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Bam Smack Pow on MSNJames Gunn makes the Batman announcement we've been waiting forJames Gunn has fans excited about the future of Batman with a simple comment. However, he may have also left people with more questions.
James Gunn feels we don't ever need to see on screen origin stories for three of the most iconic superheroes ever again.
As the Man of Steel takes to the sky in James Gunn‘s DCU debut, Matt Reeves‘ The Batman is ready to emerge from the shadows. On the red carpet of Monday’s Superman world premiere, the writer and director kept it brief as he confirmed to reporters that he’s read Reeves’ long-anticipated script for The Batman
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Bam Smack Pow on MSNJames Gunn has one thing to say about The Batman 2 (and it's a good sign)Matt Reeves and Mattson Tomlin finally finished the script for The Batman 2 at the end of last month, which means the film can finally move that much closer towards production ahead of its October 1,
James Gunn answered, “It’s great!” when asked by Screen Rant if he’s finally read the long-awaited script for The Batman, Part II at the red carpet premiere of Superman. The cast of the new I Know What You Did Last Summer recently discussed their thoughts on the franchise with Fandango.
James Gunn had glowing things to say about the completed The Batman: Part II script at a red carpet premiere of Superman.
The Batman - Part 2 is still far away from its official release, but James Gunn teased some good things for the upcoming sequel’s story.
James Gunn Shares THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD Update And Says Matt Reeves' THE BATMAN 2 Script Is "Great"
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has shared an update on The Brave and the Bold, confirming a writer is still attached to the movie and hard at work on the script. He's also called The Batman sequel "great.
James Gunn has a personal favorite in Batman's long roster of characters: Bat-Mite. The DC Studios Co-CEO and filmmaker revealed this to ScreenRant's Ash Crossan during a press junket for his Superman,
The new "Superman" features three cameos that may surprise fans —including one that sets up the next movie in the rebooted DC Universe. The film starts three years into Superman