‘The Flash’ Originally Included All of the Justice League
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The Lightning went through one of the most troubled productions in history. Numerous delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic, multiple re-recordings, and a slew of controversy stemming from Ezra Miller’s criminal behavior haven’t really improved the prospects either, making this potentially a classic Warner Bros. debut where the Those responsible arrive and try to mitigate the disaster, only to end up removing huge chunks of the film.
As we ponder what the rumored original cut was made of The Lightning wants to help James Gunn’s dog with the debunking Brave and the brave Rumor. Last but not least, James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water swings into third place in the list of the highest-grossing films of all time, proving that the filmmaker is the undeniable and undefeated king of the box office.
The original version of The Lightning encompassed the entire Justice League, so fans are pouring out one for what they almost had
While Zack Snyder will never get the chance to develop his now justice league Sequels, we almost got one in the original cut The Lightning. According to Scuttlebutt circulating on social media, the first version included Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and even Jason Momoa. Wonder Woman will likely still be a part of the film, but now that Henry Cavill’s contract has been canceled we don’t see the Man of Steel showing up for one final rodeo or else Warner Bros. would have capitalized on that marketing potential. Should this actually come true The Lightning will officially go down as the justice league sequel that was almost.
James Gunn’s dog leads the director to unmask a major The brave and the bold rumor
James Gunn doesn’t seem able to take a break from the DCU conversation, even when he’s doing something as innocuous as posting a picture of his dog on Twitter. Quite apart from the absolutely adorable doggo in the photo, people had more questions about the upcoming movie universe and Gunn, the cool geek that he is, spoiled them by debunking a slew of rumours The brave and the bold. No, the upcoming Batman movie won’t bring George Clooney back to the fore. Yes, the new Caped Crusader will be a very different actor.
Avatar: The Way of Water And titanic are actually literally battling it out in theaters for the third-highest-grossing film of all time
James Cameron, the absolutely insane lad, testifies that two of his films are competing for third place in the top-grossing film list. This is the 25th anniversary of titanicSo the world-renowned disaster masterpiece celebrating Rose and Jack’s timeless love is back in theaters. The way of the watermeanwhile, falls behind just a tiny bit, so the Na’vi could come titanicthrone in a few days. Whatever the end result, it’s absolutely hilarious to realize that no one was going to give Cameron a box office fight, so the man went and did it himself.
The Lightning The trailer contains many cameos and indirect references, but we weren’t expecting to see these characters
The Lightning The trailer finally premiered today as part of the Super Bowl celebrations, and we got a glimpse of Michael Keaton’s long-awaited return as the Dark Knight. More exciting, however, is the revelation that the film will feature two Barry Allens working side by side to save the world from falling apart. The new Supergirl also made her debut, although aside from Ben Affleck, there’s still no sign of the Justice League.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Trailer makes the fans emotional again, indicates the beginning of the end for the team
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 really hit the ground running with this “end of an era” marketing scheme, with the latest trailer reaffirming the fact that this isn’t just the finale GotG entry, but also a story covered with tragedies. The Super Bowl promo features Star-Lord and Groot fighting for their lives, Drax going berserk against a bunch of unknown aliens, and Nebula carrying Peter’s corpse. Rocket will also get the backstory it always deserved, so we can’t wait for the film to hit theaters on May 5th.