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Post by politicidal on Jan 12, 2022 2:53:36 GMT
So a new listing for some toy related merchandising might have revealed another DC villain Sabbac being in the movie.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 4, 2022 1:01:10 GMT
A spinoff movie about Hawkman and Hawkgirl is rumored to be happening.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 6, 2022 18:17:39 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Feb 13, 2022 15:11:13 GMT
Pics from the DC mashup trailer.
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Post by leesilm on Feb 21, 2022 4:37:19 GMT
A spinoff movie about Hawkman and Hawkgirl is rumored to be happening.
YES!!!!!!!
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Post by politicidal on Feb 21, 2022 15:34:01 GMT
A spinoff movie about Hawkman and Hawkgirl is rumored to be happening.
YES!!!!!!! It does line up with talk that they want a lot of spinoffs from Black Adam. Wouldn't surprise me if it's a big enough hit we'll get a JSA franchise out of this.
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Post by leesilm on Feb 21, 2022 22:14:04 GMT
It does line up with talk that they want a lot of spinoffs from Black Adam. Wouldn't surprise me if it's a big enough hit we'll get a JSA franchise out of this. I could go for that. I've always loved Hawkgirl!
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Post by politicidal on Mar 21, 2022 13:40:25 GMT
If it’s based on an iteration of the comics, is it really a mistake? TEXT: Moon Knight is well-rooted in the culture of Egyptian mythology. The series features Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the moon, and the series features plenty of Egyptian talent both in front of the camera and on the show's production crew. In fact, Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab took to one recent interview to say how annoyed he was with Warner Brothers' Black Adam for the exact opposite reasons. According to the filmmaker, the studio should have opted to set the Dwayne Johnson-starring flick in a real locale instead of following the comics' fictional roots. "I was really annoyed with DC when they set Black Adam in a fictional middle eastern country as an excuse to cast non-Egyptians, when it was obviously meant to be in Egypt," Diab told Filfan. "Representation opportunities shouldn't be wasted... But it's not a full mistake since it's based on an iteration of the comics that doesn't mention Egypt." He added, "I wanted to showcase Egyptian talents as much as I could. Every culture should be represented by its people so I hired actors, an editor, a costume designer, an art director & a composer who are all Egyptian." In a tweet, Diab also confirmed Oscar Isaac's Marc Spector will remain Jewish, despite early reactions suggesting the show doesn't bring it up. "It's a story about identity and finding one's true self," Moon Knight producer Grant Curtis mentioned during a separate piece. "The journey that Marc Spector is on during our whole show is: Who am I? And how do I reconcile portions of my past, present and potential future that I don't necessarily agree with? Coming to terms with our baggage and learning to live with ourselves is what we all deal with on a day-to-day basis." comicbook.com/dc/news/moon-knight-director-takes-shot-dwayne-johnsons-black-adam/
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Post by politicidal on Apr 1, 2022 13:27:15 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Apr 13, 2022 17:45:33 GMT
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Post by leesilm on Apr 15, 2022 3:40:54 GMT
That sounds really cool!
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Post by politicidal on Apr 15, 2022 23:23:50 GMT
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Post by Lux on Apr 17, 2022 22:57:16 GMT
If it’s based on an iteration of the comics, is it really a mistake? TEXT: Moon Knight is well-rooted in the culture of Egyptian mythology. The series features Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the moon, and the series features plenty of Egyptian talent both in front of the camera and on the show's production crew. In fact, Moon Knight director Mohamed Diab took to one recent interview to say how annoyed he was with Warner Brothers' Black Adam for the exact opposite reasons. According to the filmmaker, the studio should have opted to set the Dwayne Johnson-starring flick in a real locale instead of following the comics' fictional roots. "I was really annoyed with DC when they set Black Adam in a fictional middle eastern country as an excuse to cast non-Egyptians, when it was obviously meant to be in Egypt," Diab told Filfan. "Representation opportunities shouldn't be wasted... But it's not a full mistake since it's based on an iteration of the comics that doesn't mention Egypt." He added, "I wanted to showcase Egyptian talents as much as I could. Every culture should be represented by its people so I hired actors, an editor, a costume designer, an art director & a composer who are all Egyptian." In a tweet, Diab also confirmed Oscar Isaac's Marc Spector will remain Jewish, despite early reactions suggesting the show doesn't bring it up. "It's a story about identity and finding one's true self," Moon Knight producer Grant Curtis mentioned during a separate piece. "The journey that Marc Spector is on during our whole show is: Who am I? And how do I reconcile portions of my past, present and potential future that I don't necessarily agree with? Coming to terms with our baggage and learning to live with ourselves is what we all deal with on a day-to-day basis." comicbook.com/dc/news/moon-knight-director-takes-shot-dwayne-johnsons-black-adam/The he should find the original Black Adam writer to moan about fictional kingdoms that have been the backbone of those stories for decades. The Moon Knight is a fictional superhero too why isn't there a Jupiter Knight also is the level of his stupidity.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 28, 2022 0:35:14 GMT
Trailer description from CinemaCon:
Beginning with futuristic ships flying “against a snowy mountain landscape.” We then get a shot of Pierce Brosnan’s Dr. Fate, who says, “Black Adam, what are the powers that have been given to you? Loving but heartache?”
Johnson’s Black Adam then says “that he was born a slave, “then I was reborn a god.’ Black Adam can be the savior of the world, or its enemy.” Things quickly kick off, with Black Adam seen “destroying helicopters and coming in contact with what looks to be mercenaries.” Even walking away from an explosion in true action hero style. Understandably, the mercenaries are scared of the antihero in front of them, especially when he “catches a rocket.”
After some action shots of the Justice Society of America, Black Adam shows us what makes him so different from the likes of Superman and Batman. Aldis Hodge’s Hawkman stands face-to-face with Black Adam and says, “There are heroes and villains; heroes don’t kill people.”
“Well, I do,” Black Adam replies. The crowd cheers. The hierarchy of power has indeed changed.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 29, 2022 1:34:38 GMT
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Post by politicidal on May 4, 2022 14:20:52 GMT
Instead of a July premiere, Black Adam will now show on Oct. 21, which producer Hiram Garcia told TheWrap will allow more time for the post-production process to be completed: "I think we're just in a world right now where there was a huge and understandable freeze-up when the pandemic hit and a lot of productions were put on hold. Now that the industry has really roared back, the pipeline for VFX is so jammed. Obviously all these superhero movies just require so much VFX, and we're just in a situation where the majority of the VFX houses are just completely swamped with work," Garcia said. movieweb.com/black-adam-producer-reveals-why-film-was-pushed-to-october/
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Post by politicidal on May 6, 2022 14:54:37 GMT
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Post by Skaathar on May 6, 2022 20:12:02 GMT
A spinoff movie about Hawkman and Hawkgirl is rumored to be happening.
How the heck are we getting a Hawkman/Hawkgirl movie before MOS2?
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Post by politicidal on May 6, 2022 20:13:43 GMT
A spinoff movie about Hawkman and Hawkgirl is rumored to be happening.
How the heck are we getting a Hawkman/Hawkgirl movie before MOS2? I know I know. It's the world we live in. I find it less bizarre than an Hourman movie.
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Post by leesilm on May 6, 2022 21:18:04 GMT
A spinoff movie about Hawkman and Hawkgirl is rumored to be happening.
How the heck are we getting a Hawkman/Hawkgirl movie before MOS2? I have no idea. Clark/Supes just keeps getting crapped on by WB for some reason.
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