The table has been set, and the stakes raised, for The Rookie‘s Season 6 finale, airing Tuesday, May 21 on ABC.
A lot happened in this week’s episode, which opened with Bradford (played by Eric Winter) being quickly benched after he was basically framed, by Pearson, for Mad Dog’s death (which was actually a suicide). Chen (Melissa O’Neill) went undercover as a nanny for one of the underworld’s premiere money launderers, only to learn that Monica (Bridget Regan) would be paying visits. Monica got a bead on those who tried to kill her, thanks to “Cruz Castillo” (guest...
A lot happened in this week’s episode, which opened with Bradford (played by Eric Winter) being quickly benched after he was basically framed, by Pearson, for Mad Dog’s death (which was actually a suicide). Chen (Melissa O’Neill) went undercover as a nanny for one of the underworld’s premiere money launderers, only to learn that Monica (Bridget Regan) would be paying visits. Monica got a bead on those who tried to kill her, thanks to “Cruz Castillo” (guest...
- 5/15/2024
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
The theme of Disney’s 2024 upfront presentation to advertisers Tuesday was “connections” — and not just because of the running bit started by “Deadpool” star Ryan Reynolds and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” star Rob McElhenney, which involved their constant replaying of a five-second ad spot that said “Connections!” with a Disneyified logo and voiceover.
No, the symbol of unity across Disney’s brands was made up of a slew of announcements from Marvel, and about such other high-wattage projects as “Star Wars,” “The Bear,” “Only Murders in the Building,” the “Wizards of Waverly Place” sequel series, “9-1-1,” Ryan Murphy’s new slate of FX titles and more franchises with intersecting talent.
Disney kicked off the event when Oscar-winning “Poor Things” star Emma Stone introduced the Mouse House’s big boss, Bob Iger — a job like that would traditionally go to a top ABC star. The use of film talent like...
No, the symbol of unity across Disney’s brands was made up of a slew of announcements from Marvel, and about such other high-wattage projects as “Star Wars,” “The Bear,” “Only Murders in the Building,” the “Wizards of Waverly Place” sequel series, “9-1-1,” Ryan Murphy’s new slate of FX titles and more franchises with intersecting talent.
Disney kicked off the event when Oscar-winning “Poor Things” star Emma Stone introduced the Mouse House’s big boss, Bob Iger — a job like that would traditionally go to a top ABC star. The use of film talent like...
- 5/14/2024
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
When a reliable performer like The Rookie, which has always been on the fall schedule if not delayed by a pandemic or strike, is suddenly not in a network’s starting lineup for the season, fans understandably would be worried.
Magnifying their concerns is the fact that The Rookie is headed into its seventh season, which is when a lot of broadcast series are canceled these days, including two ABC dramas, Station 19 and The Good Doctor, this year.
Meanwhile, Will Trent, which launched in midseason two years ago, had its first chance to get on the ABC fall schedule but didn’t get it.
Keeping the two dramas on the bench does not signal a lack of confidence in them.
“The opposite,” Disney TV Group President Craig Erwich told Deadline in an interview tied to the Disney upfront presentation.
Related: Bob Iger Returns To Upfront Stage For First Time...
Magnifying their concerns is the fact that The Rookie is headed into its seventh season, which is when a lot of broadcast series are canceled these days, including two ABC dramas, Station 19 and The Good Doctor, this year.
Meanwhile, Will Trent, which launched in midseason two years ago, had its first chance to get on the ABC fall schedule but didn’t get it.
Keeping the two dramas on the bench does not signal a lack of confidence in them.
“The opposite,” Disney TV Group President Craig Erwich told Deadline in an interview tied to the Disney upfront presentation.
Related: Bob Iger Returns To Upfront Stage For First Time...
- 5/14/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
For its record 21st season, Grey’s Anatomy is getting a new time slot, shifting from 9 Pm to 10 Pm on Thursday to make room for another medical drama, Ryan Murphy’s Doctor Odyssey. Meanwhile, fans will have to wait until midseason to bid farewell to The Conners as well as get new episodes of The Rookie and Will Trent.
Additionally, ABC’s signature Wednesday comedy block has shrunk to one half-hour, Abbott Elementary, at 9:30 Pm, with the first hour and a half going to The Golden Bachelorette. Here is ABC’s fall schedule, followed by analysis with input from Disney TV Group President Craig Erwich and descriptions of the new series.
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et/Pt)
Monday
8 Pm — Monday Night Football on select Mondays this fall /Tba programming
Tuesday
8 Pm — Dancing with the Stars
10 Pm — High Potential
Wednesday
8 Pm — The Golden Bachelorette
9:30 Pm — Abbott Elementary...
Additionally, ABC’s signature Wednesday comedy block has shrunk to one half-hour, Abbott Elementary, at 9:30 Pm, with the first hour and a half going to The Golden Bachelorette. Here is ABC’s fall schedule, followed by analysis with input from Disney TV Group President Craig Erwich and descriptions of the new series.
(New programs in Upper Case; all times Et/Pt)
Monday
8 Pm — Monday Night Football on select Mondays this fall /Tba programming
Tuesday
8 Pm — Dancing with the Stars
10 Pm — High Potential
Wednesday
8 Pm — The Golden Bachelorette
9:30 Pm — Abbott Elementary...
- 5/14/2024
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
The Rookie – Photo Credit: Disney/Raymond Liu Nathan Fillion Nathan Fillion now has two long-running TV series under his belt — Castle, which ran for eight seasons, and The Rookie, which is still going strong in its sixth season. Fans of both shows will probably recognize a few similarities between the shows that extend beyond their star: Both shows have a strong mix of drama and comedy, and both have generally featured stories that wrap up neatly in each hour-long episode. Alexi Hawley was a writer and producer on Castle, and he created The Rookie; Fillion has been an executive producer on both shows. If the two of them were to work together again after The Rookie winds up his run, they told us they would most likely follow the formula that’s worked so well for them already. (Click on the media bar below to hear Nathan Fillion & Alexi Hawley) https://www.
- 5/14/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
A first look at Creature Commandos is right around the corner, Superman is still shooting, and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow should begin production later this year. Oh, and work on Peacemaker season 2 is also well underway.
The new Dcu is rapidly taking shape and it's looking increasingly likely Max's Lanterns will be next to reveal its cast and creative team.
It's previously been reported that DC Studios has enlisted Chris Mundy (a writer and producer for Criminal Minds) as Lanterns' showrunner, and scooper @MyTimeToShineH is today claiming that comic book writer Tom King is a co-writer on the show.
We know he's part of Gunn's Dcu braintrust and penned the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow series the movie is named after and based on. He also counts the likes of Batman, Wonder Woman, and Mister Miracle among his many DC Comics credits.
The leaker adds that King's scripts for Lanterns have...
The new Dcu is rapidly taking shape and it's looking increasingly likely Max's Lanterns will be next to reveal its cast and creative team.
It's previously been reported that DC Studios has enlisted Chris Mundy (a writer and producer for Criminal Minds) as Lanterns' showrunner, and scooper @MyTimeToShineH is today claiming that comic book writer Tom King is a co-writer on the show.
We know he's part of Gunn's Dcu braintrust and penned the Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow series the movie is named after and based on. He also counts the likes of Batman, Wonder Woman, and Mister Miracle among his many DC Comics credits.
The leaker adds that King's scripts for Lanterns have...
- 5/14/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Rookie fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 6 Episode 10 episode titled Escape Plan!
Find out everything you need to know about the Escape Plan episode of The Rookie, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
The Rookie Escape Plan Season 6 Episode 10 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “The Rookie” titled “Escape Plan,” viewers are in for a thrilling ride as Sgt. Grey takes charge to help the team gear up for their most crucial mission to date. As tensions rise and stakes get higher, the team must rely on their training, instincts, and each other to navigate through the challenges that lie ahead.
The episode promises an intriguing twist as Aaron, Lopez, Celina, Tim, and Smitty stumble upon an unexpected connection in the case they are working on. This revelation not only adds complexity to the...
Find out everything you need to know about the Escape Plan episode of The Rookie, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
The Rookie Escape Plan Season 6 Episode 10 Preview
In the upcoming episode of “The Rookie” titled “Escape Plan,” viewers are in for a thrilling ride as Sgt. Grey takes charge to help the team gear up for their most crucial mission to date. As tensions rise and stakes get higher, the team must rely on their training, instincts, and each other to navigate through the challenges that lie ahead.
The episode promises an intriguing twist as Aaron, Lopez, Celina, Tim, and Smitty stumble upon an unexpected connection in the case they are working on. This revelation not only adds complexity to the...
- 5/14/2024
- by News
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Get ready for an exhilarating episode of “The Rookie” as Season 6 Episode 10, titled “Escape Plan,” airs on ABC at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2024. In this action-packed installment, viewers will be on the edge of their seats as Sgt. Grey takes the lead in preparing the team for their most significant mission yet.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness Sgt. Grey’s unwavering determination as he guides the team through intense training and preparation for the high-stakes operation ahead. With the pressure mounting and the stakes higher than ever, the team must rely on their training, skills, and camaraderie to succeed in their mission.
Meanwhile, Aaron, Lopez, Celina, Tim, and Smitty find themselves drawn into a complex case that takes an unexpected turn when they uncover a surprising connection. As they race against the clock to unravel the truth, they must navigate through twists and turns that challenge their abilities and test their resolve.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness Sgt. Grey’s unwavering determination as he guides the team through intense training and preparation for the high-stakes operation ahead. With the pressure mounting and the stakes higher than ever, the team must rely on their training, skills, and camaraderie to succeed in their mission.
Meanwhile, Aaron, Lopez, Celina, Tim, and Smitty find themselves drawn into a complex case that takes an unexpected turn when they uncover a surprising connection. As they race against the clock to unravel the truth, they must navigate through twists and turns that challenge their abilities and test their resolve.
- 5/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Up, Up, and Away! Truth, Justice, and The American Way. These immediately cause comic fans to conjure up one specific character, The Big Blue Boy Scout. Superman. Heralded as the one that started the superhero boom in comics way back in 1938, there have been a lot of live-action versions over the years. Last year’s Flash movie highlighted some of the more popular ones and even one that had never actually been put on film. With James Gunn taking over the Dcu and using a new Superman film as the starting line, what can we expect from the upcoming film?
Who’s In It?
It’s always interesting to see who will get the chance to put on the suit. Will they go more for the look of Superman, or will they find an actor who can convey the wholesomeness of the character? Sometimes, they get both. The characters surrounding...
Who’s In It?
It’s always interesting to see who will get the chance to put on the suit. Will they go more for the look of Superman, or will they find an actor who can convey the wholesomeness of the character? Sometimes, they get both. The characters surrounding...
- 5/12/2024
- by Bryan Wolford
- JoBlo.com
As the Northern Lights make a rare appearance by illuminating the night sky across the world, with delighted sky watchers enjoying the view, James Gunn’s Green Lantern actor Nathan Fillion makes the best use of the moment. Clicking images with his side profile and the aurora borealis dancing in the background sky, Fillion shared the image on his Instagram with a cheeky caption.
Nathan Fillion in a still from The Rookie
After the strongest geomagnetic storms caused the aurora borealis to dazzle around different part of the world, Nathan Fillion, who is set to appear as Guy Gardner aka Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman reboot, shared his best response to the event. Making the best use of the vibrant lights in the sky to depict Green Lantern’s superpowers, Fillion stunned his fans with his hilarious dig.
Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman...
Nathan Fillion in a still from The Rookie
After the strongest geomagnetic storms caused the aurora borealis to dazzle around different part of the world, Nathan Fillion, who is set to appear as Guy Gardner aka Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman reboot, shared his best response to the event. Making the best use of the vibrant lights in the sky to depict Green Lantern’s superpowers, Fillion stunned his fans with his hilarious dig.
Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern in James Gunn’s Superman...
- 5/12/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Actor Nathan Fillion got his breakthrough role in the cult classic Firefly. The series was similar to one of many shows featuring a space crew traveling to different planets, including Star Trek. But Fillion felt Firefly differed from the likes of Star Trek in a pretty grounded way.
How Nathan Fillion felt about ‘Firefly’ comparisons with ‘Star Trek’ Nathan Fillion | Michael Ansell/Getty Images
On the surface, Star Trek and Firefly might look similar enough without any context. But beyond their premises of space crews exploring the galaxy, they couldn’t have been anymore different. Star Trek often features an altruistic space crew trying to influence the galaxy for the better. Firefly, however, was about individual characters with often vastly different views coming together and simply trying to get by.
Fillion once demonstrated the different personalities of the show in an interview with IGN. He noted that Firefly wasn’t...
How Nathan Fillion felt about ‘Firefly’ comparisons with ‘Star Trek’ Nathan Fillion | Michael Ansell/Getty Images
On the surface, Star Trek and Firefly might look similar enough without any context. But beyond their premises of space crews exploring the galaxy, they couldn’t have been anymore different. Star Trek often features an altruistic space crew trying to influence the galaxy for the better. Firefly, however, was about individual characters with often vastly different views coming together and simply trying to get by.
Fillion once demonstrated the different personalities of the show in an interview with IGN. He noted that Firefly wasn’t...
- 5/11/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In the image that James Gunn released, depicting David Corneswet’s Superman, a slew of easter eggs have already ensnared audiences into giving the picture a closer look. Despite all the conversations around the suit, fans are now increasingly more interested in what the big purple blob behind Superman is. Speculations have run wild, and there are multiple candidates that have come to the forefront of the conversation when it comes to figuring out who it might be.
David Corneswet’s Superman as revealed by @jamesgunn, captured by Jessica Miglio
The purple blob can be multiple things, given how storied Superman’s history is in dealing with the absurd. It must also be taken into account that James Gunn is a comics fan himself and loves obscure characters, which could mean the purple blob could be some Golden Age monstrosity from Supeman’s Action Comics days.
Superman could be dealing...
David Corneswet’s Superman as revealed by @jamesgunn, captured by Jessica Miglio
The purple blob can be multiple things, given how storied Superman’s history is in dealing with the absurd. It must also be taken into account that James Gunn is a comics fan himself and loves obscure characters, which could mean the purple blob could be some Golden Age monstrosity from Supeman’s Action Comics days.
Superman could be dealing...
- 5/11/2024
- by Anuraag Chatterjee
- FandomWire
No matter how dire the circumstances, Batman is known for his unwavering “no-kill” code, which forbids him from taking a life in DC Comics. However, in Injustice God Among Us: Year Three, Bruce Wayne breaks his own rule to protect one of his dearest friends, Superman.
As everyone knows, the Joker from DC is one of the vilest, vicious, and most depraved supervillains. Nevertheless, Superman is restricted by the same code that keeps Batman from killing the Clown Prince of Crime. For similar reasons, both DC superheroes have strong moral codes prohibiting them from killing their enemies. Yet, in recent years, DC comic writers have endeavored to differentiate between the two.
Batman in comics (Credit: DC)
So, Superman had a dream in Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three that Batman had stopped the Joker before he reached Lois Lane… and his unborn child.
Exploring the Aftermath: Batman’s Incarceration for...
As everyone knows, the Joker from DC is one of the vilest, vicious, and most depraved supervillains. Nevertheless, Superman is restricted by the same code that keeps Batman from killing the Clown Prince of Crime. For similar reasons, both DC superheroes have strong moral codes prohibiting them from killing their enemies. Yet, in recent years, DC comic writers have endeavored to differentiate between the two.
Batman in comics (Credit: DC)
So, Superman had a dream in Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year Three that Batman had stopped the Joker before he reached Lois Lane… and his unborn child.
Exploring the Aftermath: Batman’s Incarceration for...
- 5/11/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
On Monday, DC Studios co-ceo and Superman's director James Gunn shared a first look at David Corenswet's Man of Steel. The image didn't feature the hero striking an iconic pose; instead, he was putting his boots on one at a time, just like the rest of us.
The meaning behind the photo was obvious, but the delivery was flawed. Fans immediately zeroed in on the suit's flaws, including the fact that the Kryptonian sitting down meant it appeared baggy or ill-fitting in places.
Then, there was the glowing orb in the background which, for some reason, Superman was seemingly ignoring. It seems the idea was to tease the movie's villains (likely Mongul), but again, the presentation let it down.
Shortly after the reveal dropped, we asked for your opinions on the costume and thousands of you voted. Now, we have the results!
33.34% of you declared Superman's suit "Meh.
The meaning behind the photo was obvious, but the delivery was flawed. Fans immediately zeroed in on the suit's flaws, including the fact that the Kryptonian sitting down meant it appeared baggy or ill-fitting in places.
Then, there was the glowing orb in the background which, for some reason, Superman was seemingly ignoring. It seems the idea was to tease the movie's villains (likely Mongul), but again, the presentation let it down.
Shortly after the reveal dropped, we asked for your opinions on the costume and thousands of you voted. Now, we have the results!
33.34% of you declared Superman's suit "Meh.
- 5/10/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
"The Witch" and "The Green Knight" star Ralph Ineson is known for playing imposing, sometimes otherworldly figures (also: a love-to-hate-him character in the UK version of "The Office"), so it's only natural that he'll be playing a supervillain in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. News broke yesterday that Ineson has been cast as Galactus, the planet-eating god figure whom Jack Kirby and Stan Lee first introduced during a Fantastic Four run in the '60s. Galactus appeared in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" in 2007, but this time around, the character will return to a much more interconnected Marvel world beginning with Phase Six kickoff "The Fantastic Four."
Ineson may have just nabbed a major role in the long-running superhero franchise, but this actually isn't the first time he's appeared in an MCU film. A full decade ago, Ineson popped up briefly in "Guardians of the Galaxy," playing a Ravager pilot.
Ineson may have just nabbed a major role in the long-running superhero franchise, but this actually isn't the first time he's appeared in an MCU film. A full decade ago, Ineson popped up briefly in "Guardians of the Galaxy," playing a Ravager pilot.
- 5/10/2024
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
El director muestra cómo se verá el Hombre de Acero en su próxima película. © James Gunn
El director James Gunn ha revelado el primer vistazo oficial al traje de Superman en la nueva película de Warner Bros titulada “Superman” (anteriormente “Superman: Legacy”). En él se ve a David Corensweet por primera vez como el Hombre de Acero en la película, que actualmente sigue rodándose.
Gunn añadió que la foto del primer vistazo “fue tomada en el set por Jess Miglio y completamente en cámara”.
En el reparto de la película de DC, además de Corenswet, figuran Rachel Brosnahan como Lois Lane y Nicholas Hoult como Lex Luthor. El elenco de Gunn también incluye a Skyler Gisondo (Jimmy Olsen), Anthony Carrigan (Metamorpho), Edi Gathegi (Mister Terrific), Nathan Fillion (Guy Gardner), Isabela Merced (Hawkgirl) y más.
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El director James Gunn ha revelado el primer vistazo oficial al traje de Superman en la nueva película de Warner Bros titulada “Superman” (anteriormente “Superman: Legacy”). En él se ve a David Corensweet por primera vez como el Hombre de Acero en la película, que actualmente sigue rodándose.
Gunn añadió que la foto del primer vistazo “fue tomada en el set por Jess Miglio y completamente en cámara”.
En el reparto de la película de DC, además de Corenswet, figuran Rachel Brosnahan como Lois Lane y Nicholas Hoult como Lex Luthor. El elenco de Gunn también incluye a Skyler Gisondo (Jimmy Olsen), Anthony Carrigan (Metamorpho), Edi Gathegi (Mister Terrific), Nathan Fillion (Guy Gardner), Isabela Merced (Hawkgirl) y más.
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- 5/10/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Production continues on DC Studios' Superman, and just days after sharing that widely discussed first look at David Corenswet's Man of Steel, director James Gunn has now shared a new behind-the-scenes photo.
This one highlights comic book luminaries invited to set by the filmmaker and executive, including current Superman writers Jason Aaron and Joshua Williamson, along with legends like Dan Jurgens and Jerry Ordway.
Justice League International's Kevin Maguire was also on hand, as was Mister Terrific's co-creator John Ostrander and DC Comics heavyweights Jim Lee and Scott Snyder. You'll also spot All-Star Superman artist Frank Quitely (that comic has seemingly been a key source of inspiration for the DC Studios co-ceo).
"Great day with some comic book titans visiting the [Superman] set," Gunn said on Instagram. "So many of my heroes all at once it was really overwhelming."
"Front Row: Frank Quitely, me, Jim Lee. Middle Row: Angelo Exarhkios,...
This one highlights comic book luminaries invited to set by the filmmaker and executive, including current Superman writers Jason Aaron and Joshua Williamson, along with legends like Dan Jurgens and Jerry Ordway.
Justice League International's Kevin Maguire was also on hand, as was Mister Terrific's co-creator John Ostrander and DC Comics heavyweights Jim Lee and Scott Snyder. You'll also spot All-Star Superman artist Frank Quitely (that comic has seemingly been a key source of inspiration for the DC Studios co-ceo).
"Great day with some comic book titans visiting the [Superman] set," Gunn said on Instagram. "So many of my heroes all at once it was really overwhelming."
"Front Row: Frank Quitely, me, Jim Lee. Middle Row: Angelo Exarhkios,...
- 5/10/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
James Gunn is quite busy carefully crafting his new Dcu from the ruins of the former Dceu. And just like his predecessor, Zack Snyder, he is commencing with a story based on the Man of Steel. He has caused major ripples among the fan community after revealing his version of the Superman costume.
All-Star Superman
Choosing Superman to officially inaugurate his DC Universe was a smart move, considering how the ‘Hope’-man was the first comic book superhero, as well as DC’s first hero. His costume is quite iconic, which is why fans pay attention to every detail when it comes to live-action.
However, in the costume reveal, there’s a lot more going on than just David Corenswet rocking his Superman suit. Can you spot what it is?
David Corenswet’s Superman Suit Might be an Amalgamation of Previous Iterations
Dcu head James Gunn recently unfurled David Corenswet...
All-Star Superman
Choosing Superman to officially inaugurate his DC Universe was a smart move, considering how the ‘Hope’-man was the first comic book superhero, as well as DC’s first hero. His costume is quite iconic, which is why fans pay attention to every detail when it comes to live-action.
However, in the costume reveal, there’s a lot more going on than just David Corenswet rocking his Superman suit. Can you spot what it is?
David Corenswet’s Superman Suit Might be an Amalgamation of Previous Iterations
Dcu head James Gunn recently unfurled David Corenswet...
- 5/9/2024
- by Sayantan Choudhary
- FandomWire
Zack Snyder launched the Dceu back in 2013 with the Henry Cavill starrer Man of Steel. While the film was a reboot of the Superman franchise, it also acted as the first film in a planned shared universe which would ultimately lead to the Justice League, much like DC’s competitors Marvel. Snyder even had a planned five-part story for the film franchise.
However, Snyder got to truly realize his vision due to the studio’s mismanagement issues and his own personal problems. The filmmaker was reportedly also planning a Man of Steel 2, which would have seen Superman fight Brainiac. While the film never materialized, the first image from James Gunn’s Superman might indicate the presence of the popular villain.
James Gunn’s Superman Image Indicates The Presence Of Braniaic David Corenswet in James Gunn’s Superman
After James Gunn and Peter Safran were tasked with revamping the Dceu that was launched by Zack Snyder,...
However, Snyder got to truly realize his vision due to the studio’s mismanagement issues and his own personal problems. The filmmaker was reportedly also planning a Man of Steel 2, which would have seen Superman fight Brainiac. While the film never materialized, the first image from James Gunn’s Superman might indicate the presence of the popular villain.
James Gunn’s Superman Image Indicates The Presence Of Braniaic David Corenswet in James Gunn’s Superman
After James Gunn and Peter Safran were tasked with revamping the Dceu that was launched by Zack Snyder,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Nishanth A
- FandomWire
To choose emotion over action is how madness lies, or at least that's how it seems when it comes to television ratings in this Golden Age of procedurals.
It is rare to see a drama series deviate from by-the-numbers plots featuring by-the-book law enforcement characters because networks opt to make spinoffs within that formula rather than create new shows outside of it.
Someone apparently forgot to tell AMC because their deliciously non-formulaic series Interview With the Vampire is set to return for a highly-anticipated second season on May 12.
One could argue that this television series is a twice-over spinoff of Anne Rice's 1976 novel, the source material of the 1994 theatrical film starring Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and Kirsten Dunst.
A better take might be to acknowledge how well this adaptation updates the original story to satisfy fans from both back in the day and now.
Rather than replicate the (perhaps overly) faithful-to-the-book film version,...
It is rare to see a drama series deviate from by-the-numbers plots featuring by-the-book law enforcement characters because networks opt to make spinoffs within that formula rather than create new shows outside of it.
Someone apparently forgot to tell AMC because their deliciously non-formulaic series Interview With the Vampire is set to return for a highly-anticipated second season on May 12.
One could argue that this television series is a twice-over spinoff of Anne Rice's 1976 novel, the source material of the 1994 theatrical film starring Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, and Kirsten Dunst.
A better take might be to acknowledge how well this adaptation updates the original story to satisfy fans from both back in the day and now.
Rather than replicate the (perhaps overly) faithful-to-the-book film version,...
- 5/8/2024
- by Paullette Gaudet
- TVfanatic
In a new interview with GQ, celebrity trainer Paolo Mascitti is revealing the tips and tricks he used to turn the lean David Corenswet into a jacked, powerhouse ahead of filming on the Dcu's Superman.
Said Mascitti, "This is a James Gunn film, and he has a specific vision of the entire project. David had been working out intensively before I met him, but he’s naturally a very lean guy. He’s 6’6” but we wanted to put more bulk on him. He probably went from 200lbs to 240lbs, but some of that mass will be shed as he continues to tone up.”
He revealed that he and Corenswet had very intense training sessions for about 5 months before filming started on Superman. However, even though the cameras are now rolling, they're still training.
"He’s very busy right now so we’re only fitting in three or four sessions a week,...
Said Mascitti, "This is a James Gunn film, and he has a specific vision of the entire project. David had been working out intensively before I met him, but he’s naturally a very lean guy. He’s 6’6” but we wanted to put more bulk on him. He probably went from 200lbs to 240lbs, but some of that mass will be shed as he continues to tone up.”
He revealed that he and Corenswet had very intense training sessions for about 5 months before filming started on Superman. However, even though the cameras are now rolling, they're still training.
"He’s very busy right now so we’re only fitting in three or four sessions a week,...
- 5/8/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Earlier this week, DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn shared a first look at David Corenswet suited up as Superman's Man of Steel. It likely hasn't received the reaction Gunn wanted, generating memes and an overall mixed response.
Zack Snyder hasn't shared his take on the reveal, but one of his longtime collaborators has.
Clay Staub served as an aerial second unit director on both versions of Justice League, was an additional second unit director on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and also collaborated with Snyder on 300 and Dawn of the Dead.
"Who thought this was the best option for a First Look?" he asked on X. "Really, I’m not joking, speaking solely from the layout perspective, the pose (pulling his boot on) making the suit chest and arms look bulky and rubbery. Btw are those Trunks we’re returning to, I’m asking for a friend?"
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Zack Snyder hasn't shared his take on the reveal, but one of his longtime collaborators has.
Clay Staub served as an aerial second unit director on both versions of Justice League, was an additional second unit director on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and also collaborated with Snyder on 300 and Dawn of the Dead.
"Who thought this was the best option for a First Look?" he asked on X. "Really, I’m not joking, speaking solely from the layout perspective, the pose (pulling his boot on) making the suit chest and arms look bulky and rubbery. Btw are those Trunks we’re returning to, I’m asking for a friend?"
This...
- 5/8/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Actor Nathan Fillion had just completed his run as Castle when he was cast in The Rookie. But he admitted he sometimes found it hard to leave his Castle character behind when doing the hit ABC series.
Nathan Fillion’s ‘Castle’ habits died hard Nathan Fillion | Nicole Wilder/Getty Images
It might’ve taken a while for Fillion to truly shake off Richard Castle for The Rookie. In the ABC series, Fillion found himself in somewhat familiar territory. Like Castle, The Rookie saw Fillion’s character, John Nolan, solving crimes. So it might’ve been easy to channel Rick Castle from time to time, even after the show’s end.
But personality-wise, Castle and Nolan couldn’t have been any more different. Rick Castle was a mystery writer who tagged along with police officers, many times unwelcomed, for his own amusement at first. The character also didn’t always take...
Nathan Fillion’s ‘Castle’ habits died hard Nathan Fillion | Nicole Wilder/Getty Images
It might’ve taken a while for Fillion to truly shake off Richard Castle for The Rookie. In the ABC series, Fillion found himself in somewhat familiar territory. Like Castle, The Rookie saw Fillion’s character, John Nolan, solving crimes. So it might’ve been easy to channel Rick Castle from time to time, even after the show’s end.
But personality-wise, Castle and Nolan couldn’t have been any more different. Rick Castle was a mystery writer who tagged along with police officers, many times unwelcomed, for his own amusement at first. The character also didn’t always take...
- 5/8/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Yesterday, DC Studios and James Gunn shared a first look at David Corenswet suited up as the Dcu's Man of Tomorrow in Superman. While the suit itself seems to have received a largely positive response, how it was presented has divided opinions (cast your vote in our poll here).
Rather than an action shot or iconic pose, Gunn has attempted to drive home the fact that this Superman is more of an everyman, putting his boots on - or taking them off - one foot at a time, just like the rest of us.
That's all well and good, but the hero sitting down didn't like that doesn't do the suit any favours.
What was going on outside Superman's window was just as big of a talking point. A colourful explosion rocks the Metropolis skyline, which he appears to be ignoring. It's also not a strong visual and is reminiscent...
Rather than an action shot or iconic pose, Gunn has attempted to drive home the fact that this Superman is more of an everyman, putting his boots on - or taking them off - one foot at a time, just like the rest of us.
That's all well and good, but the hero sitting down didn't like that doesn't do the suit any favours.
What was going on outside Superman's window was just as big of a talking point. A colourful explosion rocks the Metropolis skyline, which he appears to be ignoring. It's also not a strong visual and is reminiscent...
- 5/7/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
The Rookie -Photo Credit: (Disney/Raymond Liu)
Nathan Fillion Long before Nathan Fillion became a household name starring in shows like The Rookie, Castle, and the legendary space western Firefly, he was cutting his teeth on a true television staple – the daytime soap opera. Like countless stars before him, Fillion got his big break on the ABC classic One Life to Live, and he’s never forgotten the impact it had on his career. (Click on the media bar below to hear Nathan Fillion) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Nathan_Fillion_OLTL_.mp3 Catch Nathan Fillion in The Rookie airing Tuesday nights 9/8c on ABC and streaming the next day on Hulu.
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Nathan Fillion Long before Nathan Fillion became a household name starring in shows like The Rookie, Castle, and the legendary space western Firefly, he was cutting his teeth on a true television staple – the daytime soap opera. Like countless stars before him, Fillion got his big break on the ABC classic One Life to Live, and he’s never forgotten the impact it had on his career. (Click on the media bar below to hear Nathan Fillion) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Nathan_Fillion_OLTL_.mp3 Catch Nathan Fillion in The Rookie airing Tuesday nights 9/8c on ABC and streaming the next day on Hulu.
The post From Daytime To Primetime: Nathan Fillion’s Journey to Success appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 5/7/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The Rookie fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 6 Episode 9 episode titled The Squeeze!
Find out everything you need to know about the The Squeeze episode of The Rookie, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
The Rookie The Squeeze Season 6 Episode 9 Preview
Get ready for an intense and inspiring episode of “The Rookie” airing on ABC at 9:00 Pm on May 14, 2024. Titled “The Squeeze,” this installment promises to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline and powerful performances.
In “The Squeeze,” viewers will witness a life-altering incident that serves as a catalyst for a small-town individual to pursue their dream of becoming an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department. As they navigate the challenges and obstacles of law enforcement training, they’ll discover their own strength, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Together, this...
Find out everything you need to know about the The Squeeze episode of The Rookie, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!
The Rookie The Squeeze Season 6 Episode 9 Preview
Get ready for an intense and inspiring episode of “The Rookie” airing on ABC at 9:00 Pm on May 14, 2024. Titled “The Squeeze,” this installment promises to captivate audiences with its compelling storyline and powerful performances.
In “The Squeeze,” viewers will witness a life-altering incident that serves as a catalyst for a small-town individual to pursue their dream of becoming an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department. As they navigate the challenges and obstacles of law enforcement training, they’ll discover their own strength, courage, and resilience in the face of adversity.
Together, this...
- 5/7/2024
- by News
- TV Regular
In the upcoming episode of “The Rookie,” titled “The Squeeze,” viewers are in for a rollercoaster of emotions as a life-altering incident propels a small-town individual to chase his dream of joining the Los Angeles Police Department. Set to air at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, on ABC, this episode promises to be a poignant exploration of determination, courage, and the pursuit of one’s aspirations.
As the episode unfolds, audiences will witness the protagonist’s journey as he navigates the challenges and obstacles on his path to becoming a police officer in the bustling city of Los Angeles. With his resolve tested and his determination unwavering, he embarks on a quest to make a difference in his community and fulfill his lifelong dream of serving and protecting others.
“The Squeeze” is sure to tug at the heartstrings of viewers as they follow along on this inspiring and transformative journey.
As the episode unfolds, audiences will witness the protagonist’s journey as he navigates the challenges and obstacles on his path to becoming a police officer in the bustling city of Los Angeles. With his resolve tested and his determination unwavering, he embarks on a quest to make a difference in his community and fulfill his lifelong dream of serving and protecting others.
“The Squeeze” is sure to tug at the heartstrings of viewers as they follow along on this inspiring and transformative journey.
- 5/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Earlier today, Warner Bros. and James Gunn shared a first look at David Corenswet fully suited up as the Dcu's Superman. Fans have had plenty to say about the costume and we're optimistic that a better shot will eventually follow.
After all, Kal-El hunched over in a chair with visible creases and loose-fitting parts of the suit surely aren't representative of what we'll see in theaters when Superman is released next summer. Well, here's hoping it's not, anyway.
Costume aside, when Corenswet - a relative unknown - was cast, many fans argued that he was too skinny to play the Man of Tomorrow.
If you still have any doubts, then we'd imagine the photo below will rid you of them. Corenswet's trainer has taken to Instagram to share a shot of the actor mid-workout and this guy is seriously jacked. He's got massive to play Superman and may even be...
After all, Kal-El hunched over in a chair with visible creases and loose-fitting parts of the suit surely aren't representative of what we'll see in theaters when Superman is released next summer. Well, here's hoping it's not, anyway.
Costume aside, when Corenswet - a relative unknown - was cast, many fans argued that he was too skinny to play the Man of Tomorrow.
If you still have any doubts, then we'd imagine the photo below will rid you of them. Corenswet's trainer has taken to Instagram to share a shot of the actor mid-workout and this guy is seriously jacked. He's got massive to play Superman and may even be...
- 5/6/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Earlier today, DC Studios' co-ceo and Superman director James Gunn shared a first look at David Corenswet suited up as the Dcu's new Man of Tomorrow.
The response so far has been...mixed. Before we get to the suit, the image itself has raised eyebrows; rather than striking a heroic pose, Supes is sitting down in his incredibly expensive-looking apartment either removing or putting on his boot.
Meanwhile, a poorly CG'd explosion is taking place outside (is it AI?), a development the hero is either ignoring or hasn't noticed yet. It's a weird way to present our first look at the Dcu's Superman and arguably does the costume itself no favours.
Because he's sitting down, it's folded over in places and appears ill-fitting. Was this really the best way to present Corenswet's Superman to the world first the first time?
Gunn was clearly going for something here, though we're still struggling to figure out what.
The response so far has been...mixed. Before we get to the suit, the image itself has raised eyebrows; rather than striking a heroic pose, Supes is sitting down in his incredibly expensive-looking apartment either removing or putting on his boot.
Meanwhile, a poorly CG'd explosion is taking place outside (is it AI?), a development the hero is either ignoring or hasn't noticed yet. It's a weird way to present our first look at the Dcu's Superman and arguably does the costume itself no favours.
Because he's sitting down, it's folded over in places and appears ill-fitting. Was this really the best way to present Corenswet's Superman to the world first the first time?
Gunn was clearly going for something here, though we're still struggling to figure out what.
- 5/6/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
It's usually smart for a director to these days get ahead of the scoopers and the paps in terms of revealing your superhero's costume, and with the sheer amount of scrutiny already targeted at James Gunn's Superman, you knew he'd be looking to release his own first glimpse of David Corenswet as the title character. And so here we are, Gunn hitting Instagram to present the typically quirky initial look at his Superman…
It's certainly different from the usual heroic pose or all-action shot, which feels a very Gunn thing to do. With some unknown, clearly powerful threat looming in the skies above Metropolis, Corenswet's Supes is focused on pulling on (or adjusting) his boot. And as for the suit — which looks to be inspired by several past comics and movies — it looks like it's been in the wars.
The reveal has, predictably, been divisive, with some immediately firing...
It's certainly different from the usual heroic pose or all-action shot, which feels a very Gunn thing to do. With some unknown, clearly powerful threat looming in the skies above Metropolis, Corenswet's Supes is focused on pulling on (or adjusting) his boot. And as for the suit — which looks to be inspired by several past comics and movies — it looks like it's been in the wars.
The reveal has, predictably, been divisive, with some immediately firing...
- 5/6/2024
- by James White
- Empire - Movies
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… well, we’re not entirely sure what it is, but it looks like something Brainiac would use to attack the Earth.
Whatever the cross-space invader in the picture that director James Gunn just posted to social media may be, the real attention goes to the figure in the foreground of the image: our very first look at David Corenswet in full uniform as Superman.
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Gunn has long been posting teasers about his upcoming movie, initially dubbed Superman: Legacy, but now just titled Superman. In addition to releasing news about the extended cast, which includes The Wire vet Wendell Pierce as Perry White and genre fave Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern Guy Gardner, Gunn has answered questions online and posted images of Corenswet goofing...
Whatever the cross-space invader in the picture that director James Gunn just posted to social media may be, the real attention goes to the figure in the foreground of the image: our very first look at David Corenswet in full uniform as Superman.
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Gunn has long been posting teasers about his upcoming movie, initially dubbed Superman: Legacy, but now just titled Superman. In addition to releasing news about the extended cast, which includes The Wire vet Wendell Pierce as Perry White and genre fave Nathan Fillion as Green Lantern Guy Gardner, Gunn has answered questions online and posted images of Corenswet goofing...
- 5/6/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Snyder’s vision of the Dceu was highly criticized by the fans. He introduced a dark twist to pretty much every significant character in the Universe and majorly changed some of the most notable qualities of those characters.
‘Batman V Superman’ was likewise highly criticized for cramping too many big characters into a single movie, which effectively rendered it too cramped up to be enjoyable and the story to be worthwhile. Some viewers felt that the film had pacing issues, a convoluted plot, and lacked character development.
Now it’s Gunn’s turn to revitalize the DC cinematic universe, dubbed as Dcu after the reboot, and the first live-action project that will attempt will be ‘Superman’ bound to be released in 2025. But even now, more than a year before the movie’s release, the director is being criticized on social media regularly, and the latest accusation might have merit.
Gunn...
‘Batman V Superman’ was likewise highly criticized for cramping too many big characters into a single movie, which effectively rendered it too cramped up to be enjoyable and the story to be worthwhile. Some viewers felt that the film had pacing issues, a convoluted plot, and lacked character development.
Now it’s Gunn’s turn to revitalize the DC cinematic universe, dubbed as Dcu after the reboot, and the first live-action project that will attempt will be ‘Superman’ bound to be released in 2025. But even now, more than a year before the movie’s release, the director is being criticized on social media regularly, and the latest accusation might have merit.
Gunn...
- 5/6/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Fans heavily criticized Snyder’s approach to the Dceu, as he infused a darker tone into the characters and altered key qualities.
“Batman V Superman” faced similar backlash for cramming numerous major characters into one film, resulting in a crowded narrative with pacing issues, a convoluted plot, and inadequate character development.
Gunn is now tasked with revitalizing the DC cinematic universe, now known as the Dcu post-reboot, with his first live-action project, ‘Superman,’ slated for release in 2025. However, even over a year ahead of the movie’s debut, the director faces regular criticism on social media. The latest accusation against him is gaining traction and appears to have some merit.
In ‘Superman,’ Gunn intends to introduce four Justice League members alongside Corenswet as Clark Kent and Brosnahan’s Lois Lane: Guy Gardner (played by Nathan Fillion), Hawkgirl (played by Isabela Merced), Mister Terrific (played by Edi Gathegi), and Metamorpho (played by Anthony Carrigan). Additionally,...
“Batman V Superman” faced similar backlash for cramming numerous major characters into one film, resulting in a crowded narrative with pacing issues, a convoluted plot, and inadequate character development.
Gunn is now tasked with revitalizing the DC cinematic universe, now known as the Dcu post-reboot, with his first live-action project, ‘Superman,’ slated for release in 2025. However, even over a year ahead of the movie’s debut, the director faces regular criticism on social media. The latest accusation against him is gaining traction and appears to have some merit.
In ‘Superman,’ Gunn intends to introduce four Justice League members alongside Corenswet as Clark Kent and Brosnahan’s Lois Lane: Guy Gardner (played by Nathan Fillion), Hawkgirl (played by Isabela Merced), Mister Terrific (played by Edi Gathegi), and Metamorpho (played by Anthony Carrigan). Additionally,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
It’s Superman!
On Monday, “Superman” writer-director James Gunn released the first look at star David Corenswet as Superman in an Instagram post.
The photo depicts the Man of Steel sitting in what appears to be a luxury highrise condo in his iconic blue, red, and yellow costume. He’s pulling on his boots, presumably to deal with the pink-and-blue comet-like burst that’s visible in the sky out the window. He may be a nearly immortal superhero from the planet Krypton, but he puts his boots on one at a time like everyone else.
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“Superman” will be Gunn’s first DC directorial effort since becoming the studio’s co-ceo in 2022.. The film will kick off a new DC extended universe.
Last year, producer and DC Studios co-ceo Peter Safran described the film as “not an origin story,...
On Monday, “Superman” writer-director James Gunn released the first look at star David Corenswet as Superman in an Instagram post.
The photo depicts the Man of Steel sitting in what appears to be a luxury highrise condo in his iconic blue, red, and yellow costume. He’s pulling on his boots, presumably to deal with the pink-and-blue comet-like burst that’s visible in the sky out the window. He may be a nearly immortal superhero from the planet Krypton, but he puts his boots on one at a time like everyone else.
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A post shared by James Gunn (@jamesgunn)
“Superman” will be Gunn’s first DC directorial effort since becoming the studio’s co-ceo in 2022.. The film will kick off a new DC extended universe.
Last year, producer and DC Studios co-ceo Peter Safran described the film as “not an origin story,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Liam Mathews
- Gold Derby
What a way to kick off the week!
DC Studios, James Gunn, and Warner Bros. have officially revealed the costume for David Corenswet's Superman, the first film in the Dcu.
It looks as if Clark is preparing to lace up his boots and patrol the Metropolis skyline in the image. While sitting, it clear that this newest version of the Man of Steel will have the superhero's iconic red trunks.
The first official image of the Superman suit comes likely due to the fact that filming is set to leave the behind-the-scenes confines of the Trilith Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia and film on-location in Macon and later on in Cleveland, Ohio.
At first blush, it looks as if the suit is heavily inspired by the Superman suit from the 2011 DC Comics' New 52 reboot, with slight variations.
Post by @jamesgunn View on Threads
As mentioned above, Superman, formerly titled Superman: Legacy,...
DC Studios, James Gunn, and Warner Bros. have officially revealed the costume for David Corenswet's Superman, the first film in the Dcu.
It looks as if Clark is preparing to lace up his boots and patrol the Metropolis skyline in the image. While sitting, it clear that this newest version of the Man of Steel will have the superhero's iconic red trunks.
The first official image of the Superman suit comes likely due to the fact that filming is set to leave the behind-the-scenes confines of the Trilith Studios in Fayetteville, Georgia and film on-location in Macon and later on in Cleveland, Ohio.
At first blush, it looks as if the suit is heavily inspired by the Superman suit from the 2011 DC Comics' New 52 reboot, with slight variations.
Post by @jamesgunn View on Threads
As mentioned above, Superman, formerly titled Superman: Legacy,...
- 5/6/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Superman filmmaker James Gunn and star David Corenswet have posted on social media the new Man of Steel suit.
It’s a rather rugged costume, not as pristine as previous feature iterations, indicating the edgy take that Gunn is taking here with his movie. The film will be Warner Bros.’ fourth time revamping the DC superhero in longform (not counting big screen serials) following filmmakers Richard Donner (1978), Bryan Singer (2006) and Zack Snyder (2013).
Corenswet follows in the footsteps of such actors playing the son of Jor-El in feature films as Christopher Reeve (1978-87), Brandon Routh (2006) and Henry Cavill (2013-2022).
This is a unit shot, it’s not an overly produced CGI shot, and it’s indicative of what we’ll see in the film. Not everything is green screen, and that creates an environment that’s significantly better for the actors.
Corenswet won the role over three actors after two days...
It’s a rather rugged costume, not as pristine as previous feature iterations, indicating the edgy take that Gunn is taking here with his movie. The film will be Warner Bros.’ fourth time revamping the DC superhero in longform (not counting big screen serials) following filmmakers Richard Donner (1978), Bryan Singer (2006) and Zack Snyder (2013).
Corenswet follows in the footsteps of such actors playing the son of Jor-El in feature films as Christopher Reeve (1978-87), Brandon Routh (2006) and Henry Cavill (2013-2022).
This is a unit shot, it’s not an overly produced CGI shot, and it’s indicative of what we’ll see in the film. Not everything is green screen, and that creates an environment that’s significantly better for the actors.
Corenswet won the role over three actors after two days...
- 5/6/2024
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
James Gunn has has revealed the first look at David Corenswet as Superman.
Set to open in theaters on July 11th, 2025, Superman will mark the first film in the Gunn-helmed DC Universe for Warner Bros. Corenswet, known for roles in Netflix’s The Politician and HBO’s We Own This City, is the latest actor to bring the Man of Steel to the big screen, following the likes of Christopher Reeve, Brandon Routh, and Henry Cavill.
Alongside Corenswet, Superman stars Rachel Brosnahan (as Lois Lane), Nicholas Hoult (as Lex Luthor), Nathan Fillion (as Green Lantern Guy Gardner), Anthony Carrigan (as Metamorpho), Wendell Pierce (as Perry White), Edi Gathegi (as Mister Terrific), and Isabela Merced as (Hawkgirl).
Superman kicks off the first phase of the DC Universe officially known as “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.” Other confirmed films in development include The Authority; The Brave and the Bold, which will introduce...
Set to open in theaters on July 11th, 2025, Superman will mark the first film in the Gunn-helmed DC Universe for Warner Bros. Corenswet, known for roles in Netflix’s The Politician and HBO’s We Own This City, is the latest actor to bring the Man of Steel to the big screen, following the likes of Christopher Reeve, Brandon Routh, and Henry Cavill.
Alongside Corenswet, Superman stars Rachel Brosnahan (as Lois Lane), Nicholas Hoult (as Lex Luthor), Nathan Fillion (as Green Lantern Guy Gardner), Anthony Carrigan (as Metamorpho), Wendell Pierce (as Perry White), Edi Gathegi (as Mister Terrific), and Isabela Merced as (Hawkgirl).
Superman kicks off the first phase of the DC Universe officially known as “Chapter One: Gods and Monsters.” Other confirmed films in development include The Authority; The Brave and the Bold, which will introduce...
- 5/6/2024
- by Scoop Harrison
- Consequence - Film News
Look, up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane – no it’s David Corenswet in our first official look at the actor in full Superman regalia! DC just posted the pic to social media along with the tease, “get ready”, and its official July 11th, 2025 release date. As you can see from the above pic, Corenswet’s Man of Steel seems to be a bit battle-worn, with his costume looking like it went through a bit of a beating. Metropolis is visible behind him, as well as some chaos in the sky, prompting our hero to do something we’ve never really seen him do in a movie so far – suit up!
Indeed, the classic way for Superman to get ready is to spin around in a circle or dive into a phone booth. Here, Corenswet’s version of the character seems to be in a...
Indeed, the classic way for Superman to get ready is to spin around in a circle or dive into a phone booth. Here, Corenswet’s version of the character seems to be in a...
- 5/6/2024
- by Chris Bumbray
- JoBlo.com
David Corenswet gets dressed as Superman one boot at a time in the first look at the actor in costume. Superman writer-director James Gunn revealed the image on social media Monday.
The unveiling of an actor in costume as Superman is a rare affair, akin to the first look at a new James Bond. Only three men have starred as the character in its nearly 50-year big screen career: Christopher Reeve (1978-87), Brandon Routh (2006) and Henry Cavill (2013-2022), not counting serials that played in movie theaters in the late 1940s and early ’50s.
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Corenswet is known in the world of TV, where he has been a Ryan Murphy regular on shows such as The Politician and Hollywood, but Superman is poised to bring him to a whole new level of fame. There is a lot riding on the film,...
The unveiling of an actor in costume as Superman is a rare affair, akin to the first look at a new James Bond. Only three men have starred as the character in its nearly 50-year big screen career: Christopher Reeve (1978-87), Brandon Routh (2006) and Henry Cavill (2013-2022), not counting serials that played in movie theaters in the late 1940s and early ’50s.
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Corenswet is known in the world of TV, where he has been a Ryan Murphy regular on shows such as The Politician and Hollywood, but Superman is poised to bring him to a whole new level of fame. There is a lot riding on the film,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Aaron Couch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The new Superman suit has officially debuted. As filming on James Gunn’s “Superman” (formerly “Superman: Legacy”) continues, the writer-director shared to his Threads account a first look at star David Corenswet in costume as the Man of Steel. The first thing fans might notice is the suit is quite dirty and weathered, which suggests Superman will be doing plenty of down and dirty fighting in the movie.
Gunn added on Threads that the first look photo “was taken on set by Jess Miglio and was entirely in-camera.”
Corenswet is getting the big break of a lifetime as the star of “Superman,” which marks his first time leading a major Hollywood tentpole film. The 30-year-old actor is best known for his supporting roles in two Ryan Murphy-created Netflix series, “The Politician” and “Hollywood.” His most notable film role prior to “Superman” was probably “Pearl,” the Ti West-directed horror movie starring Mia Goth.
Gunn added on Threads that the first look photo “was taken on set by Jess Miglio and was entirely in-camera.”
Corenswet is getting the big break of a lifetime as the star of “Superman,” which marks his first time leading a major Hollywood tentpole film. The 30-year-old actor is best known for his supporting roles in two Ryan Murphy-created Netflix series, “The Politician” and “Hollywood.” His most notable film role prior to “Superman” was probably “Pearl,” the Ti West-directed horror movie starring Mia Goth.
- 5/6/2024
- by Zack Sharf
- Variety Film + TV
For all its flaws, The Rookie remains an excellent procedural that continues to delight viewers with its balanced mix of police drama, action, and comedy. Based on the true story of an LAPD officer who joined the law enforcement in his mid-40s, the show centers on the department's oldest rookie, John Nolan (Nathan Fillion), who finally gets the chance to become a training officer himself in Season 5. Despite the fact that the ABC series receives mediocre scores from critics, it is very popular among audiences, earning The Rookie not only a spin-off, Feds (unfortunately canceled due to WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes), but also a renewal for a new seventh season.
But for now, we still have three episodes of Season 6 to go, and the plot continues to develop rapidly, providing viewers with intriguing storylines that promise to shock fans closer to the finale. As such, we saw a...
But for now, we still have three episodes of Season 6 to go, and the plot continues to develop rapidly, providing viewers with intriguing storylines that promise to shock fans closer to the finale. As such, we saw a...
- 5/6/2024
- by louise.everitt@startefacts.com (Louise Everitt)
- STartefacts.com
At the end of the 2001 movie “Monsters, Inc.,” the titular company decides to cut ties with tradition and do away with human children’s screams as a power source in favor of laughter. It was a fun tag that put a nice bow on Sulley’s character growth after meeting the human Boo. What the movie doesn’t show is whether the larger world of Monstropolis will be open to such a drastic change to their traditions and culture. That is at the heart of Disney+’s “Monsters at Work,” which, in its second season, brought workplace existentialism and the environmental revolution to the popular Pixar franchise — along with the surprise return of Steve Buscemi’s Randall Boggs. (More on that later.)
“The end of ‘Monsters, Inc.’ is great for the audience, but that doesn’t necessarily extend to the larger city and the larger world,” “Monsters at Work” showrunner Kevin Deters told IndieWire.
“The end of ‘Monsters, Inc.’ is great for the audience, but that doesn’t necessarily extend to the larger city and the larger world,” “Monsters at Work” showrunner Kevin Deters told IndieWire.
- 5/4/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Indiewire
There are two types of people who enjoy crime dramas: some prefer their shows to be brooding and dark, the gorier the better, while others tend to enjoy the mystery element mixed with a heartwarming comedy. Elsbeth is a sure-fire hit for the second group, but it's not the only show you might want to check out.
Here are 8 other shows that will give you as much pleasure as Elsbeth without having to wait weeks to see a new episode.
White Collar (2009-2014)
Starring Matt Bomer as charismatic con man Neal Caffrey, the show follows his journey to become a great detective after getting out of prison in exchange for helping the FBI's White Collar Crimes Unit. The show is light-hearted, yet features some of the best crime cases you will ever see on television. Plus, there is a chance that it will get a reboot soon enough!
Only Murders in the Building (2021-.
Here are 8 other shows that will give you as much pleasure as Elsbeth without having to wait weeks to see a new episode.
White Collar (2009-2014)
Starring Matt Bomer as charismatic con man Neal Caffrey, the show follows his journey to become a great detective after getting out of prison in exchange for helping the FBI's White Collar Crimes Unit. The show is light-hearted, yet features some of the best crime cases you will ever see on television. Plus, there is a chance that it will get a reboot soon enough!
Only Murders in the Building (2021-.
- 5/3/2024
- by virginia-singh@startefacts.com (Virginia Singh)
- STartefacts.com
Shogun's Anna Sawai Reveals She Was Forced to Skip Suicide Squad Audition - Main Image
Shogun star Anna Sawai revealed that she was forced to turn down an audition for a major role in Suicide Squad.
The actress is currently having a breakthrough moment in her acting career thanks to her acclaimed performance as Lady Mariko in the FX limited series. She also recently starred in another hit series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
However, as it turns out, she had an opportunity years ago to audition for a major superhero franchise but she was forced to skip it due to a work commitment at that time.
Also Read: James Gunn Debunks Conspiracy Theory About Henry Cavill's Superman
Anna Sawai Was Forced to Decline Suicide Squad Audition Due to J-Pop Commitment
In a recent interview, Sawai revealed that she had an opportunity to audition for the role of Katana in Suicide Squad.
Shogun star Anna Sawai revealed that she was forced to turn down an audition for a major role in Suicide Squad.
The actress is currently having a breakthrough moment in her acting career thanks to her acclaimed performance as Lady Mariko in the FX limited series. She also recently starred in another hit series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.
However, as it turns out, she had an opportunity years ago to audition for a major superhero franchise but she was forced to skip it due to a work commitment at that time.
Also Read: James Gunn Debunks Conspiracy Theory About Henry Cavill's Superman
Anna Sawai Was Forced to Decline Suicide Squad Audition Due to J-Pop Commitment
In a recent interview, Sawai revealed that she had an opportunity to audition for the role of Katana in Suicide Squad.
- 5/2/2024
- EpicStream
Before James Gunn and Peter Safran were hired to take charge of DC Studios, a Green Lantern TV series was in the works revolving around Guy Gardner and Alan Scott.
The story was set to play out across two different time periods, deepening Lantern lore. However, while it was heading to Max, we expected it to be more in line with Titans and Doom Patrol rather than a big budget superhero series akin to those seen on Disney+, for example.
There was chatter about it tying into the planned Green Lantern Corps movie, though, and an impressive cast started coming together with Finn Wittrock tapped as Guy and Jeremy Irvine set to play Alan.
Now, Wittrock - best known for American Horror Story and All My Children - has broken his silence on being ousted from the role when DC Studios set out to reboot the Dceu as the Dcu.
The story was set to play out across two different time periods, deepening Lantern lore. However, while it was heading to Max, we expected it to be more in line with Titans and Doom Patrol rather than a big budget superhero series akin to those seen on Disney+, for example.
There was chatter about it tying into the planned Green Lantern Corps movie, though, and an impressive cast started coming together with Finn Wittrock tapped as Guy and Jeremy Irvine set to play Alan.
Now, Wittrock - best known for American Horror Story and All My Children - has broken his silence on being ousted from the role when DC Studios set out to reboot the Dceu as the Dcu.
- 5/2/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Actor Nathan Fillion didn’t take long to find work in The Rookie after Castle‘s 2016 cancellation. Looking back on the way the series ended, Fillion might’ve been just as disappointed in it as some of the show’s fans.
Nathan Fillion once shared what he thought about the ending of ‘Castle’ Nathan Fillion | Richard Cartwright/Getty Images
Castle had an ending that wasn’t received well by some fans of the show. As viewers might remember, the very ending of the series showed Fillion’s Richard Castle and Stana Katic’s Kate Beckett as a happily married couple with three kids. This might’ve been the trajectory that some figured the show would be headed in. Even Castle itself teased this outcome throughout the series.
The on-and-off relationship between Castle and Beckett was one of the most captivating parts of the show for fans. Beckett, a straight-laced officer,...
Nathan Fillion once shared what he thought about the ending of ‘Castle’ Nathan Fillion | Richard Cartwright/Getty Images
Castle had an ending that wasn’t received well by some fans of the show. As viewers might remember, the very ending of the series showed Fillion’s Richard Castle and Stana Katic’s Kate Beckett as a happily married couple with three kids. This might’ve been the trajectory that some figured the show would be headed in. Even Castle itself teased this outcome throughout the series.
The on-and-off relationship between Castle and Beckett was one of the most captivating parts of the show for fans. Beckett, a straight-laced officer,...
- 5/2/2024
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
James Gunn debunks conspiracy theory that he was planning Superman’s reboot during The Suicide Squad
Filming for James Gunn’s Superman seems to be going smoothly. However, there is still a stigma surrounding the film as fans of the Dceu are still maintaining that Henry Cavill’s Superman should have been given more chances to flourish. However, there is now a theory that Gunn may have forced Cavill and the Decu into the phantom zone when Nathan Fillion gave people the impression that Gunn has been working on his Dcu reboot since 2021’s The Suicide Squad.
According to Deadline, Fillion, a friend of Gunn’s, turned heads when he told an anecdote on Collider, “We were actually at the premiere party after Suicide Squad and he [Gunn] was in a huge crowd of people. …He goes, ‘Hey, did Peter [Safran] tell you what we’ve got for you next?’ I said, ‘No, he hasn’t said.’ He looked around like someone was gonna be listening. We were in a throng of people,...
According to Deadline, Fillion, a friend of Gunn’s, turned heads when he told an anecdote on Collider, “We were actually at the premiere party after Suicide Squad and he [Gunn] was in a huge crowd of people. …He goes, ‘Hey, did Peter [Safran] tell you what we’ve got for you next?’ I said, ‘No, he hasn’t said.’ He looked around like someone was gonna be listening. We were in a throng of people,...
- 4/30/2024
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
The Rookie – Photo Credit: Disney/Raymond Liu Nathan Fillion Nathan Fillion isn’t just the star of The Rookie – he’s also a driving force behind the scenes. With over 100 episodes and a new season confirmed, Fillion’s dedication to his dual role is a key ingredient in The Rookie’s recipe for success. His sharp eye for detail and understanding of what makes a scene pop adds that special something that keeps viewers coming back for more. As an executive producer, his contributions go beyond acting, adding those crucial finishing touches that elevate the show. He explains his approach. (Click on the media bar below to hear Nathan Fillion) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Nathan_Fillion_The_Rookie_Executive_Producer_.mp3 Catch The Rookie Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC and stream it the next day on Hulu.
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The post Nathan Fillion More Than Just ‘The Rookie’ Star appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
- 4/30/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
We recently learned that the fourth and final season of Superman and Lois had officially wrapped filming, and star Elizabeth Tulloch has now taken to social media to bid a fond farewell to her take on Lois Lane.
"How lucky am I, to have been able to inhabit this woman’s bones, and brain, and heart, for the last 6 years, 4 of which were on #supermanandlois. Lois Lane has been an icon for as long as Superman has because of her fierceness, her work ethic, her determination, her playfulness, her commitment to finding the truth no matter the cost."
The actress went on to thank the show's cast and crew, and wish the best of luck to James Gunn as he prepares to bring the Man of Steel back to the big screen in the currently shooting Dcu reboot.
"I wish the best of luck to @jamesgunn and the rest of his cast and crew,...
"How lucky am I, to have been able to inhabit this woman’s bones, and brain, and heart, for the last 6 years, 4 of which were on #supermanandlois. Lois Lane has been an icon for as long as Superman has because of her fierceness, her work ethic, her determination, her playfulness, her commitment to finding the truth no matter the cost."
The actress went on to thank the show's cast and crew, and wish the best of luck to James Gunn as he prepares to bring the Man of Steel back to the big screen in the currently shooting Dcu reboot.
"I wish the best of luck to @jamesgunn and the rest of his cast and crew,...
- 4/30/2024
- ComicBookMovie.com
Get ready for an intense episode of “The Rookie” as Season 6 Episode 8, titled “Punch Card,” hits the screens! Tune in at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, exclusively on ABC for a gripping night of action-packed drama.
In this episode, the team faces a daunting challenge after a mafia-related mass casualty incident rocks the city. Tasked with keeping the peace at the hospital, tensions run high as they navigate the aftermath of the attack.
Meanwhile, Lucy and Celina join forces to unravel the mystery behind the suspects responsible for the devastating assault. As they dig deeper into the investigation, they uncover shocking truths that threaten to shake the foundations of their beliefs.
As if that weren’t enough, Tim and Aaron find themselves embarking on a high-stakes metro ops mission, adding another layer of tension and excitement to the episode.
Don’t miss “Punch Card” airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday,...
In this episode, the team faces a daunting challenge after a mafia-related mass casualty incident rocks the city. Tasked with keeping the peace at the hospital, tensions run high as they navigate the aftermath of the attack.
Meanwhile, Lucy and Celina join forces to unravel the mystery behind the suspects responsible for the devastating assault. As they dig deeper into the investigation, they uncover shocking truths that threaten to shake the foundations of their beliefs.
As if that weren’t enough, Tim and Aaron find themselves embarking on a high-stakes metro ops mission, adding another layer of tension and excitement to the episode.
Don’t miss “Punch Card” airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
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