DC Entertainment’s Geoff Johns says the DC Universe Animated Original Movie crew have discussed the possibility of turning unused movie scripts into straight-to-video animated films.
In “Dead to Rights,” the spotlight turns on Tommy and Malcolm Merlyn as Moira Queen puts her plan into action, China White lures a familiar face out of retirement in Bludhaven, and Laurel Lance comes face to face with her mother.
Warner Bros. Animation has announced four and a half hours of bonus features for its Superman Unbound direct-to-DVD feature, which stars the voice talent of Matt Bomer, John Noble, Stana Katic and Molly Quinn.
On this week’s episode of Arrow, Moira has a brush with death, Oliver meets the future Huntress, China White makes another appearance, and we finally learn the identity of John Barrowman’s Well-Dressed Man.
The trailer has debuted for the much-discussed Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, which features an all-star voice cast that includes Neil Patrick Harris, Afred Molina, Nathan Fillion and Megan Fox.
Geoff Johns joined Seth Green, Breckin Meyer and the rest of the Robot Chicken team at Comic-Con International to discuss the upcoming sixth season and the highly anticipated DC Comics Special.
DC Entertainment CCO Geoff Johns, who’s co-writing Warner Bros.’ long-developing Captain Marvel movie, assures fans “there’s always a possibility for Shazam.”
An all-star panel that included Seth Green, Geoff Johns and Macaulay Culkin gave a glimpse behind the scenes of Robot Chicken, announced a DC Comics episode, and explained why Frank Oz didn’t voice Yoda in the show’s Star Wars special.
Seth Green, Geoff Johns and Kevin Shinick will team up to lovingly skewer DC Comics’ superheroes in a Robot Chicken special that will air sometime in 2012.
Warner Bros. has released a new video called “Becoming a Green Lantern” that centers on the journey of Hal Jordan from reckless test pilot to intergalactic guardian. The Martin Campbell-directed movie, which opens on June 17, stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively and Mark Strong.
A new behind-the-scenes video looks at the work that went into bringing the intergalactic headquarters of the Green Lantern Corps to life in the Martin Campbell-directed film. Green Lantern opens on June 17.
Warner Bros. has premiered a new behind-the-scenes video for the Martin Campbell-directed film focusing on the significance of the Green Lantern Oath, and the creation of the ring and lantern. The movie, which stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Mark Strong and Peter Sarsgaard, opens on June 17.