Entries in SDCC 2017 (3)

Monday
Jul242017

Here’s a look at upcoming ‘Justice League’ with new trailer from SDCC

At this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, DC and Warner Bros. gives us a longer look at the upcoming Justice League movie. It shows plenty of action as the five heroes get together and deal with the world’s issues after Superman’s death in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice. The trailer gives us a look at the film’s villain Steppenwolf. We get a bit of humor too from Flash and Alfred, perhaps DC and Warner Bros.’ answer to the criticism about Batman v. Superman’s gloomier tone. There have been hints of Superman appearing in the film but we don’t know, of course, how this is going to come about. Justice League is set to hit theatres on November 17th.

Source: SlashGear

Saturday
Jul222017

‘Wonder Woman 2’ gets officially announced

Clay Enos/Warner Bros

It isn’t something that surprises us in any way but at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. officially announces that Wonder Woman 2 is happening and Gal Gadot will be reprising her role as Diana Prince a.k.a. Wonder Woman. The first film is considered the DC Extended Universe’s most profitable movie yet with it grossing around US$767.7 million worldwide since it hit theatres on June 2nd. It quickly surpassed other DCEU films like Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Suicide Squad. It also broke records for director Patty Jenkins as the film became the highest-grossing live-action movie to be directed by a woman.

Speaking of Jenkins, Warner Bros. hasn’t announced yet if she’ll be coming back as her deal was for one movie. But she has spoken before about her plans for the sequel, where she wants to take Wonder Woman back to America. Here’s to hoping she gets to tell the tale again. No word on when the film might come out as well.

Source: Entertainment Weekly

Saturday
Jul012017

Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ gets Hall H panel at Comic-Con

Netflix hit Stranger Things is doing something no other original show from the streaming service has done: get a Hall H panel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. The 6,000-seater Hall H is known to host the biggest shows and movies we geek over. But we aren’t surprised with this development as the buzz surrounding the show has been hot since it first came out and now a second season is debuting on Halloween. They’ll be having their panel at 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Other Netflix titles making a Hall H appearance will be the original films Bright by Suicide Squad director David Ayer and its Japanese manga adaptation of Death Note.

Source: Mashable