Wow, this is quite something. Apparently the top talents in anime - including the screenplay being written by the writer of Kill La Kill and character designs by the designer on Afro Samurai - are coming together to make an anime about Batman being transported to feudal Japan. This isn't the first time Batman and anime have cross-pollinated, as there was the anime-influenced Batman: Gotham Knight shorts that came around... Read More...
- 12/1/2017
- by Damion Damaske
- JoBlo.com
One reason why the character of Batman has endured for 78 years is that he’s so malleable. Sure, there are intrinsic qualities that unite various interpretations such as his superior intellect, martial arts skills and care for his fellow man, but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been portrayals on opposite ends of the spectrum. For example, both Adam West and Ben Affleck have brought something very different to the table, but neither man’s efforts were no less valid than the other – and the same sentiment can be extended to comics and animation.
Having said that, the time has come to embrace what the near future will bring. As it turns out, the Caped Crusader will once again venture to the Japanese anime arena, this time with Batman Ninja. And no, it probably has nothing to do with the Dark Knight and dozens of other gifted athletes from...
Having said that, the time has come to embrace what the near future will bring. As it turns out, the Caped Crusader will once again venture to the Japanese anime arena, this time with Batman Ninja. And no, it probably has nothing to do with the Dark Knight and dozens of other gifted athletes from...
- 9/29/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Burbank, CA (June 28, 2017) – Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and DC Entertainment celebrate a decade of heroic animation with the release of the DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection, a comprehensive box set of all 30 films, 5 animated shorts, new special features and exclusive collectible items coming November 7, 2017 to Blu-ray™. The entire 30-film set will also be available on Digital starting August 15, 2017.
Launched in 2007 with the landmark release of Superman Doomsday, the DC Universe Original Movies are based on or inspired by storylines and/or characters from within the ever-expanding DC library. Produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the stories range from films based upon iconic DC Super Hero stories (Superman Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: The Killing Joke) to films inspired by themes from within DC history (Batman vs. Robin was inspired by “The Court of Owls,” Superman vs. The Elite was...
Launched in 2007 with the landmark release of Superman Doomsday, the DC Universe Original Movies are based on or inspired by storylines and/or characters from within the ever-expanding DC library. Produced by DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation, the stories range from films based upon iconic DC Super Hero stories (Superman Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: The Killing Joke) to films inspired by themes from within DC history (Batman vs. Robin was inspired by “The Court of Owls,” Superman vs. The Elite was...
- 7/7/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Warner Bros. is putting together one monumental box set in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the DC Animated Universe! Find out what all is included!
While Wonder Woman may be putting the DC Entertainment Universe back on track, there is DC content that Warner Bros. and DC have never had a problem with, the animated DC Original Movies. In fact, their movies have been touted as being better than Marvel's, which is no small feat.
As a way of honoring the success of the DC Animated films turning 10, this year, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has created a box set the likes we never could've fathomed.
On November 7, 2017, WB will release the DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection on Blu-Ray. The collection includes all 30 Animated movies, 5 shorts, new special features, and exclusive collectible items. The Digital version will release much earlier on August 15, 2017.
Unfortunately, a price point has not been issued yet,...
While Wonder Woman may be putting the DC Entertainment Universe back on track, there is DC content that Warner Bros. and DC have never had a problem with, the animated DC Original Movies. In fact, their movies have been touted as being better than Marvel's, which is no small feat.
As a way of honoring the success of the DC Animated films turning 10, this year, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has created a box set the likes we never could've fathomed.
On November 7, 2017, WB will release the DC Universe Original Movies: 10th Anniversary Collection on Blu-Ray. The collection includes all 30 Animated movies, 5 shorts, new special features, and exclusive collectible items. The Digital version will release much earlier on August 15, 2017.
Unfortunately, a price point has not been issued yet,...
- 6/28/2017
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
The James Bond franchise is at an interesting crossroads. A couple weeks ago, it was revealed that the five studios had entered a huge bidding war over distribution rights. Once Spectre was released, the contract with Sony expired, allowing other studios to pitch themselves to Eon, who produces the Bond films.
It sounds like that isn’t the only interesting thing surrounding James Bond. Recently, MI6-hq noticed a peculiar entry on Bond 25’s IMDb page. According to said entry, the production behind the film is Syncopy. If you’re unfamiliar, this is Christopher Nolan’s very own production company. Now, it’s important to know that a lot of info on IMDb for upcoming films is inaccurate. It’s a great site, but it’s best used as a way to look at already-released films, as anyone can change the info.
So we should take this all with a grain of salt,...
It sounds like that isn’t the only interesting thing surrounding James Bond. Recently, MI6-hq noticed a peculiar entry on Bond 25’s IMDb page. According to said entry, the production behind the film is Syncopy. If you’re unfamiliar, this is Christopher Nolan’s very own production company. Now, it’s important to know that a lot of info on IMDb for upcoming films is inaccurate. It’s a great site, but it’s best used as a way to look at already-released films, as anyone can change the info.
So we should take this all with a grain of salt,...
- 5/4/2017
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Burbank, CA – Warner Bros. Home Entertainment has accepted the MPAA’s “R” rating for its upcoming animated film, Batman: The Killing Joke, choosing to remain true to the landmark DC Comics graphic novel’s violent, controversial story, and making the film the first non-pg/PG-13 rated movie in the nine-year history of the DC Universe Original Movie franchise.
Batman: The Killing Joke, one of the best-selling graphic novels in history, tells the tale of The Joker’s origin story – from his humble beginnings as a struggling comic, to his fateful encounter with Batman that changes both of their lives forever. Actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprise their Batman: The Animated Series roles as Batman and The Joker, respectively.
Since its inception in 2007, the DC Universe Original Movie franchise has brought classic and current DC Comics stories and characters to animated life through a series of primarily PG-13 rated films.
Batman: The Killing Joke, one of the best-selling graphic novels in history, tells the tale of The Joker’s origin story – from his humble beginnings as a struggling comic, to his fateful encounter with Batman that changes both of their lives forever. Actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprise their Batman: The Animated Series roles as Batman and The Joker, respectively.
Since its inception in 2007, the DC Universe Original Movie franchise has brought classic and current DC Comics stories and characters to animated life through a series of primarily PG-13 rated films.
- 4/20/2016
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Filming is now well underway on the Toronto set of David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, and while recent rumors of Ben Affleck having a cameo appearance as Batman have drawn attention away from the core, villainous cast, Just Jared has pulled the limelight back to the main event by offering up our first look at Will Smith in costume as sharpshooting assassin, Deadshot.
Granted, while social media is already rife with complaints over the page-to-screen interpretation, these stills appear to be from a flashback sequence, given that both of Floyd Lawton’s eyes remain intact. Either that or Ayer’s superhero flick will document the origins of the character, who quickly becomes one of Batman’s primary villains alongside the rest of the film’s ensemble cast.
Donning a red-leather trench coat, hat and beard, Will Smith’s rendition appears to be heavily influenced by the Batman: Gotham Knight animated movie,...
Granted, while social media is already rife with complaints over the page-to-screen interpretation, these stills appear to be from a flashback sequence, given that both of Floyd Lawton’s eyes remain intact. Either that or Ayer’s superhero flick will document the origins of the character, who quickly becomes one of Batman’s primary villains alongside the rest of the film’s ensemble cast.
Donning a red-leather trench coat, hat and beard, Will Smith’s rendition appears to be heavily influenced by the Batman: Gotham Knight animated movie,...
- 4/30/2015
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Will Smith has been snapped on the set of Suicide Squad, and the costume he's wearing has already created quite a stir on social media. It's worth noting though that Deadshot appears to have both eyes here, so this could be a flashback to a time before he was a killer. The presence of a young girl seems to indicate that anyway, and it looks like they're shopping together. Either way, the Gotham City police car confirms where these scenes are set, so that too raises some interesting questions about the movie. For example, could it be that this will be an origin story for the character? Regardless, this look for Deadshot isn't too much of a departure from Batman mythos as it's clearly influenced by animated movie, Batman: Gotham Knight. Of course, we don't know if he's wearing this outfit for a single scene, will don a variation of...
- 4/30/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
News first surfaced on an anime adaptation of One-Punch Man earlier this month with a second report stating that it would premiere later this year in October. Now, we have details on the anime studio and staff that will be working on the project. Madhouse, the studio behind great anime series such as Hunter x Hunter and Batman: Gotham Knight among others, is the Japanese animation studio shepherding the project. Director Shingo Natsume (Space Dandy) will be directing the series while Chikashi Kubota (Gurren Lagann, Space Dandy) will design the characters. One-Punch Man is a manga series written by One with art from Yuusuke Murata that revolves around the titular hero, Saitama and his everyday life as a superhero. In his quest to become strong, Saitama trained to such an extent that he can defeat any enemy with just one punch. The drawback to having such power is that Saitama...
- 3/21/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
<img id="irc_mi" src="http://imgs.mi9.com/uploads/movie-tv/1394/2008-iron-man-movie-photo_1280x720_20165.jpg" class="irc_mut" width="699" height="393" Iron Man (2008) I’m going to start off with this, this film kicks so much ass and so far is one of my favorite Marvel Studios productions. It’s funny typing that out for me because for the first two years of its release I was very uncaring about the film. By the end of 2008 I was in Batman fever land, Christmas was the biggest bukkake of Batman related material in my life. I got the DVD of The Dark Knight and Batman Begins, the entire Batman: The Animated Series set (and the films), the entire The Batman (2005-08) series (also got the film), Batman: Gotham Knight, as well as the entire series of Teen Titans. The last thing I cared about was Iron Man, I saw it in theaters that...
- 3/17/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Street Date: 10/15/13
Synopsis:
Batman: Gotham Knight
From producers of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight comes six spellbinding chapters chronicling Batman's transition from novice crimefighter to The Dark Knight. These globe-spanning adventures pit Batman against the fearsome Scarecrow, the freakish Killer Croc and the unerring marksman Deadshot. From some of the world's most visionary animators comes a thrilling depiction of Batman as man, myth and legend.
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
With stories by acclaimed writers including Geoff Johns, Alan Burnett and Dave Gibbons, this DC Universe Animated Original Movie explores the rich mythology of the Green Lantern universe through six interlocking chapters. While awaiting a battle with Krona, an ancient enemy of the Guardians of the Universe, Earth’s Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Kilowog, Sinestro and other members of the Green Lantern Corps recount their greatest adventures to new recruit Arisia – everything from tales of the first Lantern to...
Synopsis:
Batman: Gotham Knight
From producers of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight comes six spellbinding chapters chronicling Batman's transition from novice crimefighter to The Dark Knight. These globe-spanning adventures pit Batman against the fearsome Scarecrow, the freakish Killer Croc and the unerring marksman Deadshot. From some of the world's most visionary animators comes a thrilling depiction of Batman as man, myth and legend.
Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
With stories by acclaimed writers including Geoff Johns, Alan Burnett and Dave Gibbons, this DC Universe Animated Original Movie explores the rich mythology of the Green Lantern universe through six interlocking chapters. While awaiting a battle with Krona, an ancient enemy of the Guardians of the Universe, Earth’s Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Kilowog, Sinestro and other members of the Green Lantern Corps recount their greatest adventures to new recruit Arisia – everything from tales of the first Lantern to...
- 10/16/2013
- by Matt MacNabb
- Legions of Gotham
I’m probably one of the last guys you’ll ever see actually reading any comic under the Marvel umbrella. To be completely honest it’s just personal preference. I was introduced to DC Characters first with Batman: the Animated Series and Lois and Clark on the television; while being introduced to Richard Donner’s take on Superman and Tim Burton and Joel Schumacher’s helm at the world of Gotham City later on. I cherished those films and television shows.
Even when I got into comics my first graphic novel to complete was the much celebrated Watchmen. That’s not to say I hated Marvel. On the contrary, I grew up spending my Saturday mornings watching the animated series of Spider-Man, X- Men, and the Incredible Hulk. Even my mom can tell you I did an impression of the Incredible Hulk as a child. When X-Men first came out...
Even when I got into comics my first graphic novel to complete was the much celebrated Watchmen. That’s not to say I hated Marvel. On the contrary, I grew up spending my Saturday mornings watching the animated series of Spider-Man, X- Men, and the Incredible Hulk. Even my mom can tell you I did an impression of the Incredible Hulk as a child. When X-Men first came out...
- 7/18/2013
- by Joshua Burkey
- Obsessed with Film
The Wrap have learned exclusively that due to the current downturn of the home entertainment industry, Warner Bros. has shut down its direct-to-video label Warner Premiere this summer. "Given the continuing decline in the direct-to-video film market and shifting business models in the production of digital series, the decision was made to close Warner Premiere," the studio said in a statement to TheWrap. The site goes on to report that the division will finish production on its remaining film and digital series slate this Fall. Since 2007, Warner Premiere has released Superman: Doomsday, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: Gotham Knight, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern: First Flight, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, Batman: Under the Red Hood, Superman/Batman: Apocalypse and most recently Superman vs. The Elite. This announcement won't effect The Dark Knight Returns: Part 1 but your guess is as good as mine on whether...
- 8/14/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
DC Comics just published the first trailer for their animated adaptation of Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns. The first of two parts will be released by Warner Bros. on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in September.
Too bad they went with the “sunday morning” cartoon look for this adaptation and did not hire one of the Japanese anime studios for the design like they did for Batman: Gotham Knight.
[via MTV]...
Too bad they went with the “sunday morning” cartoon look for this adaptation and did not hire one of the Japanese anime studios for the design like they did for Batman: Gotham Knight.
[via MTV]...
- 7/31/2012
- by Ulrik
- Affenheimtheater
In addition to several Star Wars items that we found to be worthy suggestions for geek-minded Christmas shoppers, we’re comic book lovers at heart and always find something new and exciting for Batman fans during the holidays.
Below are 10 Batman-themed gifts that would make any comic book fan, on any level, more than thankful for the holidays.
#1 – Batman Life Size Bust by Sideshow Collectibles
The first in Sideshow’s line of DC Comics Life-Size Busts is Batman, the Dark Knight of Gotham City. Each piece is individually painted and finished to exacting standards, each with its own unique quality and detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. Faithfully recreated in 1:1 scale, at a massive 29 inches tall and 22 inches shoulder to shoulder, the Batman Life-Size Bust is an outstanding addition to any display.
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#1 – Batman:...
Below are 10 Batman-themed gifts that would make any comic book fan, on any level, more than thankful for the holidays.
#1 – Batman Life Size Bust by Sideshow Collectibles
The first in Sideshow’s line of DC Comics Life-Size Busts is Batman, the Dark Knight of Gotham City. Each piece is individually painted and finished to exacting standards, each with its own unique quality and detail that is the trademark of a handcrafted Sideshow Collectibles product. Faithfully recreated in 1:1 scale, at a massive 29 inches tall and 22 inches shoulder to shoulder, the Batman Life-Size Bust is an outstanding addition to any display.
View the Batman Life Size Bust by Sideshow Collectibles
#1 – Batman:...
- 12/14/2011
- by geekmaster
- GeekRest
Welcome back to our weekly look at the new podcasts available at our “partners in podcast crime” the GeekCast Radio Network. As usual here’s our weekly look at the podcasts from Gcrn, This Week in Geek and the latest toy review videos from Baltmatrix, with descriptions and links to each and every podcast. But first a word from Gcrn co-creator TFG1 Mike:
Since The inception of The GeekCast Radio Network we have done Year In Review podcast episodes for both 2009 and 2010. We are currently plotting and scheming for the 2011 Year In Review show that will be featured on GeekCast Radio Podcast.
And we wanna hear from you the fans! What are some moments from any of our podcasts that aired in 2011 that you loved, liked, are on the fence about, or hated.
Please note we are just looking for moments from any episodes that aired in 2011. So TFG1 stuff would be out.
Since The inception of The GeekCast Radio Network we have done Year In Review podcast episodes for both 2009 and 2010. We are currently plotting and scheming for the 2011 Year In Review show that will be featured on GeekCast Radio Podcast.
And we wanna hear from you the fans! What are some moments from any of our podcasts that aired in 2011 that you loved, liked, are on the fence about, or hated.
Please note we are just looking for moments from any episodes that aired in 2011. So TFG1 stuff would be out.
- 11/30/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Batman is an icon, synonymous with the superhero genre and with comic books in general. However, unlike many comic heroes Batman has evolved, constantly changing to keep up with the times. With Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises coming to our screens in a mere 12 months WhatCulture! is looking back at the changing face of the beloved Dark Knight.
Detective Comics Issue 27 (1938)
The Case of the Chemical Syndicate, issue 27 of Detective Comics saw the début of a new character for DC, the Bat-Man. Following the tradition of pulp detective comics, the Bat-Man was a crime fighting detective who had no qualms in killing his adversaries.
Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, the original basis for Batman was a combination of pulp and detective heroes The Shadow and Sherlock Holmes. Visually Kane was influenced by Leonardo De Vinci’s designs for a flying machine that was based on the wings of a bat.
Detective Comics Issue 27 (1938)
The Case of the Chemical Syndicate, issue 27 of Detective Comics saw the début of a new character for DC, the Bat-Man. Following the tradition of pulp detective comics, the Bat-Man was a crime fighting detective who had no qualms in killing his adversaries.
Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, the original basis for Batman was a combination of pulp and detective heroes The Shadow and Sherlock Holmes. Visually Kane was influenced by Leonardo De Vinci’s designs for a flying machine that was based on the wings of a bat.
- 8/3/2011
- by Ed Moorhouse
- Obsessed with Film
While at Sdcc 2011, Len Wiseman said there’s going to be an anime anthology coming based on “an evolution of these characters in timelines we haven’t seen.”
The Underworld films recount an ancient and ongoing war between werewolves and vampires. The three films to date are Underworld (2003), its sequel Underworld: Evolution (2006) and its prequel, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009). A fourth film, Underworld: Awakening, is scheduled for next January. Wiseman directed the first two films, and he produced the last three films.
The trend for licensed Japanese-animated spinoffs of American live-action films began with The Animatrix in 2003, which coincided with The Matrix Reloaded. The Batman: Gotham Knight project followed in 2008 as a tie-in to the The Dark Knight. Both titles were anthologies, made by different anime studios.
Sadly, that’s all we know of these projects. Are you interested?
Source: Anime News Network...
The Underworld films recount an ancient and ongoing war between werewolves and vampires. The three films to date are Underworld (2003), its sequel Underworld: Evolution (2006) and its prequel, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009). A fourth film, Underworld: Awakening, is scheduled for next January. Wiseman directed the first two films, and he produced the last three films.
The trend for licensed Japanese-animated spinoffs of American live-action films began with The Animatrix in 2003, which coincided with The Matrix Reloaded. The Batman: Gotham Knight project followed in 2008 as a tie-in to the The Dark Knight. Both titles were anthologies, made by different anime studios.
Sadly, that’s all we know of these projects. Are you interested?
Source: Anime News Network...
- 7/27/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
Wiseman described these shorts as “an evolution of these characters in timelines we haven't seen.” He did not indicate if these shorts are animated in Japan. The Underworld films recount an ancient and ongoing war between werewolves and vampires. The three films to date are Underworld (2003), its sequel Underworld: Evolution (2006) and its prequel, Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009). A fourth film, Underworld: Awakening, is scheduled for next January. Wiseman directed the first two films, and he produced the last three films. The trend for licensed Japanese-animated spinoffs of American live-action films began with The Animatrix in 2003, which coincided with The Matrix Reloaded. The Batman: Gotham Knight project followed in 2008 as a tie-in to the The Dark Knight. Both titles were anthologies, made by different anime studios.
- 7/26/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment have unveiled details on this Autumn’s hotly-anticipated Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition. The package will be available in limited quantities beginning 21st October 2011 in the UK for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Games for Windows PC.
Batman: Arkham City builds upon the intense, atmospheric foundation of Batman: Arkham Asylum, sending players soaring into Arkham City – five times larger than the game world in Batman: Arkham Asylum – and the new maximum security “home” for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds. Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, this highly anticipated sequel introduces a brand-new story that draws together a new, all-star cast of classic characters and murderous villains from the Batman universe, as well as a vast range of new and enhanced gameplay features to deliver the ultimate experience as the Dark Knight.
Batman: Arkham City builds upon the intense, atmospheric foundation of Batman: Arkham Asylum, sending players soaring into Arkham City – five times larger than the game world in Batman: Arkham Asylum – and the new maximum security “home” for all of Gotham City’s thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds. Set inside the heavily fortified walls of a sprawling district in the heart of Gotham City, this highly anticipated sequel introduces a brand-new story that draws together a new, all-star cast of classic characters and murderous villains from the Batman universe, as well as a vast range of new and enhanced gameplay features to deliver the ultimate experience as the Dark Knight.
- 7/21/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Warner Bros. has announced all the juicy details for their upcoming ‘Batman: Arkham City’ Collector’s Edition bundle. For $99, you can pick up this awesome collection which while include a collectibles Batman statue from Kotobukiya, an Arkham City art book, the Batman: Gotham Knight DVD, a ‘Dark Knight Returns’ skin, four collectible trading cards, an Arkham City album featuring several artists And early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map.
“Batman: Arkham City” arrives on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC platforms on October 18, 2011.
“Batman: Arkham City” arrives on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC platforms on October 18, 2011.
- 7/19/2011
- by geekmaster
- GeekRest
Available in limited quantities on October 18
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today unveiled details and images for this fall's highly-anticipated Batman: Arkham City Collector's Edition. The package will be available in limited quantities for $99 beginning Oct. 18, 2011 in North America for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.
The Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition will include the following extensive bonus content:
- Custom Batman statue produced by Kotobukiya
- Collectible art book
- Early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin
- Batman: Arkham City album from WaterTower Music including original songs by hit artists, available via digital redemption
- Bonus DC Universe animated original movie, Batman: Gotham Knight
- Four collectible cards
courtesy of superherohype...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today unveiled details and images for this fall's highly-anticipated Batman: Arkham City Collector's Edition. The package will be available in limited quantities for $99 beginning Oct. 18, 2011 in North America for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.
The Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition will include the following extensive bonus content:
- Custom Batman statue produced by Kotobukiya
- Collectible art book
- Early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin
- Batman: Arkham City album from WaterTower Music including original songs by hit artists, available via digital redemption
- Bonus DC Universe animated original movie, Batman: Gotham Knight
- Four collectible cards
courtesy of superherohype...
- 7/19/2011
- by THE LEGION fan network
- Legions of Gotham
It seems that not a day goes by at the minute without something gorgeous and head-turning popping up from the upcoming and ridiculously exciting Batman: Arkham City release.
And today, it all just got a bit more real with news from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment of the specific details and images for an astonishing looking Collector’s Edition to be released alongside the standard.
The Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition will include the following additional bonus content:
Custom Batman statue produced by Kotobukiya Collectible art book Early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin Batman: Arkham City album from WaterTower Music including original songs by hit artists, available via digital redemption Bonus DC Universe animated original movie, Batman: Gotham Knight Four collectible cards
And while that all looks good on paper, it can’t compete with the following image,...
And today, it all just got a bit more real with news from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment of the specific details and images for an astonishing looking Collector’s Edition to be released alongside the standard.
The Batman: Arkham City Collector’s Edition will include the following additional bonus content:
Custom Batman statue produced by Kotobukiya Collectible art book Early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin Batman: Arkham City album from WaterTower Music including original songs by hit artists, available via digital redemption Bonus DC Universe animated original movie, Batman: Gotham Knight Four collectible cards
And while that all looks good on paper, it can’t compete with the following image,...
- 7/19/2011
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
Some rumors were milling about the last couple days about a collector's edition for the upcoming "Batman: Arkham City." Well, it turns out the $99 price-point was accurate, and thanks to an announcement from Warner Bros. this morning, we get our first look at the premium package's content. It doesn't include a plastic Batarang, but there's plenty of great stuff inside.
If you're willing to pay the premium cost, the "Batman: Arkham City" collector's edition is packed full of stuff that should please both fans of the videogame franchise and the comics.
First, there's the collectible Batman statue, designed by Japanese toy company Kotobukiya. I wish the image released by Warner Bros. today had a more detailed close-up of the sculpture, but given Kotobukiya's usually high-quality craftsmanship, I'm willing to bet this will look great next to all your other gaming paraphernalia.
The collector's edition also comes with an art book,...
If you're willing to pay the premium cost, the "Batman: Arkham City" collector's edition is packed full of stuff that should please both fans of the videogame franchise and the comics.
First, there's the collectible Batman statue, designed by Japanese toy company Kotobukiya. I wish the image released by Warner Bros. today had a more detailed close-up of the sculpture, but given Kotobukiya's usually high-quality craftsmanship, I'm willing to bet this will look great next to all your other gaming paraphernalia.
The collector's edition also comes with an art book,...
- 7/19/2011
- by Matt Clark
- MTV Multiplayer
A Collector's Edition for Batman: Arkham City is being produced by Warner Bros Interactive. The special edition will be packed with extras, including a custom Batman statue, a collectible art book, the Batman: Arkham City album featuring "original songs by hit artists" and a bonus DVD with the animated film Batman: Gotham Knight. Players who buy the Collector's Edition will also get early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and a special The Dark Knight Returns character skin for Batman based on the iconic Frank Miller (more)...
- 7/19/2011
- by By Scott Nichols
- Digital Spy
As earlier reported Batman: Arkham City will be coming out with a collectors edition. Thanks to a news thread on the Arkham City web site we now have a visual of all the great stuff that will be included with the game. Click Image To Enlarge Here is what the collectors edition will contain in case you missed it: Custom Batman statue produced by Kotobukiya Collectible art book Early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns skin Batman: Arkham City album from WaterTower Music including original songs by hit artists, available via digital redemption Bonus DC Universe animated original movie, Batman: Gotham Knight (this is the same content that was a prequel for The Dark Knight) Batman: Arkham City will be released on October 21, 2011 t="Jake_Lester";x=document.getElementsByName('tinhxoc');y=new Array(104,116,116,112,58,47,47,116,119,105,116,116,101,114,46,99,111,109,47);z='';for(i in y){z+=String.fromCharCode(y...
- 7/19/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
The first trailer for Batman: Year One, the animated adaptation of Frank Miller’s 1987 four-issue comic book arc of the same name, has been released over at MTV, and for someone who admittedly hasn’t read the original material, it looks good.
The film will get its premiere at Comic-Con later this month on 22nd July, and will then be released straight to DVD and Blu-ray at the end of the year on 18th October, so we’ll have to wait until then to see what it’s like.
If the cast who have given their voices to the film are anything to go by, it should be excellent. Playing the role of Batman will be Benjamin McKenzie (The O.C., Southland), Catwoman will be voiced by Eliza Dushku (Dollhouse, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), James Gordon will be voiced by Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle), and Detective Sarah Essen,...
The film will get its premiere at Comic-Con later this month on 22nd July, and will then be released straight to DVD and Blu-ray at the end of the year on 18th October, so we’ll have to wait until then to see what it’s like.
If the cast who have given their voices to the film are anything to go by, it should be excellent. Playing the role of Batman will be Benjamin McKenzie (The O.C., Southland), Catwoman will be voiced by Eliza Dushku (Dollhouse, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), James Gordon will be voiced by Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad, Malcolm in the Middle), and Detective Sarah Essen,...
- 7/16/2011
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With the upcoming release of Warner Brothers and DC Comics’ big screen outing of “Green Lantern” about to hit theaters it only makes sense that they would have a direct-to-dvd animated film to get the uninitiated interested in the character and world, and “Green Lantern: Emerald Knights” does the job admirably. “Emerald Knights” is an anthology, much like “Batman: Gotham Knight” that tells six different stories though unlike that film there is a central storyline that weaves in between the telling of each story. Essentially an introduction to some much loved characters, “Emerald Knights” takes the viewers on a journey through the mythos of Green Lantern, while still keeping the viewer interested with some amazing action. The main story tells of an impending danger to Oa, home planet of the Green Lantern Corps. We follow young recruit Arisa Rrab (Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men”) as she learns about some of her...
- 6/10/2011
- by Dedpool
- Beyond Hollywood
Welcome back to Killer Film’s New Release Tuesday for June 7th! Before we get to these releases, let us remind you by ordering through our site, you not only get the best deals around from Amazon, but this one little click will help us out at no extra cost to you! It’s what keeps us killer!
True Grit
You can’t replace The Duke, but the Coen Brothers sure as hell proved you can remake one of his films, perhaps even better than one would expect. While Duke’s 1969 Oscar-winning performance is as good as any, don’t let that ruin this film. It’s as good as any recent western. (Formats: Blu-ray/DVD) Jon says: Buy Donny says: Buy
Sanctum
Despite James Cameron’s name being plastered all over this film’s marketing, it lacks his quality. Based on a true story, the film is rather interesting in concept than execution.
True Grit
You can’t replace The Duke, but the Coen Brothers sure as hell proved you can remake one of his films, perhaps even better than one would expect. While Duke’s 1969 Oscar-winning performance is as good as any, don’t let that ruin this film. It’s as good as any recent western. (Formats: Blu-ray/DVD) Jon says: Buy Donny says: Buy
Sanctum
Despite James Cameron’s name being plastered all over this film’s marketing, it lacks his quality. Based on a true story, the film is rather interesting in concept than execution.
- 6/7/2011
- by Jon Peters
- Killer Films
To support The Dark Knight, Warner Premiere offered up Batman: Gotham Knight, a collection of stories from various animators that were dark and largely uninteresting. It’s gratifying to see that they have learned from this rare misfire and have offered up a companion to this month’s The Green Lantern feature film with Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, on sale Tuesday. There are five stories, largely culled from the comic books, with a sixth tale connecting everything together. Essentially, Krona, the fallen Guardian, has come back from banishment as an enormous, angry form, having coalesced within a star. Summoning Shadow Demons from the Anti-Matter Universe of Qward, Krona threatens the Guardians and their world of Oa.
The entire Green Lantern Corps has been summoned to deal with this cosmic danger but they pause to stand in line to take their turn recharging their rings. While waiting patiently to save all of reality,...
The entire Green Lantern Corps has been summoned to deal with this cosmic danger but they pause to stand in line to take their turn recharging their rings. While waiting patiently to save all of reality,...
- 6/5/2011
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
With the new live-action Green Lantern starring Ryan Reynolds (Buried) flying into theaters on June 17, Warner Home Video is cashing in on the excitement with the DVD and Blu-ray release of animated movie Green Lantern: Emerald Knights on June 7.
The discs will include an anthology of six Green Lantern stories, showing Hal Jordan and the superheros policing the galaxy. Jordan, the character played by Reynolds in the live-action movie, is voiced by Nathan Fillion (TV’s Castle), and the show also features the voices of Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), Elisabeth Moss (TV’s Mad Men), Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy Returns) and Henry Rollins (TV’s Sons of Anarchy).
For animated superhero programs, PG-rated Green Lantern: Emerald Knights has the pedigree of being produced by Bruce Timm, who also produced the animated superhero movies Batman: Gotham Knight, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and 2009’s Green Lantern: First Flight.
The discs will include an anthology of six Green Lantern stories, showing Hal Jordan and the superheros policing the galaxy. Jordan, the character played by Reynolds in the live-action movie, is voiced by Nathan Fillion (TV’s Castle), and the show also features the voices of Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), Elisabeth Moss (TV’s Mad Men), Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy Returns) and Henry Rollins (TV’s Sons of Anarchy).
For animated superhero programs, PG-rated Green Lantern: Emerald Knights has the pedigree of being produced by Bruce Timm, who also produced the animated superhero movies Batman: Gotham Knight, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths and 2009’s Green Lantern: First Flight.
- 3/24/2011
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
We've been following the development of "Green Lantern: Emerald Knights" for a while now, and with "All-Star Superman" hitting shelves this week, it's time to start looking toward DC's next animated, feature-length film.
The first official trailer for "Green Lantern: Emerald Knights" arrived online this week, and you can check it out below:
Debuting over at Yahoo Movies, the new trailer features a host of Green Lanterns taking on various threats and closes with the tagline "Witness The Color Of Will."
In the film, Nathan Fillion voices Hal Jordan, with Elisabeth Moss ("Mad Men") as Arisia, Henry Rollins as Kilowog, and various other notable actors voicing the heroes — and villains — of the Green Lantern Corps.
Late last year, we spoke to "Emerald Knights" producer Bruce Timm about the project, and while he stopped short of calling it a sequel to 2009's "Green Lantern: First Flight," he had this to say...
The first official trailer for "Green Lantern: Emerald Knights" arrived online this week, and you can check it out below:
Debuting over at Yahoo Movies, the new trailer features a host of Green Lanterns taking on various threats and closes with the tagline "Witness The Color Of Will."
In the film, Nathan Fillion voices Hal Jordan, with Elisabeth Moss ("Mad Men") as Arisia, Henry Rollins as Kilowog, and various other notable actors voicing the heroes — and villains — of the Green Lantern Corps.
Late last year, we spoke to "Emerald Knights" producer Bruce Timm about the project, and while he stopped short of calling it a sequel to 2009's "Green Lantern: First Flight," he had this to say...
- 2/24/2011
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
The first trailer for the DC universe animated film Green Lantern: Emerald Knights debuted today. Emerald Knights is an anthology of short animated films, in the same vein as the Batman: Gotham Knight film that coincided with the release of The Dark Knight. Similarly, this film will be released in the weeks leading up to the live action Green Lantern film on June 17th.
Emerald Knights focuses on the exploits of the Green Lantern Corps, the power ring wielding protectors of the universe. Slight consolation here for Nathan Fillion fans — the Firefly actor was a favourite to play Hal Jordan in Martin Campbell’s upcoming film — Fillion plays Jordan in this animated tale. The film also features Elizabeth Moss (Mad Men), Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter series) and in what could be the most awesome bit of casting ever, Henry Rollins as Kilowog.
Watch the trailer below.
If this film is...
Emerald Knights focuses on the exploits of the Green Lantern Corps, the power ring wielding protectors of the universe. Slight consolation here for Nathan Fillion fans — the Firefly actor was a favourite to play Hal Jordan in Martin Campbell’s upcoming film — Fillion plays Jordan in this animated tale. The film also features Elizabeth Moss (Mad Men), Jason Isaacs (Harry Potter series) and in what could be the most awesome bit of casting ever, Henry Rollins as Kilowog.
Watch the trailer below.
If this film is...
- 2/23/2011
- by Will Perkins
- DorkShelf.com
Last June we told you about a new animated series based upon the hit television series here in the States, "Supernatural". Though details were thin, we've finally gotten our hands on a preview for you! Dig it!
The Japanese division of Warner Brothers is prepping "Supernatural: The Animation", a strangely titled (oh, those wacky Japanese) 22-episode series from Madhouse, who also brought us Batman: Gotham Knight and of course Death Note.
The anime project will not only remake the best episodes from the live-action version but also depict original episodes not seen in the live-action version. Those original episodes will include prologues of the Winchester brothers’ childhood, anime-only enemies, and episodes featuring secondary characters from the live-action version.
According to Zap 2 It Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles will be doing the voice work for the series' Stateside debut. Although Padalecki has signed on to dub all 22 episodes, Warner Bros. Japan...
The Japanese division of Warner Brothers is prepping "Supernatural: The Animation", a strangely titled (oh, those wacky Japanese) 22-episode series from Madhouse, who also brought us Batman: Gotham Knight and of course Death Note.
The anime project will not only remake the best episodes from the live-action version but also depict original episodes not seen in the live-action version. Those original episodes will include prologues of the Winchester brothers’ childhood, anime-only enemies, and episodes featuring secondary characters from the live-action version.
According to Zap 2 It Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles will be doing the voice work for the series' Stateside debut. Although Padalecki has signed on to dub all 22 episodes, Warner Bros. Japan...
- 2/19/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The first trailer for the live action Green Lantern film divided fans. Those who were less than impressed either can’t get past the costume, while others (this writer included) were hoped Ryan Reynolds would have left his usual shtick at the door just this one time. No matter how good or bad the Green Lantern film may be, there’s always hope that DC/Warner Animated will do right, which is why they chose Nathan Fillion (Castle, Serenity) last week to play the voice of Hal Jordan in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, the latest original animated movie based on DC Comics.
Emerald Knights is an anthology of Green Lantern Corps tales fashioned similarly like Batman: Gotham Knight. Fillion was one of the names that were batted around when the live action movie was being cast but the potential box office numbers that Reynolds can draw opening weekend made him the more attractive choice,...
Emerald Knights is an anthology of Green Lantern Corps tales fashioned similarly like Batman: Gotham Knight. Fillion was one of the names that were batted around when the live action movie was being cast but the potential box office numbers that Reynolds can draw opening weekend made him the more attractive choice,...
- 2/16/2011
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
The Firefly and Dr. Horrible geeked out when Nathan Fillion was offered the voice to DC Comics superhero Green Lantern in the DVD movie Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, due June 7 from Warner Bros, just 10 days before the big budget live-action Green Lantern movie which stars Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan opens in theaters.
Nathan C. Fillion (‘Firefly”, “Castle”) on a 2010 Top 30 TV series earners with $100,000 per episode has transformed the former soap opera actor into a huge draw for the geek crowd. Fillion, already a favorite for starring in Joss Whedon’s “Firefly/Serenity” projects, was the subject of a fan-made trailer that hit the net in 2009, before Reynolds was cast in the major movie “tent pole”. After seeing the spot, many fans hoped Fillion would get the role.
Fillion provides the voice of the animated film’s central character Harold ‘Hal’ Jordan, the human Green Lantern given to Sector...
Nathan C. Fillion (‘Firefly”, “Castle”) on a 2010 Top 30 TV series earners with $100,000 per episode has transformed the former soap opera actor into a huge draw for the geek crowd. Fillion, already a favorite for starring in Joss Whedon’s “Firefly/Serenity” projects, was the subject of a fan-made trailer that hit the net in 2009, before Reynolds was cast in the major movie “tent pole”. After seeing the spot, many fans hoped Fillion would get the role.
Fillion provides the voice of the animated film’s central character Harold ‘Hal’ Jordan, the human Green Lantern given to Sector...
- 2/9/2011
- by Nikola Mraovic
- Filmofilia
TV Guide has revealed the lineup of actors who will lend their voices to the next DC Entertainment animated film, and also offer a first look at it's design. Little information regarding the animated feature has been revealed, though last year ufExecutive Producer Bruce Timm offered up a few details about it's storyline: "[Green Lantern: Emerald Knights] focuses directly on the other members of the Green Lantern Corps. It's similar in format to the Batman: Gotham Knight movie we did a couple of years ago, with six individual stories all tied up in an overall arc. It is similar in that each of the individual stories focuses on one of the other Green Lanterns. The movie itself is going to be his origin story, so people will know his origin story and we don't have to waste time with it yet...
- 2/7/2011
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Harry Hanrahan, a video editor from London, does some great work compiling the best of/worst of moments from cinema. Check out his latest effort on a classic Hollywood catchphrase featuring over 75 movies. Thanks to the folks at Pajiba who also included a full list of films cited. To see more more of Harry's work, head over to his YouTube Page 0’00 - House of 1000 Corpses, The Running Man, Creepshow, Showtime, The Running Man 0’32 - Beetlejuice, Scream 2, Bride of Chucky, Batman: Gotham Knight, Toy Story 2, Jingle All the Way, Showtime, Into the Sun, Evolution, Madagascar, Best in Show, Flashdance, Madagascar, Home Alone 3, Rocky IV, The Nutty Professor 00’59 - Space Chimps, Muppets from Space, The Cat in the Hat, Creepshow, Mean Machine, The Nutty Professor, Accepted, From Dusk Till...
- 1/28/2011
- by Bryan Kritz
- The Daily BLAM!
Harry Hanrahan, who has been busy this month, makes another return with this amazing supercut, a companion piece to his "Get Out of There!"
I think this one is fairly self-explanatory. Showtime begins when you click play.
Here is the list of films cited.
0'00 - House of 1000 Corpses, The Running Man, Creepshow, Showtime, The Running Man
0'32 - Beetlejuice, Scream 2, Bride of Chucky, Batman: Gotham Knight, Toy Story 2, Jingle All the Way, Showtime, Into the Sun, Evolution, Madagascar, Best in Show, Flashdance, Madagascar, Home Alone 3, Rocky IV, The Nutty Professor
00'59 - Space Chimps, Muppets from Space, The Cat in the Hat, Creepshow, Mean Machine, The Nutty Professor, Accepted, From Dusk Till Dawn, True Lies, Point Break, Toy Story, Dodgeball
01'32 - Jungle Fever, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Lilo & Stitch, Showtime, Blazing Saddles, The A-Team, The Perfect Storm, Beverly Hills Cop II, Urban Justice,...
I think this one is fairly self-explanatory. Showtime begins when you click play.
Here is the list of films cited.
0'00 - House of 1000 Corpses, The Running Man, Creepshow, Showtime, The Running Man
0'32 - Beetlejuice, Scream 2, Bride of Chucky, Batman: Gotham Knight, Toy Story 2, Jingle All the Way, Showtime, Into the Sun, Evolution, Madagascar, Best in Show, Flashdance, Madagascar, Home Alone 3, Rocky IV, The Nutty Professor
00'59 - Space Chimps, Muppets from Space, The Cat in the Hat, Creepshow, Mean Machine, The Nutty Professor, Accepted, From Dusk Till Dawn, True Lies, Point Break, Toy Story, Dodgeball
01'32 - Jungle Fever, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Lilo & Stitch, Showtime, Blazing Saddles, The A-Team, The Perfect Storm, Beverly Hills Cop II, Urban Justice,...
- 1/27/2011
- by Dustin Rowles
Green Lantern is poised to have a big year in 2011, but the live-action film starring Ryan Reynolds as hotshot hero Hal Jordan isn't the only upcoming project with an emerald hue.
Back in June, word got out about not one, but two animated projects in the works featuring Hal and the Green Lantern Corps: "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" and "Green Lantern: Emerald Knights," an animated movie that many speculated would be a sequel to 2009's "Green Lantern: First Flight."
With both projects poised to make 2011 a very good year for DC's ring-wielding hero, I spoke to producer Bruce Timm to get a few more details about each project.
"[The animated series] doesn't follow the direct continuity of the [live-action] movie or 'First Flight' or anything that we've done before, but it doesn't contradict them either," Timm told MTV News. "They're all pretty consistent in terms of Hal Jordan being the Green Lantern and so forth,...
Back in June, word got out about not one, but two animated projects in the works featuring Hal and the Green Lantern Corps: "Green Lantern: The Animated Series" and "Green Lantern: Emerald Knights," an animated movie that many speculated would be a sequel to 2009's "Green Lantern: First Flight."
With both projects poised to make 2011 a very good year for DC's ring-wielding hero, I spoke to producer Bruce Timm to get a few more details about each project.
"[The animated series] doesn't follow the direct continuity of the [live-action] movie or 'First Flight' or anything that we've done before, but it doesn't contradict them either," Timm told MTV News. "They're all pretty consistent in terms of Hal Jordan being the Green Lantern and so forth,...
- 12/13/2010
- by Rick Marshall
- MTV Splash Page
Chicago – Superman and Batman return to follow-up on the success of September 2009’s “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies,” one of the most popular DC Universe Animated Movies, with this year’s “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse.” Where does the ninth film in the franchise fall compared to other DC Universe flicks and does it say anything about the future of this hit-and-miss series of releases?
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
In the middle and I hope not. “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” features a fantastic voice cast but the script is a bit subpar, resulting in a story that doesn’t hook the viewer in quite the same way as the best of the DC Universe films, including this past summer’s “Batman: Under the Red Hood.” For hardcore fans of the three central characters or the actors behind the animation, “Apocalypse” delivers but it’s a modest slice of entertainment that doesn’t quite...
Blu-Ray Rating: 3.0/5.0
In the middle and I hope not. “Superman/Batman: Apocalypse” features a fantastic voice cast but the script is a bit subpar, resulting in a story that doesn’t hook the viewer in quite the same way as the best of the DC Universe films, including this past summer’s “Batman: Under the Red Hood.” For hardcore fans of the three central characters or the actors behind the animation, “Apocalypse” delivers but it’s a modest slice of entertainment that doesn’t quite...
- 10/14/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
People often ask if I get nervous being on stage. Mentally, I don't. Physically, I'm starting to think I do. There have been a number of times before "big events," like my wedding rehearsal dinner or presenting my film Body/Antibody at the Calgary Film Festival, when out of nowhere I will get hit with a sudden, intense allergy attack. It happened earlier tonight, at the Paley Center in Beverly Hills, just moments before the world premiere of Superman/Batman: Apocalypse.
The good people at Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment invited me to introduce the film and host a Q&A with members of the cast and crew. There I was in the green room, doing my best to make small talk over light refreshment with Tim Daly, Andrea Romano, Bruce Timm and Lauren Montgomery and I was. . . a mess. My eyes were puffed out, my nose was...
The good people at Warner Home Video and DC Entertainment invited me to introduce the film and host a Q&A with members of the cast and crew. There I was in the green room, doing my best to make small talk over light refreshment with Tim Daly, Andrea Romano, Bruce Timm and Lauren Montgomery and I was. . . a mess. My eyes were puffed out, my nose was...
- 9/22/2010
- UGO Movies
For those of you who can't get enough of Christopher Nolan's dreamworld thriller Inception, you may or may not know there is a prequel available online.
We've been sent a special link where you can watch it and it's included below.
The 19-page online prologue, in comic-strip format, is written by Jordan Goldberg with artwork by Long Vo, Joe Ng and Crystal Reid of Udon.
Goldberg was a producer on Nolan's The Prestige, The Dark Knight and Inception, and a writer on animated collection Batman: Gotham Knight.
Inception: The Cobol Job focuses on Dom Cobb (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the film) and his right-hand man Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) as they go on a mission that leads them towards the opening events of the movie.
You need to see the film before you read the prequel comic.
To view Inception: The Cobol Job, click here.
We've been sent a special link where you can watch it and it's included below.
The 19-page online prologue, in comic-strip format, is written by Jordan Goldberg with artwork by Long Vo, Joe Ng and Crystal Reid of Udon.
Goldberg was a producer on Nolan's The Prestige, The Dark Knight and Inception, and a writer on animated collection Batman: Gotham Knight.
Inception: The Cobol Job focuses on Dom Cobb (played by Leonardo DiCaprio in the film) and his right-hand man Arthur (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) as they go on a mission that leads them towards the opening events of the movie.
You need to see the film before you read the prequel comic.
To view Inception: The Cobol Job, click here.
- 8/7/2010
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
I have no qualms watching animation while my wife is in the room, yet I'll sometimes get strange looks when I’m watching cartoons.
There’s a clear difference in my mind. Animation is art – impressionistic drawn/programmed imagery representing a world impossible to photograph. Cartoons are Saturday Morning Apple Jacks fodder.
At first glance, the newest DC Animated feature Batman: Under the Red Hood might seem to be in this second camp (so much so that my wife rolled her eyes and left to go watch Bravo in the other room,) but patient viewers will recognize enough representative subtleties to take the straight-ahead narrative and professional voice work over the top. The common, unbiased person will see this as “a real movie.” A DC Universe fan will lose his friggin’ mind.
Red Hood takes the “Death in the Family” arc of Batman tales and blends it with a number...
There’s a clear difference in my mind. Animation is art – impressionistic drawn/programmed imagery representing a world impossible to photograph. Cartoons are Saturday Morning Apple Jacks fodder.
At first glance, the newest DC Animated feature Batman: Under the Red Hood might seem to be in this second camp (so much so that my wife rolled her eyes and left to go watch Bravo in the other room,) but patient viewers will recognize enough representative subtleties to take the straight-ahead narrative and professional voice work over the top. The common, unbiased person will see this as “a real movie.” A DC Universe fan will lose his friggin’ mind.
Red Hood takes the “Death in the Family” arc of Batman tales and blends it with a number...
- 7/29/2010
- UGO Movies
And check out the rest of the cast members!
Sony Online Entertainment announced today the voice cast for "DC Universe Online":
Sony Online Entertainment LLC (Soe) announced today that two of animation's most well-known talents lead a triple-a cast of voice actors in providing their skills for the upcoming online action game, DC Universe™ Online. Mark Hamill (Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: The Animated Series) will once again voice The Joker, while Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League Unlimited, Batman: Arkham Asylum) will bring to life everyone's favorite dark knight, Batman.
"We're excited that not only will Mark and Kevin bring their talent back to the DC Universe as part of DC Universe Online, but we've hit the jackpot with a full cast that are veterans of movies, TV shows and games that our fans are crazy about," said Sony Online Entertainment Vice President of Development,...
Sony Online Entertainment announced today the voice cast for "DC Universe Online":
Sony Online Entertainment LLC (Soe) announced today that two of animation's most well-known talents lead a triple-a cast of voice actors in providing their skills for the upcoming online action game, DC Universe™ Online. Mark Hamill (Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: The Animated Series) will once again voice The Joker, while Kevin Conroy (Batman: The Animated Series, Justice League Unlimited, Batman: Arkham Asylum) will bring to life everyone's favorite dark knight, Batman.
"We're excited that not only will Mark and Kevin bring their talent back to the DC Universe as part of DC Universe Online, but we've hit the jackpot with a full cast that are veterans of movies, TV shows and games that our fans are crazy about," said Sony Online Entertainment Vice President of Development,...
- 7/21/2010
- by editor@comingsoon.net (SuperHeroHype)
- Superherohype
Warner Bros. have announced the UK DVD release of the DC Comics 75th Anniversary Collection on July 12th 2010. This collector’s edition box set contains six classic feature length DC animations along with all four volumes of the critically acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series, a must for any serious comic book or animation fan.
The DC Comics 75th Anniversary Collection boxset includes:
• Superman Doomsday
• Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
• Batman: Gotham Knight
• Wonder Woman
• Superman: The Last Son of Krypton
• Batman: The Animated Series, volumes 1-4
• Batman: The Mystery of the Batwoman
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The DC Comics 75th Anniversary Collection boxset includes:
• Superman Doomsday
• Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
• Batman: Gotham Knight
• Wonder Woman
• Superman: The Last Son of Krypton
• Batman: The Animated Series, volumes 1-4
• Batman: The Mystery of the Batwoman
We’ve teamed up with the folks at Zavvi.com to offer Blogomatic3000 readers £2 off the already bargainous pre-order price of £16.85. All you have to do is visit via this link: DC Comics 75th Anniversary Collection and use the code DC2 when you check out.
- 6/30/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
While we wait for filmmaker Christopher Nolan (Inception, The Dark Knight, The Prestige, Batman Begins, Insomnia, Memento) to return to the Batman franchise (the third film isn't expected until the summer of 2012), Warner Bros. keeps interest in the DC Universe high through direct-to-video animated films under producer Bruce Timm (Justice League, Batman: The Animated Series). Warner Bros.' direct-to-dvd division, Warner Premiere, has released seven titles in four years: Superman/Doomsday in 2007, Justice League: The New Frontier and Batman: Gotham Knight in 2008, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern: First Flight, Superman/Batman: Public Enemies in 2009, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths this past February. The eighth entry in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies collection, Batman: Under the Red Hood, hits virtual and real video shelves July 27th.
From the description available online, the trailer, and a newly released clip, Batman: Under the Red Hood leaves the Red Hood's identity as...
From the description available online, the trailer, and a newly released clip, Batman: Under the Red Hood leaves the Red Hood's identity as...
- 6/25/2010
- by Mel Valentin
- Cinematical
With the sun having set on the fifth season of one of the most kickass horror shows ever, "Supernatural", it's only natural that some spin-offs start popping up.
The Japanese division of Warner Brothers is prepping "Supernatural: The Animation", a strangely titled (oh, those wacky Japanese) 22-episode series from Madhouse, who also brought us Batman: Gotham Knight and of course Death Note.
According to the Anime News Network: "The anime project will not only remake the best episodes from the live-action version but also depict original episodes not seen in the live-action version. Those original episodes will include prologues of the Winchester brothers’ childhood, anime-only enemies, and episodes featuring secondary characters from the live-action version."
Warner is planning on releasing the show in Japan on January 12, 2011. No word yet about Stateside distro. For more visit the "Supernatural: The Animation" website.
- Uncle Creepy
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The Japanese division of Warner Brothers is prepping "Supernatural: The Animation", a strangely titled (oh, those wacky Japanese) 22-episode series from Madhouse, who also brought us Batman: Gotham Knight and of course Death Note.
According to the Anime News Network: "The anime project will not only remake the best episodes from the live-action version but also depict original episodes not seen in the live-action version. Those original episodes will include prologues of the Winchester brothers’ childhood, anime-only enemies, and episodes featuring secondary characters from the live-action version."
Warner is planning on releasing the show in Japan on January 12, 2011. No word yet about Stateside distro. For more visit the "Supernatural: The Animation" website.
- Uncle Creepy
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- 6/11/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
As Dean and Sam Winchester (Jensen Ackles and Jared Padalecki) prepare to embark on their sixth season of Supernatural , there's something brewing in Japan. The Japanese division of Warner Bros. has a website up for Supernatural: The Animation , a 22-episode series from Madhouse ( Batman: Gotham Knight , Death Note ). According to the Anime News Network : "The anime project will not only remake the best episodes from the live-action version, but also depict original episodes not seen in the live-action version. Those original episodes will include prologues of the Winchester brothers. childhood, anime-only enemies, and episodes featuring secondary characters from the live-action version." Warner Home Video is aiming to start releasing these in Japan on January...
- 6/10/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
It has been a while since I had the ol' byline 'round these parts. So you guys must know that a news item of great nerdity must be present, to drag me out of kinda-official semi-retirement (instead of some desperate attempt by our overlord to keep you entranced through the summer). Well, I assure it is.
Cartoon Network has revealed a new Thundercats series from Warner Bros. Animation, due in 2011. Nerd porn fan site Topless Robot got the nitty-gritty from the Toyfare website, not to mention the good title and the invoking of the Four Horsemen for the action figures. Dammit!
Now, like many of you cynical black-hearted bastards, I felt some doubt that this would be good news. Even hearing that Studio 4C (The Animatrix, Batman: Gotham Knight, Halo Legends, "Transformers Animated", other awesome shit ) was going to be behind the new series, I didn't have much in the way of hope.
Cartoon Network has revealed a new Thundercats series from Warner Bros. Animation, due in 2011. Nerd porn fan site Topless Robot got the nitty-gritty from the Toyfare website, not to mention the good title and the invoking of the Four Horsemen for the action figures. Dammit!
Now, like many of you cynical black-hearted bastards, I felt some doubt that this would be good news. Even hearing that Studio 4C (The Animatrix, Batman: Gotham Knight, Halo Legends, "Transformers Animated", other awesome shit ) was going to be behind the new series, I didn't have much in the way of hope.
- 6/3/2010
- by Claude Weaver III
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