SUPERMAN Becomes First DC Film to Cross $300 Million Since THE BATMAN

As a movie critic, I must admit that Batman has consistently been a box office titan, with only 1997’s “Batman & Robin” being an exception – a flop, indeed. However, when it comes to the rest of DC’s cinematic universe in the 21st century, it’s been a tumultuous ride marked by both triumphs and stumbles.

Films like “Superman Returns” and “Man of Steel” managed to tread water, but they never quite swam in the critical acclaim or commercial success that DC fans craved. On the other hand, we’ve seen legitimate blockbusters emerge with films like “Wonder Woman,” “Aquaman,” and the enigmatic “Joker.” Yet, productions such as “Justice League” left much to be desired, causing a significant stir among viewers.

The announcement that DC Studios was abandoning the old DCEU continuity sent shockwaves through the audience, causing interest in the remaining DC films to plummet. Recent releases like “The Flash,” “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” and even the charming “Blue Beetle” have either underperformed or flat-out flopped at the box office.

THE CONJURING: LAST RITES Trailer Brings the Saga to an End

In essence, Ed and Lorraine Warren, during that time, were savvy individuals who exploited the Satanic Panic frenzy and a wave of reported hauntings for their own gain. The movie is set in 1986, focusing on the “Smurl Haunting” incident, one of the last significant demonic activity claims during the era, which took place in Pennsylvania. Similar to other cases like Enfield and Amityville, both later proven to be hoaxes, the Warrens got involved in this case as well, collaborating with the Smurl family on a book about it.

Elmo Meets SUPERMAN David Corenswet in Purest Team-Up Ever

Before moving on to any other topic in the charming encounter between Superman and Elmo, let’s acknowledge a joking reference that has been made before and will likely be repeated again: Kal-Elmo (a blend of Superman’s real name, Kal-El, with Elmo).

AVATAR Animated Anthology Series In Talks at Disney, Teases James Cameron

Cameron discussed ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ with Empire magazine ahead of their issue focusing on the franchise’s third movie. However, during the interview, he delved into an idea he has for other tales from Pandora, even mentioning potential plans for an animated series. This is what he shared with Empire about his talks with Disney regarding the future of Pandora.

BLACK PANTHER 3 is Marvel’s Priority Over BLADE and DEADPOOL 4 (Report)

Currently, Marvel Studios has scheduled a release for a movie on July 23, 2027. This upcoming film appears to be set within the timeframe between “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Secret Wars.” Given this placement in the timeline, it’s reasonable to assume that the movie will unfold on Battleworld, a planet composed of diverse realities.

Did THE FANTASTIC FOUR Tease Another Tony Stark Variant?

Discussing a potential Easter egg hinting at a new version of Iron Man appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This revelation might satisfy numerous fan theorists, particularly those who have been eagerly speculating since before the release of “Multiverse of Madness.” However, be cautious if you haven’t watched “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” as some spoilers may follow shortly.

Nintendo Direct announced for this week – When and where to watch

Instead of the typical Nintendo Direct presentations, Partner Showcase streams primarily highlight third-party games coming out for Nintendo Switch and possibly Switch 2 within the upcoming year or so. So, if you were anticipating a new Animal Crossing or Zelda reveal, you’ll need to be patient; however, there are still some intriguing developments on the horizon.

How Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Was Transformed Into a Festival Feature Film

This cinematic cut of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is captivating because it’s not a direct film adaptation of the critically acclaimed RPG developed by Warhorse Studios. Instead, it condenses and rearranges Act One of the game into a two-hour linear presentation, combining cutscenes and gameplay in an unusual way. It was quite unusual to see at this month’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic – a fascinating blend of different formats, not originally conceived by Warhorse Studios themselves.