We still have a long way to go before we see Superman and Batman together on the big screen. Though Zack Snyder has been pretty open (compared to other directors) about the film, the rumors haven’t stopped for one minute. The latest piece of information is that The Flash will be in the film, but only as Barry Allen. And that Wonder Woman also make an appearance, but as Diana.
According to ComicBookMovie, both The Flash and Wonder Women will show up in Batman Vs. Superman, but only as their human identities. Also, Snyder’s Lex Luthor will be a little different. Instead of focusing on real estate like in past Superman movies, Lex’s “motivations will be rooted on his belief that Superman is not good for mankind.” The site described Lex as “the pride of Metropolis.” He also goes on to describe one of the movie’s script:
In one particular scene,...
According to ComicBookMovie, both The Flash and Wonder Women will show up in Batman Vs. Superman, but only as their human identities. Also, Snyder’s Lex Luthor will be a little different. Instead of focusing on real estate like in past Superman movies, Lex’s “motivations will be rooted on his belief that Superman is not good for mankind.” The site described Lex as “the pride of Metropolis.” He also goes on to describe one of the movie’s script:
In one particular scene,...
- 11/14/2013
- by Laura Frances
- LRMonline.com
The CW is heading to Metropolis. The youth-skewing network is adapting Peter Morgan's U.K. miniseries Metropolis, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. More TV Development News Created by Peter Morgan (Frost/Nixon), the eight-part series premiered in 2000 and aired on Granada TV. The series revolves around a group of friends and recent college graduates as they made their way in the real world and starred James Purefoy, Louise Lombard, Matthew Rhys, Flora Montgomery and Kris Marshall. The CW's take revolves around a group of friends struggling with their adult lives not living up to the expectations they had
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- 10/16/2012
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Without wanting to get ahead of myself, this sounds like one of the most promising projects that I’ve read recently. Roger Donaldson’s latest film, Justice, starring Nicolas Cage, January Jones, and Guy Pearce, is out in cinemas here on 18th November, and he’s already lining up a fantastic cast for his next feature, Cities.
Clive Owen (Children of Men) and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) are already attached, and The Playlist are now reporting that Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia) and Orlando Bloom (The Three Musketeers) are in talks to join too.
“[T]he film is described as a cautionary tale, blending three interlinking story lines—a New York hedge fund manager (Owen) chasing sex, money and power, a Mumbai cop investigating corrupt colleagues (one of whom is Kapoor) and their links to property speculators, and a young London couple finding it difficult to plant a foot on the property ladder.
Clive Owen (Children of Men) and Anil Kapoor (Slumdog Millionaire) are already attached, and The Playlist are now reporting that Kirsten Dunst (Melancholia) and Orlando Bloom (The Three Musketeers) are in talks to join too.
“[T]he film is described as a cautionary tale, blending three interlinking story lines—a New York hedge fund manager (Owen) chasing sex, money and power, a Mumbai cop investigating corrupt colleagues (one of whom is Kapoor) and their links to property speculators, and a young London couple finding it difficult to plant a foot on the property ladder.
- 11/2/2011
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
As 2010 draws to a close and the year’s films are placed into Top Tens and Best Of lists, it’s always good to take an alternative perspective on a year in cinema.
To this end HeyUGuys presents for your edification our movie awards – The Truffles. We asked our writers to sift through the movie mayhem of the past twelve months and come up with the awards they would want to see handed out.
We will be posting Part 1 of The Truffles today and we’ll be saving Part 2 for next Monday, so check back then for more awards.
Drum roll…
Craig Skinner
Best ‘difficult second album’ of 2010: The Brothers Bloom
Released in the UK this year, far too long after its initial Us release, Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom provided me with two of the most enjoyable hours I spent at the cinema this year with its...
To this end HeyUGuys presents for your edification our movie awards – The Truffles. We asked our writers to sift through the movie mayhem of the past twelve months and come up with the awards they would want to see handed out.
We will be posting Part 1 of The Truffles today and we’ll be saving Part 2 for next Monday, so check back then for more awards.
Drum roll…
Craig Skinner
Best ‘difficult second album’ of 2010: The Brothers Bloom
Released in the UK this year, far too long after its initial Us release, Rian Johnson’s The Brothers Bloom provided me with two of the most enjoyable hours I spent at the cinema this year with its...
- 12/17/2010
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Do you like lists? Well, how about these options? Wired's Favorite Sci-Fi Flicks of All Time - Pre-Star Wars A Trip to the Moon (1902) The Thing From Another World (1951) The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953) Them! (1954) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (1958) The Creation of the Humanoids (1962) Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Fahrenheit 451 (1966) Fantastic Voyage (1966) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Planet of the Apes (1968) Solaris (1972) Silent Running (1972) Soylent Green (1973) Day of the Dolphin (1973) Zardoz (1974) A Boy and His Dog (1975) Logan's Run (1976) Lassie Come Home (1943) Richard Roeper's Top Five of Summer 2009 (500) Days of Summer Inglourious Basterds Up The Hurt Locker District 9 ...and his worst... Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen G.I. Joe: the Rise of Cobra Land of the Lost Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian The Ugly Truth He has more, click here for the rest.
- 9/2/2009
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
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