Welcome to Weekend Reads! It’s your little, weekly dose of comic book goodness that focuses on some aspect of my weekend reading!

This week I discuss our first DC book…

Before diving in, I’d like to give an update on past reads. A couple of weeks ago I ripped on the current X-Men books. They are starting to pick up steam. The Blob storyline in All New X-Men is fun, but Wolverine and Angel’s relationship problems take away a lot of the book’s momentum. The last pre-Apocalypse Wars issue of Extraordinary was a fun, Inception-esque story of Storm and Jean rescuing Nightcrawler from his mind. If you love the X-Men, you’ll find something to enjoy in these arcs.

Ok, now that we have the X-Men out of the way, let’s get to THE READS:

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Archie #6 by Mark Waid and Veronica Fish
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The Goddamned #3 by Jason Aaron and R.M.Guéra
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Dark Knight III: The Master Race #3 by Brian Azzarello, Frank Miller, and Geof Darrow, Klaus Janson, Andy Kubert

There isn’t a comic book out there that I recommend more than Archie. Waid and Fish are flat out killing it right now. I can boil my thoughts on the series down to simple mathematics:

Waid’s writing + Fish’s art = you care about these characters

Whether you’ve read Archie before or not you’re going to enjoy this book. Waid also provides insights into classic Archie comics, along with the comics themselves, at the end of each issue which are fascinating from both a historical perspective and just seeing how much society has changed. READ THIS BOOK!

I discussed The Goddamned with Matt on Check Your Backseat awhile back when The Revenant and Bone Tomahawk were all the rage, and I thought it would fit in with that genre. I didn’t plan on keeping up with it but when the third issue came out I couldn’t help but check it out.

This series will definitely be more gratifying to read in trade. Character and plot development move at a pretty slow pace, but Guéra art saves it from being crippled. He captures the book’s barren and desolate tone perfectly. It draws from some Christian religious stuff, but it isn’t too much to make you clueless if you are unfamiliar with it. If you’re a fan of Bone Tomahawk or The Revenant, there may be something to love here for you, but I would recommend picking it up in trade.

Dark Knight III: The Master Race is a tough book to discuss. If you rip on it too hard you just like like one of those people who love to bitch on the Internet but if you give it too much praise you’re going to get ripped by people and told you aren’t a serious comic book fan. I think I fall somewhere in between.

When this title was announced most comic book fans labeled it as a DC money grab, I tried to maintain optimism in the face of criticism. After three issues, I’m ready to admit I was wrong.

This book just isn’t that good. If any other creative team were behind such a mediocre series you wouldn’t hear anything about it; it’s the Tiger Woods of comic books.

The writing suffers from a lack of direction. One second it seems the old and tired Batman and Superman are going to pass the sword down to the younger generation of heroes and next they’re back in the driver’s seat. Where Archie sparks a broad range of the reader’s emotions, this book fails to deliver any emotional impact. It lacks any sense of danger or excitement. I also find it has a tendency to feel more like a Superman book than a Batman one.

The book has a couple of high points. 1) the artwork. 2) the mini comics at the end. In the third issue, we get to see the Miller finished Romita Jr. art. It is unlike anything else you’ll see in comics today.

Is the series worth checking out? Sure? But only because of the names attached to the book. Read Archie instead.

Alright, that’s it for this week! What do you think? Are you enjoying Dark Knight III? Have you dug into anything Archie? Tweet me!

We we’re all patiently awaiting the release of the theatrical trailer for Batman V Superman to hit the airwaves during Jimmy Kimmel tonight. WELL the film’s official Facebook went and released it ahead of schedule. SO HERE IT IS!

We’re finally getting an idea of what we can expect as far as “plot”. After the synopsis leak from last month, we learned that Lex Luthor may be pitting the two heroes against each other. Now we have it!

The best part of this whole trailer? We’re getting to see Gal Gadot in action as Wonder Woman. I’m honestly more excited to see her performance over the titular characters duking it out.

For more of our thoughts, read new Geekscape writer Matthew Morrell’s opinion piece!

Batman V Superman hit’s theaters March 25, 2016!

Just moments ago, the newest trailer for Zack Snyder’s upcoming Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice was released EARLY to the public. In keeping with the supposed theme of Man of Steel and our most recent Thanksgiving holiday, let us take a moment to consider what we can be both thankful and hopeful for.

First, to get the obvious out of the way, we’re fortunate enough to live in a time when our cinematic wizardry can produce exactly what Superman can do in stunning realism; flight, strength, heat vision, the whole works. Even when compared to the Bryan Singer version not to mention the Richard Donner version, today we really do “believe a man can fly.”

Looking at this trailer, the Nolan-esque cinematography, fight choreography between man and Kryptonian, and the whole spectrum of Superman powers all look pretty spectacular. Furthermore, there is a slight glimmer of playfulness, of levity from Cavill which is exceptionally welcomed change of tone.

Second, Ben Affleck’s Batman has the potential to be the best Dark Knight yet. Confidence is high that at this point even the most incompetent of producers helming BvS are smart enough to take note from Batman and Robin, and say, “It appears that the fans don’t want that,” and then look to the Nolan films and agree, “Fans want more of this.” By the looks of the trailer, they are certainly doubling down on a dark, gritty, karate chop your larynx out Batman. We’re also going to take the, “But Affleck was in Daredevil and that sucked,” argument and bury that dead horse right here.

Suffice to say, with his multiple Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and BAFTA Awards jammed into his utility belt, there is no question that the man knows how to work given the right material. Drawing special attention towards his awards for Best Supporting Actor (Shakespeare in Love, and Hollywoodland) one of Mr. Affleck’s strengths is tying an ensemble cast together. Which leads us to our next Pro…

Wonder Woman is finally on screen to complete the hallowed DC Trinity. In this new trailer, she looks insanely awesome; deflecting a blast from our first look at Zod/Doomsday like it was nothing, Gal Godot  is certainly looking the part. That three figure shot was just hands down killer.

Also, Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor Jr. is shaping up be what can only be described as a crazed or evil Willy Wonka; there’s a manic energy to him that’s almost unnerving. His shifting tone from playful drunk at a party with Bruce and Clark, to belittling prick towards Lois Lane might just work as a billionaire mad scientist.

Speaking of which, as predicted by some, we have our Doomsday courtesy of Lex Luthor playing god. This move may be in character for Lex Luthor, and the look of Doomsday doesn’t look half bad, but there’s still something that just doesn’t sit right.

Now for the hard part; weighing the good against the potential set up for disappointment. It would be ridiculous to set aside all our prejudice and simply accept this trailer for what it is; a tease at a Superman story we haven’t seen before and don’t have a full understanding of yet. Unfortunately, that creeping and uneasy sensation that Superman fans are experiencing right now is difficult to ignore, and here’s why…

This doesn’t feel like Superman. Sure, Man of Steel argues that as a new superhero, Superman needed to learn the lesson not to kill. As stupid as that argument may be, the creators of this franchise are sticking with a Superman who was raised without the sage wisdom and moral guidance of Pa Kent.

One’s gotta ask themselves, is this really the Superman we wanted, or asked for? There’s an infamous video of Kevin Smith and his experience with Producers and their understanding of Superman as “savage killer.” But that was supposed to be a joke, right? Or is a neck snapping, city destroying, psychopath the version of Superman Zack Snyder and his super friends think we deserve? Either way, the bitter after taste left in some fans mouths is still sticking around and it’s uncertain if a rinsing of Bat-Listerine will wash that out of fans collective psyches.

Certainly, the spectacle of the film looks impressive. But, when we get a trailer that still highlights a scowling, (prisoner taking?), and face melting Superman as part of it’s sizzle reel, how excited can we get for a Superman that still doesn’t feel like Superman?

I’ve read, played, and watched my Superman: Red Son, and Injustice: God’s Among Us, and Superman: The Animated Series episode “Legacy part I and II;” there is definitely an aspect of fun and curiosity in seeing Superman as a villain. However, I’d argue that fun comes from a place of understanding who the real Superman is; an incorruptible, all powerful force for good.

I’d like to have hope that maybe this film will turn the image of Man of Steel towards the character we’ve known and grew up with, and maybe that hope will pay off. We’ve certainly waited long enough for an adaptation of the three most iconic superheroes to be done some justice. 

In the meantime, I’m going to re-watch Max Landis’ pitch for a real Superman film; maybe not the sequel we deserve, but the Superman movie we need.

Our friends over at CBM have just reported on a possible plot/synopsis leak for the upcoming Batman V. Superman. 

Apparently Odeon Cinemas, a movie theater chain in the UK, had put up a new description for the March 2016 release. At the time of this writing Odeon has taken down the page.

At long last, see Batman and Superman square off against each other in ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’, an epic superhero showdown which will change both their lives forever. 
 
Clark Kent doesn’t trust Gotham’s mysterious masked vigilante. Bruce Wayne doesn’t trust the alien who nearly destroyed Metropolis. And Lex Luthor, who hates Superman more than anyone, is manipulating both of them for his own twisted ends. 
 
Choose your side: the Man of Steel or the Dark Knight? Learn the answer to the age-old question – who would win? – in ‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’.

If this is accurate, and an official synopsis from the studio, then this sheds a whole new light on Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor.

The SDCC trailer has given us a broad idea of what the direction of the film will be like. Batman thinks Superman is a menace and needs to be stopped, but if what Odeon Cinemas has posted if official, then it makes Luthor’s involvement much more important.

 

 

At Comic Con 2015, Warner Bros. revealed their latest trailer for the upcoming spy thriller, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. 

Based on the 1960s television show, the film stars Superman, (Henry Cavill,) the Lone Ranger, (Armie Hammer,) and Alicia Vikander play a team of international spies during the heart of the Cold War. While the American and Russian are constantly at each other’s throats, the team must come together to tackle a mission with the fate of more than just their warring countries at stake.

The latest trailer gives an extended look at what we can expect from the upcoming action flick. As you’d expect, the car chases and explosions are plentiful, all set within a throwback time period. But more importantly, what is it with Brittish actors playing Americans so well? Cavill manages to fool us again!

What say you on The Man From U.N.C.L.E.? Is it currently on your summer viewing schedule when it releases in August? Watch the trailer below, then tell us what you’re excited about!

Just in time for the Age of Ultron, Nerdist News reporter Dan Casey comes to Geekscape to talk about his brand new book “100 Things Avengers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die”! While he’s here we talk Avengers, the Joker’s new image and continue to heap praise on Daredevil! We also talk about the troubling news out of Konami regarding Silent Hills and we give an update on DC’s big crossover event ‘Convergence’! Is it everything it’s hyped up to be?

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Briefly: A few days back we saw a nice, early look at the Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer. The trailer detailed the controversy regarding the Man of Steel’s existence, and… well, and unhappy Batman with a bad-ass suit asking Supes if he bleeds.

Today, Honest Trailers took on the teaser, and it was too good not to share.

So, where do you stand on Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice?

Briefly: We’ve all seen (and judged) the first trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice at least half a dozen times by now, and in anticipated of the upcoming BvS IMAX event (you know, the one where the trailer was supposed to premiere), Warner Bros. has officially released the first two posters for the film. Director Zack Snyder still wants you to head to your local IMAX however, noting that attendees will get “a few extra shots plus a little swag.”

They’re pretty damned cool, and definitely look to fit in with the tone established in last week’s trailer.

Take a look at the images below, and be sure to let us know your thoughts on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice thus far! Are you looking forward to the March 25th, 2016 release?

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Briefly: All the way back in January of 2013, we featured a very intriguing Kickstarter project by our pal Jon Schnepp.

If you were a comic book fan, and more than a few years old in the mid-to-late 1990′s, you probably remember hearing about a little film called Superman Lives. The feature was set to be directed by (then arguably at his most popular) Tim Burton, written by Kevin Smith, and star Nicolas Cage.

Production got to the point where filming was about to begin… and then it was gone. There have been plenty of different stories as to why, but in all honesty, nobody really knows.

Sure, it would have been weird (have you seen the leaked costume test), but that’s not to say it wouldn’t have been good. So what happened?

That’s what Jon Schnepp wanted to find out. The Kickstarter was an absolute sensation, and would eventually earn $115,110 of its $98,000 goal.

It’s been a long journey (and more than a lot of work for Schnepp and crew), but the film is finally almost here. The Death Of “Superman Lives”; What Happened? will screen at the Egyptian theatre in Los Angeles on May 1st and 2nd (grab tickets from Fandango).

The official poster for the film has just hit the web, and it looks freaking sweet. I won’t be attending the premiere due to the fact that I live all the way up in Canada, but as a backer of the project I am beyond excited to see it.

Take a look at the poster below, and let us know what you’re most looking forward to see in the documentary!

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The wait is finally over!! After a leaked international trailer made its way online, Zack Snyder has released an official version of the trailer. The best bits of the trailer SDCC Hall H attendees saw last Summer, so it fell a little flat with me. Rumor has it that a different version will be shown on Monday at the IMAX release.

Starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill as the title characters, Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will be released on March 25th, 2016.

Briefly: Finally, finally, finally, the first trailer for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is nearly here.

Zack Snyder has debuted a few seconds of (slightly boring) costume footage for the trailer reveal that’s set for next week. It’s unknown at this point whether or not the trailer will hit the web next week, but those eager to see Batman and Superman in action can currently RSVP for an IMAX event next Monday.

Unfortunately, the IMAX event doesn’t appear to be happening in my country, so I’ll have to wait for a description and hopefully the trailer hits the internet (and the great white north) shortly after the event.

In any case, you can take a look at the teaser footage below, and be sure to let us know if you’ll be going to the event. Don’t forget to RSVP, which you can do right here

Like Ben Affleck announced as Batman, Jesse Eisenberg’s casting as Lex Luthor was met with much criticism from fans who prefer their villains to not remind them of dicks they met in college. They’d rather their villains look like their dad, like Bryan Cranston.

Entertainment Weekly has just dropped our first look at Jesse Eisenberg as Superman’s arch nemesis, Lex Luthor, and once again I knew those who bitched and moaned about Eisenberg’s casting were once again crying about nothing. Because LOOK AT HIM.

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That’s Lex Luthor. That’s a cold son of a bitch right there. No ifs, ands, or buts about it. That is someone who is crazy enough to take down a living god.

It can be difficult to be excited about Batman v. Superman, among them for its ridiculous obsession for a dark and gritty nature that films like Guardians of the Galaxy prove that audiences just aren’t into like they were a few years ago. But I can’t help but be at least interested with every bit revealed.

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is set for March 2016.

What wonderful news! Interesting, but still wonderful.

The SyFy Network (It’ll always be Sci Fi to me baby!) is joining forces with David Goyer & Ian Goldberg to create a TV Series based around the doomed planet.

Krypton joins the SLEW of other DC based television shows coming out. Constantine, Gotham, Supergirl, Titans, Lucifer, Arrow, The Flash, iZombie and Global Frequency. Did I name them all? Good.

No word on WHEN the show will air, but this kind of feels like a cash grab at this point. Let’s hope if it’s bad, it dies a quick death.

Source: Deadline

One of, if not THE, most hyped upcoming comic movie is Batman VS. Superman: Dawn of Justice. Set to release in 2016, fans have been clamoring for leaks, releases and the almighty trailer. We don’t have a trailer for you, but we do have this nifty new poster!

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Batman VS. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters March 25, 2016

Rarely does a group of creators come together that have as much passion for their product than the team behind COMIX: Beyond The Comic Book Pages.

Way back in April, I met with the creators of COMIX at WonderCon. There they showed me a clip of their upcoming Documentary.

I was instantly impressed, everything felt very candid and the little that I saw of interviews were great. It reminded me a lot of our own Doc of The Dead.

Check out the trailer for COMIX below!

COMIX: Beyond the Comic Book Pages is an exciting new feature film documentary about the world of comic books told through the thoughts and images of the creators, artists, writers, collectors, store owners, independent publishers, and especially the passionate fans who have made it the phenomenon that it is today.

COMIX includes exclusive one-on-one interviews with icons from the comic book industry, like Stan Lee (Spiderman, X-Men, Fantastic Four), Frank Miller (Sin City, 300), Neal Adams (Batman, X-Men, Green Lantern/Green Arrow), Mark Waid (Kingdom Come, Superman, Justice League of America), Mike Richardson of Dark Horse Productions (Hellboy, Sin City, Goon, and Concrete), Marc Silvestri of Image Comics and Top Cow Productions (Tomb Raider, Hunter Killer, Witchblade), and Todd McFarlane (Spawn). COMIX also includes interviews with fans, many dressed in full costume, as they talk about their love for the characters and cosplay, at conventions like Comic-Con, Wizard World, and more.

The list of people involved with this project is amazing, and with a group of creators like this there is no reason for you to NOT help this Documentary.

Stan Lee (Spiderman, Fantastic Four)
Frank Miller (Sin City, 300)
Neal Adams (Batman, X-Men, Green Lantern/Green Arrow)
Mark Waid (Kingdom Come, Superman)
Mike Richardson of Dark Horse Productions (Hellboy, Sin City, Goon, Concrete)
Marc Silvestri of Top Cow Productions (Tomb Raider, Hunter Killer, Witchblade), Image Comics Co-Founder
Todd McFarlane (Spawn), Image Comics Co-Founder
Matt Hawkins of Top Cow Productions (Tomb Raider, Hunter Killer, Witchblade)
John Romita Jr. (Spiderman, Punisher)
Gareb Shamus (Wizard World, Wizard, Toy Fare)
Tone Rodriguez (Snake Pliskin, Violent Messiah)
Steve Niles (30 Days of Night)
Renae Geerlings of Top Cow Productions and Mane Entertainment
Doug Jones (Silver Surfer, Hellboy)
William O’Neil (Snake Pliskin, Chasis)
Christian Gossett (Red Star)
Joel Adams (Lils)
Amanda Conner (Vampirella)
Mike Choi (Witchblade)
Andy Park (Tomb Raider, God of War II)
Lee Dawson (Dark Horse Productions)
David Glanzer (Comic-Con)
Paul Grimshaw (House of Secrets comic book store)
Bill Liebowitz (Golden Apple Comics)

How Can You Help

Head on over to the official Kickstarter Page and donate donate donate! With just under two weeks left NOW is the time for you to jump on board.

While you’re there share the page, tweet the page and tell every geek you know about COMIX!

Live from Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo, our very first LIVE Geekscape from a comic convention! And we’ve got a great one! Chris Gore, ex-WWE Diva Katarina Waters and pro wrestler Christopher Daniels join us on stage to talk about Batman VS Superman, Marvel Phase 3, if Gotham is worth watching and much much more! Is DC and WB just reacting to Marvel’s cinematic universe or is there a plan? How could it work? Are they saturating the market and is there an end in sight? Also, Christopher Daniels gets confused for a major comic book professional!

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Briefly: It was all the way back in May that Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder gave us our first look at the new (draped) Batmobile.

The old image was cool, but didn’t really reveal much about the new vehicle. The director just tweeted a new image, and it’s one that gives us a much better look.

Take a peek at the image below, and let us know what you think! Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theatres on May 6th, 2016.

 

Warning: Some light spoilers ahead.

Kudos to GeekTyrant for the scoop: An extra on the Detroit set of Batman v. Superman has revealed some key information regarding the status quo of the film.

According to the source, the film begins during or just after the battle between Superman and Zod. So the rampant destruction wasn’t just disaster porn, kinda: It actually bleeds into the next film. Furthermore, the ending has been filmed, and although your mileage may vary, I’m going to warn you right now here is where there is potential for SPOILERS:

According to the extra, the ending of the film has already been filmed. One of the scenes shot featured Batman breaking into Lexcorp to steal kryptonite, and apparently Lexcorp had somehow gotten ahold of General Zod’s body.

Knowing about that doesn’t particularly ruin the film for me, but it just might for the uber-sensitive. I’m more fascinated about the beginning of the film.

Entertainment Weekly interviewed Ben Affleck and he opened up about what Warner Bros. told him when he signed on. They basically told him, “They’re gonna hate you, bro.”

Before I took the role, Warner Bros. gave me a bunch of past reactions to casting and said, ‘Are you sure you want to get into this? This is part and parcel of these movies now. There’s a lot of active fans with a lot of opinions.’ To me, having been through a certain amount of that, it doesn’t really [get under your skin]… Everyone’s entitled to their opinion. I wouldn’t have taken the part if I didn’t trust my instincts in terms of the filmmaking. I think Chris Terrio wrote a terrific script. Zack’s a great visual director. And there’s an interesting take. I wouldn’t have done it if I didn’t think I could do it. I have the benefit of a lot of that understanding.

Remember Daredevil? Of course you do, every screaming fanboy brought it up when Ben Affleck was announced. But that was over ten years ago, the state of cinema was different and people change. Says Affleck:

“You know what? It’s great that people do care that much. They want to see the movie that much. And it is incumbent on you to honor the story. There are the Greek myths and these are the American myths. The American myths are these superheroes. People care about ‘em a lot. And it’s incumbent on you to do a good job and make it as excellent as you possibly can. At the end of the day, the movie’s all that matters.”

I like to imagine Ben Affleck picturing in his head his buddy Kevin Smith whenever he thinks of comic book fans. “Would this make Kevin angry or happy?” he questions, pondering whatever bat-thing the prop department handed him.

You’ll hear everyone and their mother voice their opinion about this film. It’s already the most polarizing pop culture item and no one but the people making it have seen a second of it. For me, there’s a lot of wrong the film has going for it — starting right from the dumb title — and it has nothing to do with Ben Affleck. I don’t like how Man of Steel is the starting point, a film so flawed that I wonder how they saw it and go, “Yeah, let’s launch a multi-billion dollar franchise from this.” I know that DC wants to be successful doing their own thing and not copy Marvel, and if it works for them then great, we’re all the better for it. But it just feels wrong from the start and appears to stem more from an immature measurement of manhood than it is trying to make a good, unified film series. It’s like they looked at Marvel and went, “We have toys like that too!” then begged to go to the toy store.

Even with my hesitance, I’m still excited for the movie. We’re gonna see Superman and Batman punch the crap out of each other. That’s worth $10.50 alone. But then we’ve got Ben Affleck, who I actually like and am excited for, and it will bring us finally to a proper Justice League film. Even if the film ends up terrible, let’s just have some fun while we’re on the ride.

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Briefly: It was very unlikely that both Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Marvel’s third Captain America film would retain the same May 6th, 2016 release date, and it looks as though Warner Bros. has been the distributor to fold. They’ve (thankfully) moved Batman v. Superman forward to March 25th, 2016.

This is a great move for the film, which is now far, far, away from Captain America, and is really surrounded by nothing of note. The film is going to make a killing (as if it wouldn’t have before).

Warner Bros. also announced release dates for twelve as-yet-unnanounced films, and a whopping nine of them are DC Universe titles. Here’s the date breakdown via Box Office Mojo:

-Untitled DC Film – August 5, 2016
-Untitled DC Film – June 23, 2017
-Untitled DC Film – November 17, 2017
-Untitled DC Film – March 23, 2018
-Untitled Animated Film – Memorial Day 2018
-Untitled DC Film – July 27, 2018
-Untitled WB Event Film – November 16, 2018
-Untitled DC Film – April 5, 2019
-Untitled Animated Film – Memorial Day 2019
-Untitled DC Film – June 14, 2019
-Untitled DC Film – April 3, 2020
-Untitled DC Film – June 19, 2020
-Untitled WB Event Film – November 20, 2020

We’ll be sure to keep you up to date as all of these films get tiles, but in the meantime, be sure to let us know which characters you’d like to see get standalone films! Plus, how excited are you to see Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice over a month earlier!?

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If you were a comic fan, and more than a few years old in the mid-to-late 1990′s, you probably remember hearing about a little film called Superman Lives. The feature was set to be directed by (then arguably at his most popular) Tim Burton, written by Kevin Smith, and starring Nicolas Cage.

Production got to the point where filming was about to begin… and then it was gone. There have been plenty of different stories as to why, but in all honesty, nobody really knows.

Sure, it would have been weird (have you seen the leaked costume test), but that’s not to say it wouldn’t have been good. So what happened?

Early in 2013, director and Geekscape pal Jon Schnepp wanted to find out. He launched a successful Kickstarter campaign for the film, you can now watch the full trailer for the film that just debuted at this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego.

http://youtu.be/Nt9fxWq5qg0

The film looks to be coming together very well, but as often happens, unforeseen circumstances have occurred, and more funds need to be raised. Schnepp has launched a new campaign at SupportSupermanLives.com. Here’s his explanation of the new campaign:

Dear Kickstarters,

 

I’d like to start by giving a SUPER THANK YOU to all 2,121 of my DOSLWH Kickstarter funders! Without your monetary input and creative support, I would never have even been able to start this Documentary, let alone get to where I’m at with the film now.

 

The trouble with some Kickstarters is the unseen, the unknown, the unexpected. I planned on making this film, and put the work in, but like many other Kickstarters, I did not allot enough money in my initial crowd sourcing goal for legal, for music, for image clearances, for travel and transport, for changing crews, for mailing out incentives, and most importantly, TIME. I did my best to estimate the projected cost of this documentary, but have since learned it was impossible to foresee some of the hurdles I’ve encountered.

 

I did not think it would take so long to make this documentary, but once I started to uncover more about this film and talked with the people involved in trying to bring it to life, the creativity and sparks just kept firing, and I realized that I needed to keep going. Could I have finished the film last year? YES, but would it be what it stands to be now? Not even close. I now have interviews running the gamut from Kevin Smith to Steve Johnson to Grant Morrison to Tim Burton himself. And patience is what has made each of these and ALL of the incredible interviews in the documentary possible.

 

So thank you all AGAIN for hanging in there with me throughout this process, and for understanding that although I did not make my ORIGINAL release date of winter 2013, ‘The Death of Superman Lives’: What Happened? will now be 1000 times better for the extra time, effort and expense put in.

 

I’m in need of your help now if you can give it. The last eight months have been full of incredible highs and unforeseen lows, and though I’ve gotten a ton of amazing interviews, in addition, I’ve had to contend with a slate of unexpected expenses including surprise medical bills, equipment repair fees, and various other unplanned costs.

 

The $103,000 that was originally raised for this project on Kickstarter last year (after Kickstarter/Amazon’s 10% was taken out), was $5000 over my initial $98,000 budget. With hindsight, this amount was roughly $75,000 under what I should have actually asked for. The eight months of additional time, on top of the above mentioned unanticipated costs, have left me in need of another wave of funding! Suffice to say, I’m in need of some crowd sourced super heroics from some of you!!!

 

I’ve come up with two new donation level rewards that I’m going to offer here first right now, and then expand it to the wider online web community next week. Once again, this offer will be exclusive to the 2,121 Kickstarters who helped me raise the initial money to get this doc on its feet, and will carry me 100% of the way to my newly extended finish line.

 

Before I officially launch my Finishing Fundraiser online, I’m first reaching out with this limited offer to all of you based on the overwhelming amount of emails I’ve received requesting higher donation tiers and additional rewards following the end of the Kickstarter last year. By going to my website, http://www.schneppzone.com/supermanlives/, and contributing the amount that you select below, you will be key players in reaching the Finishing Fundraiser goal I need to complete the film, AND I am offering some new fantastic rewards!!!

If you’re a regular ‘scapist, you probably recognize Schnepp’s name. Jon is of course a director and producer of Adult Swim’s Metalocalypseformer editor of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and director of the ‘W’ segment from The ABC’s of Death, and he’s also a good friend of Geekscape who we featured on the podcast for episodes 264, 311, and 318 (among other things).

Take a look at the new campaign’s video below, and you can head here to back the project! Are you looking forward to seeing the full feature? Sound out below!

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Briefly: We finally got an official title a few weeks ago, and now Warner Bros. has debuted the first official image from Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The costume looks very similar (or exactly the same) as the one we saw in Man of Steel, but the tone of the image definitely gives off a Dark Knight feel. Supes looks somber, and the colouring and darkness of the image is something we certainly didn’t see last time around.

You can take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think! The film stars Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane returning from “Man of Steel,” Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film.

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theatres on May 6th, 2016!

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Briefly: Finally, finally, finally, Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel sequel has an official title.

It’s Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.

No other info has been revealed at this time, but filming is officially underway. You can take a look at the press release below, and let us know what you think of the title! Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theatres on May 6th, 2016!

Filming is underway on Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” the highly anticipated action adventure from director Zack Snyder, starring Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, and Ben Affleck as BruceWayne/Batman.

 

“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” also stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane returning from “Man of Steel,” Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film.

 

“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice”is written by Chris Terrio, from a screenplay by David S. Goyer. Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder are producing, with Benjamin Melniker, Michael E. Uslan, Wesley Coller, David S. Goyer and Geoff Johns serving as executive producers.

 

Principal photography will take place on location at Michigan Motion Picture Studios and on location in and around Detroit, Michigan; Illinois; Africa; and the South Pacific.

 

Set to open worldwide on May 6, 2016, “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” is based on Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster, Batman characters created by Bob Kane, and Wonder Woman created by William Moulton Marston, appearing in comic books published by DC Entertainment.

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Briefly: Here we go!

Following the covered image of the new Batmobile that Zack Snyder revealed yesterday, the director has just tweeted a new look at the vehicle AND our first look at the new Batsuit.

They both look fantastic. It’s not a full reveal of the car, but it gives us a great look at the cockpit area. As for the Batsuit, well, just take a look below and let us know what you think!

Here’s the image a bit larger:

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The suit looks very reminiscent of Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, doesn’t it? Also, for a Superman movie… it sure seems like we’re talking a lot about Batman!

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Briefly: They haven’t even revealed the film’s official title yet, but Man of Steel sequel director Zack Snyder has just given us a sneak peek at the new Batmobile.

You can clearly see where its inspiration comes from, as the vehicle looks to incorporate many elements from previous film versions of the car. It also looks pretty gorgeous (from the tiny area that we can see, of course).

Based on Snyder’s tweet, I imagine that we’ll see the full reveal tomorrow. Take a look at the sneak peek below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: I’m pretty sure it’s what we were all expecting at this point (unless you were expecting the yet-untitled Man of Steel sequel to simply be called Justice League), but Warner Bros. has just confirmed that Justice League will follow said Man of Steel sequel, and Zack Snyder will return to direct the project.

Warner Bros. president of worldwide production Greg Silverman announced the plans today, stating that “It will be a further expansion of this universe. ‘Superman vs Batman’ will lead into ‘Justice League.’”

The script is still in the works, and a release date has not been set at this time. Silverman also didn’t state which DC characters aside from Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman will appear in the film (though it’s likely safe to assume that we’ll also see Cyborg, seeing as he’s just been cast).

On a side note, the world has been calling for a standalone Wonder Woman film forever, and Warner Bros. may finally be looking at the opportunity. Sue Kroll, president of worldwide marketing stated that “With the right script, that could be viable. The world is ready for her.”

Who do you want to see in Justice League? Sound out below!

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Source: The Wall Street Journal

Briefly: Yes, yes, yes!

Of course Warner Bros. phenomenal The Lego Movie is getting a sequel. It’s still tearing up the box office WEEKS after release, the thing is way, way better than we could have ever wished, and its theme song, ‘Everything Is Awesome’ is STILL stuck in our heads.

We want more, and we’re getting more… but not until 2017.

Yep, the movie is schedule to hit theatres on May 26th, 2017, which is way later than we’d like, but we’ll take what we can get (animation is hard guys, give them a break).

For now, you’ll have to just watch this on repeat. Let us know if you loved The Lego Movie as much as we did, and if you’re excited that it’s getting a sequel!

Briefly: So, The Lego Movie has been out for a couple of weeks at this point. We’ve broken it down on the podcast, are still wildly addicted to its theme song, and now Warner Bros. has debuted a blooper reel for the film, which seems almost entirely fake, but is also entirely AWESOME.

Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think. Haven’t checked out The Lego Movie yet? What the heck are you waiting for!

An ordinary guy named Emmet (Chris Pratt) is mistaken as being the Master Builder, the one who can save the universe. With the aid of an old mystic Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), a tough young lady named Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), and Batman (Will Arnett), Emmet will fight to defeat the evil tyrant Lord Business (Will Ferrell) who is bent on destroying the universe by gluing it together.

Briefly: This song has been stuck in my head ever since I left the theatre on Friday, and now I can listen to it over and over and over again.

The official music video for Tegan & Sara (and The Lonely Island’s) ‘Everything Is Awesome’ has just hit the internet. It’s hilariously low-budget, and super (super) catchy.

Did you already catch The Lego Movie? What did you think of it? Be sure to catch the just-released episode of Geekscape (finally, right?), where Jonathan and guest Marie Jamora give their thoughts on the film (plus so much more)!

Briefly: The Lego Movie hits theatres today (I’m set to see it in a couple of hours, and I’m very excited), and apparently, the film also has a tie-in game.

The game is fittingly titled The Lego Movie Video Game, and it looks just as absurdly excellent as the movie that it’s based on. Here’s the game’s synopsis, straight from the press release:

The LEGO Movie Videogame takes players on an awesome adventure through fantastical LEGO worlds, including Bricksburg, Cloud Cuckoo Land and the Wild West of Flatbush Gulch. And for the first time ever in a LEGO game, all environments are made entirely of digital LEGO bricks. Based on the humorous and action-packed events from the film, The LEGO Movie Videogame puts players in control of Emmet, an ordinary LEGO minifigure mistakenly thought to be “The Special” — a character prophesized to save the world from an evil LEGO tyrant. Using the abilities of more than 90 characters inspired by the film, which include an unlikely cast from some of the world’s most beloved and well-knowing properties, including DC Comics Super Heroes like Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, family members of all ages will navigate 15 exciting levels in the console version and 45 action-packed missions in the handheld version. With unexpected moments and twists at every level, gamers will build their way -through a uniquely LEGO adventure on their ultimate mission to bring creativity to their LEGO world.

Take a look at the launch trailer for the game below, and let us know if you plan to pick it up! The game is available for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, Vita, and 3DS. Playable characters in the game include Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt), Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks), Batman (Will Arnett) and Lord Business (WIll Ferrell).

Briefly: The Lego Movie hits theatres this Friday, and I am so damned excited.

Positive reviews for the film have started rolling in, every trailer has been fantastic, and I cannot wait to get in line. Today, Warner Bros. Pictures debuted a new featurette for the film, which takes us behind-the-scenes, and features many of the movie’s all-star cast.

Take a look at the featurette below, and let us know how freaking excited you are.

An ordinary guy named Emmet (Chris Pratt) is mistaken as being the Master Builder, the one who can save the universe. With the aid of an old mystic Vitruvius (Morgan Freeman), a tough young lady named Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), and Batman (Will Arnett), Emmet will fight to defeat the evil tyrant Lord Business (Will Ferrell) who is bent on destroying the universe by gluing it together.