Monday, 22 July 2013

Video from the Superman V Batman Movie at Comic Con 2013

Henry Lennix reveals a Batman & Superman Crossover film coming out in 2015 (Comic Con 2013 San Diego)

Man of Steel-2 Announced by Harry Lennix with Jack Snyder
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Warner Bros. has just revealed plans for their own DC Cinematic Universe with the announcement of a Man of Steel sequel that will feature none other than Batman! Snyder took the stage at the Warner Bros. panel to announce something and brought up actor Harry Lennix to read a special message.

And with that famous speech from The Dark Knight Returns, Snyder unveiled the logo below. No further details were announced but WB has revealed that Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane will return along with the Man of Steel himself, Henry Cavill.

At San Diego Comic Con Zack Snyder announced that the next Man Of Steel movie is going to be a "Superman and Batman" movie! Christian Bale probably won't be batman considering what happened in The Dark Knight Rises but we will have to wait for more details to be announced! Thanks for watching
"I want you to remember, Clark," Lennix said, "in all the years to come. In all your private moments. I want you to remember my hand at your throat. I want you to remember, the one man who beat you."

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Batman: The Animated Series Turns 21

This year, DC Comics, Vertigo and MAD Magazine will be taking Comic-Con programming by storm with well over a dozen distinctly exciting panel presentations. That's a lot to stay on top of, and even if you're at the show, chances are you're not going to catch them all. But never fear, we'll be bringing the panels to you as part of our Con Away From Con coverage, right here on DCComics.com.

Batman: The Animated Series Turns 21
Saturday July 20, 2013 5:45pm - 6:45pm (Room 6DE)
Pop the champagne! The landmark television production Batman: The Animated Series turns 21 this year. Spend an hour with the creative core of this groundbreaking series -- Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Alan Burnett, and Eric Radomski -- as they recollect the dynamics of crafting a series that would have a resounding influence on Dark Knight properties -- and the entire animated television landscape -- for two decades and counting.
Yeah, we know. We can't believe it's 21 years old either. But Batman: The Animated Series is still as relevant and exciting as ever, and this is sure to be an awesome reminiscence.
- See more at: http://www.dccomics.com/blog/2013/07/20/sdcc-2013-batman-the-animated-series-turns-21#sthash.jBoK38g2.dpuf





Sunday, 21 July 2013

Batman v Superman confirmed at Comic-Con

Batman v Superman confirmed at Comic-Con in 'beyond mythological' mash-up

Man of Steel and Dark Knight to face off in Zack Snyder sequel, but word still out on the casting of Batman. Also on the Warner Bros Comic-Con panel: Tom Cruise, Sandra Bullock and GodzillaHenry Cavill as Superman in Man of Steel and Christian Bale as Batman in the Dark Knight films. Photograph: Warner BrosMax FosterView all25commentsHoly kryptonite Batman! It's finally happening. The 6,500 fans in Comic-Con's Hall H nearly exploded when Warner Bros announced they were moving ahead on a movie featuring Superman and Batman. Just imagine the clash of egos. Never mind, because after years of impassioned pleas on forums and imploring screeches at previous conventions, the fanboys are getting their wish.Zack Snyder will direct the follow-up to his $630m global hit Man of Steel and will reunite with his Superman, Henry Cavill. Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane will also reprise their roles but the big question on everyone's lips is who will play Batman – because it ain't going to be Christian Bale.The British actor has been nothing if not firm in his assertion that he will not don the cape and mask for a fourth time. For now, the mystery will have to linger and fans must make do with the news. They will. Snyder has committed to an early 2014 start and the game plan is to get the movie in theatres for summer 2015.That the two superheroes will be actively battling appeared to be confirmed by Snyder's statement: "Let's face it, it's beyond mythological to have Superman and our new Batman facing off, since they are the greatest superheroes in the world."This thunderous tidbit was actually the last gasp of an epic Warner Bros panel that featured plenty of surprises on Saturday morning. Tom Cruise and his world-beating grin bounded on to the stage in the mega-star's first appearance at the Con. Safe to say, the crowd was suitably excited.Cruise got everyone wound up about the Doug Liman sci-fi Edge Of Tomorrow that is headed to US screens on 6 June 2014. They showed footage of Cruise as a soldier who dies and must relive events over and over until he cracks a way to outwit pesky aliens hell-bent on destroying earth. Sounds like Source Code with much wider collateral damage. Emily Blunt also stars in the movie, which until very recently had gone under the moniker of All you Need is Kill.Prior to the panel the talk was of Gareth Edwards' Godzilla reboot and this part of the show did not disappoint either. Edwards brought teaser footage with him – thankfully a more revealing sequence than what Warner Bros presented last year.The material didn't show too much of the beast himself but there was enough to suggest a beast feast awaits those who turn up on May 16, 2014 both sides of the pond. From the looks of it, Godzilla is lining up for a mighty smackdown with a posse of very nasty looking creatures who once again are rampaging over our planet. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bryan Cranston and Elizabeth Olsen were on hand for questions but the only character people seemed keen to learn more about was good old Godzilla.Mexican auteur Alfonso Cuaron was here on Thursday to take part in a Visionaries panel withThe Amazing Spider-Man director Marc Webb and Edgar Wright. On that occasion Cuaron spoke more generally about his career but on Saturday he focused on the forthcoming sci-fi thriller Gravity. And what better way to do that than to bring out Sandra Bullock for her debut Hall H experience.The crowd loved Bullock, who stars with George Clooney as astronauts on a fateful mission. Footage showed the pair floating outside their craft on a repair job just as a load of debris hurtles towards them. The film opens this year's Venice film festival at the end of August.The next most exciting event was a teaser fromWorld of Warcraft that showed a man bearing arms against an orc. Moon director Duncan Jones is steeling himself for an early 2014 production start. In other news, Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill have joined the voice cast of The LEGO Movie.

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