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James Gunn Announces Slate for ‘DCU: Chapter One: Gods and Monsters’
James Gunn and Peter Safran, who are currently heads of DC Studios at Warner Bros., announced the slate for the first part of their plan the morning of Tuesday, January 31st. Consisting of five films and five television series, the first chapter of the new DC Universe looks bright. Titled Gods and Monsters this first […] More
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‘The Flash’ Release Fate Uncertain as Ezra Miller Continues Speeding Through Controversy
The future regarding The Flash is uncertain due to the fact that its protagonist, Ezra Miller continues to be surrounded by constant controversy. The 29-year-old actor has been arrested multiple times over the past year, alongside the fact that they were charged with a felony burglary as recently as this week. Warner Bros. is set […] More
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Awards Radar Podcast #98: Joey and Myles Fume Over ‘Batgirl’ and Rave About ‘Vengeance’
Welcome back to the Awards Radar Podcast. In each episode, Editor Joey Magidson (that’s me!) will be joined by some of the staff of Awards Radar to talk about the latest in film, television, and entertainment in general. The show will obviously have an awards season slant to it, but we won’t forget about other […] More
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Warner Bros. Shelves ‘Batgirl’: Film Not Coming to Theaters or HBO Max
In an unprecedented move within the industry, Warner Bros. Discovery has shelved Batgirl from any release model, including theatrical and streaming. The film was in the final stages of post-production when the studio made the decision, shocking industry insiders and fans alike. Directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, and starring Leslie Grace as […] More
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Sunday Scaries: Deliver Us from Ourselves
Lewis, listen, why are you so anxious about this? Because they’re building a dam across the Cahulawassee River. They’re gonna flood a whole valley, Bobby! That’s why. And you know what’s gonna happen? We’re gonna rape this whole god damned landscape. We’re gonna rape it! Exactly fifty years ago today, John Boorman’s harrowing thriller Deliverance […] More
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SAG Awards No Longer Airing on TBS and TNT
TBS and TNT will no longer air the Screen Actors’ Guild Awards, one of Hollywood’s biggest award shows. It marks one of the latest changes in Turner-owned television programming, as they are under fire by the Discovery/Warner Bros. merger. This ends SAG being shown on the stations after 25 years. In a statement made by […] More
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‘Barbie’ Sets a Summer 2023 Release Date
We’re all going to be living in a Barbie world, but it won’t be until next summer. At CinemaCon yesterday, Warner Bros. announced that the movie will be opening on July 21st, 2023. As you probably know, Margot Robbie stars as the title character, co-starring alongside Ryan Gosling as Ken, while Greta Gerwig is directing […] More
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Warner Bros. Could Release ‘Batgirl’ in Theaters
The film is directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah, and stars Leslie Grace, J.K. Simmons, Brendan Fraser and Michael Keaton. More
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Disney, Sony, Warner Bros. and Paramount Pause Movie Releases in Russia
“The Batman”, “Morbius”, “Turning Red”, and “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” are among the notable films being pulled from Russia. More
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First Trailer Released for Baz Luhrmann’s ‘Elvis’
On Thursday morning, Warner Bros. released the 3-minute first trailer for Baz Luhrmann’s latest directorial effort and music biopic, Elvis. The film is scheduled for a summer release on June 24. The film chronicles the life of Elvis Presley, from his humble beginnings to his meteoric rise to superstardom as the King of Rock & […] More
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A New ‘Magic Mike’ Sequel in the Works at HBO Max
Big news today for Magic Mike fans. Six years following the release of Magic Mike XXL, Steven Soderbergh returns to direct the third and possibly final installment in the Magic Mike franchise. Magic Mike’s Last Dance, as it will be called, also will see the return of Channing Tatum in the title role and Reid […] More
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Scale and Ambition Still Matter, Thank Goodness
The following films were more expensive to produce than Dune: • The Tomorrow War • Black Widow • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom • Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald • Terminator: Dark Fate • Wonder Woman 1984 • Dolittle • Jungle Cruise I understand that making an effects-heavy feature with a budget higher than the […] More