in the Clown Prince of Crime's career. One of them resembles the Golden Age Joker made famous by artists like Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang. One of them resembles the '70s and '80s-era Joker as depicted by artists like Neal Adams and Brian Bolland. And the final one appears to be the modern, redesigned Joker that writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo introduced in their recently concluded Batman run.
The existence of multiple Jokers would certainly explain a lot about the villain, including why he always seems to cheat death and why the few details revealed about his past are always so vague and contradictory. This could also explain why his personality has shifted so much over the years. Perhaps one Joker is content to be a silly prankster while the others are more cold-blooded and violent.
It's worth noting that writer Grant Morrison introduced his own explanation for Joker's ever-evolving personality in his Batman work. Morrison postulated that Joker has a condition called "super-sanity," causing his mind to periodically shift into a new personality.
Clearly this revelation is just the start of a much bigger Joker storyline to come. The question is where and when that story will unfold. With Johns shifting away from writing comics and Snyder moving over to All-Star Batman, we'd guess that new Batman writer Tom King will be the one to explore the mystery of the three Jokers. And if DC really does intend to reveal the Joker's origin story, does that mean we'll see three different tales from three different creative teams?
For more huge developments in the DC Universe, check out our spoiler-filled round-up of DC Universe Rebirth #1.
Amazing.
Oh my god!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lGoQhFb4NM
I literally have tears of joy streaming down my face. This is amazing!