14 hours ago, Frozentenderloin said:Has Lobo been in any DC movies before? I never kept up with the DC stuff to the same degree I used to pay attention to the MCU. Now its more like the Me dont wanna CU to most of their offerings. I liked all the Guardians movie though so I am not apposed to seeing how Gunn handles an entire universe.
He has not. The only official live action Lobo was on that Krypton show and was...ummm...not so great.
Has Lobo been in any DC movies before? I never kept up with the DC stuff to the same degree I used to pay attention to the MCU. Now its more like the Me dont wanna CU to most of their offerings. I liked all the Guardians movie though so I am not apposed to seeing how Gunn handles an entire universe.
Momoa as Lobo just seems like a no-brainer. Better fit than Aquaman, in my view.
Yes!!!!
Sweet looking forward to it
Deadline has announced that Matthias Schoenaerts has secured the role of the antagonist in Warner Bros/DC's Supergirl, which is inspired by Tom Kings 2022 comic book series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, illustrated by Bilquis Evely. Milly Alcock will portray Supergirl in the lead role.
Within this comic book series, the antagonist is Krem of the Yellow Hill, who murders the father of a young alien girl, thereby involving Supergirl in the ensuing conflict.
The screenplay has been drafted by Ana Nogueira, with Craig Gillespie at the helm directing the subsequent installment in the "Gods and Monsters" Phase 1 of the DC Extended Universe, overseen by James Gunn and Peter Safran. Filming is scheduled to commence in January in the United Kingdom, with a theatrical release set for June 26, 2026.
Gunn and Safran serve as producers, while Chantal Nong, the executive vice president of DC, takes on the role of executive producer.
I think JB Smoove would have been an even better choice
Warner Bros/DC Studios' upcoming film, Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, is scheduled to be released in theaters on June 26, 2026.
Ana Nogueira has adapted the comic book for the big screen in the second feature title under the new DC Studios run by James Gunn and Peter Safran. Directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock, the film is an adaptation of Tom King's 2022 comic book series Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which was illustrated by Bilquis Evely. This film follows James Gunn's Superman movie, which is set to release in theaters on July 11, 2025.
Deadline reported that discussions are underway with Craig Gillespie to helm Supergirl for Warner Bros DC Studios. The intention is for DC to commence filming the movie in the fourth quarter following the completion of James Gunns Superman, currently being filmed in Georgia for a theatrical release on July 11, 2025. DC executives Gunn and Peter Safran are serving as producers, with DC EVP Chantal Nong as the executive producer.
Milly Alcock from House of the Dragon has secured the role of Supergirl, with the film being inspired by Tom Kings Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow comic book series from 2022, illustrated by Bilquis Evely. Ana Nogueira has adapted the comic book for the silver screen.
The last 4 superhero movies from Gunn have impeccable casting. Imma trust him on this even if I would've preferred the alternative