Why are you reporting on Faraci’s latest DC rumor without mentioning (anywhere on this site) that the latest DC rumor he posted (and which you devoted an entire article to) was debunked within hours by the director?
Why are you reporting on Faraci’s latest DC rumor without mentioning (anywhere on this site) that the latest DC rumor he posted (and which you devoted an entire article to) was debunked within hours by the director?
Guessing there’s not going to be a full article update on how Devin Faraci is full of shit once again and this rumor was completely debunked by the director himself?
It should be noted that this rumor comes from Devin Faraci, who has not yet been right with a DC movie rumor. His last one was debunked within 48 hours. But I guess that’s inconvenient when talking about the DC Cinematic Murderverse narrative that io9 runs by.
Making Star Wars reported they had multiple sources confirming this to them back in January, along with some other info on the characters:
Maybe controversial, but honestly, as both a huge fan of Gaiman in general and Sandman in particular, I don’t really think that it deserved to be nominated. I’ve loved some of his prose in the last decade or so but I don’t think his heart’s been in the comic game since Marvel 1602.
Marvel Comics Cinematic Murderverse
I was really confused why everyone seemed to hate the episode where they go to the steampunk hipster village and watch Star Trek. I really hope the second season has way more ridiculous-but-unique stuff like that, and a lot less cheap LOTR ripoff scenes. I feel like embracing those more bizarre…
BBC America hired Grace Helbig to be part of a promotion for their original show Almost Royal. She was pretty funny in it.
It’s amazing how fast io9 is going into the garbage.
But Hillary knows how to get things done, right?
I agree that Man of Steel was pretty good. Bu it’s hilarious that after three years of io9 shitting on it literally every chance anyone here got, you try to position yourself as having liked it, just to give your condemnation of BvS some kind of legitimacy.
It always makes me laugh to see people talk about how “overstuffed” BvS is going to be because it added Batman, Luthor, Alfred, and Wonder Woman to the Man of Steel cast. How many characters are going to be in Civil War and Avengers 3 again?
This isn’t really post-colonialism, this is immigration.
I liked the reference to Mercy Hospital from Left 4 Dead on the ending radio broadcast.
You know what’s crazy about these answers? They’re not contradictory at all, and they’re also way more nuanced than your attempt to pick them apart line by line and use slightly different phrasing to “prove” that he’s waffling or whatever the point of this article was supposed to be.
It’s been years since I’ve seen Enemy of the State, but if I remember right, the date 9/11 even comes up at one point in it (I think as Will Smith’s birthday, maybe?) and I remember it being really weird to notice that after the actual 9/11.
Tim Allen is a fan of Larry Niven? That is probably the strangest thing I’ve learned all week.
Whenever I saw him as Jameson, I honestly thought he looked more like the typical Gordon depiction.
Funny to hear that the Meg movie is still in development. I remember the book coming out in the late 1990s and enjoying it as light beach reading. The author, Steve Alten, was a really friendly guy and I once talked to him on AIM.