With just one film, Matt Reeves’ take on the Dark Knight in the form of 2022’s, The Batman has captivated fans of the superhero once more. Robert Pattinson’s Bruce Wayne / Batman takes the character back to his detective roots and grounds the narrative in a sprawling Gotham City stricken with crime.
Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne in The Batman
As fans eagerly anticipate the next installments in Reeves’ universe, one theory makes up for an interesting story arc for Pattinson’s Batman to undergo in the third installment. According to a theory posted online by a fan, the third movie in The Batman franchise could see Joker and Riddler team up, paying off the first film’s ending. However, the duo might be joined by a third major villain to turn Batman’s world upside down.
The Batman 3 Fan Theory Makes Joker and Riddler Team Up to Face Robert...
Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne in The Batman
As fans eagerly anticipate the next installments in Reeves’ universe, one theory makes up for an interesting story arc for Pattinson’s Batman to undergo in the third installment. According to a theory posted online by a fan, the third movie in The Batman franchise could see Joker and Riddler team up, paying off the first film’s ending. However, the duo might be joined by a third major villain to turn Batman’s world upside down.
The Batman 3 Fan Theory Makes Joker and Riddler Team Up to Face Robert...
- 3/13/2024
- by Pratik Handore
- FandomWire
Friday Night Dinner knows the truth about families. Not that they bicker, mock and childishly compete – sitcom’s known about that since Steptoe & Son. No, Friday Night Dinner knows that families aren’t made up of people; they’re made up of odd habits.
Did you ever invite a friend home from school and pray that none of your family’s Weird Stuff would leak out into the playground the next day? That your mum’s special word for a fart wouldn’t follow you down the corridor into Maths, and the dinner hall wouldn’t echo with the high-pitched voice in which you all talk to the dog? Perhaps you hoped against hope that your brother wouldn’t be wearing his comedy Viz Buster Gonad t-shirt, that no-one would see the wooden clothes peg holding open the choke on your dad’s car, and that nobody would call...
Did you ever invite a friend home from school and pray that none of your family’s Weird Stuff would leak out into the playground the next day? That your mum’s special word for a fart wouldn’t follow you down the corridor into Maths, and the dinner hall wouldn’t echo with the high-pitched voice in which you all talk to the dog? Perhaps you hoped against hope that your brother wouldn’t be wearing his comedy Viz Buster Gonad t-shirt, that no-one would see the wooden clothes peg holding open the choke on your dad’s car, and that nobody would call...
- 3/13/2024
- by Louisa Mellor
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: James Wolk (Ordinary Joe) has been tapped as a lead opposite Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid in Paramount+ upcoming drama series Happy Face. Quaid will play the titular role of the real-life serial killer notoriously called “Happy Face” because of the smiley faces he drew on evidence where he bragged about his crimes. Ashford stars as his daughter, Melissa.
Happy Face is inspired by the true-life story of Melissa Moore; the Happy Face podcast from iHeartPodcasts and Moore; and the autobiography Shattered Silence, written by Moore with M. Bridget Cook.
In the series, jumping off from Moore’s true-life story. Happy Face (Quaid) is an incarcerated serial killer who also is Melissa’s (Ashford) once-beloved father. After decades of no contact, he finally finds a way to force himself back into his daughter’s life. In a race against the clock, Melissa must find out if an innocent man...
Happy Face is inspired by the true-life story of Melissa Moore; the Happy Face podcast from iHeartPodcasts and Moore; and the autobiography Shattered Silence, written by Moore with M. Bridget Cook.
In the series, jumping off from Moore’s true-life story. Happy Face (Quaid) is an incarcerated serial killer who also is Melissa’s (Ashford) once-beloved father. After decades of no contact, he finally finds a way to force himself back into his daughter’s life. In a race against the clock, Melissa must find out if an innocent man...
- 3/8/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Justine Bateman opened up about her views on aging. The actor says she doesn’t care if people think she looks “old.” She’s content with the way she looks, and she isn’t about to change for anyone. Here’s what the Family Ties star shared.
How Justine Bateman discovered people think she looks ‘old’ Justine Bateman | Emma McIntyre/SHJ2021/Getty Images
Bateman shared how she first discovered people thought she looked “old.” The actor says she was doing a Google search when she made the discovery.
“When I was writing my first book, Fame, I made the mistake of Googling myself, which I don’t suggest for anybody,” Bateman tells Time. The autocomplete was, ‘looks old.’ So [the search results said] ‘Justine Bateman looks old.’ At the time, I was 41 or 42, and I thought, ‘Really? I didn’t think I looked old.’”
Bateman says she initially thought everyone was right about the way she looked.
How Justine Bateman discovered people think she looks ‘old’ Justine Bateman | Emma McIntyre/SHJ2021/Getty Images
Bateman shared how she first discovered people thought she looked “old.” The actor says she was doing a Google search when she made the discovery.
“When I was writing my first book, Fame, I made the mistake of Googling myself, which I don’t suggest for anybody,” Bateman tells Time. The autocomplete was, ‘looks old.’ So [the search results said] ‘Justine Bateman looks old.’ At the time, I was 41 or 42, and I thought, ‘Really? I didn’t think I looked old.’”
Bateman says she initially thought everyone was right about the way she looked.
- 4/1/2023
- by Sheiresa Ngo
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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