Here’s How Robert Pattinson Could Become The DCU’s Batman

In essence, Matt Reeves’ portrayal of Gotham City for Batman is grounded and realistic, differing from the upcoming Superman or Creature Commandos universe. Interestingly, this gritty depiction mirrors how Batman was initially reintroduced to the modern era in Frank Miller’s “Batman: Year One,” which lacked any sci-fi or supernatural elements. Instead, it presented a real-world Gotham. Admittedly, there was a brief nod to Metropolis, but the rest of the DC universe remained fantastical beyond those panels. Readers embraced this dichotomy, accepting that outside these comics, a more extraordinary DC world existed. With only one Reeves Batman movie to date, it’s still early in the franchise, leaving room for potential introduction of more fantastical elements in future installments.

GHOST OF TSUSHIMA: LEGENDS Anime Coming to Crunchyroll

In partnership with Aniplex, renowned for hit series like “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba,” “Solo Leveling,” and “Sword Art Online,” a new anime based on the game “Ghost of Tsushima” is being developed. The collaboration aims to bring the traditional samurai ambiance of “Ghost of Tsushima: Legends” to life through captivating storytelling and visually stunning imagery. Additionally, Sony Music will contribute to the production of the show’s soundtrack.

Marvel Rivals Season 1 introduces the Fantastic Four January 10

It has been revealed that Doctor Doom has been causing trouble left and right. Consequently, Season 1 will feature the arrival of Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and even Aunt Petunia’s Blue Eyed Thing – yes, you guessed it, the Fantastic Four! For years, the Fantastic Four have been thwarting Doctor Doom’s schemes, so their appearance in this series was only a matter of time.