Matthew Lillard Expresses Interest in Joining DC Universe with James Gunn

The pair worked together before on the live-action Scooby-Doo movies, with Gunn contributing as a writer. Lillard has stayed closely involved with the Scooby-Doo series ever since, and he still provides the voice for Shaggy Rogers in many different projects. “James Gunn wrote Scooby-Doo 1 and 2. He’s a good friend of mine. I’m hoping to get an invitation to join [the DCU], but I think it might have gotten lost in the mail,” Lillard said with a laugh.

10 Best Fantastic Four: First Steps Easter Eggs Only Eagle-Eyed Viewers Caught on Streaming

With acknowledgements to the people who first imagined them and nods to entire comic book arcs, The Fantastic Four: First Steps both celebrates the Fantastic Four’s past and delivers a fantastic movie for its fans. The film offers a new spin on superhero movies while staying true to the source material, including subtle references-or Easter Eggs-that dedicated viewers will appreciate.

10 Punchy MMA Movies To Watch Before Dwayne Johnson’s ‘The Smashing Machine’

The Smashing Machine tells the story of Mark Kerr, a famous wrestler and mixed martial artist. He had a successful MMA career, winning two UFC Heavyweight Tournament Championships and earning other honors. The film also explores his personal challenges, including struggles with substance abuse and difficult relationships. Fans of MMA will likely find it very compelling. Luckily, this isn’t the only movie that covers similar ground.

NCIS’ Wilmer Valderrama And Katrina Law Share Hilarious National Coffee Day Video That Puts The Actor’s Hips To Work

On Monday, Valderrama took to Instagram to share a funny video of himself and his co-star for the holiday. Law was in a food truck and handed him a cup of coffee, telling him, “Don’t forget to shake it.” Valderrama put his hips to good use and was certainly shaking it up, even captioning the video, “Tell me you’re Latino without telling me…”

Superman And Barbie Are Now Entwined In The History Books As James Gunn’s Blockbuster Hits A Streaming Milestone

As a big film fan, I’ve been keeping an eye on streaming numbers, and Superman has really taken off! It’s been available on HBO Max for just 10 days, but it’s already been viewed around 13 million times. According to Variety, that’s the best performance for a new film on the platform since Barbie dropped in late 2023. It’s amazing to see so many people checking it out!

Usagi Goes Back to Borderland In ‘Alice In Borderland’ Season 3 for a Sad Reason: ‘Even If It Hurts’

Season 3 opened with the news that Arisu and Usagi had gotten married and were happily living their lives. Although Arisu didn’t fully recall the events of the Borderland, his deep bond with Usagi continued in the real world. But a meeting with the enigmatic Ryuji Matsumaya – a man fixated on what happens after death – drastically altered things, ultimately sending the couple back to the Borderland.

Fan-Favorite MCU Character Won’t Return in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2

Even though he died unexpectedly in Season 1, a lot of viewers still wanted to see Foggy Nelson return, and many came up with ideas about how the show could make that happen. Recently, at the Daredevil panel during LA Comic Con, Elden Henson finally talked about whether he might be back as Foggy in Daredevil: Born Again Season 2. Sadly, Henson quickly dismissed the rumors, confirming that he won’t be playing Foggy in the upcoming season.

‘This Is Ben’: The Story Behind Tony Todd’s Night Of The Living Dead Audition That Kicked Off His Legendary Horror Career

I’ve always admired Todd’s take on the character, originally portrayed by Duane Jones in George A. Romero’s classic zombie film, but learning about his audition for the 1990 remake has deepened my respect for both his compelling performance and him as an actor. Here’s the story of his Night of the Living Dead audition and how it launched one of the most celebrated careers in horror cinema.

Jeffrey Epstein Stand-in Is DC’s Newest Villain

Written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Absolute Evil brings both Hawkman and Green Arrow into DC’s Absolute Universe. The story opens with Green Arrow – Oliver Queen – explaining his motivation for acting like “the Robin Hood bit.” He reveals that his inspiration for becoming a hero is a man named Jubal Slade, a wealthy individual with a private island who has engaged in unethical activities involving children. This is widely seen as a direct allusion to Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on charges of trafficking minors to his private island.