DCU Batman Reboot Director Reveals When We’ll Hear More About the Project

While promoting his new show, It: Welcome to Derry, Andy Muschietti hinted at a timeframe for discussing his upcoming Batman movie, though he quickly admitted he shouldn’t have said anything at all. He stated they need to wait a couple of months before they can share details, then jokingly said, “I screwed it up already.” Despite some delays, Muschietti is still expected to direct The Brave and the Bold, but the film might be different from the original plans announced by DC Studios.

Batman: Major The Brave and the Bold Updates Could Be Coming Soon

Andy Muschietti, the director of 2023’s The Flash, is set to direct The Brave and the Bold, a new film from Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Studios. The project was first revealed in 2023, soon after James Gunn and Peter Safran took charge at DC Studios, but there hasn’t been much news about it since.

Clint Eastwood’s Heartbreak Ridge is Coming to Tubi

Starting November 1, 2025, you’ll be able to watch Clint Eastwood’s Heartbreak Ridge on Tubi. Eastwood also plays Gunnery Sergeant Tom Highway in the film, which is named after a famous battle from the Korean War – the same battle where his character earned a Medal of Honor. The story follows the decorated veteran as he prepares for retirement and faces challenges with a group of new, inexperienced officers.

If You Wanted An Update On Whether Kanye Is Around For The Kids, Kim Kardashian Just Unloaded On Her Show

A new season of The Kardashians has arrived, and it’s already diving into Kim Kardashian’s co-parenting relationship with Kanye West. The season premiere, titled “Feels Like the Old Days,” addresses rumors that Kim is limiting Kanye’s access to their four children and how they’re navigating the challenges of him being in the public eye as the kids grow up.

Tracker Season 3, Episode 2 Release Date & Time

Justin Hartley and Jensen Ackles are back together in the continuation of this season’s premiere. The action intensifies as a mysterious force, known as The Process, begins to focus its attention on the Shaw brothers.

Jennifer Lawrence And Tessa Thompson Discussed Peeing In A Funnel While Playing Mystique And Valkyrie, And It’s Both Funny And Horrifying

Jennifer Lawrence famously played Mystique in four X-Men movies, starting with First Class and ending with her surprise death in Dark Phoenix. Thompson is still playing Valkyrie in the MCU, most recently popping up for a cameo in The Marvels. The pair of actresses recently appeared together on The Graham Norton Show, where they traded stories about not being able to use the bathroom in their superhero suits. Lawrence started, saying:

“That Promise Depends on a Lot of Things”: James Gunn Casts Doubt Over the Fate of the DCU Despite “Significant” Plans

Ever since James Gunn revealed his initial plans for the DC Universe – known as “Chapter 1: Gods and Monsters” – those plans have been evolving. Gunn has consistently stated he’s had a long-term vision, even as specific projects shifted. We’ve seen significant changes over the past two years, with films like Swamp Thing and The Authority being replaced by Clayface and Man of Tomorrow. In a recent interview, Gunn highlighted that Man of Tomorrow isn’t the final piece of the puzzle, but also hinted that unforeseen circumstances could still lead to further adjustments.

Pluribus Official Trailer

Apple TV has released the first trailer for Pluribus, a new science fiction series from Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad. Read More 2025-10-23 16:35

Gary Oldman Disappeared Into His Greatest Role in This 86% RT War Drama

Gary Oldman won his first Oscar in 2016 for his portrayal of Winston Churchill, a famously powerful and debated historical figure. In the film Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright, Oldman completely embodied Churchill, delivering a performance so convincing that it was often difficult to distinguish between the actor and the man himself. Many viewers remember being captivated by moments like Churchill’s forceful line, “Will you stop interrupting me when I am interrupting you?” Oldman’s performance was truly transformative; he masterfully captured Churchill’s mannerisms, voice, personality, humor, and understanding of British politics, effectively becoming the wartime prime minister.