You might be interested in Valiant's analog to Solar that they've devloped, Divinity. "Divinity", "Divinity II", and "Divinity III: Stalinverse" have all been very cool miniseries, and there is a fourth miniseries coming called "Eternity".
You might be interested in Valiant's analog to Solar that they've devloped, Divinity. "Divinity", "Divinity II", and "Divinity III: Stalinverse" have all been very cool miniseries, and there is a fourth miniseries coming called "Eternity".
Valiant is known for utilizing off-the-wall marketing schemes, for instance they funded the U.S. Luge team at the last Winter olympics and had their jumpsuits tailored to look like X-O Manowar's coloring scheme.
Armstrong is an immortal from ancient Sumeria and Archer is a teenager raised as the ultimate assassin by a fundamentalist cult and trained to kill him. Then, it gets REALLY crazy.
Bloodshot is pretty tied up with Harbinger through Harbinger Wars, though, which is the current plan for these films (Bloodshot, Harbinger, Bloodshot 2, Harbinger 2, Harbinger Wars).
Oh, no. We have to hear these jokes through all of Bloodshot's development? It's going to be pure agony for me.
Holy shit, that's awesome. I love all the Valiant books. I would never have guessed him to take on the role of Bloodshot but if there's anything Leto can do it is surprise you and disappear into a role.
Hmm, I agree with them on the aversives (some of those sound insane—I wouldn't spray water in a dog's face, let alone a child's), and as stated, makes no sense to simply restrain stimming. That's ignoring a basic principal of ABA which is that behaviors are done for a reason. I disagree on compliance insofar as I…
DC is a hell of a drug.
Wonder Woman using those exploding arrowheads would be exquisite.
Hmm, what do they advocate for therapy and treatment options as alternatives to ABA? Many children with autism lack the ability to advocate for themselves, so our organization often feels we need to advocate for them as far as how they are treated by the people around them, such as caregivers and teachers. But if…
It was rumored to be set in the '80s and involve the Cold War. But you're right, that isn't from WB.
Didn't know this about Autism Speaks, I will look into this as our organization regularly does some of their charity walks and the like, and our organization is not interested in "curing" autism but instead utilizing research-based interventions for problem behaviors, intensive teaching, and the like.
Others considered for the role alongside Ben were Josh Brolin, Scott Adkins, Joe Manganiello, and some others (I forget). Obviously between Cable and Thanos Brolin is probably unlikely.
He put a ton of effort into that role, what are you talking about? The suit itself is even physically difficult to wear, Richard Cetrone, his stuntman, described it as a never-ending war against a suit of resistance bands.
They had to offer Reeves the same luxury they offered Affleck as director. That's only fair.
We hate Ben Affleck now?
Live By Night is pretty good if you don't pretend it's an Oscar film like WB did. Remember the trailers that didn't even show the car chase or more than five seconds of the shootouts? If they had put that out in September or October instead of January, and didn't ASSUME it was Oscar material, and just assumed it was a…
People didn't read the THR article closely enough, you are correct it implied WB wants to get rid of him, not that he wants to leave the role.
There's only a couple of sites left worth a damn for DC scoops, but unfortunately, THR is one I consider to be one (I'll throw Deadline and Variety out there as well).
He does more of a Scorpion from MK move with it in BvS.