DC Execs Reveal Shocking Truth: Daniel Craig Never Cast in Sgt. Rock!

One intriguing gossip from last year’s buzz revolved around director Luca Guadagnino potentially taking on a DC Studios project, deviating from popular, mainstream characters. Instead, his interest lay in a Sgt. Rock film – a formidable World War II soldier who is less prominent among the DC universe of characters. Previously, films featuring this character have been proposed, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis rumored to be considered at different points; however, these projects never came to fruition. Now, it appears that Guadagnino might finally bring this project to life with a script penned by Justin Kuritzkes. Contrary to earlier speculations, it seems Daniel Craig, known for his roles in ‘Queer’ and as the former James Bond, will not portray Sgt. Rock himself.

Star Wars Shakeup: Kathleen Kennedy’s Departure Signals Major Changes Ahead

After years of speculation surrounding my future at the company, I’ve decided to step down, a move that was initially planned for 2024 but has been brought forward. This decision has not been made lightly and is reflected in some personal choices I’ve made recently, such as selling my Malibu home and parting with certain art pieces. These steps, while difficult, are signs of my impending departure from the company, if confirmed. My husband, Frank Marshall, a veteran producer, and I have also been discussing ways to collaborate more closely in this new phase of our lives. This change will mark the end of a tumultuous period for Lucasfilm, during which we expanded the Star Wars franchise significantly while navigating criticism from certain sections of the fanbase.

Matt Reeves’ Batman Universe Stays Isolated: Only His Films and Penguin Show Confirmed!

As DC underwent a major transformation in its film and television productions, there was growing apprehension about the potential impact on Matt Reeves’ Batman movies. Notably, James Gunn had dismantled the previous universe and replaced original actors such as Henry Cavil. Some might argue that it could have been simpler to make changes to Robert Pattinson’s Batman role, considering he had only one film at that time and there wasn’t as much emotional investment yet. However, the critically acclaimed “The Batman” has fortunately kept Matt Reeves on board, with him currently working on “The Batman Part 2”. Early indications suggest that this sequel is shaping up well, according to comments made by Robert Pattinson and Andy Serkis after discussions with Reeves.