HBO's massive hit, Westworld, has dropped it's second season trailer and it'll leave you with more questions than the first season did. A number of familiar faces return including some that you thought were dead forever in the comic con trailer, which you can watch below!
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Netflix's best series won't be back until October but the full trailer for the second season of Stranger Things is down right incredible! Take a look at the Thriller trailer below and get ready for the series to return October 27th. After a rocky start, it finally looks like DC is ready to shape out their extended film universe. The movie studio has been killing it with footage today at SDCC and we finally know some of the titles we can expect to see up through 2020. While the Flash film, now renamed as Flashpoint, currently doesn't have a release date, there have been rumors that the departed Han Solo directing duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller are in talks to run the project. As far as the other films, the order is as follows: Justice League, Novebmer 17th, 2017, Aquaman, July 27th, 2018, Shazam (Which will be split into two films), April 5th, 2019, Justice League 2, June 14th, 2019, Cyborg, April 3rd, 2020, and finally Green Lantern Corps (Which was briefly teased in the Justice League trailer), July 24th, 2020. Of course, any of the dates are subject to change over time but we've learned a lot about where DC wants to ultimately end up in three years from now. Whether they'll follow a segmented format like MCU seems unlikely but with the fact that DC is using the Flashpoint story line is a good indication that the Flash's solo film is going to be used to either change or shake up the universe when it ultimately arrives. We should also note that as well that the second Justice League will most likely be Justice League Dark. Batgirl and a Woman Sequel have been confirmed. The solo Batman title, Black Adam, Suicide Squad 2 and Gotham City Sirens do not have exact release dates which means we are probably a few years from seeing them hit the theaters. All in all, it's been an exciting day for DC and it looks like they finally have a plan in place to give the fans the films they want to see.
DC has given us a lot of news today but their latest trailer for Novembers Justice League film is teasing a lot! Of course we get the inclusion of the Justice League team as well as the films central villain, Steppenwolf, who lands in Diana's home land of Themyscira. If that's not all, there's plenty of humorous moments with Barry Allen and we actually get to see a little of Ray Fisher, a.k.a. the Cyborg, in action. Take a look at the brand new SDCC trailer below and get ready when the film hits theaters November 17th, 2017. It appears that a new Justice League poster is making its way around Hall H and this is absolutely how you nail it! The composition and colors are beautiful and this is easily one of the better end hero movie posters I've seen in a long while.
eBen Affleck's tenure as Batman is quickly unwinding as sources are reporting that DC is planning on his exit from the coveted role of Batman. This is a bit surprising but we might have had this coming all along. Batman v Superman was not the massive hit that DC wanted but after the reports that Ben Affleck not only stepped down from directing the solo Batman film, but also had his original script canned for a new one by new director Matt Reeves, this looks like a it's been a long time coming. There is also some speculation that it has to do with staging a trilogy around Affleck's Batman and the age of the actor, most likely landing him close to 50 by the time the trilogy would be begin. DC could always keep Ban Affleck as Batman and go the Batman Beyond route, casting a younger actor and having him serve as the mentor for the new dark knight. Regardless, if Ben Affleck ultimately leaves the DC universe post November's Justice League film, it's certainly going to shake up some of the plans for the DCEU.
The Defenders series is just under a month from its highly anticipated debut and the second trailer for the series sees our favorite heroes and all their players matched up with a formidable foe. The central villain will be played by Sigourney Weaver as Alexandra, the mysterious leader of an ancient organization. The trailer also shows Karen Page, Foggy Nelson, Colleen Wing, the return of Elektra and plenty of other recognizable faces from the other Netflix series. The trailer is bringing some heavy action and is set to hit the streaming service on August 18th, 2017. Take a look at the exciting new trailer below and get ready for the ultimate hero mash up! While I have nothing personally against Finn Jones or the Cast of Marvel's Iron Fist series, it's easily the worst of the comic book-to-streaming series, and arguably one of the worst on Netflix. Iron Fist was massively panned by critics for it's slow and dry story, lacking a lot of action and any sort of rooting character interest. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on if your liked the series, Iron Fist will be returning for another solo adventure (Presumably to find out what the hell happened to K'un-Lun). The good news it that Danny Rand's second foray will be operating in a post-defenders world, meaning that we could possibly see the inclusion of some of the other Marvel heroes that will be featured in August's series. Hopefully the series sets up Rand for some sort of compelling story arc. We can also hope that Marvel has listened to its fan base and will actually do a better job of developing the series, including supporting character Colleen Wing, who quickly became a fan favorite. A renewal isn't surprising considering how it absolutely crushed the ratings but Marvel cant be betting on a massive returning audience for a solo series after the reviews were so poor.
It's no secret that the Fantastic Four universe has not done well on the big screen. From the original two films that found the Silver Surfer sequel with a cancelled reboot, it wasn't until 2015 that we saw the team return again to critically panned film that ended up leaving the future in uncertain waters. Initially, it was announced that Fox was determined to move ahead with the planned franchise until a number of the cast members stated they had no interest in returning, including Toby Kebbel, who played Doctor Doom in 2015's film. In fact, just two days ago, Marvel studios president Kevin Feige spoke about Fantastic Four and how there are no current plans to integrate the iconic comic team into the Marvel Universe at this time. Fortunately for fans of the series, Fox is giving it another go with Noah Hawley, fronrunner of FX's Fargo and Legion, with a film centered around Doctor Doom. Unfortunately, this is another instance where the villain would be better served under the Marvel house. From a comic standpoint, he does some truly horrendous things within the universe, including taking Thor's Mjolnir and wielding the Inifnity Gauntlet. While the news is brand new, we will have to wait awhile to see how this films going to pan out and if it's going to be centered around the mad doctor or will we just end up with another Doom v Fantastic Four but told from the angle of the villain?
Telltales gritty crime thriller, The Wolf Among Us, has finally been given a second season. The episodic title debuted in 2013 to rave reviews and has since set a model for the Telltales studio and how they release their content. Voice actors for Bigby Wolf and Snow White will return for the sequel series that will begin in 2018. If that wasn't enough amazing news, Batman season 2 and the final season of The Walking Dead have also been announced! Lots of more games and hard choices are coming our way so get ready!
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