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That just Might explain the Kennedy is a film making genius story being up for over  a month and a half !

I mean, he kind of has to. He only has about a year to make it. 

This might work since he’s not writing this. This way he can focus on the visuals (which is his strengths).

I just can’t with this Joker musical business. Tip of the cap to those who are excited about it, I’m really glad you are, but for me - yeesh.

No kidding on that budget thing! It’s really hard to understand how they’ve managed to spend $200M on this Joker sequel. Spider-Man: No Way Home had a budget of $200M! Hell, even Cats only had a budget of $100M and that was pretty much all CGI...though I guess in that case it maybe could have used a bit more money,

That and the soundtrack make up around 70% of the original film’s appeal. 

I don’t get the need for a remake. The first movie was entertaining enough for it’s time but I wonder if part of it’s cult status comes from the on set death of Brandon Lee.

I have a feeling that The Crow remake is going to be really bad. 

its so funny how this looks worse and worse with every bit of news

swoon

When would you say you lost interest in writing up the things you’re paid to write about?

Sweet Christmas...

Now that Evil's ending. Mike Colter's schedule looks to be a little more open, too.

This is the same bullshit thinking that stopped us getting The Question in the Arrowverse. BecauseWe’re totally going to use him in the films, guys!”

Absolute horseshit.

There is no “competing” products when we’re talking about the same IP, it’s all synergistic. Someone into a great Superman show is going to be more willing to go see a new Superman movie, and vice-versa. If anything, after the disaster of the DCEU and now the cancelling of a relatively popular

“They don’t want a competing Superman product in the marketplace,” Schwartz explained, effectively laying the blame for the show’s end at 2025's Superman: Legacy from James Gunn.

I’m pretty sure it died for the sale of the network to Nexstar, but whatevs.

Yup - dude was a solid Superman - 

Lame. Superman & Lois was arguably one of the best iterations of Superman around.