Warner Bros.’ has released the first trailer for The LEGO Movie, which assembles an all-star cast of minifigures to help stop an evil tyrant from gluing their universe together. The film opens Feb. 7, 2014.
A new report pegs Warner Bros.’ Man of Steel sequel to arrive as early as next year, with the long-developing Justice League on track for release in 2015.
While director Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel may have many faults, the characterization of Lois Lane isn’t among them. As portrayed by Amy Adams, she’s dedicated to finding the truth, and more comfortable in a flak jacket than in a pantsuit.
Days before Man of Steel opens in theaters, Warner Bros. is said to have already fast-tracked a sequel to the Superman franchise reboot, while rumors of an imminent Justice League movie announcement continue to swirl.
With the film’s release less than two weeks away, Warner Bros. debuts the final trailer for director Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, an action-filled teaser promising moviegoers an epic Superman/Zod throwdown.
Just in time for Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, CinemaSins recounts everything that was wrong with the previous installment of the Warner Bros. franchise, 2006′s Superman Returns.
Amy Adams’ Lois Lane and Laurence Fishburne’s Perry White star in the first clip released by Warner Bros. from Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel. The film opens June 14.
Considering all of the trailers, TV spots and photos already released for Man of Steel, you might think we’ve seen all there is to see of director Zack Snyder’s franchise reboot, short of watching the movie itself. Yet Warner Bros. has released a new 13-minute behind-the-scenes video.
Man of Steel director Zack Snyder talks about a brief nod to Batman in his film and responds vaguely to a question about a potential Superman/Batman team-up in the sequel.
A new behind-the-scenes video has been released for director Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel that features interviews with cast and crew, and, more notably, new footage from the film’s Battle of Smallville.
A well-meaning preschool reportedly outlawed wrestling, superhero play and “monster games” in an effort to stop injuries. However, the brash move eliminates an opportunity for adults to guide kids’ behavior and, y’know, teach.
Asked about a long-discussed Batman/Superman movie, Man of Steel star Henry Cavill says it would make for an interesting story, as the iconic heroes are “two different sides of the same coin.”