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DC Studios has tapped screenwriter Matthew Orton (“Captain America: Brave New World”) to write a feature film that will involve Batman villains Bane and Deathstroke, Variety has confirmed.
A similar project was later announced as a part of the DC Universe franchise titled, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, [286] which will star Milly Alcock in the titular role, and adapt a script written by Ana Nogueira. [466] [467] Untitled Val-Zod television series: By July 2021, a limited series centered around Val-Zod was in development for HBO ...
A week after starting their new roles, the pair said they had begun working with a group of writers to develop an eight-to-ten-year plan for the new DC Universe (DCU). [34] [35] Zaslav said they had begun work on a bible for future DC projects that would be finished soon. He also said the new plan would emulate Marvel's model of having a single ...
Set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. 2019 DC Super Hero Girls: Sweet Justice: Television movie; compilation of the first four episodes of DC Super Hero Girls. 2020 Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie: Stand-alone. 2022 Aquaman: King of Atlantis: Stand-alone sequel to Aquaman. The miniseries was re-edited as a 2-hour film for its release ...
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When Warner Bros. contacted “Charm City Kings” filmmaker Angel Manuel Soto about potentially directing a DC comic book tentpole, he geared up to pitch the studio on a much different movie.
Bane appears in Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, voiced again by Adomian. [3] [5] After being ousted from the Legion, Bane eventually finds work at Noonan's bar as a bouncer. Bane appears in the DC Super Hero Girls episode "#AcceptNoSubstitute", voiced again by Eric Lopez. He assumes the alias of Diego Dorrance and becomes an art teacher at Metropolis ...
In October 2018, James Gunn was hired to direct a standalone sequel to Suicide Squad, [157] later titled The Suicide Squad (2021). [158] This came after Gunn's dismissal from his role as director of the MCU film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), amid the resurfacing of offensive remarks made by him on Twitter years prior. [159]