#October2016
‘Justice League’ Photo: Wonder Woman stands in the Fire and the Flame
Today, Zack Snyder dropped a new image of Wonder Woman in commemoration of the character’s 75th birthday.
Justice League Sizzle Reel: Behind-The-Scenes Chicanery
Last day filming in the UK. It has been an amazing shoot. Big thanks to everyone involved! #JusticeLeague pic.twitter.com/TEjEdlo81u
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) October 7, 2016
Zack Snyder teases Deathstroke appearance for Justice League movie
Zack Snyder is teasing Deathstroke’s appearance in the Justice League movie, again. Deathstroke. Really, when using that phrase to represent anything other than some sort of brain-busting orgasm is a colossal fucking waste. But here we are. Here we are. Whatever.
First Look: J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon from ‘Justice League’
In celebration of Batman Day, Zack Snyder has shared an official look of J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon. I’m, I’m okay with it? Sure. The visual aesthetics have never been the worst part of Snyder’s riff on the DCU, but it still looks dope.
‘Aquaman’ Set Photo: King of Fish, Master of Metal
Aquaman set-photo! Featuring the King of Fishes ripping it up on a guitar. Jason Momoa. You are too beautiful for this plane of existence.
‘Wonder Woman’ movie co-written by Geoff Johns; based on Zack Snyder story. Oh (dear).
Geoff Johns co-wrote the Wonder Woman movie. I do not like Johns. But anything is up from Batman v Superman, right? Oh wait, Zack Snyder is responsible for the story? Geoff Johns. And Zack Snyder. With Allan Heinberg co-writing? I don’t know, man. I don’t know.
‘Justice League’ Official Logo and Plot Details! For You Three Who Are Optimistic!
Here’s some Justice League details. I swear it, I swear it unless this movie gets good reviews I’m going to take a stand and only see it once. Only once! Get it? A, uh, lame joke, cause it was sounding like I was actually going to skip it, but I’m worthless.
Geoff Johns in charge of DC Films Division in wake of ‘Batman v Superman’ reaction
The good news: Warner Bros. realizes they need to shake things up in their DC Films division. The bad news: they’ve chosen Geoff Johns (and Jon Berg). The good news: it can’t be any worse. The bad news: I’m not sure how much better it can get under his (their) stewardship.