This blog post is a little late for May the Fourth, but I can still make it for "THIS IS THE MAY" (Little bit of MANDALORIAN reference there). So in celebration of this "STAR WARS" month, I'm going back to my special What If editorials to do a What If, STAR WARS: A NEW HOPE was made today. Of course when the original STAR WARS was released in theaters in 1977, directed by George Lucas, and it changed the world of cinema forever. This movie influenced dozens of todays filmmakers, and hundreds of today's big block…
Not only am I trying to catch up with the MCU films, but also the DCEU films as well. I left off at BATMAN V SUPERMAN, now I am here to discuss SUICIDE SQUAD. After the events of BATMAN V SUPERMAN, and the death of Superman, the world is in chaos, and a new threat emerges in the Enchantress (Cara Delevingne), who is bent on destroying the world. Heroes like Batman, Wonder Woman, and The Flash, are somehow unavailable, so what does the government do? Well an official, Amanda Waller (Viola Davis), proposes a plan to put together a team of dis…
In my attempt to catch up with the movies of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe), since I left off with Captain America: Civil War, it only makes sense to discuss the MCU film that followed right after, Doctor Strange. Strange is the fourteenth film in the MCU, focusing on supernatural superhero, Doctor Strange, a master of the mystic arts, also in comics having the title of the Sorcerer Supreme. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko for Marvel Comics in the 1960s. The film focuses on the character of Doctor Stephen Strange …
"This job, you try to save as many people as you can. That doesn't mean everybody, but you don't give up". A quote said by Captain America himself (Chris Evans) in his new solo film by Marvel Studios, Captain America: Civil War, even though he is accompanied by an ensemble cast of Marvel superheroes including new and old allies. But nonetheless the film itself explores the meaning of this quote a lot and what it means to the very character of a superhero as two split factions of The Avengers try to explore this, one led by …
So after decades of audiences waiting, a milestone in comic book superhero film history has been reached. Two of the world's most iconic superheroes, Batman and Superman, finally come face to face in a cinematic feature film, in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the follow-up to 2013's Man of Steel, and true start to the DC Cinematic Universe, to rival that of Marvel Studios. We see in this movie, Batman himself, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck), actually witnesses the destruction of Metropolis during the final fight scene of Man of Stee…