Production on Batman vs. Superman is heating up near Detroit, and news about the project trickles out seemingly every day. The latest piece of information is a somewhat surprising bit of casting news, as the film has tapped Ray Fisher to portray Victor Stone, aka Cyborg, in the movie. Read More »
Marvel Studios President of Production Kevin Feige is a busy man, but he always takes the time to conduct numerous interviews to keep fans up to date on the inner workings of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His latest interview touches on Thanos and Captain America 3's upcoming showdown with Batman vs. Superman. Read More »
Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, which we're all calling Batman vs. Superman until they finally give it an official title, has added three new actors to its ranks: Holly Hunter, Callan Mulvey and Tao Okamoto. Read More »
Whether fans like it or not, Gal Gadot will portray Wonder Woman in Zack Snyder's Batman vs. Superman movie. The actress is currently in the process of getting ready physically to portray the Amazonian warrior, and she has revealed some of her methods to get in shape. Read More »
Anne Hathaway portrayed Catwoman in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises, so she knows a thing or two about starring in a superhero film. Zack Snyder's Batman vs. Superman (or whatever the untitled Man of Steel sequel will officially be called) will likely be one of the biggest superhero films yet, but it is not without controversy, as some fans are unhappy with the casting of Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor. Read More »
Production on Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, known for now as Batman vs. Superman, is underway, and while Marvel has the spotlight for now with Captain America: The Winter Soldier, fans are still ready for the first movie interaction between DC's two greatest heroes. Read More »
Reports had swirled earlier in the week that Warner Bros. would push the release date of Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, currently known as Batman vs. Superman, to April 29, 2016 from its May 6, 2016 release date because of Marvel's unknown Phase Three movie that it scheduled for release on that first May weekend. Read More »
Jeremy Irons will portray Bruce Wayne's butler, Alfred Pennyworth, in Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, known for now as Batman vs. Superman. Filming on the movie has begun, but Irons dropped an interesting comment that the script might not actually be done. Read More »
The release date of Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, currently called Batman vs. Superman, has been pushed to May 2016 from July 2015. But the delay has given Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman in the film, a chance to land a role in the big-budget police thriller Triple Nine, according to Times of Isreal. Read More »
News broke several days ago that Jesse Eisenberg would play Lex Luthor in Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, known commonly as Batman vs. Superman. A new report indicates that the next take on the Lex Luthor character could be somewhat different from previous incarnations. Read More »
The day ends in y, which means it's time for another round of rumors about the Man of Steel sequel known as Batman vs. Superman. Today's round of news deals with Stephen Amell, star of the CW series Arrow, and Jason Momoa, whose name will not disappear from this project despite his best efforts. Read More »
The stream of Batman vs. Superman (aka Man of Steel 2) news seems to never end. The speculation about other Justice League members in the film continues to run rampant, and Aquaman is one of the heroes at the center of it all. Both Jason Momoa (Game of Thrones) and Josh Holloway (Lost, Intelligence) have been linked to the role. The former has repeatedly denied involvement, but the latter took a different approach. Read More »
Despite his recent denial, former Game of Thrones star Jason Momoa continues to be at the center of the Aquaman rumors for the Man of Steel sequel currently known as Batman vs. Superman or Man of Steel 2. The actor has again denied the rumors, yet they persist. Read More »