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The Final CGI ‘Green Lantern’ Movie Costume Photos Are Here
The Final CGI ‘Green Lantern’ Movie Costume Photos Are Here
The Final CGI ‘Green Lantern’ Movie Costume Photos Are Here
From its first appearance on the cover of Entertainment Weekly back in July, Ryan Reynold's computer generated Green Lantern guise has taken its share of heat. Some fans aren't into the biological aspect of the GL movie costume, preferring something closer to the classic comic books' clothing-like look to glowing musculature...
Nolan’s New-New Batman and the DC Comics Movie Multiverse
Nolan’s New-New Batman and the DC Comics Movie Multiverse
Nolan’s New-New Batman and the DC Comics Movie Multiverse
It's been a Wimbledon-level week of neck snapping for film industry observers curious about Warner Bros.' DC Comics franchise. One day it seemed like the studio would be following Marvel's strategy of a shared cinematic superhero universe, the next day it seemed like the opposite...
Warner Bros. Opens New Montreal Video Game Studio With DC Heroes In Mind
Warner Bros. Opens New Montreal Video Game Studio With DC Heroes In Mind
Warner Bros. Opens New Montreal Video Game Studio With DC Heroes In Mind
As proven by Bryan Lee O'Malley's "Scott Pilgrim" series, there are plenty of reasons to want to move to Canada. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment isn't interested in indie rock or romance, though, its new video game studio opening in Montreal will be dedicated to more profitable activities - namely developing games based on DC Comics' stable of superheroes...
Live-Action ‘Akira’ Movie Still Alive
Live-Action ‘Akira’ Movie Still Alive
Live-Action ‘Akira’ Movie Still Alive
To say that the "Akira" anime is a classic is perhaps an understatement. For many American viewers, seeing Kaneda scream "TETSUOOOOO" on the (then) Sci-Fi Channel was our first experience of Japanese animation. Before "Ghost in Shell," before almost anyone had heard of Miyazaki, there was "Akira," and it blew our minds...
Warner Bros. Announces T-Works
Press Release In spring 2008, Warner Bros. Entertainment will launch T-Works, a brand-new broad-appeal immersive animation experience which, for the first time ever, brings together all of the key characters from the Studio's core animated properties in an expansive, rich online environment ...