With the roster for James Gunn’sThe Suicide Squad stacked with wildly disparate and relatively unknown DC Comics villains, we thought it would be great to get to know each of them in 400 words or less. Don’t get too attached after reading though, because there’s a good bet most of them won’t be around for the sequel. It’s time to meet and greet the members of Task Force X!
Abner Krill, the bizarre Polka-Dot Man, first crossed Batman’s path in 1962’s Detective Comics #300 after battling with the Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder. Using a series of detachable dots from his unitard, Krill was able to piss Batman off pretty badly by capturing Robin. Of course Krill’s fancy dots (which include some that turn into flying saucers, act as flashbangs or even allow him to teleport) were no match for Batman’s utility belt and he found himself on the inside of a jail cell.
Years later, Krill would return to his criminal endeavors; however, even the Polk-Dot Man can fall on hard times. Without a constant income, Krill decided to go on a good old fashioned heist using a baseball bat as a weapon (see the image above!). Krill would go on to square off the Gotham PD and Nightwing over the years, routinely finding himself on the wrong side of a beating and heading back to jail before meeting his demise in 2009’s Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #4 when his head was, inconveniently, located under a manhole cover as it descended towards Earth. Recently, Krill was briefly a part of Task Force X in the Injustice comics before being quickly dispatched by the good old neck bomb.
David Dastmalchian landed the esteemed and sought after role of Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad. Dastmalchian is no stranger to CBMs having been seen in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight and in Marvel Studios Ant-Man franchise.
Murphy’s Multiverse Dead Pool Predictions
Predicted chances of survival: 0%
Predicted manner of death: detonation of neck bomb by Rick Flag
This was always going to be the big news of the day and despite the big build up, it didn’t disappoint. Matt Reeves take on the story of the Dark Knight looks to be unlike anything we’ve seen to this point and darker than expected.
Reeves teased that the film, which finds Robert Pattinson’s Batman in “Year Two”, will serve as the origin stories for villains like The Riddler, Penguin and Catwoman while giving us new iterations of classic Batman supporting characters Alfred and Jim Gordon. The film takes place at a time where the legend of Batman is growing in a corrupt Gotham City and the citizens have yet to learn his true intentions. Reeves’ passion and enthusiasm for the project was evident while discussing the film and this version of Batman. Have a look at what is an incredibly noir take on the world’s greatest detective!
In 2019, Shazam! blew away critics, surprised general audiences and showed the world that the Big Red Cheese wasn’t just a kid movie. Zachary Levi proved perfect in the role and the supporting cast, including the always brilliant Mark Strong, each took turns stealing scenes and buying some real estate in the hearts of the audience. The studio quickly announced a sequel and now, thanks to the gregarious Levi, we have an idea of what to expect and it’s obvious DC is taking this sequel to the next level.
Levi brought in Asher Angel, Faithe Herman, Jack Dylan Grazer and Meagan Good before being joined by director David F. Sandberg and…Sinbad? The crew continually teased that they weren’t able to say much about the film before revealing the title: Fury of the Gods! Just what this will mean for the plot of the film remains to be seen but I’m sure we’ll all be speculating…furiously…
On a different Earth, Warner Bros. never moved Wonder Woman 1984 from its original December 13, 2019 release date and fans have been rewatching it on Blu-Ray the past several months. Here however, we’re still wishing we’d been lucky enough to see it and today’s panel just made the wait even harder.
The loaded panel saw stars Gal Gadot, Chris Pine, Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal and director Patty Jenkins give not only a look at new footage from the film, but also kindly answered questions from several lucky fans that gave us a lot of fun behind the scenes information. Lynda Carter, who portrayed the first live-action Wonder Woman for 3 seasons on the ABC/CBS television show.
Of course the panel dropped what was nothing short of a spectacular second trailer for the movie, giving the first live-action look at Wiig’s Cheetah.
2018’s Aquaman was a fun sci-fi romp that has developed a hardcore fan following and spawned not only a sequel but also a couple spin-off projects from the mind of director James Wan. Wan was joined at today’s panel by Patrick Wilson who the first film’s antagonist, Orm, the Ocean Master and the brother of Jason Momoa’s Arthur.
Wan teased the second film as more “serious” and relevant to the modern world and hinted that he had quite a few more things to add that he was unable to accomplish in the first film. Outside of confirming that Wilson would indeed return for the sequel, Wan promised Wilson that we would see “new worlds” when the sequel hits in 2022.
The long gestating Flash film has evolved over the years and seen several different directors come and go, but it seems that its final form mat have been worth the wait.
With Batmen Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck back in the fold, we knew Flash was going to introduce the Multiverse concept to the DCEU, but today’s brief panel, which featured directors Andy and Barbara Muschetti, star Ezra Miller and writer Christina Hodson. In addition to giving us a first look at some incredible concept art, it also confirmed what we all had been expecting: it will introduce the Multiverse to DC films.
In addition to confirming that the film will be an adaptation of Flashpoint, the panelists explained that the film will open the door to the Multiverse and hinted that nothing is off the table when it comes to where that might lead. The video included clips from Lego Batman, Constantine and more and, as we know, it’s Barry’s attempt to save his mother that’s at the center of it.
DC FanDome’s The Flash panel gave us a lot to chew on, but it also gave us a new look at the Flash’s new suit and our first look at Michael Keaton’s Batman along side Ezra Miller’s Flash!
This movie is shaping up to be a real wild ride. Let us know what you think of these first looks in the comments.
As mentioned in this piece, Murphy’s Multiverse was able to independently confirm that Captain Marvel 2 has been registered in the UK. While searching for information on that, something even more interesting came to the surface…Grass-Fed Productions is also registered in the UK with the paperwork signed by none other than Marvel Studios representatives. So, as speculated on the other day, Grass-Fed is a Marvel Studios production. A lot of people doubted it; I’ll admit it even made me doubt myself, but the evidence is clear at this point.
What does all this mean and how does it tie into the earlier report on Captain Marvel 2? As of now, the next property set to film in the UK is Doctor Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness and it’s probably closer to getting off the ground than we think. The leaked audition video for America Chavez was a couple of weeks old and the fact that is was, for a time, publicly available almost certainly means that the actress who posted it was informed she did not get the role. Now that doesn’t mean that someone has, but it does mean they’re down the road a bit in that process, so I wouldn’t be shocked if they found the right actress for the role. Should the Strange sequel be able to start by November or so, it could wrap up by next March or April (the original shoot was set for April/May-August and we can expect that productions might take a bit longer now). Captain Marvel 2 is probably going to film in the UK after Strange is done, so it could get started as soon as May of next year and finish around September. From there, they likely move on to whatever film Grass-Fed Production is and that could start production in or around October of 2021. So what film could it be?
The other day, I speculated on the possibility that it might be either Blade or the Secret Invasion project that Marvel Studios is developing. If you’re curious, you can read the reasoning behind those guesses here. My gut instinct is that this is Blade because it’s the only other “announced” Marvel Studios project for which there is no known production company, but another interesting possibility has come to light in the past few days.
Earlier this week, it was revealed that Sony had brought Olivia Wilde on board to helm their Spider-Woman project. The rights to the character are split between Sony and Marvel Studios so, without getting into too much detail, the character can’t be fully realized in a project unless the two studios cooperate on the production, similarly to how they’ve worked on Spider-Man. As explained more here, Amy Pascal and Rachel O’Connell, who both worked with Marvel Studios on the first two Spider-Man films, are producing Spider-Woman, so until we have it clarified by one studio or the other, fans of the character are holding out hope that the studios will play nice, work together and set the film firmly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, just like Tom Holland’s Spidey, with the possibility of telling other stories in whatever Sony’s universe is.
But how do you get from “Grass-Fed” to Spider-Woman? It’s actually not as big of a leap as you might think. As one of my Twitter followers pointed out earlier in the week, Jessica Drew was actually raised by one of the High Evolutionary’s New Men, Bova, a cow evolved into a highly-intelligent humanoid. Bova cared for Jessica until she was a teenager and then placed her in an orphanage where Jessica stayed until her own adventures began. Drew’s origin has been retconned several times and, if this is a Marvel Studios project, there’s no telling which origin they’d use or if they’d include Bova, but the subtlety of the reference and not knowing whether or not they’d tell this story does not mean they wouldn’t jokingly reference it while naming the production company.
Bova with Jessica from Spider-Woman #20
Canonically, both Blade and Jessica Drew were born in the UK and spent time all over Europe, so filming out of the UK would give the production crews easier access to a lot of European locations, rather than flying back and forth from America, and give either film a more authentic feel. At a time where travel isn’t quite as easy as it once was, that probably matters. If we follow the timeline I laid out above, Blade would seem to make the most sense given that it would line up for an October 2022 release and Marvel Studios still has a date set aside there; however, don’t forget that prior to COVID altering everything, Sony had planted a flag for an Untitled Marvel project on October 8, 2021 and some speculation at the time centered on that being Spider-Woman. And yes, even though Spider-Woman would be a Sony film, it would be a Marvel Studios production which means they would register the production company like the did for Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, though Sony would chose the date for the film.
Unfortunately, we don’t have enough information at the moment, but given Sony’s recent movement, it’ll be informative if Marvel Studios follows suit at some point over the next few weeks.
The sequel to 2019’s Captain Marvel could well be shooting in the UK next year. After being tipped off that the studio had registered a production company in the UK, Murphy’s Multiverse was able to independently confirm that Marvel Studios had indeed done so, indicating that the studio has plans to at least shoot part of the film in the UK and/or Europe.
The film, which will be directed by Nia DaCosta and based off a script from Megan McDonnell, is expected to tie into the Marvel Comics Secret Invasion event that saw the Skrull Empire attempt a hostile take over of Earth and revealed that Skrull sleeper cells had been on Earth in positions of power and in place of Earth’s mightiest heroes for some time. Marvel Studios is also developing a Secret Invasion project would could serve as a companion piece as a streaming series on Disney Plus or, perhaps, be its own event film.
Captain Marvel filmed in California, under the California Film Commission’s Tax Credit Program, and in New Orleans with a post-credit scene being filmed in Atlanta. Captain Marvel 2 is set to debut in theaters on July 8, 2022 and should go into production late next Spring or early next Summer.
This is interesting! A trade report from Deadline indicates that Sony has lined up J.C. Chandor, who wrote and directed the Netflix film Triple Frontier, for their Kraven the Hunter solo project which will be set in their universe. A Kraven solo movie going forward at the moment is interesting given the ongoing speculation that the character would feature in the third MCU Spider-Man film.
The news, which comes one day after Olivia Wilde was named as the director of Spider-Woman, continues to raise the question of just what relationship Sony’s Marvel films will have to Marvel Studios films going forward. As interesting of a character as Kraven is, it’s really difficult to imagine a series of Kraven films without Spidey (just as hard as it is to imagine a series of Venom films without him). Chandor will work off of a script by Richard Wenk which Sony has had ready for some time.
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