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Before we learned that David Corenswet would be playing Superman in DC movies for the next several years, various outlets such as ourselves reported that James Gunn’s Superman movie was going to focus on a younger version of th
Before we learned that David Corenswet would be playing Superman in DC movies for the next several years, various outlets such as ourselves reported that James Gunn’s Superman movie was going to focus on a younger version of th
The Witcher’s long, curious road through Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy novels has led to a lot of frustration for some fans—even before the series’
Warner Bros.’ plans for its DC movies have shifted enough times that even Mystique would tell the company to chill, and last year’s Black Adam only served to further complicate things.
Need something Witcher to sink your teeth to now that Henry Cavill has bid his farewell to the Netflix show?
James Gunn and Peter Safran are ready to relaunch the DC cinematic universe—helmed by a new, younger version of the Man of Steel, and a new Batman to go alongside Matt Reeves’ take. But for all the newness, at least one current DC start insists they’re sticking around.
After much to do, and a split season to mark the occasion, Henry Cavill has hung up his swords as The Witcher’s Geralt of Rivia.
After being split into two ‘volumes’ of episodes, The Witcher is back for a gut-wrenching season 3 finale.
To be the musk created by the strength of Henry Cavill swinging his sword, one can only imagine while watching The Witcher star train with stunt coordinator and second unit director Wolfgang Stegemann.