Penguin and Joker both filming at the same time, Batman 2 filming in November
DC Elseworld is in good hands, and it’s nice to see things are moving along at a good pace
Penguin and Joker both filming at the same time, Batman 2 filming in November
DC Elseworld is in good hands, and it’s nice to see things are moving along at a good pace
DC Elseworlds is basically Batman Elseworlds as of now lmao
DC Elseworlds is basically Batman Elseworlds as of now lmao
Big facts
I’m really curious if the term ‘Elseworld’ will only be used for the Reeves Verse and Joker films, or if there are future plans to make other DC films that will be classified as Elseworld
Like is ‘Elseworld’ an actual thing that DC wants to expand on, or is that just code word for “those dark and mature Gotham movies and shows that make us a lot of money”
Big facts
I’m really curious if the term ‘Elseworld’ will only be used for the Reeves Verse and Joker films, or if there are future plans to make other DC films that will be classified as Elseworld
Like is ‘Elseworld’ an actual thing that DC wants to expand on, or is that just code word for “those dark and mature Gotham movies and shows that make us a lot of money”
I know that Black Superman movie is still in development under Elseworlds
But I wonder what else they could do under that banner
She’s up to something
Didn’t know she was going to be in this
will Zoe be in it????
she leaves gotham at the end of the movie so probably not
Man what the hell.
However, the TV rights for Batman are caught up in a legal limbo involving Fox, Disney and a trio of mergers. Bruce Wayne can, and often does, appear on TV shows, but Batman in the cape and cowl is almost certainly off-the-table.
Disney
Man what the hell.
However, the TV rights for Batman are caught up in a legal limbo involving Fox, Disney and a trio of mergers. Bruce Wayne can, and often does, appear on TV shows, but Batman in the cape and cowl is almost certainly off-the-table.
Disney
That’s so odd
This dates all the way back to Adam West lmao
Man what the hell.
However, the TV rights for Batman are caught up in a legal limbo involving Fox, Disney and a trio of mergers. Bruce Wayne can, and often does, appear on TV shows, but Batman in the cape and cowl is almost certainly off-the-table.
Disney
Definitely explains why he isn't ever in anything, or it's always some very obvious b******ization