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📸 | Mais imagens novas do set de de The Batman.
— The Batman Brasil 🦇 (@TheBatmanBRA) November 24, 2020
Via: @DailyMailCeleb pic.twitter.com/sNEkIDpngh
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📸 | Mais imagens novas do set de de The Batman.
— The Batman Brasil 🦇 (@TheBatmanBRA) November 24, 2020
Via: @DailyMailCeleb pic.twitter.com/sNEkIDpngh
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/first-batman-comic-sells-for-record-1-5-million
This was the most expensive comic ever sold by Heritage Auctions
Artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger's story "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate," published in Detective Comics No. 27, introduced the world to The Dark Knight.
The Detective Comics sale came during the first session of Heritage Auction’s four-day Comics & Comic Art event, which runs through Nov. 22 and features the so-called “Alfred Pennyworth Collection”, a Batman-centric collection from Randy Lawrence; his Batman No. 2, from 1940, sold for $63,000 during the same session.
New(ish) Trailer to @theSnyderCut Justice League. Only 5 hours old as of this posting! Featuring some unseen footage.
#UsUnited pic.twitter.com/NiHatOzxJn
— Zack Snyder (@ZackSnyder) November 17, 2020
An Edmonton comic book illustrator is joining the Marvel team to illustrate part of a new anthology.
Kyle Charles received an email from Marvel Comics in August, asking if he would be a part of Marvel’s Voices: Indigenous Voices Volume 1.
“I just couldn’t believe it,” he said. “Usually you have to fight to get in to Marvel. You have a lot to prove. For them to come to me… it was unexpected.”
For the anthology, Charles worked on the story of Danielle “Dani” Moonstar and drew a brand new Indigenous mutant for the X-Men series.
“Dani Moonstar is an Indigenous female mutant,” he said. “She’s got wicked powers. She’s part of the New Mutants, that was really punk rock back in the 80s.”
https://www.batdude.com/batcar.html
The Snyder Cut only continues to keep DC fans brimming with anticipation as new gripping revelations have come to light. In addition to the expected sight of Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Aquaman, Cyborg, and The Flash, other characters who were previously excluded from the 2017 theatrical release of Justice League will be involved in director Zack Snyder’s new official cut.
check out link above for pics & details.
David S. Goyer, the writer/co-writer for such films as Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, and The Dark Knight Rises, will be the executive producer on Spotify's Batman Unburied, an audio drama that will "explore the darker aspects of Bruce Wayne's psychology."
Batman Unburied will debut on Spotify in 2021 and is the first original narrative from Spotify, Warner Bros. and DC's multi-year partnership to produce and distribute an original slate of narrative scripted podcasts.https://www.gamesradar.com/the-batman-set-video-teases-friendly-rivalry-with-catwoman/
Batman and Catwoman filming scenes earlier today in north #Liverpool. #TheBatman 🦇
— ScouseScene (@scousescene) October 13, 2020
📹 @ljwr_ pic.twitter.com/zE5sm3A35Z
"The shoot, which will turn the 'Snyder Cut' into a four-episode limited series, is expected to bring back Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman for new scenes," THR reports. "Also set to appear on the call sheet for what is expected to be a week- or so- long shoot is Ray Fisher as Cyborg."
The reboot of the Batman film series starring Robert Pattinson will ditch the high-tech supercar daily drivers of previous Bruce Waynes and replace them with a truly beautiful classic, the 1963 “Split-Window” Chevrolet Corvette.
I fine choice in my opinion.
https://movieweb.com/the-batman-set-photos-wonder-woman-superman-halloween/
Recently, the internet was buzzing when photos of an unknown actor
dressed up in what appeared to be a Superman Halloween costume was
spotted on the sets of Matt Reeves' upcoming movie The Batman.
Now, new photos have been posted on Twitter that reveal an actress
dressed up as Wonder Woman alongside the Superman actor on the sets of
the film.
Alex Ross Discusses the Classic Tim Burton "Batman" Adaptation
https://www.facebook.com/alexrossart/videos/623250048356141/
https://theplaylist.net/batman-delayed-march-2022-dc-superhero-shuffle-20201005/
Warner Bros. announced not only a release date delay for “The Batman,” but for all their upcoming DC superhero movies. And that means it’s going to be a long wait, almost two years for the next DC movie. The Caped Crusader moves to March 4, 2022, six months after its intended October debut.
There’s more. Delayed more times than anyone can count, “The Flash,” currently scheduled for summer 2022 is now moving to November 4, 2002. “Shazam! 2,” currently slotted for that same November 4, 2022 spot is not moving all the way to summer 2023, four years after the original film’s release.
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The anticipation for the director's cut of Justice League is building with a new look at Ben Affleck's Batman.
A closer look at Batman in the upcoming Zack Snyder's Justice League debuted online over the weekend with Affleck, 48, wearing the iconic suit and cowl in an angled photograph.
The Batman has reportedly resumed filming over in London after star Robert Pattinson was cleared of COVID-19 infection. Warner Bros. has made the official announcement about The Batman's
production status: "Following a hiatus for COVID 19 quarantine
precautions, filming has now resumed on The Batman in the U.K.," the
studio told Variety. Production on The Batman was
shut down on September 3rd when COVID-19 tests for members of the crew
(including Pattinson) came back positive. Soon after, there was an
erroneous report that The Batman director Matt Reeves would
keep filming scenes without Pattinson; but it turned out that the entire
cast and crew had to be quarantined. Now it seems like things have
cleared up, and it's back to work.
https://www.insider.com/comic-how-united-states-lost-control-of-coronavirus-pandemic-2020-9
The US practically invented the playbook of how to confront pandemics. Presidents — both Republican and Democratic — worked to ensure that if a pandemic came, there would be an effective plan to respond. Yet while other countries used that playbook and succeeded in doing what was necessary to get the corona-virus under control, the Trump administration threw out the plan.
What happened?
Click on the link above for video of the project!
https://www.ign.com/articles/the-batman-production-shutdown-coronavirus
The Batman crew member who was diagnosed with coronavirus is reportedly none other than the star himself, Robert Pattinson.
According to Vanity Fair, Robert Pattinson "tested positive for the coronavirus, causing filming of The Batman to be halted just days after the superhero drama resumed work at studios outside of London. Warner Bros. would not comment on any individual worker's health."
https://nerdist.com/article/kevin-conroy-batman-waze-navigator-voice/?amp=&__twitter_impression=true
I got the App this morning. You should too!
Waze, Google’s driving navigation app, just added a fun new feature. (News we learned from our pals at io9.) From now until October 31, Kevin Conroy—arguably the best Batman there ever was—can now narrate your navigation as Batman. That’s right, the Batman: The Animated Series star can be your personal chauffeur. Or, if you’re more of a villain person, you can select Wally Wingert as the Riddler (from Batman: Arkham) to guide you instead.
Looking good. Apparently, they were test driving at an air field in England.
Here IT is.
Check out the NEW Trailer for #TheSnyderCut! Justice League.
He’s never fought us. Not us united. #TheSnyderCut. Coming 2021. Only on @HBOMax. pic.twitter.com/gkFu5d4T4H
— The Director's Cut of Justice League (@snydercut) August 22, 2020
Here’s the secret Reynolds Cut of GL you all haven’t been waiting for. In order to make it as great as possible we made some judicious cuts. pic.twitter.com/B2tUelctr8
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) August 4, 2020