On Saturday (August 22nd), DC held their 24 hour virtual convention, DC FanDome. The event was packed with exclusive reveals and updates on a huge variety of DC projects – including upcoming movies.
We’ve rounded up the biggest movie updates below.
The Batman
Director Matt Reeves revealed a new trailer for The Batman, giving us our first look at Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman, Paul Dano as the Riddler, Colin Farrell as the Penguin and Jeffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon. We also saw Robert Pattinson’s Batman in action. Check out our full rundown of the panel here.
The Snyder Cut of Justice League
The first full length trailer for the ‘Snyder Cut’ of Justice League was unveiled at FanDome, featuring Henry Cavill’s Superman in his black suit, more of Ray Fisher’s Cyborg, Ezra Miller’s the Flash, Jason Momoa’s Aquaman, Ben Affleck’s Batman and Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman. Our full roundup of the panel is here.
The Suicide Squad
Director James Gunn hosted a panel with the sizeable cast of The Suicide Squad, revealing who each actor is playing and giving us a behind the scenes peek at the movie. We also found out the film is in the style of a ‘1970s war movie’. We give you the lowdown on everything we learned about the movie here.
Wonder Woman 1984
The panel debuted a brand new trailer for the blockbuster, set to release this October 2nd , and showed us Cheetah (Kristin Wiig) for the first time.
The Flash
We were treated to a first look at concept art for the Flash’s (Ezra Miller) new suit, and screenwriter Christina Hodson teased ‘the cinematic multiverse is going to be born out of this movie’. Director Andy Muschietti and Producer Barbara Muschietti also appeared.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods
This panel revealed the title to the Shazam! sequel, but gave away little else on the movie.
Black Adam
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson discussed his Black Adam project, and the panel revealed that the Justice Society of America (JSA) will make their big screen debut in the movie. We also saw some concept art.
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