Not according to Agent Carter ,all that was left was a vial of blood and she took care of it .
Not according to Agent Carter ,all that was left was a vial of blood and she took care of it .
I didn’t know Mark Millar commented on Gizmodo
You just know there’s a SHIELD lab somewhere with a cryogenically preserved vial of Chris Rogers’s super-seed.
She won the Golden Globe for best actress. As for Furiosa, I agree that getting Charlize Theron back would have been awesome, but this is a prequel and she’s a little too old to play the character during this period.
As a reminder, and noted in the article, they did reshoots with Ezra Miller after all of the initial items about them broke and around the same time as the Variety article really blew things up — while at the same time writing off about the same amount of $$$ in consolidated canceling (Batwoman, Scoob! sequel —…
Since they like dropping the axe, why not just kill this movie as well.. The optics of putting out a movie with this lunatic is far worse..
The start of the Shiplap Era!
I have no doubt that Zaslav will try to find his own Feige
Any effort by comics companies to make their characters or continuities more “movie”-able is bound to be short-lived, if not doomed to outright failure. The New 52 is a textbook example.
The New 52 connection is 100% one of the problems.
I can’t believe they left out The Suicide Squad, which spawned the best live action DC item ever: Peacemaker.
Johns has experience in writing and producing TV, but that makes him more of a Jeph Loeb type. Feige went to USC and has a degree in film production.
I would say of all of Warners post-Nolan DC films however they were branded the only ones legitimately “good” would be.
Shazam: Fun and rewatchable.
Wonder Woman: Their best recreation of the Marvel formula.
Joker: Prestige film in a super hero skin.
The Batman: Best take on Batman in YEARS
The Suicide Squad: a really good…
Warner Bros.’ biggest problem with the DC Universe is that the studio has always been confused and embarrassed by the characters, even though they’re both parts of the same conglomerate.
Exactly, they were perfectly cromulent movies whose reputation benefits from the low bar set by their predecessors. Same for “Wonder Woman.”
Fine to middling if we’re being completely honest.
I just checked because I thought so too, (the movie is on Disney+) and you are correct. If Andor occurs only 5 or 10 years before Rogue One, then it probably occurs after the actual opening scene where Krennic kidnaps Galen Erso and kills his wife.
“Our last scene of the show, our 24th episode, will walk the audience directly into Rogue One and directly into the first scene of Rogue One.”
He’s sick of this motherfucking cat with his motherfucking lasagna!
I think back to how unabashedly excited Sasha Calle was when they told her she got the Supergirl role and it breaks my heart a little for her thinking of how messed up The Flash has turned out and now her standalone film likely getting the hatchet.