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  • Jason Momoa to Play Lobo in ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’

    (Left) Jason Momoa in 'Superpowered: The DC Story.' Photograph by Courtesy of Max/Warner Bros. (Right) DC Comics character Lobo. Photo: DC Comics.
    (Left) Jason Momoa in ‘Superpowered: The DC Story.’ Photograph by Courtesy of Max/Warner Bros. (Right) DC Comics character Lobo. Photo: DC Comics.

    Preview:

    • Jason Momoa will finally get the chance to play DC character Lobo.
    • The ‘Aquaman’ actor is set to appear in ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.’
    • The ‘Supergirl’ movie is due in 2026.

    For several years now, Jason Momoa has been the superhero known as Aquaman, first introduced via a cameo in 2016’s ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ before starring alongside the likes of Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot and Ezra Miller in ‘Justice League.’

    He went on to lead two ‘Aquaman’ stand-alone movies, the wildly successful first movie in 2018 and the less well-received (and much less financially profitable ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ in 2023.

    With James Gunn landing the job of DC Studios boss and most of Zack Snyder’s DC Extended Universe consigned to cinematic history, it appeared that Momoa’s days of superhero work –– at least for DC –– might be over.

    Jaosn Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.
    Jaosn Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Not so! After several months of him talking about how much he wants to switch gears and play the antiheroic bounty hunter Lobo, it would appear he has gotten his wish, and via a project produced by Gunn, no less.

    According to Deadline, Momoa will be showing up as Lobo in ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.’

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    Momoa took to Instagram to confirm the news, sharing a chunk of a previous interview quote where he talks about his hopes to play the character:

    “I collect comics, and I don’t do so much anymore, but was always my favorite, and I always wanted to play Lobo, because I’m like, ‘Hello? It’s the perfect role.’ ”

    Alongside the Instagram screenshot, Momoa posted a caption this morning that reads, “They called.”

    And while Gunn –– usually the source for official confirmation of such things –– didn’t post a long comment, he did put the following up on Instagram shortly after Momoa let slip the word…

     

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    Who is Lobo?

    DC Comics character Lobo. Photo: DC Comics.
    DC Comics character Lobo. Photo: DC Comics.

    Created by writer Roger Slifer and artist Keith Giffen, Lobo is often depicted as a bounty hunter who enjoys chaos and destruction. He was first introduced in ‘Omega Men #3’ in June 1983.

    An antihero known for his violent and irreverent personality, who hails from the planet Czarnia, Lobo possesses superhuman strength, regenerative abilities and an invulnerability that makes him a formidable opponent. His look was modelled on the members of glam rock band Kiss.

    Various attempts have been made to bring Lobo to the big screen over the years. Filmmakers such as Guy Ritchie and Brad Peyton both took stabs, with Dwayne Johnson circling the roll for Peyton’s version.

    In 2018, Warner Bros. and Michael Bay also flirted with the idea, but the concept never got off the ground. On the small screen, Emmett J. Scanlan played the character on the SyFy series ‘Krypton.’

    What’s the story of ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’?

    DC Comics' Supergirl from writer Tom King's 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.' Photo courtesy of DC.com.
    DC Comics’ Supergirl from writer Tom King’s ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.’ Photo courtesy of DC.com.

    While the exact storyline for ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ has yet to be confirmed, we do know it’ll be a big-scale sci-fi film based on Tom King and Bilquis Evely’s comic run. It features a “darker, harsher” version of Kara Zor-El raised on a surviving chunk of Krypton who sees everyone around her die.

    This is what Gunn said at the time of the announcement:

    “This is a very different type of Supergirl. In our film, we see the difference between Superman, who was sent to Earth and raised by loving parents from, you know, the time he’s an infant, versus Supergirl, who was raised on a rock chip-off of Krypton and watched everyone around her die and be killed in terrible ways for the first 14 years of her life, and then came to Earth when she was a young girl and is much more hardcore. She’s not exactly the Supergirl we’re used to seeing.”

    Milly Alcock, who previously appeared on ‘House of the Dragon,’ won the title role back in January.

    We do at least also know that Matthias Schoenaerts will be playing Krem of the Yellow Hill, who kills a young alien girl’s father. The girl in question –– Eve Ridley as Ruthye Marye Knoll –– then draws Supergirl into the conflict.

    Craig Gillespie is aboard to direct the movie from a script by Ana Nogueira, with the cameras scheduled to start rolling on January 13th in Los Angeles.

    Related Article: ‘Cruella’s Craig Gillespie is in Talks to Direct DC Studios’ ‘Supergirl’

    What else is happening in the DC Studios world?

    (L to R) Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves on the set in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'The Batman,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jonathan Olley/™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Robert Pattinson and director Matt Reeves on the set in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘The Batman,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Jonathan Olley/™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Besides this new, exciting development, the news has been less rosy, with the announcement that Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman’ sequel will be pushed aback in the release schedule yet again, this time to October 1st, 2027 (for the record, it was originally aiming for an October 2025 launch).

    Fans were naturally worried, and Gunn tried to assuage concerns by saying that the delay was to let Reeves perfect the script.

    The studio boss/filmmaker also took to Threads to defend the delay:

    “To be fair, a 5 year gap or more is fairly common in sequels. 7 years between ‘Alien’ and ‘Aliens.’ 14 years between ‘Incredibles.’ 7 years between the first two ‘Terminators.’ 13 years between ‘Avatars.’ 36 years between ‘Top Guns.’ And, of course, 6 years between ‘GuardiansVol 2. and Vol 3.”

    When will ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ be in theaters?

    ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow’ is one of the few DC Studios projects to have an actual release date and is scheduled for June 26th, 2026.

    DC Comics' Supergirl from writer Tom King's 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.' Photo courtesy of DC.com.
    DC Comics’ Supergirl from writer Tom King’s ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.’ Photo courtesy of DC.com.

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  • James Wan in Early Talks to Direct New ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’

    (Left) 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    (Left) ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Preview:

    • James Wan is in talks to develop a new take on ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’.
    • It’ll be another filmmaker-focused take on a classic from Universal.
    • Wan is also producing this movie among many others.

    Long after it pivoted away from its plan for a connected “Dark Universe” of monster movies based on its classic titles, Universal has been seeing success (albeit mixed) with filmmaker-focused takes including ‘The Invisible Man’.

    So it surely makes sense for the studio to have one of the biggest names in modern horror filmmaking and someone who has experience with watery stories ready to jump aboard a new version of ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’.

    Which means we probably should all have predicted that ‘Saw’/‘The Conjuring’s James Wan, who also directed the two ‘Aquaman’ movies, would enter early talks for the movie.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Creature from the Black Lagoon’?

    A scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    A scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    The 1954 monster movie, made in the gimmicky and popular 3D format, told of a prehistoric water-breathing humanoid monster and the group of scientists that want to study him.

    It was the among the last of the Universal’s great monster movies, combining an entrancing mix of horror, tragedy, and romance, and introduced audiences to the Gill-Man, aka The Creature who is the last of his kind.

    Jack Arnold, director of sci-fi classics such as ‘The Incredible Shrinking Man’, directed the movie, which featured Julie Adams as the woman who caught the Creature’s eye.

    Who else has dipped into making a new ‘Creature’?

    A scene from 1954's 'Creature from the Black Lagoon'. Photo: Universal Pictures.
    A scene from 1954’s ‘Creature from the Black Lagoon’. Photo: Universal Pictures.

    Hollywood has been trying to crack a new take on the Creature for years, with John Landis looking to produce an iteration in the 1980s, while John Carpenter and even Ivan Reitman developed takes in the 1990s.

    Gary Ross took it on in the 2000s, intent on following in his father’s footsteps — Arthur A. Ross co-wrote the script for the original — as did Breck Eisner.

    And Will Beall wrote a script for a version of the Creature that would have been a part of the Dark Universe concept.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wan’s film would be a grounded, modernized retelling that will lean into visceral horror, while still paying respect to the original.

    We’ll have to wait and see what happens with this latest attempt.

    What else is James Wan producing?

    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in 'M3GAN,' directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) M3GAN, Gemma (Allison Williams) and Cady (Violet McGraw) in ‘M3GAN,’ directed by Gerard Johnstone. © 2023 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

    Wan’s Atomic Monster company, which recently joined forces with Blumhouse, has a huge swathe of movies and TV series on the way, including a ‘M3GANsequel, a spin-off to the killer doll movie called ‘SOULM8TE’ and a TV series called ‘Teacup’ based at Peacock.

    Wan is also in development on a fourth installment of his wildly successful ‘Conjuring’ horror franchise, which he is describing as the final entry from the main storyline.

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’

    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Director/Producer/Writer James Wan on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Christian Black/ ™ & © DC Comics.
    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Director/Producer/Writer James Wan on the set of Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo by Christian Black/ ™ & © DC Comics.

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  • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II to Star in and Produce ‘Man on Fire’ Series Adaptation

    (Left) Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics. (Right) Denzel Washington in 'Man on Fire'. Photo: 20th Century Fox.
    (Left) Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics. (Right) Denzel Washington in ‘Man on Fire’. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

    Preview:

    • Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is aboard to star in and produce a ‘Man on Fire’ series.
    • ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’ director Steven Caple Jr. is also aboard.
    • ‘Fear Street’s Kyle Killen is head writer and producer on the show.

    If you mention the title ‘Man on Fire’, chances are most people will think of the 2004 Tony Scott action thriller that represented one of his standout collaborations with Denzel Washington.

    But did you know that A) the movie was based on a book and B) was previously adapted into a 1987 movie starring Scott Glenn?

    And if Netflix has its way, we’ll also all be thinking of a new series adaptations of the novels, which has been in the works for a few months. Now ‘Aquaman’ and ‘Watchmen’ actor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is aboard to star the series, via Deadline.

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    What’s the story of ‘Man on Fire’?

    Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning in 'Man on Fire'.
    (L to R) Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning in ‘Man on Fire’. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

    While the books have Creasy as an American former member of the French Foreign Legion, the Scott movie updated the basics to feature him as a hard-drinking, burnt-out ex-CIA operative who has given up on life until he’s hired as a bodyguard to protect 9-year-old Pita Ramos (Dakota Fanning). Bit by bit, Creasy (Washington) begins to reclaim some of his soul, but when Pita is kidnapped, Creasy’s fiery rage is finally released, and he will stop at nothing to save her as he sets out on a dangerous, revenge-fueled rescue mission.

    There is plenty material to use for the series, since Quinnell (the pen name of author Philip Nicholson) wrote four more novels –– 1992’s ‘The Perfect Kill’, 1993’s ‘The Blue Ring’, 1994’s ‘Black Horn’ and 1996’s ‘Message from Hell’, which all feature Creasy.

    Denzel Washington in 'Man on Fire'.
    Denzel Washington in ‘Man on Fire’. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

    The Netflix show, which has an eight-episode, straight-to-series order, will adapt ‘Man on Fire’ and ‘The Perfect Kill’.

    And it won’t directly adapt the 2004 film’s plot regardless, given that –– spoiler alert! –– Creasy dies from his injuries at the end (in the book, he fakes his death). He should enjoy (though given his dour mood, “enjoy” might be a stretch) a longer life if things go his way on Netflix.

    Who is making ‘Man on Fire’ as a series?

    Director Steven Caple Jr. on the set of 'Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.'
    Director Steven Caple Jr. on the set of ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.’ Paramount Pictures and Skydance Present in association with Hasbro and New Republic Pictures, a di Bonaventura Pictures Production, a Tom Desanto /Don Murphy Production, a Bay Films Production.

    Already aboard before Abdul-Mateen II was Kyle Killen, who worked on the successful horror trilogy ‘Fear Street’ for the streaming service.

    Also now working on the show? Steven Caple Jr., who directed ‘Creed II’ and most recently made ‘Transformers: Rise of the Beasts’.

    Related Article: Netflix Adapting ‘Man on Fire’ Novel into New Thriller Series

    When will ‘Man on Fire’ be on Netflix?

    Since the eight-episode drama has yet to start filming, there are no details on when the show might hit Netflix. It’ll need to track down the rest of the cast first, so our guess would be a 2025 release at the earliest.

    Denzel Washington in 'Man on Fire'.
    Denzel Washington in ‘Man on Fire’. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

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  • Best Dolph Lundgren Movies

    Dolph Lundgren as “Johansen” in the action thriller, 'Wanted Man,' a Quiver Distribution release.
    (L to R) Dolph Lundgren as “Johansen” in the action thriller, ‘Wanted Man,’ a Quiver Distribution release. Photo courtesy of Quiver Distribution.

    Dolph Lundgren has been appearing in film and television for almost forty years!

    The actor is best known for playing Ivan Drago in both ‘Rocky IV‘ and ‘Creed II,‘ but has also appeared in such films as ‘Masters of the Universe,’ and ‘The Punisher,’ as well as the ‘Universal Soldiers,’ ‘The Expendables‘ and ‘Aquaman‘ franchises.

    His latest film, ‘Wanted Man,’ which he also co-wrote, directed, produced and stars in, opens in theaters, On Demand and digital January 19th.

    In honor of the new movie, Moviefone is counting down the top 20 movies of Dolph Lundgren’s career, including ‘Wanted Man.’

    Let’s begin!


    20. ‘Kindergarten Cop 2‘ (2016)

    Dolph Lundgren in 'Kindergarten Cop 2.'
    (Center) Dolph Lundgren in ‘Kindergarten Cop 2.’ Photo: Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

    Assigned to recover sensitive stolen data, a gruff FBI agent (Lundgren) goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher, but the school’s liberal, politically correct environment is more than he bargained for.

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    19. ‘The Peacekeeper‘ (1998)

    When a terrorist group steals the US President’s personal communications computer for launching the US arsenal in case of war, only a heroic Major (Lundgren) has the key to prevent a Presidential assassination or a nuclear holocaust.

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    18. ‘Universal Soldier: Regeneration‘ (2009)

    When terrorists threaten nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl, the world’s only hope is to reactivate decommissioned Universal Soldier Luc Deveraux (Jean-Claude Van Damme). Rearmed and reprogrammed, Deveraux must take on his nemesis (Lundgren) from the original ‘Universal Soldier’ and a next-generation “UniSol” that seems almost unstoppable.

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    17. ‘The Best Man‘ (2023)

    When a team of ruthless mercenaries violently seize control of a remote resort hotel, former Special Ops soldiers attending their best friend’s wedding must rely only on their wits and training to combat the terrorists and save the hostages held for ransom.

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    16. ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom‘ (2023)

    Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death and wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman (Jason Momoa) down once and for all. To defeat him, Aquaman must turn to his imprisoned brother Orm (Patrick Wilson), the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance in order to save the world from irreversible destruction.

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    15. ‘Expend4bles‘ (2023)

    Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as “Easy Day”, Megan Fox as “Gina”, Dolph Lundgren as “Gunner Jensen,” Jacob Scipio as “Galan” Andy Garcia as “Marsh” in 'Expend4bles.'
    (L to R) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson as “Easy Day”, Megan Fox as “Gina”, Dolph Lundgren as “Gunner Jensen,” Jacob Scipio as “Galan” Andy Garcia as “Marsh” in ‘Expend4bles.’ Copyright: EX4 Productions, Inc. 2022.

    A new generation of stars join the world’s top action stars for an adrenaline-fueled adventure in ‘Expend4bles.’ Reuniting as the team of elite mercenaries, Jason Statham, Lundgren, Randy Couture, and Sylvester Stallone are joined for the first time by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran, and Andy Garcia. Armed with every weapon they can get their hands on and the skills to use them, The Expendables are the world’s last line of defense and the team that gets called when all other options are off the table. But new team members with new styles and tactics are going to give “new blood” a whole new meaning.

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    14. ‘Johnny Mnemonic‘ (1995)

    In a dystopian 2021, Johnny (Keanu Reeves) is a data trafficker who has an implant that allows him to securely store data too sensitive for regular computer networks. On one delivery run, he accepts a package that not only exceeds the implant’s safety limits—and will kill him if the data is not removed in time—but also contains information far more important and valuable than he had ever imagined. On a race against time, he must avoid the assassins sent to kill him and remove the data before it, too, ends his life.

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    13. ‘Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning‘ (2012)

    After his wife and daughter are murdered in a home invasion, a widower named John (Scott Adkins) now finds himself up against an army of Universal Soldiers in relentless pursuit, led by a mysterious leader who promises to set UniSols free from their conditioning.

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    12. ‘A View to a Kill‘ (1985)

    A newly-developed microchip designed by Zorin Industries for the British Government that can survive the electromagnetic radiation caused by a nuclear explosion has landed in the hands of the KGB. James Bond (Roger Moore) must find out how and why. His suspicions soon lead him to big industry leader Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) who forms a plan to destroy his only competition in Silicon Valley by triggering a massive earthquake in the San Francisco Bay.

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    11. ‘The Expendables‘ (2010)

    Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone) leads a band of highly skilled mercenaries including knife enthusiast Lee Christmas (Jason Statham), a martial arts expert Yin Yang (Jet Li), heavy weapons specialist Hale Caesar (Terry Crews), demolitionist Toll Road (Randy Couture), and a loose-cannon sniper Gunner Jensen (Lundgren). When the group is commissioned by the mysterious Mr. Church (Bruce Willis) to assassinate the dictator of a small South American island, Barney and Lee visit the remote locale to scout out their opposition and discover the true nature of the conflict engulfing the city.

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    10. ‘Wanted Man‘ (2024)

    Aaron McPherson as “Hilts,” Kelsey Grammer as “Brynner” and Dolph Lundgren as “Johansen” in the action thriller, 'Wanted Man,' a Quiver Distribution release.
    (L to R) Aaron McPherson as “Hilts,” Kelsey Grammer as “Brynner” and Dolph Lundgren as “Johansen” in the action thriller, ‘Wanted Man,’ a Quiver Distribution release. Photo courtesy of Quiver Distribution.

    Johansen (Lundgren) is an aging detective, whose outdated policing methods have given the department a recent public relations problem. To save his job, he is sent to Mexico to extradite a female witness (Christina Villa) to the murders of two DEA agents. Once there, he finds not only his old opinions challenged, but that bad hombres on both sides of the border are now gunning for him and his witness.

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    9. ‘Minions: The Rise of Gru‘ (2022)

    A fanboy of a supervillain supergroup known as the Vicious 6, Gru (Steve Carell) hatches a plan to become evil enough to join them, with the backup of his followers, the Minions.

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    8. ‘The Expendables 3‘ (2014)

    Barney (Sylvester Stallone), Christmas (Jason Statham) and the rest of the team comes face-to-face with Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson), who years ago co-founded The Expendables with Barney. Stonebanks subsequently became a ruthless arms trader and someone who Barney was forced to kill… or so he thought. Stonebanks, who eluded death once before, now is making it his mission to end The Expendables — but Barney has other plans. Barney decides that he has to fight old blood with new blood, and brings in a new era of Expendables team members, recruiting individuals who are younger, faster and more tech-savvy. The latest mission becomes a clash of classic old-school style versus high-tech expertise in the Expendables’ most personal battle yet.

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    7. ‘Universal Soldier‘ (1992)

    An American soldier (Jean-Claude Van Damme) who had been killed during the Vietnam War is revived 25 years later by the military as a semi-android, UniSols, a high-tech soldier of the future. After the failure of the initiative to erase all the soldier’s memories, he begins to experience flashbacks that are forcing him to recall his past.

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    6. ‘Aquaman‘ (2018)

    Once home to the most advanced civilization on Earth, Atlantis is now an underwater kingdom ruled by the power-hungry King Orm (Patrick Wilson). With a vast army at his disposal, Orm plans to conquer the remaining oceanic people and then the surface world. Standing in his way is Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), Orm’s half-human, half-Atlantean brother and true heir to the throne.

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    5.’Creed II‘ (2018)

    Dolph Lundgren stars as Ivan Drago and Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa in 'Creed II,'
    (L to R) Dolph Lundgren stars as Ivan Drago and Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa in ‘Creed II,’ a Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures film.
    Photo: Barry Wetcher / Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures / Warner Bros. Pictures.
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    Between personal obligations and training for his next big fight against an opponent with ties to his family’s past, Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan) is up against the challenge of his life.

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    4. ‘The Expendables 2‘ (2012)

    Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren and Sylvester Stallone in 'The Expendables 2.'
    (L to R) Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren and Sylvester Stallone in ‘The Expendables 2.’ Photo: Lionsgate.

    Mr. Church (Bruce Willis) reunites the Expendables for what should be an easy paycheck, but when one of their men is murdered on the job, their quest for revenge puts them deep in enemy territory and up against an unexpected threat.

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    3. ‘The Punisher‘ (1989)

    Dolph Lundgren as Francis "Frank" Castle in 1989's 'The Punisher.'
    (Right) Dolph Lundgren as Francis “Frank” Castle in 1989’s ‘The Punisher.’ Photo: Live Entertainment.

    The avenging angel of Marvel Comics fame comes brilliantly to life in this searing action-adventure thriller! Lundgren stars as Frank Castle, a veteran cop who loses his entire family to a mafia car bomb. His ex-partner believes Castle survived the blast and became the Punisher, living in the sewers and exacting vigilante violence against mob bosses throughout the city. When the populace is caught in the midst of a gang war that he caused, Castle must again emerge from the shadows and save the innocent.

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    2. ‘Masters of the Universe‘ (1987)

    Dolph Lundgren as He-Man in 1987's 'Masters of the Universe.'
    (Left) Dolph Lundgren as He-Man in 1987’s ‘Masters of the Universe.’ Photo: The Cannon Group.

    The world of Eternia in the aftermath of Skeletor’s (Frank Langella) war on Castle Grayskull, which he has won after seizing Grayskull and the surrounding city using a cosmic key developed by the locksmith Gwildor (Billy Barty). The Sorceress (Christina Pickles) is now Skeletor’s prisoner and he begins to drain her life-force as he waits for the moon of Eternia to align with the Great Eye of the Universe that will bestow god-like power upon him.

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    1. ‘Rocky IV‘ (1985)

    Sylvester Stallone and Dolph Lundgren in 1985's 'Rocky IV.'
    (L to R) Sylvester Stallone and Dolph Lundgren in 1985’s ‘Rocky IV.’

    Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) proudly holds the world heavyweight boxing championship, but a new challenger has stepped forward: Drago (Lundgren), a six-foot-four, 261-pound fighter who has the backing of the Soviet Union.

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  • Best Jason Momoa Movies

    Jason Momoa on the set of 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.'
    Jason Momoa on the set of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.’ Photo courtesy of Jason Momoa’s Instagram account.

    Jason Momoa is one of the most popular actors working today.

    Momoa first gained attention for playing Khal Drogo on HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones,’ and would go on to play the first big screen version of Aquaman in the DCEU movies ‘Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice,’ ‘Justice League,’ ‘Aquaman,’ and ‘The Flash.’

    The actor has also appeared in such popular films as ‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part,’ ‘Dune‘ and ‘Fast X.’ His new film, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom‘ opens in theaters on December 22nd and marks the final film in the DCEU continuity.

    In honor of the new sequel, Moviefone is counting down the 20 best movies of Jason Momoa’s career, including his latest.

    Let’s begin!


    20. ‘Once Upon a Time in Venice‘ (2017)

    Jason Momoa in 'Once Upon a Time in Venice.'
    Jason Momoa in ‘Once Upon a Time in Venice.’ Photo: RLJ Entertainment.

    Steve Ford (Bruce Willis) is a private detective in Venice Beach, Calif., who’s good with the ladies, bad with the punches and wild about his dog Buddy. When local thugs steal Buddy, Ford turns to Spyder (Momoa), their devious leader, and forges an unlikely alliance. With help from his best friend (John Goodman), Steve pulls out the big guns to retrieve Spyder’s stolen cash and cocaine and save Buddy.

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    19. ‘Johnson Family Vacation‘ (2004)

    Nate Johnson (Cedric the Entertainer), a Los Angeles man estranged from his wife (Vanessa Williams) and three children, decides to reconnect with his family by taking them with him on a road trip to Missouri for a big family reunion.

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    18. ‘The Bad Batch‘ (2016)

    Arlen (Suki Waterhouse) is sent to a fenced-off wasteland where undesirables are exiled to when she is kidnapped by a group of cannibals. She escapes and ends up on a journey to reunite a missing girl with her father.

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    17. ‘Justice League‘ (2017)

    Fuelled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) and Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) assemble a team of metahumans consisting of Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), Arthur Curry (Momoa) and Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf (Ciaran Hinds) and the Parademons who are on the hunt for three Mother Boxes on Earth.

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    16. ‘Braven‘ (2018)

    A logger (Momoa) defends his family from a group of dangerous drug runners.

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    15. ‘Sweet Girl‘ (2021)

    Isabela Merced and Jason Momoa in 'Sweet Girl.'
    (L to R) Isabela Merced and Jason Momoa in ‘Sweet Girl.’ Photo: Netflix.

    A man (Momoa) vows to bring justice to those responsible for his wife’s (Adria Arjona) death while protecting the only family he has left, his daughter (Isabela Merced).

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    14. ‘Road to Paloma‘ (2014)

    While Native American Robert Wolf (Momoa) is being pursued by the FBI for having taken the law into his own hands, when his mother was raped and killed on their reservation he crosses paths with Cash (Robert Homer Mollohan), a down and out musician who is coping with the end of his marriage. An unlikely friendship develops, as they ride together towards the Teton mountain range, where Wolf will spread his mothers ashes.

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    13. ‘Debug‘ (2014)

    Six young computer hackers sent to work on a derelict space freighter, are forced to match wits with a vengeful artificial intelligence that would kill to be human.

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    12. ‘Wolves‘ (2014)

    The coming-of-age story of Cayden Richards (Lucas Till). Forced to hit the road after the murder of his parents, Cayden wanders lost without purpose… Until he meets a certifiable lunatic named Wild Joe (John Piper-Ferguson) who sets him on a path to the ominous town of Lupine Ridge to hunt down the truths of his history. But in the end| who’s really hunting whom?

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    11. ‘The Flash‘ (2023)

    When his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) becomes trapped in a reality in which General Zod (Michael Shannon) has returned and there are no Super Heroes to turn to. In order to save the world that he is in and return to the future that he knows, Barry’s only hope is to race for his life. But will making the ultimate sacrifice be enough to reset the universe?

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    10. ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom‘ (2023)

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death and wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman (Momoa) down once and for all. To defeat him, Aquaman must turn to his imprisoned brother Orm (Patrick Wilson), the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance in order to save the world from irreversible destruction.

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    9. ‘Slumberland‘ (1995)

    Marlow Barkley and Jason Momoa in 'Slumberland.'
    (L to R) Marlow Barkley and Jason Momoa in ‘Slumberland.’ Photo: Netflix.

    Slumberland takes audiences to a magical new place, a dreamworld where precocious Nemo (Marlow Barkley) and her eccentric companion Flip (Momoa) embark on the adventure of a lifetime. After her father Peter (Kyle Chandler) is unexpectedly lost at sea, young Nemo’s idyllic Pacific Northwest existence is completely upended when she is sent to live in the city with her well-meaning but deeply awkward uncle Phillip (Chris O’Dowd). Her new school and new routine are challenging by day but at night, a secret map to the fantastical world of Slumberland connects Nemo to Flip, a rough-around-the-edges but lovable outlaw who quickly becomes her partner and guide. She and Flip soon find themselves on an incredible journey traversing dreams and fleeing nightmares, where Nemo begins to hope that she will be reunited with her father once again.

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    8. ‘Bullet to the Head‘ (2013)

    Sylvester Stallone in 'Bullet to the Head.'
    Sylvester Stallone in ‘Bullet to the Head.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    After watching their respective partners die, a cop (Sung Kang) and a hitman (Sylvester Stallone) form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy (Momoa).

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    7. ‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part‘ (2019)

    2019's 'The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.'
    2019’s ‘The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    It’s been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO® invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than they can rebuild.

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    6. ‘Conan the Barbarian‘ (2011)

    Jason Momoa in 'Conan the Barbarian.'
    Jason Momoa in ‘Conan the Barbarian.’ Photo: Lionsgate.

    A quest that begins as a personal vendetta for the fierce Cimmerian warrior soon turns into an epic battle against hulking rivals, horrific monsters, and impossible odds, as Conan (Momoa) realizes he is the only hope of saving the great nations of Hyboria from an encroaching reign of supernatural evil.

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    5. ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice‘ (2016)

    Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.'
    (L to R) Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill in ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.

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    4. ‘Fast X‘ (2023)

    Jason Momoa as Dante in 'Fast X', directed by Louis Leterrier.
    Jason Momoa as Dante in ‘Fast X’, directed by Louis Leterrier.

    Over many missions and against impossible odds, Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his family have outsmarted, out-nerved and outdriven every foe in their path. Now, they confront the most lethal opponent they’ve ever faced: A terrifying threat emerging from the shadows of the past who’s fueled by blood revenge, and who is determined to shatter this family and destroy everything—and everyone—that Dom loves, forever.

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    3. ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League‘ (2021)

    Jason Momoa in 'Zack Snyder's Justice League.'
    Jason Momoa in ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    Determined to ensure Superman’s (Henry Cavill) ultimate sacrifice was not in vain, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) aligns forces with Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) with plans to recruit a team of metahumans to protect the world from an approaching threat of catastrophic proportions. The task proves more difficult than Bruce imagined, as each of the recruits must face the demons of their own pasts to transcend that which has held them back, allowing them to come together, finally forming an unprecedented league of heroes. Now united, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman (Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher), and The Flash (Ezra Miller) may be too late to save the planet from Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds), DeSaad (Peter Guinness), and Darkseid (Ray Porter) and their dreadful intentions.

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    2. ‘Dune‘ (2021)

    Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho in 'Dune.' Photo: Warner Bros.
    Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho in ‘Dune.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence-a commodity capable of unlocking humanity’s greatest potential-only those who can conquer their fear will survive.

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    1. ‘Aquaman‘ (2018)

    Jason Momoa and Amber Heard in 'Aquaman.'
    (L to R) Jason Momoa and Amber Heard in ‘Aquaman.’ Photo: Warner Bros.

    Once home to the most advanced civilization on Earth, Atlantis is now an underwater kingdom ruled by the power-hungry King Orm (Patrick Wilson). With a vast army at his disposal, Orm plans to conquer the remaining oceanic people and then the surface world. Standing in his way is Arthur Curry (Momoa), Orm’s half-human, half-Atlantean brother and true heir to the throne.

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  • Every DC Extended Universe Movie Ranked

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics.

    Rest in peace DCEU.

    The DC Extended Universe began a decade ago with ‘Man of Steel‘ but will officially come to an end on December 22nd when the final DCEU movie, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’is released in theaters.

    New DC Studios co-chairman James Gunn recently announced his plans for the future that include ‘Superman: Legacy,’ ‘The Authority,’ ‘The Brave and the Bold,’ ‘Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,’ and ‘Swamp Thing.’

    To honor the conclusion of the DCEU and the release of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ Moviefone is ranking every DCEU movie ever made!

    However, since ‘Zack Snyder’s Justice League‘ (the reedited version of 2017’s ‘Justice League‘) is not considered cannon, we will not include it. We are also only focusing on the DCEU films, so we won’t be including HBO Max‘s ‘Peacemaker‘ either.

    Without further ado, let’s begin!


    15) ‘Justice League’ (2017)

    Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, and Ray Fisher in 'Justice League.'
    (L to R) Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, and Ray Fisher in ‘Justice League.’

    Fuelled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman’s (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) and Diana Prince (Gal Gadot) assemble a team of metahumans consisting of Barry Allen (Ezra Miller), Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) and Victor Stone (Ray Fisher) to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf (Ciarán Hinds) and the Parademons who are on the hunt for three Mother Boxes on Earth.

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    14) ‘Suicide Squad’ (2016)

    Cara Delevingne in 'Suicide Squad.'
    Cara Delevingne in ‘Suicide Squad.’

    A secret government agency led by Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) recruits some of the most dangerous incarcerated super-villains (including Will Smith as Deadshot and Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn) to form a defensive task force. Their first mission: save the world from the apocalypse and kill the Joker (Jared Leto).

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    13) ‘Wonder Woman 1984′ (2020)

    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in 'Wonder Woman 1984.'
    Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman in ‘Wonder Woman 1984.’

    A botched store robbery places Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in a global battle against a powerful and mysterious ancient force that puts her powers in jeopardy. Also starring Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva/Cheetah, and Pedro Pascal as Maxwell Lord.

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    12) ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ (2023)

    Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Ross Butler as Super Hero Eugene, Adam Brody as Super Hero Freddy, Grace Caroline Currey as Super Hero Mary, Zachary Levi as Shazam, Meagan Good as Super Hero Darla and D. J. Cotrona as Super Hero Pedro in New Line Cinema’s action adventure Shazam! Fury of the Gods,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Billy Batson (Asher Angel and Zachary Levi) and his foster siblings, who transform into superheroes by saying “Shazam!”, are forced to get back into action and fight the Daughters of Atlas (Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and Rachel Zegler), who they must stop from using a weapon that could destroy the world.

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    11) ‘The Flash‘ (2023)

    Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'The Flash,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Ezra Miller as Barry Allen / The Flash in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘The Flash,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    When his attempt to save his family inadvertently alters the future, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) becomes trapped in a reality in which General Zod (Michael Shannon) has returned and there are no Super Heroes to turn to. In order to save the world that he is in and return to the future that he knows, Barry’s only hope is to race for his life. But will making the ultimate sacrifice be enough to reset the universe?

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    10) ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom‘ (2023)

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics.

    Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death and wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman (Jason Momoa) down once and for all. To defeat him, Aquaman must turn to his imprisoned brother Orm (Patrick Wilson), the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance in order to save the world from irreversible destruction.

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    9) ‘Black Adam’ (2022)

    Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam in New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Black Adam.'
    Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam in New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Black Adam,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures. Copyright: © 2022 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods—and imprisoned just as quickly—Black Adam (Dwayne Johnson) is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world and battle the Justice Society, including Hawkman (Aldis Hodge) and Dr. Fate (Pierce Brosnan), in the process.

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    8) ‘Blue Beetle‘ (2023)

    Xolo Mariduena as Jaime Reyes in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure Blue Beetle,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Xolo Mariduena as Jaime Reyes in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure Blue Beetle,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Hopper Stone/SMPSP/™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Recent college grad Jaime Reyes (Xolo Mariduena) returns home full of aspirations for his future, only to find that home is not quite as he left it. As he searches to find his purpose in the world, fate intervenes when Jaime unexpectedly finds himself in possession of an ancient relic of alien biotechnology: the Scarab.

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    7) ‘Shazam!’ (2019)

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    (L to R) Jack Dylan Grazer and Zachary Levi in 2019’s ‘Shazam!’

    Teenager Billy Batson (Asher Angel) is given the ability to become an adult superhero (Zachary Levi) in times of need with a single magic word. Also starring Jack Dylan Grazer as Frederick “Freddy” Freeman, Djimon Hounsou as the Wizard Shazam, and Mark Strong as Dr. Thaddeus Sivana.

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    6) ‘Man of Steel’ (2013)

    Henry Cavill as Superman in 'Man of Steel.'
    Henry Cavill as Superman in ‘Man of Steel.’

    A young boy learns that he has extraordinary powers and is not of this earth. As a young man, he journeys to discover where he came from and what he was sent here to do. But the hero in him must emerge if he is to save the world from annihilation and become the symbol of hope for all mankind.

    The movie stars Henry Cavill as Clark Kent/Kal-El/Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, and Michael Shannon as General Zod.

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    5) ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice‘ (2016)

    Ben Affleck as Batman in 2016's 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.'
    Ben Affleck as Batman in 2016’s ‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.’

    Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs.

    And with Batman (Ben Affleck) and Superman (Henry Cavill) at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before. Also featuring Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, and Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth.

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    4) ‘Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)’ (2020)

    Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Margot Robbie, Ella Jay Basco and Jurnee Smollett-Bell in 'Birds of Prey.'
    (L to R) Rosie Perez, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Margot Robbie, Ella Jay Basco and Jurnee Smollett-Bell in ‘Birds of Prey.’ Credit: Claudette Barius/Warner Bros.

    Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) joins forces with a singer (Jurnee Smollett-Bell as Dinah Lance/Black Canary), an assassin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Helena Bertinelli/The Huntress) and a police detective (Rosie Perez as Renee Montoya) to help a young girl (Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain) who had a hit placed on her after she stole a rare diamond from a crime lord (Ewan McGregor as Roman Sionis/Black Mask).

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    3) ‘Wonder Woman’ (2017)

    Gal Gadot in 'Wonder Woman.'
    Gal Gadot in ‘Wonder Woman.’

    An Amazon princess (Gal Gadot) comes to the world of Man in the grips of the First World War to confront the forces of evil and bring an end to human conflict. Also starring Chris Pine as Steve Trevor and David Thewlis as Ares.

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    2) ‘Aquaman’ (2018)

    Jason Momoa in 2018's 'Aquaman.'
    Jason Momoa in 2018’s ‘Aquaman.’

    Once home to the most advanced civilization on Earth, Atlantis is now an underwater kingdom ruled by the power-hungry King Orm (Patrick Wilson). With a vast army at his disposal, Orm plans to conquer the remaining oceanic people and then the surface world. Standing in his way is Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa), Orm’s half-human, half-Atlantean brother and true heir to the throne.

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    1) ‘The Suicide Squad’ (2021)

    Margot Robbie, Daniela Melchior, Idris Elba, Sylvester Stallone, and David Dastmalchian in 'The Suicide Squad'
    (L to R) Margot Robbie, Daniela Melchior, Idris Elba, Sylvester Stallone, and David Dastmalchian in ‘The Suicide Squad’

    Welcome to Belle Reve, the prison where the worst Super-Villains are kept and where they will do anything to get out, even join the super-secret Task Force X. Today’s assignment? Assemble a collection of cons, including Bloodsport (Idris Elba), Peacemaker (John Cena), Ratcatcher 2 (Daniela Melchior), King Shark (Sylvester Stallone), and everyone’s favorite psycho, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie).

    Now arm them heavily and drop them on the enemy-infused island of Corto Maltese. Trekking through a jungle teeming with militant adversaries and guerrilla forces at every turn, the Squad is on a search-and-destroy mission with only Colonel Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) on the ground to make them behave, and Amanda Waller’s (Viola Davis) government techies in their ears, tracking their every movement.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’

    Jaosn Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Jaosn Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    In theaters on December 22nd, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ represents the last gasp of the Zack Snyder-overseen DC movie universe before new studio arm bosses James Gunn and Peter Safran sweep (almost) all before them as they build out their new vision for DC Studios.

    Directed once again by James Wan (who made the billion-plus success that was the first ‘Aquaman’), it arrives following a wave of delays and changes. So, does the sequel live up to the silly-but-fun original?

    Does ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ sink or swim?

    A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Regrettably, we must answer a solid no to the question. ‘The Lost Kingdom’ feels more like a senior handing in a sloppy work project, little concerned with how it’ll be received.

    This is superhero storytelling on autopilot, another world-threatening situation, another rote test for the hero, another villain with even less shading than he had in the first movie. And fairly shocking given the people involved and how they managed last time.

    Related Article: Director James Wan Sinks Rumors of Chaos Around ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’

    ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’: Script and Direction

    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Written once again by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, based on a story by not just director Wan but also Momoa and his producing partner Thomas Pa’a Sibbett, this is the sort of film that makes you wonder just why it took so many people to come up with a movie screenplay this basic.

    Mired in some very obvious tropes and storylines, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ is really just the 7500th telling of the “hero tested by returning villain who has found some dark ancient power to help his cause, forcing the protagonist to team up with another former antagonist to save the world”. And if you felt me falling asleep as I wrote that, imagine what I went through during the movie.

    This is a film that borrows so heavily from other, better movies –– a dab of ‘The Matrix’ (in Black Manta’s squid-like attack craft), a splash of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ (the backstory for the ancient power at the heart of the story) and just a sprinkling of ‘Black Panther’ (both in Arthur’s clash with someone who feels they should have his job and in a way we won’t explore here).

    Topo the Octopus in a scene from Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros.
    Topo the Octopus in a scene from Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    Aside from a callback to the drumming octopus known as Topo (an element from the comics that served as a one-off joke in the first movie but is here revealed to be an intelligence agent and a source of more occasional humor in this one) there is very little that feels at all fresh or truly interesting here.

    The whole affair is tired and repetitive, the treatment of the story beyond rudimentary and the drama only really serving to stitch together set pieces that themselves come across as several different variations on the idea of Aquaman and Patrick Wilson’s Orm running from things or punching them.

    Wan, meanwhile, gets to inject some of his usual horror overtones into the movie –– one or two sequences work (such as Black Manta showing up at Aquaman’s father’s house in darkness after he has conspired to shut off the power). But in general, let down by varied quality of the visual effects (for a film that took this long to finish, you have to worry about some sequences that look like they’re from the theme park version of the movie), this is certainly among his lesser movies.

    The re-shoots and changes that happened along the way clearly had an effect, and most of what still works about the movie is by sheer luck rather than design.

    ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’: Performances

    Patrick Wilson and Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Patrick Wilson and Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    If there is any real saving grace in the movie, it’s Momoa’s committed performance as the leading man, full of wisecracks (even if he does start to sound like Robert Downey Jr’s Iron Man at times) and finding fun chemistry with Wilson’s Orm.

    For his part, Wilson gives good snark, fully embracing the idea of the frustrated ruler who can’t stand the doofus who is on what he sees as his rightful throne.

    Elsewhere? Poor Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is reduced to an afterthought as a villain, who has his vengeful mission but very little else to do. At his side is Randall Park as scientist Dr. Stephen Shin, making the most of a nebbishy stock character and scoring one or two laughs.

    And the rest of the heroic characters are barely there –– Temuera Morrison as Aquaman’s father Tom has a couple of solid scenes with his son and grandson, but you have to wonder why Nicole Kidman bothered showing up again as Momoa’s character’s mother beyond a contract and a payday.

    Coming out even worse, though, is Amber Heard, who occasionally appears to be added in through visual effects and beyond one helpful moment, has so little to do you can understand Heard’s concerns that her character has been reduced to nearly nothing.

    ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’: Final Thoughts

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R) Jason Momoa as Aquaman and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

    As an ending to the DC universe in its pre-Gunn era, this is like the mess of sticky drinks left on the floor after a party –– there’s no real wrap-up for anything and the usual teasing hint for future stories is pretty much absent.

    Given how Wan, Momoa and the rest brought some knowing fun to a character who has been a joke in the past, it’s all the more disappointing that their follow-up is a bombastic but hollow enterprise, a less-than-satisfying end to a movie universe.

    ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ receives 6 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’?

    Having failed to defeat Aquaman (Jason Momoa) the first time, Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II), still driven by the need to avenge his father’s death, will stop at nothing to take Aquaman down once and for all.

    This time Black Manta is more formidable than ever before, wielding the power of the mythic Black Trident, which unleashes an ancient and malevolent force. To defeat him, Aquaman will turn to his imprisoned brother Orm (Patrick Wilson), the former King of Atlantis, to forge an unlikely alliance. Together, they must set aside their differences in order to protect their kingdom and save Aquaman’s family, and the world, from irreversible destruction.

    Who else is in ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’?

    The cast for the new superhero outing also includes Amber Heard as Mera, Nicole Kidman as Atlanna, Dolph Lundgren as King Nereus and Randall Park as Dr. Stephen Shin.

    Patrick Wilson and Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    (L to R Center) Patrick Wilson and Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Credit: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures / ™ & © DC Comics. Copyright: © 2023 Warner Bros. Ent. All Rights Reserved. TM & © DC.

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  • ‘In the Fire’ Interview: Director Conor Allyn

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    Opening in theaters, On Demand and digital beginning October 13th is the new thriller ‘In The Fire,’ which was directed and co-written by Conor Allyn (‘No Man’s Land’).

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    What is the plot of ‘In the Fire’?

    A doctor from New York (Amber Heard) travels to a remote plantation in the 1890s to care for a disturbed boy who seems to have inexplicable abilities. She begins treating the child, but in doing so ignites a war of science versus religion with the local priest who believes the boy is possessed by the Devil and is the reason for all the village’s woes.

    Who is in the cast of ‘In the Fire’?

    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with director Conor Allyn about his work on ‘In the Fire,’ developing the screenplay and the themes he wanted to explore, the idea of science vs. religion, working with Amber Heard, why she was right for this role, directing young Lorenzo McGovern Zaini, Grace and Martin’s bond, the makeshift family they create, and balancing the movie’s different tones.

    'In the Fire' director Conor Allyn.
    ‘In the Fire’ director Conor Allyn.

    You can read the full interview below or click on the video player above to watch our interview.

    Moviefone: To begin with, can you talk about developing the screenplay and the themes that you wanted to explore with this film?

    Conor Allyn: Yes, so I think I wrote the first draft of this in maybe 2014 or 2015, and anything I write almost always has to do with exiles and outcasts. I guess through some formative years I felt like that myself, so that comes out in the writing whether I want it to or not. This is fundamentally, it’s a movie about science versus religion, facts versus what we believe, something we’re still dealing with today, and I’m sure we always will be. But one issue that I feel is ingrained well in the movie that really speaks to the modern world is what we would call now just bullying. This is a period movie and it takes place a hundred years ago. It’s about this disturbed boy in a small town who is isolated from the rest of the world and he’s also isolated from his own small town because he’s different, because he’s disturbed. When things go wrong, he gets blamed. Equally, this woman doctor studies psychology, and she’s also kind of an outcast in her own way. She’s a female doctor in a time when there weren’t any, and she studied psychology at a time when that was not a respected science. So these are two outcasts who form a relationship and she’s trying to protect him from the bullying that’s happening at this time, and he’s in physical danger for his life or to be exercised by the local priest, and she finds herself bullied as well. She gets dragged through the public square and whipped because of her convictions to try to protect this kid, and that relates to our lives today very much. I was bullied quite a bit as a kid and that comes through in my writing.

    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham and Luca Calvani as Father Antonio in the thriller 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    (L to R) Amber Heard as Grace Burnham and Luca Calvani as Father Antonio in the thriller ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: Can you expand on the idea of science vs. religion and how that plays out in this story?

    CA: Again, I guess your own issues come out. I went to Catholic school for my entire education from kindergarten through college, and faith is a really interesting thing. I mean, religion can be the best thing in someone’s life. It can do wonderful things. It can save people, it can help people, and I’ve also seen it hurt people really badly when used incorrectly. We’re all humans, we fail sometimes, and it’s an issue that we’re still dealing with today. There’s facts and then there’s beliefs. They are not the same. Often people substitute belief for fact and it gets us into a lot of friction.

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    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: What was your experience like working with Amber Heard and as an actress, what did she bring to this role?

    CA: It was a marvelous experience. I had written a TV pilot that she was attached to, and that show has not happened yet, but getting to know her during that, people don’t know this about her, but she lived in Mexico City for a while. She speaks fluent Spanish. She’s really intelligent. She knew a lot about the history of South America, which is where this TV show was set. So I shared with her ‘In the Fire’ and she connected with it in a snap, which of course is what I was hoping. A lot of personal connections for her. I mean, like I was just saying, this is a character who is a fearless truth teller who has these convictions and sticks to them even when it gets her in hot water, even when it gets her physically dragged through the town square and whipped. It is not a coincidence that Amber Heard connected to a character who goes through this. She is herself a fearless truth teller who, this is the 21st century version, but she goes out and speaks her truth and just gets mercilessly bullied for it online. I’m horrified by what she went through in these last years, but she was able to draw from a lot of personal life experiences to be in touch with this character. I mean, the timeline was tight. We shot this movie just weeks before she went to Virginia for her trial. So when we wrapped this movie, she went straight from Guatemala to Virginia for the trial. The way she was able to commit herself and give 100% on this movie where she’s the lead, and she was on set all day, every day, in Italy and Guatemala, for six or seven weeks. But behind the scenes, after hours, she was working on trial prep and having the looming cloud of that, having to share your most horrible stories and stuff with the public. I can’t imagine it. I really can’t.

    Lorenzo McGovern Zaini as Martin Marquez in the thriller 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Lorenzo McGovern Zaini as Martin Marquez in the thriller ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: There’s an old saying in Hollywood: “Never work with children or animals.” Can you talk about directing young Lorenzo McGovern Zaini and did he and Amber bond on set?

    CA: “Don’t work with kids or animals.” We did! We had horses, chickens, rabbits, and kids in this movie. If this movie hadn’t had a star in the child role of Martin, it would have been a waste of time. It’d be a garbage movie without a good performance from him. I’m so blessed to have found such a wonderful actor. Lorenzo’s only 11-years old, remarkably talented, and speaks four languages. He was wearing these contact lenses that make your pupils look different sizes, which make you practically blind. You’re basically seeing through a dot. So he’s basically blind acting through this whole movie and he’s terrific. The relationship that blossomed between him and Amber on and off-screen was, I mean, it’s the foundation of the whole movie. These are two people who are not very emotional. She’s a doctor who’s has purposely cut herself off from emotions, and he’s mentally disturbed, so physically he doesn’t have them. So these two people making a relationship out of nothing, that’s what the movie is, this core personal relationship within the movie. The two of them really did it in real life too, and it was awesome to watch.

    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: Can you talk more about the deep connection between the two characters? What potential does Grace see in Martin, who is being demonized by the townspeople?

    AC: So I think the real arc that’s important for her character is that she comes to this remote village with her science and her medicine, her facts, and her preconceived notions of, “Here’s this boy, and he is disturbed. I’m going to diagnose him. I’m going to put a label on it. I’m going to treat him, and then I’m going to send him on his way.” That’s what she comes in hoping or planning, and she finds a lot more than that. Like the audience is asked in this movie, she has to question all those facts and figures she showed up with. A lot of what she sees from the kid, yes, he’s disturbed, but she’s also seeing some other stuff that she can’t explain with her science and her medicine. The audience is being asked that same question of you see something that has a practical explanation but also might be a little magical. Her arc in the movie is that she goes from treating this kid and protecting him because she’s a doctor and that’s the right thing to do, to protecting him instinctively more as a maternal figure because she loves him, not just because she’s a doctor.

    Eduardo Noriega as Don Marquez in the thriller, 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Eduardo Noriega as Don Marquez in the thriller, ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: Can you talk about the makeshift family that Grace creates with Martin and his father, Nicolas?

    AC: Yeah, this whole family is sort of outcast. The father, Martin’s father basically is protecting his kid from the local priest who wants to do an exorcism. He’s protecting his son out of honor, not love. He’s kind of with the local town and he blames the kid for his wife’s death. She, in addition to treating the boy, Amber’s character also really treats this father. The love story in this movie is very much between the father and the boy of realizing that he can love his son, even if he’s different.

    Lorenzo McGovern Zaini as Martin Marquez in the thriller 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Lorenzo McGovern Zaini as Martin Marquez in the thriller ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

    MF: Finally, the film has horror aspects, romance elements, and even at times plays like the origin story in a superhero movie. Can you talk about balancing all the different tones of this project?

    AC: I love genre movies, but what I really love is creating a unique storytelling space. I’d much rather even try and fail to create a new space, a new story, than to rehash something that we’ve all seen before. So as far as our atmosphere, I decided I’m going to go with this western romantic remote town in South America because we haven’t seen that before. It’s grabbing a bit of the western genre and it’s touching upon the religious horror genre, pulling some of these different elements together and trying to fit them into a cohesive unit. I think that’s a lot of fun. Certainly a lot of fun for me, and hopefully a lot of fun for the audience.

    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, 'In the Fire,' a Saban Films release.
    Amber Heard as Grace Burnham in the thriller, ‘In the Fire,’ a Saban Films release. Photo courtesy of Saban Films.

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  • James Wan Addresses ‘Aquaman’ Sequel Rumors

    (Left) 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Jason Momoa on the set of 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.' Photo courtesy of Jason Momoa's Instagram account.
    (Left) ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ director James Wan at CinemaCon 2022. Photos by Eric Charbonneau. (Right) Jason Momoa on the set of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.’ Photo courtesy of Jason Momoa’s Instagram account.

    Following the huge, $1 billion-plus success of the first ‘Aquaman’ movie, a sequel was pretty much a given. ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ originally shot in 2021, but since then has been through all manner of changes, both in terms of release date and footage.

    Yet despite several stories about issues behind the scenes, director James Wan has now opened up about the process, clearing up rumors and debunking some, while admitting it has been a challenge getting the movie to this point?

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    What’s the story of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’?

    Jason Momoa on the set of 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.'
    Jason Momoa on the set of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.’ Photo courtesy of Jason Momoa’s Instagram account.

    In the previous movie, Aquaman, AKA Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) embraced his destiny as a leader of Atlantis and thwarted the devious schemes of half-brother Orm (Patrick Wilson).

    For ‘Lost Kingdom’, the feuding siblings form an uneasy partnership to take on another of the first film’s big bads, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II’s Black Manta, a vengeance-seeking and now hugely powerful supervillain in possession of the Black Trident, which gives him the ability to command an ancient evil.

    James Wan on whether Batman is in ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’

    Ben Affleck and Jason Momoa on the set of 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.'
    (L to R) Ben Affleck and Jason Momoa on the set of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.’ Photo courtesy of Jason Momoa’s Instagram account.

    Originally planned to surface in theaters last December, the ‘Aquaman’ sequel has seen several different release dates and is also caught up in the end of the DC Extended Universe (and the shift to James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new plans).

    The change in arrival dates also meant Wan and co. had to work to figure out cameos and more so as to fit into the storyline following ‘The Flash’.

    A big part of that is which version of Batman would appear in the film (if at all), with scenes shot featuring either Michael Keaton’s take (as returned to screens in ‘The Flash’) or Ben Affleck.

    Here’s what Wan had to say to Entertainment Weekly on that:

    “The tricky thing early on was not knowing whether ‘Aquaman’ would come out first or come out after ‘The Flash’. So, we just had to be prepared. At the end of the day, the best thing I would say about this movie is that it is not connected in any way to any of those films.”

    He won’t be drawn on whether Batman actually shows up, preferring to go no comment on that front.

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    James Wan talks ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom re-shoots’

    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Black Manta in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics.

    The chatter about additional photography has also been a big part of the rumor sphere, but Wan is quick to explain…

    “We have big actors in this movie, and everyone’s schedule is really hard. So, we had to break up our shooting schedule into sections. We’ll shoot a bit here now, because this actor’s available, and then we’ll do another shoot now, because this guy’s available. People are like, ‘Oh, they’re doing a whole bunch of different shoots!’ No. If we actually combined them all together, it’s actually not that many number of days at all.”

    Wan on Amber Heard’s claims that her role as Mera was “pared down”

    Amber Heard in 2010's 'The Ward.'
    Amber Heard in 2010’s ‘The Ward.’

    Amber Heard, who plays Atlantean warrior Mera in the first movie and returns for the second, made comments in 2022 that she felt her role in the new movie felt “pared down”.

    But for Wan, it was simply a case of David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick’s script focusing on a different dynamic this time:

    “I always pitched this to everyone from the get-go. The first Aquaman was Arthur and Mera’s journey. The second movie was always going to be Arthur and Orm. So, the first was a romance action-adventure movie, the second one is a bromance action-adventure movie. We’ll leave it at that.”

    You’ll get your chance to see more of the movie when the first trailer arrives online tomorrow. For now, check out the teaser below:

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    ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ will be in theaters –– hopefully –– on December 20th.

    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
    Jason Momoa as Aquaman in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures/ ™ & © DC Comics.

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    ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ is produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, Atomic Monster, The Safran Company, and DC Films. The movie is scheduled to release in theaters on December 20th, 2023.

  • Director Jeff Nichols Details Failed ‘Aquaman’ Pitch

    (Left) Jeff Nichols attends the Academy’s 8th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 12, 2016. (Right) DC Comics character Aquaman. Photo courtesy of DC Comics.
    (Left) Jeff Nichols attends the Academy’s 8th Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Saturday, November 12, 2016. (Right) DC Comics character Aquaman. Photo courtesy of DC Comics.

    Director Jeff Nichols is having a positive moment right now. The filmmaker, who has been behind movies including ‘Mud’, ‘Midnight Special’, ‘Loving’ and ‘Take Shelter’, is riding high on good buzz for his latest, ‘The Bikeriders’, which just launched at the Telluride Film Festival (and you can find the trailer for it here).

    While he stepped away from working on developing ‘A Quiet Place’ prequel spin-off ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’ to focus on the biker drama, that wasn’t his first brush with franchise filmmaking.

    The infamous Sony email hack of 2014 revealed chatter about the fact that Warner Bros. was looking to have Nichols make ‘Aquaman’. Obviously, that never came to pass –– history records that James Wan took on the gig, delivered a $1 billion plus result and has the sequel, ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ awaiting release on December 20th.

    And from the sounds of it, Nichols’ idea for the superhero outing probably wouldn’t have worked out as well, as he revealed on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.

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    Nichols on ‘Aquaman’

    Jason Momoa in 2018's 'Aquaman.'
    Jason Momoa in 2018’s ‘Aquaman.’

    Here’s what Nichols told podcast host Josh Horowitz about his potential ‘Aquaman’ take:

    “I still have scenes from ‘Aquaman’ in my head that would’ve been good. They would’ve been quite different from the film that was made. It wasn’t ever feasible… I liked the older Aquaman, like when he had a harpoon for a hand. He was a fallen king and his son had died. He was in mourning. Obviously from this brief pitch you can see it would’ve sold hundreds of dollars’ worth of tickets! That stuff is fun to noodle on, but we got a lot of those movies now. There are a lot of stories in the world. It’s ok to spend time telling some other ones.”

    But that’s far from the only big-name title he’s considered. And according to him, he may return to it…

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    ‘Alien Nation’: Past and Present

    James Caan as Matthew Sykes and Mandy Patinkin as Sam Francisco ("George") in 1988's 'Alien Nation.'
    (L to R) James Caan as Matthew Sykes and Mandy Patinkin as Sam Francisco (“George”) in 1988’s ‘Alien Nation.’

    When ‘Aquaman’ didn’t work out, Nichols switched back to small-scale drama with the acclaimed ‘Loving’. And with that movie giving him more attention, he was approached to work on a remake of 1988 sci-fi movie ‘Alien Nation’, which starred James Caan and Mandy Patinkin.

    The thriller, which chronicled extraterrestrials living on Earth and suffering discrimination, saw a human cop (Caan) assigned a new partner, a “Newcomer” as they tackle a conspiracy among the latter’s people.

    It spawned a TV spin-off and some TV movies, so naturally, Fox (and then Disney, once it bought the company) decided to have someone try a remake. That someone was Nichols, who attempted it first as a movie than a TV series.

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    Here’s Nichols on that one:

    On the ‘Alien Nation’ front, that was a heartbreaker. That’s one of the reasons it’s taken me so long to make another film. I spent four years on that. We were at the one-yard line. I had it cast, and we had it ready to go, but the universe didn’t want me to make that right then. That was an original story I crafted and they wanted to put the ‘Alien Nation’ title on it.

    But it sounds like there is a happy ending coming down the line…

    “Fortunately, that script without the title has gone over to Paramount. After the strike lifts, I can get back to work on it. It’s kind of amazing working on something for so long. I built this entire alien species and all these other things, but it also takes place in Arkansas and feels like one of my films. But it might cost a lot of money. It might be the worst experience of my life, but I’d love to make that film.”

    Nichols’ ‘The Bikeriders’ heads to theaters on December 1st.

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    Austin Butler as Benny in 20th Century Studios' 'The Bikeriders'.
    Austin Butler as Benny in 20th Century Studios’ ‘The Bikeriders’. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios. © 2023 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

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