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New ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Pics Show Off Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor
New ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Pics Show Off Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor
New ‘Batman vs. Superman’ Pics Show Off Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor
Following the Batman vs. Superman info dump that came out of Comic-Con, we thought it might be a while before we saw or heard anything from the upcoming superhero movie. After all, we did get an extended new trailer, new images and a new poster. But today, we have three new Batman vs. Superman pics each showing off one of the film’s three main characters: Batman, Superman and Lex Luthor.
‘The End of the Tour’ Trailer: Go Road Tripping With Jason Segel and Jesse Eisenberg
‘The End of the Tour’ Trailer: Go Road Tripping With Jason Segel and Jesse Eisenberg
‘The End of the Tour’ Trailer: Go Road Tripping With Jason Segel and Jesse Eisenberg
In 1996, Rolling Stone sent journalist and author David Lipsky to travel with David Foster Wallace for the end of his book tour publicizing his great novel Infinite Jest. Lipsky and Wallace spent five days traveling together, and the transcripts of their conversations eventually became the basis of Lipsky’s book Although Of Course You End Up Becoming Yourself: A Road Trip with David Foster Wallace
Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor Could Lead DC’s ‘Suicide Squad’ Movie
Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor Could Lead DC’s ‘Suicide Squad’ Movie
Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor Could Lead DC’s ‘Suicide Squad’ Movie
Today in "superhero movie news that makes too much sense to not be true," it was revealed that David Ayer's upcoming 'Suicide Squad' movie will have an even more direct connection to 'Batman vs. Superman' and Warner Bros.' entire slate of DC superhero movies than previously thought. If the rumors are true, Jesse Eisenberg is currently in negotiations join the Suicide Squad of supervillains as Lex Luthor.
Oscar Winners: ‘The King’s Speech’ Reigns, Portman Soars
Oscar Winners: ‘The King’s Speech’ Reigns, Portman Soars
Oscar Winners: ‘The King’s Speech’ Reigns, Portman Soars
There weren't a whole lot of surprises at the 83rd Academy Awards -- as expected, "The King's Speech" took the big prize as Best Picture. The film about King George VI overcoming his stutter also garnered a Best Actor statue for Colin Firth and a Best Director win for Tom Hooper.