It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… Santa Claus!
Man of Steel star Henry Cavill showed off his Superman-strength on Friday, holding up a Rockefeller Center-sized Christmas tree with one hand.
The actor, 33, put his muscles to the test for the photo — which he captioned “Is this really he biggest tree you’ve got?”
Wearing a jeans, and army green hat, and a black DC Comics T-shirt, Cavill looks as if he’s here to save the world and Christmas. He added the hashtags “ChristmasSpiritActivated” and “#GotElves.”
Related Video: Did Henry Cavill tease a black super suit...
Man of Steel star Henry Cavill showed off his Superman-strength on Friday, holding up a Rockefeller Center-sized Christmas tree with one hand.
The actor, 33, put his muscles to the test for the photo — which he captioned “Is this really he biggest tree you’ve got?”
Wearing a jeans, and army green hat, and a black DC Comics T-shirt, Cavill looks as if he’s here to save the world and Christmas. He added the hashtags “ChristmasSpiritActivated” and “#GotElves.”
Related Video: Did Henry Cavill tease a black super suit...
- 12/17/2016
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
It looks like Henry Cavill will be sporting a black Superman suit in Zack Snyder’s Justice League movie. Even though the character seemingly died at the end of Batman v Superman at the hands of Doomsday, we all knew he was going to be coming back. We’re just not sure how his resurrection is going to take place in the Dceu.
Snyder previously teased that he would return with long hair, and now Cavill teases the black suit he’ll be wearing in a photo he posted on Instagram. This suggests that his return will be influenced by The Death and Return of Superman comic book story arc, which was published back in the early '90s.
In that storyline, when Superman was brought back to life he had a black costume and long hair. In the comics, after Superman was killed, he was restored in a regeneration...
Snyder previously teased that he would return with long hair, and now Cavill teases the black suit he’ll be wearing in a photo he posted on Instagram. This suggests that his return will be influenced by The Death and Return of Superman comic book story arc, which was published back in the early '90s.
In that storyline, when Superman was brought back to life he had a black costume and long hair. In the comics, after Superman was killed, he was restored in a regeneration...
- 8/16/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
It's a bird ... It's a plane ... No, it's a potential Justice League spoiler! Henry Cavill took to Instagram on Monday and teased what comic book fans are recognizing as a swatch of the Man of Steel's iconic black suit, which hints at a familiar storyline for Supes in Justice League. "#Superman," the 33-year-old actor captioned enigmatically. #Superman A photo posted by Henry Cavill (@henrycavill) on Aug 15, 2016 at 11:58am Pdt Possible Spoilers AHEADThe black super suit first appeared in The Death and Return of Superman comics, which ran from 1992-1993. In the controversial series, Superman dies after an epic...
- 8/16/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
It's a bird ... It's a plane ... No, it's a potential Justice League spoiler! Henry Cavill took to Instagram on Monday and teased what comic book fans are recognizing as a swatch of the Man of Steel's iconic black suit, which hints at a familiar storyline for Supes in Justice League. "#Superman," the 33-year-old actor captioned enigmatically. #Superman A photo posted by Henry Cavill (@henrycavill) on Aug 15, 2016 at 11:58am Pdt Possible Spoilers AHEADThe black super suit first appeared in The Death and Return of Superman comics, which ran from 1992-1993. In the controversial series, Superman dies after an epic...
- 8/16/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
Wowza. I don't know how the MPAA let them get away with this, but awesome, let me say that. I'm guessing the lack of any cigarette/joint makes all the difference. Two new posters and a first look photo have debuted for American Ultra, the new film from a script by Max Landis (of Chronicle, The Death and Return of Superman) directed by Nima Nourizadeh. Actor Jesse Eisenberg plays a stoner named Mike who, along with Kristen Stewart as his girlfriend, it turns out is a sleeper agent, and the government is trying to eliminate him. They definitely both look like stoners, with Eisenberg donning a wig, and Stewart dying her hair for the part, the only thing that really is missing is a joint. Take a look at all the new images below. Your first look at American Ultra from MTV, showing Jesse Eisenberg as Mike + Kristen Stewart as...
- 5/14/2015
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Zachary Levi and guest on the Oscars' Red Carpet Zachary Levi at the Academy Awards Pictured above is Zachary Levi and a guest on the 83rd Academy Awards' Red Carpet this past Sunday, Feb. 27, just outside the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. At the Oscar ceremony, Zachary Levi and Mandy Moore performed "I See the Light," a Best Original Song nominee – music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater – from the animated feature Tangled. The 2011 Best Song winner turned out to be Randy Newman's "We Belong Together," from another animated feature, Toy Story 3 – last year's biggest domestic box office hit. Zachary Levi movies Below is a partial list of Zachary Levi films.* His movie debut took place in Mark Douglas Miller's comedy short Reel Guerrillas (2005), while his feature film debut was in a supporting role in John Whitesell's comedy Big Momma's House 2 (2006). Thor: The Dark World (2013). Director: Alan Taylor.
- 4/26/2015
- by D. Zhea
- Alt Film Guide
In 2012, Screenwriter Max Landis (Chronicle, and upcoming American Ultra, Victor Frankenstein) released a short film called The Death and Return of Superman which starred Elijah Wood, Mandy Moore, Ron Howard, Chris Hardwick, Simon Pegg and more. The short, described as “an educational parody,” told the hilarious, literal, insider version what happened in 1992 when DC Comics decided to kill, then […]
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- 12/2/2014
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
A few weeks ago, "Family Guy" killed off the character of Brian, the Green family's dog. Brian was hit by a car and killed, a nightmare of any dog lover. And it really seemed like Brian was gone.
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
- 12/17/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
A few weeks ago, "Family Guy" killed off the character of Brian, the Griffin family's dog. Brian was hit by a car and killed, a nightmare of any dog lover. And it really seemed like Brian was gone.
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
- 12/17/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
A few weeks ago, "Family Guy" killed off the character of Brian, the Green family's dog. Brian was hit by a car and killed, a nightmare of any dog lover. And it really seemed like Brian was gone.
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
- 12/17/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
A few weeks ago, "Family Guy" killed off the character of Brian, the Green family's dog. Brian was hit by a car and killed, a nightmare of any dog lover. And it really seemed like Brian was gone.
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
That is, it seemed that way until Sunday (Dec. 15) night's episode. Brian was back! Thanks to time travel or something like that, Brian survived and will continue through the timeless world of animation for as long as "Family Guy" gets its ratings.
But this was a terrible idea on the part of "Family Guy." The show should never have brought Brian back from the dead.
Why?
It's a mean trick.
Death is kind of a big deal out here in the real world. While an animated series like "Family Guy" is removed from that reality, its viewers are still processing their emotions out in the world. Because of this, "Family Guy" creator...
- 12/17/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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- 11/29/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Max Landis is best known in the comic book community for writing Chronicle, a film that was very well received among many comic fans, and for directing The Death And Return Of Superman, a 2011 short. In a recent Reddit Ama, Landis fielded a ton of questions about comics, comic book movies, and superheroes, with a few interesting answers scattered throughout, including some exciting information about a Wonder Woman movie.
One very interesting answer revealed some mystery project that it sounds like Landis has coming up. One user asked: “If you could do a reboot of any character, TV show or film what would it be? And what would you do with it?” Landis replied with a short, cryptic “You’ll know sooner than you think.” That could be a reference to the still untitled Frankenstein project he’s working on, but it seems like if that was the case he would’ve just said so,...
One very interesting answer revealed some mystery project that it sounds like Landis has coming up. One user asked: “If you could do a reboot of any character, TV show or film what would it be? And what would you do with it?” Landis replied with a short, cryptic “You’ll know sooner than you think.” That could be a reference to the still untitled Frankenstein project he’s working on, but it seems like if that was the case he would’ve just said so,...
- 9/11/2013
- by Alexander Lowe
- We Got This Covered
I am fully aware that I write most of the Max Landis articles on this site. This is purely coincidental as they seem to drop on my shift. What I will say about my own opinion towards Landis is that he seems rather passionate about comics, has some interesting ideas, and is a good writer thus far. Landis might be responsible for Chronicle but people might associate him more with The Death And Return Of Superman. While Chronicle dealt with superhuman powers, Landis wants a piece of something...
- 9/10/2013
- by Niki Stephens
- JoBlo.com
Few franchises have crashed and burned as spectacularly as the Superman films, which reached their nadir with 1987’s fourth installment, The Quest for Peace, which grossed barely a tenth the box office of Richard Donner’s classic origin story a decade earlier. Superman’S Diminishing Returns Superman (1978) $134M Superman II (1980) $108M Superman III (1983) $60M Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) $15M With Tim Burton’s dark, gritty Batman demolishing box office records in 1989, Warner Bros. had no reason to think audiences would respond to the brighter, more colorful Man of Steel mythos – at least, not until 1992, when DC Comics’ bestselling “The Death and Return of Superman” cycle put The Daily Planet’s most famous reporter back on the front page. In the comics (later turned into a 2007 animated film, Superman: Doomsday), Superman is killed by a creature called Doomsday, before being resurrected after a three-month publishing hiatus which became a publicity magnet. Deciding...
- 6/17/2013
- by David Hughes
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
3 Finger Prints
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #1 (Cover A Mike Debalfo)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #1 (Cover B Jamie Tyndall)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #1 (Cover C Adriano Carreon)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
AC Comics
Crypt Of Horror Volume 17 Tp, $29.95
Alterna Comics
Blood-Drenched Creature Double-Feature Gn, $9.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Oasis #1 (Of 2)(Budd Root Special Edition Cover), Ar
Andrews McMeel
Authoritative Calvin And Hobbes Sc (New Printing), $16.99
Calvin And Hobbes The Days Are Just Packed Tp (New Printing), $16.99
Calvin And Hobbes It’s A Magical World Tp (New Printing), $16.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #148, $3.99
How To Draw Adventure Friends And Other Cartoon Heroes Sc, $19.95
Ape Entertainment
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #1 (Cover A Darick Robertson), $2.99
Drew Hayes...
3 Finger Prints
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #1 (Cover A Mike Debalfo)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #1 (Cover B Jamie Tyndall)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
Zombies Vs Cheerleaders Volume 2 #1 (Cover C Adriano Carreon)(not verified by Diamond), $3.99
AC Comics
Crypt Of Horror Volume 17 Tp, $29.95
Alterna Comics
Blood-Drenched Creature Double-Feature Gn, $9.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Oasis #1 (Of 2)(Budd Root Special Edition Cover), Ar
Andrews McMeel
Authoritative Calvin And Hobbes Sc (New Printing), $16.99
Calvin And Hobbes The Days Are Just Packed Tp (New Printing), $16.99
Calvin And Hobbes It’s A Magical World Tp (New Printing), $16.99
Antarctic Press
Gold Digger #148, $3.99
How To Draw Adventure Friends And Other Cartoon Heroes Sc, $19.95
Ape Entertainment
Drew Hayes’ Poison Elves #1 (Cover A Darick Robertson), $2.99
Drew Hayes...
- 3/18/2013
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
After enabled the superpowers to three high school friends, Max Landis will next fuel his new young leads with sex, love and friendship in ‘the weirdest, most surreal way possible.’
The co-writer for Chronicle (with Josh Trank), son of filmmaker John Landis will make his feature directing debut with the sexual-identity comedy called Me Him Her.
He also made a name for himself launching the viral video The Death and Return of Superman and being attached to a number of other writing projects.
Now comes word that an indie comedy called Me Him Her written by him as well, is about three young leads, ‘at least one of whom is struggling with their sexuality.’ The so-called ‘quarter-life-crisis’ story takes place in Los Angeles and will be produced and fully financed by Big Beach Films (Safety Not Guaranteed).
Exploring sex, love and friendship, the story which ultimately emphasizes that conceptions of...
The co-writer for Chronicle (with Josh Trank), son of filmmaker John Landis will make his feature directing debut with the sexual-identity comedy called Me Him Her.
He also made a name for himself launching the viral video The Death and Return of Superman and being attached to a number of other writing projects.
Now comes word that an indie comedy called Me Him Her written by him as well, is about three young leads, ‘at least one of whom is struggling with their sexuality.’ The so-called ‘quarter-life-crisis’ story takes place in Los Angeles and will be produced and fully financed by Big Beach Films (Safety Not Guaranteed).
Exploring sex, love and friendship, the story which ultimately emphasizes that conceptions of...
- 11/6/2012
- by Nick Martin
- Filmofilia
He's finally ready to make his big debut. Max Landis, son of filmmaker John Landis, has been making a name for himself over the last few years, co-writing Chronicle with Josh Trank and launching the comics-inspired viral video The Death and Return of Superman. He's been attached to a number of other writing projects, but now Variety is reporting he has lined up his directorial debut. It's an indie comedy called Me Him Her, being produced by Big Beach Films (Away We Go, Our Idiot Brother, Safety Not Guaranteed) to shoot next year, about sexual identity. That explains the title, it's about three people (me, "him" and "her"). The report explains that Max Landis' Me Him Her, written by him as well, is about three young leads, "at least one of whom is struggling with their sexuality." Big surprise. Landis explains that it's "Reality Bites on acid" and will...
- 11/6/2012
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Landis recently caught a bit of flack for his comments made during MorrisonCon in Las Vegas where he refused to put his movie Chronicle in the superhero category. But this is also the same guy who made the 'mockumentary' short film about The Death and Return of Superman so clearly he's a fan or at least intrigued by the genre. Read on to find out how he'd approach writing Superman. Do you have a big Superman story that you would like to write one day? Landis: What would I do if I had the keys to Superman? Honestly, my opinion of Superman has always been that he should be a normal guy. In as much the sense, we don't go too cartoon-y, we don't go too far into the idea that he's an alien. We just focus on how fucking weird it would be to be Superman. I would love...
- 10/25/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
Chronicle scribe Max Landis is no stranger to super heroes. Between the 'teens with powers' movie grossing over $120 million at the global box office and his wildly popular The Death and Return of Superman video he's got the genre covered, but he isn't done. THR is reporting that Landis and "Homeland" writer/producer Howard Gordan have received a script order from Fox on a new TV series titled "Vigilant." The series is described as "a ' superhero' origin story told through the unlikely point of view of a smart 20-year-old woman who happens to be a social outcast. After an honorable veteran detective is brutally coerced into working for the corrupt head of Internal Affairs, the detective's daughter plans her revenge by creating a fictional...
- 9/17/2012
- Comingsoon.net
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