DC’s Clayface Movie Rises: Sgt. Rock Stalled, Horror Batman Villain Film Gets Green Light

Due to a delay in the production of “Sgt. Rock” until next year, it appears that DC Studios led by James Gunn and Peter Safran are pushing ahead with the Clayface movie. This film, penned by Mike Flanagan (known for works like “The Haunting of Hill House” and “Midnight Mass”) and directed by James Watkins (“The Woman in Black”, “Speak No Evil”), is reportedly set to begin production this summer. Gunn and Safran announced earlier in February that the Clayface film would follow the ongoing shooting of “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow”, which has been filming at Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden in the UK since then.

Guy Ritchie Set to Direct Sequel to Controversial Reboot

In the movie titled Road House, Jake Gyllenhaal plays Dalton, a former UFC fighter now working as a bouncer. He’s hired by bar owner Frankie (played by Jessica Williams), who runs an establishment in the Florida Keys and is struggling with a gang trying to ruin her business. The arrival of Dalton puts him at odds with the powerful mob boss Brandt (portrayed by Billy Magnussen). However, things take a turn when a professional assassin named Knox (Conor McGregor) makes his appearance on the scene. This marks McGregor’s debut in acting following his UFC career.

3 Things Dragonwilds Needs ASAP

Although Dragonwilds currently offers plenty of enjoyable aspects, it’s essential to note that it’s still in Early Access phase, meaning there’s a significant amount of refinement and development needed before its official launch. The developers have a vision for the game, but they remain open to incorporating unforeseen mechanics suggested by players, some of whom are already expressing their desires for specific features to be included in the game.

SAO Abridged: Hilariously Fixes Game’s Biggest Flaw

A fan-created version of popular shows such as SAO or DBZ, the abridged series, is a humorous retelling that omits much of the original content and sometimes alters key moments. In the case of the SAO abridged series, the changes made result in a final product that many believe should have been the official adaptation.

25 Years Later: The Shocking Truth About the First X-Men Movie’s Comic Book Betrayal!

Everything can be traced back to the initial release of the X-Men film, which premiered in cinemas 25 years ago, in 2000. While this movie marked the debut of one of Marvel’s most significant teams on the big screen, it also imposed restrictions on all characters, setting the franchise on a course that was misguided from the outset, before it had an opportunity to properly take flight.