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An animated version of the comic-book classic Batman: Year One is about to become a reality—and luckily for us, some BIG names are stepping up to lend their voices to the film.
Warner Bros. has released three new images from the upcoming Green Lantern, specifically of Hal Jordan on Oa, the home planet of the Green Lantern Corps.
When we heard that Tom Hardy, who stole the show in Inception as far as some of us were concerned, had been cast as Bane, the guy who broke Batman's back, in the upcoming movie The Dark Knight Rises, we knew the guy had the talent to pull it off. But did he have the muscle to pull it off?
'Boardwalk Empire' star is now the new General Zod
When we first heard Ryan Reynolds would be wearing a computer-generated costume in Green Lantern rather than something real, we worried the end result could be laughable. But now that Warner Bros. has released three new pics of Reynolds in the CG super suit, we can see just how wrong we were.
If Michael Shannon landing the role of Superman's Kryptonian nemesis, General Zod, sounded a little strange to you, that's nothing compared to the way it first struck the Oscar nominee.
After a decent amount of speculation, the Sucker Punch director has settled on the villain for Warner Brothers' Superman reboot: that great Kryptonian refugee, General Zod. As for the actor who'll play him ... well, that's something of a surprise.
A major Batman villain is returning for an encore appearance in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises—but not in the way you might think.
If you were as blown away by the Green Lantern clip that was unveiled at Wondercon last weekend, wait'll you see how Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively reacted to the finished footage.
Any casual observer of this summer's superhero-movie battle royale can see that Marvel's trifecta—Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor and X-Men: First Class—is pulling far ahead of DC's sole entry, Green Lantern. And that's mostly due to the fact that we've seen so little of GL ... and what we saw wasn't so great.
A recent interview with Warner Brothers' chief movie executive intimated that, after Green Lantern, Batman and Superman run the cinematic gauntlet, the studio will finally team their DC Comics heavyweights for one big, honking flick.
Christopher Nolan is so intent on keeping the ending to The Dark Knight Rises a secret that he's not letting anyone read it—not even the actors in the movie.