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  • DC Studios Streaming Project Gets Frustrating Update

    DC Studios Streaming Project Gets Frustrating Update

    Over the past several weeks, DC Studios co-chair James Gunn has made it clear that the relatively newly formed production company has one very important guiding principle: no DCU project is given the green light until a finished script has been turned in. As a result, some projects that were not part of the studio’s original list of upcoming projects have moved ahead of those that were. For example, Luca Guadagnino‘s Sgt. Rock film seems to have far more momentum at the moment than the studio’s first Batman and Robin story, The Brave and the Bold.

    Whether it’s a lesson learned from his time at Marvel Studios, one he’s learned since announcing a slate of 10 DCU projects that has already seen it’s order rearranged or a combination of the two, it’s something that’s clearly important to Gunn and will ultimately cause less consternation and confusion among fans.

    Perhaps the best example of how quickly even the best laid plans can change is the Viola Davis-led streaming series, Waller. Originally announced as the project set to follow Creature Commandos and planned to take place between Seasons 1 and 2 of Peacemaker, progress on Waller was slowed significantly in 2023 by a pair of protracted work stoppages in Hollywood. As a result, Season 2 of Peacemaker, which recently completed principal photography, jumped up in line while work continued on Waller.

    Like Peacemaker, the idea of Waller, a spinoff of Gunn’s 2021 film The Suicide Squad, predates the existence of the all-new DCU. In development since 2022, Waller is being written by Christal Henry (Watchmen) and Jeremy Carver (Supernatural, Doom Patrol). Gunn has said the series “won’t be as much a comedy as Peacemaker” while adding that it is “really fantastic and HBO loves it.

    While the series obviously hasn’t been completely cast with no firm production start innsight, a few key characters will make their returns beside Davis’ Amanda Waller. One of those will be Steve Agee‘s A.R.G.U.S. agent John Economos, who played a key role in Season 1 of Peacemaker and will make an appearance in Creature Commandos. While promoting the latter in an interview with Screen Rant, Agee updated the progress on Waller.

    I think they’re still doing scripts, so there’s no set time yet, and James won’t start something until he’s absolutely happy with the scripts and they’re they’re ready to go,” explained Agee. “So once they’re ready, I’m sure he’ll announce a start time – as an actor who loves to work, it can’t happen soon enough, though, for me!

    And so a project once on track for a 2025 release date is currently undated and, as of now, still being written. While there’s no doubt that Waller will eventually make its way to HBO, it stands as a great example of why, moving forward, Gunn has decided to keep projects under wraps, at least officially, until they’re ready to roll.

    Source: Screen Rant

  • Lucasfilm’s ‘Skeleton Crew’ Gets New Premiere Date

    Lucasfilm’s ‘Skeleton Crew’ Gets New Premiere Date

    Disney has been working hard to promote Lucasfilm’s latest Star Wars streaming series, Skeleton Crew. Starring Jude Law, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kyriana Kratter, Robert Timothy Smith, Tunde Adebimpe, Kerry Condon and Nick Frost, the new series has been compared to classic Amblin Entertainment films such as E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and The Goonies and footage from the show certainly gives off a much different vibe than any other Star Wars project to date.

    Originally intended to debut on Disney Plus in 2023, Skeleton Crew was eventually slated for a 2024 holiday release with a two-episode premiere scheduled for December 3rd. Now, just a week away from its debut, the series has gotten a new release date.

    According to an official press release from Disney, the first two episodes of Skeleton Crew will now debut on Disney Plus at 6:00 PM PST/9:00 PM EST on Monday, December 2nd.

    Star Wars: Skeleton Crew follows the journey of four kids who make a mysterious discovery on their seemingly safe home planet, then get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Finding their way home—and meeting unlikely allies and enemies—will be a greater adventure than they ever imagined.

    -Official Synopsis for Skeleton Crew

    Co-created by MCU Spider-Man trilogy director Jon Watts and and Spider-Man: Homecoming writer Christopher Ford, the new eight-episode series is set in the same New Republic era as Ahsoka, The Book of Boba Fett and The Mandalorian. According to Law, Skeleton Crew will leverage the audience’s familiarity with that time period. “There are great references to old films and recent episodes and series,” said Law, adding “there’s a lot of originality and I hope that will bring the feeling of fun to those who watch it.”

    OPart of that originality is seeing the galaxy far, far away through the eyes of children, which Law said helps Skeleton Crew stand apart. “It is a fun place to be, the universe of Star Wars,” said Law. “Seeing children in that environment in a Star Wars environment is thrilling and very, very unique.

    Following the two-episode debut on Monday, December 2nd, the remaining six episodes will premiere on Tuesdays with the finale set for January 14, 2025.

  • We Have a Hulk: Marvel Studios Reportedly Developing a Potentially Epic Project for the Jade Giant

    We Have a Hulk: Marvel Studios Reportedly Developing a Potentially Epic Project for the Jade Giant

    In 2008, The Incredible Hulk followed Iron Man into theaters in the earliest days of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. For years, fans debated if the film, which was distributed by Universal, was truly part of the MCU. Fortunately, those concerns were cast aside as, slowly but surely, other characters from the film found their way back into other stories. Like Bruce Banner, Thunderbolt Ross, Abomination, and soon, Betty Ross and Samuel Sterns, all have found further roles to play but because of complicated rights issues, they’re always roles in someone else’s stories. However, a new rumor points toward Marvel Studios having found a way to circumvent those issues to an extent while giving the people exactly what they want.

    According to scooper My Time To Shine Hello, perhaps inspired by the brief tease of a battle between the two in Deadpool & Wolverine, the Marvel Parliament has begun development on a Wolverine vs. Hulk film.

    If the rumor pans out, it’s both a bold and nimble navigation of the rights issues that have forced Hulk’s ongoing arc in the MCU to be told over the course of several films on which he was a supporting character. With Hugh Jackman believed to be staying on as Wolverine for the foreseeable future, the Parliament may have devised a way to make Hulk the co-lead/antagonist of a “solo Wolverine film.” It may be a bit disingenuous for Marvel to set Hulk up as the co-lead of a Wolverine film that will be known as Wolverine vs. Hulk no matter what it’s title is…but hey, that’s showbusiness.

    Of course, this isn’t the first time rumors of a Hulk project have made the rounds. After legitimate reports of a World War Hulk circulated for years, it’s begun to look like the meat of that project may have been butchered up and tossed into other projects. And even if the rumor of a Hulk vs. Wolverine project being in development at Marvel Studios is true, it’s probably fairly important to keep in mind that Marvel Parliament member Brad Winderbaum recently made it clear that the studio is developing more projects than they’ll ever produce. So while the idea of seeing the conclusion of that brief tease in Deadpool & Wolverine might have you excited, it’s best not to hold your breath. Don’t go penciling this one into an open spot just yet.

  • DC Studios Reportedly Making a Major Change to One Project from Its Originally Announced Slate

    DC Studios Reportedly Making a Major Change to One Project from Its Originally Announced Slate

    While it included projects set to introduce DC mainstays such as Superman, Batman and Green Lanterns Hal Jordan and John Stewart, the initial DC Studios’ slate revealed in early 2023 also showed that studio co-chairs James Gunn and Peter Safran were embracing lesser known characters as well. By kicking off the all-new DCU with the animated Creature Commandos and prepping projects featuring non-household names such as Booster Gold and The Authority, the studio is starkly setting itself apart from the Snyderverse’s dependence on the Trinity plus one.

    As projects are added to the original list, it’s clear that Gunn and Safran are committed to exploring all genres, corners and eras of the expansive DC Comics universe. Luca Guadagnino‘s Sgt. Rock film will reportedly be set during World War II, Booster Gold will be set, at least in part, in the future and James Mangold‘s Swamp Thing will be a “tonally different” film that will “investigate the dark origins” of the Avatar of the Green. And, as proven with Creature Commandos, the studio has no reservations about telling stories vital to the continuity through animation or via streaming and now it seems as though a change of plans behind the scenes might mean one of the originally announced projects is headed in a different direction.

    According to social media scooper Apocalyptic Horseman, DC Studios has decided to move forward with The Authority as an animated feature film.

    The Authority was created as part of Jim Lee’s WildStorm universe which was eventually purchased by DC comics and, during the New 52 publishing initiative, integrated into the mainstream continuity. The super team, once described as the Anti-Justice League for their lack of a moral compass, is hardly among the most popular group of DC comic book characters but look to play a big part in the overarching narrative of the DCU and will be introduced in Superman via their leader, The Engineer, who will serve as one of the piece’s villains.

    Fans may not be quite familiar with the team, which Safran compared to Jack Nicholson’s Colonel Jessup in A Few Good Men saying, “they know that you want them on the wall, or at least they believe that.” Gunn gave a little more detail of what to expect from this win-at-all-costs group.

    They are basically good-intentioned, but they think that the world is completely broken and the only way to fix it is to take things into their own hands, whether that means killing people, destroying heads of state, changing governments—basically, whatever they want to do to make the world better. We’ll see how that journey goes for them. There are morally gray characters (in our DCU), of which these are.

    -James Gunn on the members of The Authority

    Though no writer for the film has ever been revealed, Gunn outlined the plot. In early 2023, Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn was rumored to be in line to direct the project. While that’s never been confirmed, neither Vaughn nor Gunn, who is often quick to shoot down false rumors, have denied the veracity of that rumor.

    The Authority has no scheduled release date at the moment but should the report about the studio developing it as an animated feature film be accurate, it is worth questioning whether it will release in theaters or on HBO where it could find an audience over time without a snap judgement made about the box office take of a project full of unknown characters.

  • DC Studios ‘Teen Titans’ Roster Reportedly Revealed

    DC Studios ‘Teen Titans’ Roster Reportedly Revealed

    DC’s Teen Titans are foundational pieces of Gen Z’s superhero love. That connection comes from the frenetic and beloved animated series, Teen Titans Go!, which kicked off its eight-season run on Cartoon Network in 2013. To an entire generation–and maybe even a second–Robin, Raven, Starfire, Cyborg and Beast Boy were more than a gateway to superhero fare, they were the alpha and omega of it. Go ahead and try to watch just one episode… impossible. Despite 4 seasons of the dour and brooding HBO streaming series, Titans, stripping away everything fans loved about the characters, the teen heroes remain a major IP for DC Comics and, soon, for DC Studios.

    Earlier this year, a trade report revealed that Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow scribe Ana Nogueira was tasked with bringing the Teen Titans to the all-new DCU. Though a Teen Titans film was not part of James Gunn and Peter Safran‘s original slate tease, it came as no surprise that the studio was interested in bringing the team to the screen. First introduced into the pages of DC Comics in the 1960s, the Teen Titans have a been a staple for the publishing house. The makeup of the roster has undergone some changes over the years but thanks to Teen Titans Go!, fans have a strong sense of the key players. And apparently DC Studios smartly plans to leverage that in their upcoming live-action film.

    According to insider Apocalyptic Horseman, DC Studios’ Teen Titans film will feature the five fan-favorite characters from Teen Titans Go!, though apparently the studio is debating which of Batman’s Robins will star in the project.

    Though Dick Grayson founded the Titans with Wally West and Aqualad, Robins Jason Todd, Tim Drake and Damian Wayne have all been part of the rotating roster of heroes over the decades. With Damian set to appear in The Brave and the Bold and Batman already well-established in the DCU, it seems more likely than not that another Robin other than the Demon’s grandson will take center stage in Teen Titans.

    At this time, Teen Titans does not have a timeline for beginning production nor has it been given a release date.

  • Highly Anticipated Upcoming Marvel Project Reportedly Undergoing Major Overhaul

    Highly Anticipated Upcoming Marvel Project Reportedly Undergoing Major Overhaul

    The history of unmade projects may be one of the most fascinating pieces of the Hollywood, especially in the case of superhero properties. Well before the 2000s kicked off the golden age of comic book movies, dozens of projects never got off the ground despite having completed scripts or died their deaths at various points in production. Even in its relatively short history, Marvel Studios is no stranger to seeing projects fall by the wayside. Brian K. Vaughan and Drew Pearce‘s Runaways was pushed aside for The Avengers; after being announced in 2014, Inhumans was tossed aside; recently, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty was scrapped after the studio parted ways with the film’s star, Jonathan Majors.

    Of course, not making it into theaters isn’t always a death blow. The characters who would have starred in Runaways and Inhumans made their way to television, though hey did so without the involvement of Marvel Studios. The moral of the story is that despite a sometimes strong public sentiment to the contrary, not every project that is dreamed up makes its way to an audience. Marvel’s head of streaming, television and animation, Brad Winderbaum, recently made it clear that moving forward the studio will be “developing more than we make” and that the days of meeting a release date come “hell or high water” are a thing of the past. In short, projects in development at Marvel Studios have never had a more uncertain road to screens big or small than they do now.

    Perhaps no project serves as a better example of the tenuous trek from script to screen than Young Avengers. In development since at least Summer 2021, the project has been rumored to both a streaming series and a film and be ready to head into production on multiple occasions over the years. However, despite an outright tease in The Marvels and the arrival of one of the team’s central figures in Agatha All Along, Marvel Studios has yet to officially acknowledge a Young Avengers project is in the works. Now we may know why.

    As part of the studio’s recent changes to its way of doing business behind the scenes, projects further out on the release schedule were back burnered in mid-2023 following a pair of strikes. With the streaming and theatrical slates now set through 2025, the studio has slowly begun to turn its attention to the future and it seems the Young Avengers project has found its way into the cross hairs of the Marvel Parliament again…sort of.

    According to reliable Marvel insider Daniel Richtman, Marvel has chosen to develop the project as a Disney Plus streaming series rather than a film and is now searching for a showrunner. However, in a move that is sure to churn up controversy among fans, the studio has chosen to rebrand the project as Champions, according to another social media scooper, Apocalypse Horseman.

    Despite the vitriol it’s sure to inspire, the name change is not without comic book inspiration. Originally devised in 1975 as a title featuring a team of heroes that included Black Widow, Hercules and Ghost Rider, the title was repurposed in 2016 for an all-new, all-different team created by Mark Waid and Humberto Ramos. The modern team was founded by young heroes following Civil War II and an ideological dispute with the Avengers.

    As explained by Marvel Comics editor Tom Breevort, the team aspired to “reclaim and redefine in a classic sense what being a superhero should mean.” Champions assembled teen heroes Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales, Sam Alexander, Amadeus Cho, a time-displaced Cyclops and the synthezoid Viv Vision. As is the case with all Marvel Comics teams, the Champions roster rotated members in and out, including, among othes, Riri Williams and Joaquin Torres.

    According to Richtman, part of the reason the studio chose to rebrand the project as Champions was because with its arrival on D+ still years away, many of the expected members of the team will no longer fit the bill of ‘young” Avengers. While there’s obviously no confirmed cast for the series, Iman Vellani (22 years old) and Hailee Steinfeld (27 years old) seem likely to lead the project alongside Dominique Thorne (27 years old), Kathryn Newton (27 years old), Elijah Richardson (25 years old), Joe Locke (21 years old) and Xochitl Gomez (18 years old). Additionally, Logan Kim (17 years old), who will portray Amadeus Cho in Captain America: Brave New World, the actor yet to be cast as Tommy Shepherd and, possibly, an actress yet to be cast as Viv Vision could all find their way onto the titular team as well.

  • Marvel Studios Reportedly Moving Forward with a Second Season of One of Its Highest Rated Streaming Series

    Marvel Studios Reportedly Moving Forward with a Second Season of One of Its Highest Rated Streaming Series

    The first three years of Marvel Studios foray into live-action streaming television were marked with highs, lows, hits, misses, many memorable moments and others that were entirely forgettable. Many of the shortcomings of the first wave of series (WandaVision, Season 1 of Loki and The Falcon and The Winter Soldier) could easily be attributed to the studio navigating in uncharted waters while also dealing with the uncertainty of the impact made on Hollywood productions by the global COVID-19 pandemic. While the first three series all began production ahead of the worldwide shutdown, principal photography on the fourth D+ series, Hawkeye, which had already faced delays in getting started, kicked off in New York City nearly five months late.

    Delays be damned, the Clint Barton and Kate Bishop team up turned out to be well worth the wait. One of Marvel Studios most complete and consistent streaming series, Hawkeye also stands as the second-highest rated D+ production, boasting a 92% Fresh rating. Though the six-episode season put a bow on Clint and Kate’s first adventure, director Rhys Thomas teased the possibility of a second season. Earlier this year, rumors began to swirl that the studio had ordered up a second season of the series and now a new report provides some details about a potential timeline for its arrival on D+.

    I cannot speak to future plans in the tradition of secrecy. Again, the show coming out, you never know how it’s going to be received and it has been amazing to see how warmly people have taken it and enjoyed it. And it’s been great to see Hailee’s character embraced and sort of land so firmly in the MCU. I sincerely look forward to where that character goes next. And yes, I loved walking on the streets of the MCU and would gladly enjoy doing it again.

    -Rhys Thomas
    According to MCU insider Daniel Richtman, Marvel Television is targeting a Fall 2025 start of production for Season 2 of Hawkeye with an eye on a late 2026 or late 2027 release.

    A second season would mark the return of Renner to the role for the first time since a near-fatal accident in 2023. Outside of Renner and Steinfeld, the original rumor provided no information on the potential return of other characters from the first season of Hawkeye. However, given the positive fan response to his character, Jack Duquesne, it would be surprising if Tony Dalton was not approached about reprising the role.

    Though Richtman’s new report didn’t touch on the potential premise of Season 2, the original rumblings indicated that the new episodes will take inspiration from the 2011 movie The Raid and see the Hawkeyes pinned down in “one location.” Additionally, Clint’s brother, Barney Barton, was rumored the bet set up to play a “major role” in the sophomore season.

  • DC Studios Reportedly Moving Forward with a Second Batman Baddie Project

    DC Studios Reportedly Moving Forward with a Second Batman Baddie Project

    Nearly two years ago, James Gunn and Peter Safran pulled back the curtain to reveal a peek at the slate of films and streaming series that would help build out DC Studios’ Chapter One: Gods and Monsters. The co-chairs rolled out an impressive future schedule that included projects starring some of DC’s most tried and true characters and others featuring characters that most folks would have to Google.

    While a handful of those projects have quickly found their way onto Warner Bros. Discovery’s release calendar, others are still early in development. However, as Gunn recently teased, projects that weren’t part of the studio’s January 2023 rollout have been gaining ground behind the scenes. One such project, the World War II period piece, Sgt. Rock, has a script in place and may be ready to film relatively soon. Now, another project that was left off the original list is making noise and may be ready to go before cameras next year.

    According to the combined reports of insiders Daniel Richtman and Apocalyptic Horseman, DC Studios will begin production on a solo Clayface film next Spring. The film’s script was written by Mike Flanagan, the creator behind Netflix’s horror series The Haunting of Hill House and its subsequent follow-ups. Flanagan reportedly pitched the project last year though he refused comment on it at the time.

    While it’s not confirmed, Apocalyptic Horseman indicated that the project may be part of the DCU’s new continuity rather than Matt Reeves‘ Batman Epic Crime Saga. Given that Clayface is set to make a minor appearance in the upcoming animated streaming series, Creature Commandos, there’s certainly room to explore the character’s history in a solo film.

    With a project featuring Batman villains Bane and Deathstroke already in development, a Clayface solo film, should it indeed be confirmed at some point, would be the second DC Studios’ project to feature a member of the Caped Crusader’s Rogues gallery.

  • ‘Spider-Man 4’ Faces Production Delays as Insiders Dispute a Release Date Shift

    ‘Spider-Man 4’ Faces Production Delays as Insiders Dispute a Release Date Shift

    After years of nothing but rumors and speculation about when Spider-Man 4 might finally hit theaters, fans finally had a date to make on their calendars after Sony revealed the next installment of the Tom Holland-led franchise was set for a July 24, 2026 release. Hopefully nobody marked their calendars with permanent marker.

    Just one month after the studio revealed the target date for the film, one prominent studio insider has indicated that Spidey 4 is already on the move. According to the Viewer Anon, a very respected voice among online insiders, Spider-Man 4 “is going to be a Christmas 2026 release.

    Viewer Anon’s tweet comes on the heels of a separate report from Marvel insider Daniel Richtman in which he revealed that production on the fourth Marvel Studios/Sony Spidey collaboration will not begin until August 2025. It’s a move made to accommodate the schedules of Holland, who will be featured prominently in Avengers: Doomsday, and Zendaya, who may or may not be filming the third season of Euphoria. However, Richtman also indicated that he did not expect the production delays to bump Spidey 4 from its July 2026 spot.

    Spider-Man: No Way Home, the third film in the franchise, was in theaters over Christmas 2021 and cleaned up at the box office. However, that date represented a shift for Sony, who preferred the traditional summer blockbuster date range for the first two MCU-set Spidey films. In reality, whenever Sony releases the film, it’ll almost certainly challenge No Way Home to become Sony’s highest grossing film of all time.

  • ‘Andor’ Creator Reveals Scrapped Plans for D+ Series

    ‘Andor’ Creator Reveals Scrapped Plans for D+ Series

    Lucasfilm’s D+ streaming series Andor was an immediate and improbable hit for the studio. Though Rogue One was relatively well-received when it hit theaters in 2016, it didn’t seem to fit the mold of the type of project either the studio heads or fans would be looking to explore further. As a direct prequel to Star Wars: Episode IV-A New Hope, Rogue One told the story of a group of Rebels willing to give it all to see the Death Star destroyed. They all died. We know what happens next. The end. Except it wasn’t and the galaxy far, far away is all the better for it.

    Following the anxiety-inducing Season 1 finale, Star Wars fans have been patiently awaiting the arrival of the second season of Andor.  With the recent announcement of its April 2025 release, Lucasfilm has already started what’s sure to be an all-out publicity blitz for the sophomore season which will flesh out the title character’s rise as one of the Galaxy’s most important revolutionaries. However, as fans prepare for the final 12 episodes, creator Tony Gilroy made a shocking admission about his original plans for the series.

    Andor, the acclaimed thriller, returns for its long-awaited conclusion. The twelve episodes of Season Two will carry the story of Cassian Andor and the emerging rebel alliance over the climactic four years that lead to the discovery of The Death Star and the events of Rogue  One. Season One followed Cassian’s reluctant journey from cynical nobody to revolutionary volunteer. Andor Season Two will see him transform from soldier to leader to hero on the way to his epic destiny. From the very first scene, Cassian’s story has activated an ever-widening ensemble of allies and enemies. Season Two will see these relationships intensify as the horizon of galactic war draws near. Everyone will be tested and, as the stakes rise, the betrayals, sacrifices and conflicting agendas will become profound. Who will live to see their dream realized? Who will realize what that dream cost?

    -Official Synopsis for Andor: A Star Wars Story
    (L-R): Tony Gilroy and Diego Luna on the set of Lucasfilm’s ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    While discussing the second and final season of the streaming series with Empire, Gilroy revealed that he originally conceived of Andor as a five-season run consisting of 60 total episodes.

    Though Gilroy pitched Andor to Lucasfilm as a five-season series, it didn’t take long for him to realize he needed to reconsider. Gilroy explained to Empire that during the point in production on Season 1 where he started to think ahead to Season 2, the enormity of what he was planning to undertake hit him. “Oh my God, we are going to have to come up with another 12 hours of story?” he recalled thinking before realizing that another 36 hours would have to come after that. “So I was already panicked,” Gilroy shared. “We already said we were going to do five years, that was the concept. How do you get out of that?

    Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in Lucasfilm’s ANDOR, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    The solution, which crystalized while Gilroy and series star Diego Luna discussed “how fucked” they were, was to turn the second season into years 2 through 5 of the original plan. To do so, the season was shot in four blocks of three episodes each, each covering one year until they catch up to Rogue One‘s opening scene. “There’s no mystery about where we are going,” said Gilroy. “We are going to end up on that walk out to the ship with K-2 and go to the Rings of Kafrene and start Rogue One.”

    Though Andor‘s endpoint is known and plenty of familiar faces from Rogue One are set to appear in Season 2, the final 12 hours of the series may be the most anticipated content set in the galaxy far, far away in a long, long time. Andor: A Star Wars Story will premiere on Disney Plus on April 22, 2025.

    Source: Empire Magazine