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  • Brenton Thwaites Confirms ‘Titans’ Season 5

    Brenton Thwaites Confirms ‘Titans’ Season 5

    This past season of Titans saw the team hit a bit of a bump in the road, as the death of Jason Todd brought the heroes from San Francisco, all the way back to Gotham City. The absence of Batman led the team to stick around and defend the city as Scarecrow and Red Hood began their reign of terror. The series just recently wrapped up its third season at HBO Max with a fourth season confirmed to be in the works at DC FanDome. It seems like fans of the series need not worry about the future of the Titans though. 

    In an interview with Matt Sheehan, actor Brenton Thwaites, who plays Dick Grayson on Titans may have confirmed that the series has already been renewed for a fifth season before the fourth had even begun production. While asking a question on what’s in store for Dick and Kory, and the potential future we saw for them in the finale of season 3, Thwaites let it slip that season 5 would be happening.

    “So I knew it was a placeholder for whats to come in Season 4 and 5, and I just, I just asked that they were very confident that they were very confident that would happen”

    This past season of Titans saw the team hit a bit of a bump in the road, as the death of Jason Todd brought the heroes from San Francisco, all the way back to Gotham City. The absence of Batman led the team to stick around and defend the city as Scarecrow and Red Hood began their reign of terror. The series just recently wrapped up its third season at HBO Max with a fourth season confirmed to be in the works at DC FanDome. It seems like fans of the series need not worry about the future of the Titans though. 

    Titans is one of the most popular series on streaming and it’s not shocking to see it be renewed beyond season 4. The next season is still very early in development so it’s unknown as of right now just when filming will begin or when the next season will release.

    SOURCE: Twitter

  • Jenna Dewan to Reprise Lucy Lane Role for ‘Superman & Lois’

    Jenna Dewan to Reprise Lucy Lane Role for ‘Superman & Lois’

    Jenna Dewan is returning as Lucy Lane.

    It was announced on Friday Dewan will reprise her role as Lucy Lane, a role she originated in CBS’ Supergirl, for Superman & Lois. Per The Hollywood Reporter, Dewan will recur as Lane in the CW series second season. Dewan, of course, first debuted as Lucy Lane in 2015 during Supergirl‘s debut season on CBS.

    Dewan appeared on Supergirl for a total of 13 episodes, with Season 1, Episode 20, “Better Angels” marking her final appearance. Interestingly enough, Dewan’s appearance as Lane on Superman & Lois will mark the first time the sisters appear on-screen together as Elizabeth Tulloch didn’t debut as Lois Lane until the 2018 Elseworlds crossover.

    This is the second Arrowverse actor to make the move to Superman & Lois, following David Ramsey’s John Diggle appearing in season one.

    The second season of Superman & Lois will premiere in 2022.

    Source: THR

  • Dissecting “Dada Patrol” with ‘Doom Patrol’ Writer Shoshana Sachi, Part One

    Dissecting “Dada Patrol” with ‘Doom Patrol’ Writer Shoshana Sachi, Part One

    In Doom Patrol’s latest episode of season 3, titled “Dada Patrol,” the team is tested mentally and emotionally in various ways. As character arcs shift, our favorite misfits have to find a way to deal with these new challenges. Murphy’s Multiverse was fortunate enough to talk to Shoshana Sachi, the writer of this episode for a two-part Q&A. Sachi talked to us about pitching the episode, introducing new characters and plenty more!

    Murphy’s Multiverse: What was the thought process in pitching this episode, and then writing this episode as you’re introducing new characters in the sisterhood of Dada?

    Shoshana Sachi: At the beginning of the season we as a writers room pitched on what we would like to see in the season, and plotted out the arc of the entire season. Jeremy (Doom Patrol EP) assigned me to episode 5, where we had plotted the Doom Patrol would intersect with the Sisterhood of Dada. From there, I took leadership for my particular episode and continued to have discussions/pitch sessions with the rest of the writers’ room to discover how we wanted to present the Sisterhood, and what conversations we wanted them to have with the Doom Patrol.

    It felt organic to me that the Sisterhood of Dada wouldn’t be a smash, bang, pow sort of group– they would more likely defer to psychological warfare so to speak. They’re interested in having existential conversations. For me, it was more of a task of finding where the Doom Patrol characters’ journeys intersected with the thoughts and preoccupations of the Sisterhood, and how they could have meaningful conversations that threw the Doom Patrol off their game. 

    Writing in hyperbolics and poetic speech is most fun and interesting to me, and I’m excited that Jeremy always indulges me in doing so. It seemed to match the sort of energy the Sisterhood had, so I believe it worked, though I’ve become aware that some found it esoteric, and I understand that.

    MM: What’s one of the biggest challenges for you as writer when you’re trying to figure out what works and doesn’t thematically?

    SS: I guess it’s finding ways to make sure everything we do is true to the character and makes sense for what the characters are going through at that moment in time. We also want to make sure we give the characters a respectful amount of time to get to where they need to go and not rush them. Sometimes it might seem like we’re moving them slowly, sometimes it may seem like characters backtrack a little, but I believe we’re always working in service to a truthful place that the characters are at emotionally. 

    MM: Who do you find the most challenging character to write for on the show? 

    SS: All of the characters have such different points of view and come from different backgrounds/ traumas. It’s always hard to navigate social issues or traumas because you want to make sure you portray it in the best way possible, with the best intentions– while being as truthful to what the trauma is. It can be a hard tightrope to walk, but I think because we have such a diverse room, we’ve managed to always find the right conversations and resources to navigate these things in a way that felt honest and eye-opening. 

    Be sure to check out Part 2, where we talk to Shoshana about some of the character arcs on the shows, along with her advice for aspiring screenwriters.

    Season 3 of Doom Patrol is on HBO Max now.

  • Live-Action Adaption of ‘Wayne Family Adventures’ Currently AWOL

    Live-Action Adaption of ‘Wayne Family Adventures’ Currently AWOL

    Just a few weeks ago, Webtoon released the first few digital issues for Batman: Wayne Family Adventures, a webcomic that focused on the everyday life of members of the Batfamily. The comic was an instant hit, giving fans of the characters a peer into the personal lives at Wayne Manor of some of their favorite characters like Cassandra Cain, Duke Thomas, Damian Wayne, Dick Grayson, Stephanie Brown, Jason Todd and Tim Drake.

    Fans were excited to learn that the comic was already being developed into a live-action project by Ismahawk studios. The series had kicked off pretty fast, setting a full cast as well as a premier as soon as mid-October. The first look at the project by IGN revealed that, along with the first look at the mini-series, a trailer would debut soon for the project, but that trailer never came. It seems the project has moved a little too fast, associating itself with DC Comics when it never actually was. The promotional stills for the series, and any mention of it, have been wiped from Ismahawk’s social media accounts, but IGN still has their article up.

    Collider reached out for an update on the project when a trailer didn’t drop as scheduled. Ismahawk Studios issued a statement regarding the series soon after., confirming that was not an official adaption and was merely inspired by the Webcomic.

    “Not an official live-action adaptation of the Batman: Wayne Family Adventures webcomic, and was not announced by DC or WEBTOON. The video was intended to be a short-form series created by Ismahawk, inspired by the webcomic.”

    The three-part mini-series was expected to debut this month. It remains to be seen whether or not that’ll still occur.

    SOURCE: Collider

  • ‘INJUSTICE’ Animated Movie Sets Release Date

    ‘INJUSTICE’ Animated Movie Sets Release Date

    All the way back in 2013 NetherRealm Studios and Tom Taylor brought the DC Universe into its ultimate clash, the Injustice storyline. The game was released alongside a comic, written by Taylor. With over 150 issues it was a mega-hit, bringing Batman and Superman head to head and splitting the DC Universe down the middle. The franchise would go onto score a second game as well as yet another comic that would run for another over 70 issues continuing the story from the first game.

    A while ago it was announced that an Injustice animated adaption would be coming from WB Animation, DC, and WB Home Entertainment. The film would bring to life the best-selling first installment in the franchise, showing us the murder of Lois Lane and the fall from grace for Superman, as the Regime and Insurgency form. The animated feature has set a release date of October 19th, 2021, launching on digital platforms and Blu-Ray on the same day.

    Matt Peters directed the project with Rick Morales producing alongside Jim Krieg. The film was written by Ernie Altbacker who previously wrote Batman: Hush. Justin Hartley is set to voice Superman, Anson Mount as Batman, Gillian Jacobs as Harley Quinn, Janet Varney as Wonder Woman, Derek Phillips as Aquaman and Nightwing, Brandon Michael Hall as Cyborg, Reid Scott as Green Arrow, and Victor Zsasz, Anika Noni Rose as Catwoman, Kevin Pollak as Joker and Jonathan Kent, Zach Callison as Damian Wayne and Jimmy Olsen, with Yuri Lowenthal as Flash, Shazam, and Mirror Master.

    SOURCE: IGN