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Ben Affleck will no longer be directing the Batman standalone movie. He is now in search for a director for the film as he wants to focus on being the star of the film. -
'Justice League' Updates: Aquaman, The Flash, and Cyborg's Appearance in 'Batman v Superman'; Doomsday as the Film's Villain
Aquaman, The Flash, and Cyborg who are part of the Justice League are going to make an early appearance in 'Batman v Superman.' The speculated villains of the film are Doomsday and Maxie Zeus. The filming of the movie is set to start on April in England. -
Batman vs. Superman: The New Love Team
Everyone is thrilled between a Superhero versus a Superhero battle. Who will be the best and last man standing: Man of Steel or Dark Knight? -
Batman Solo Movie’ Updates: Ben Affleck may direct the upcoming franchise reboot?
Batman Solo movie is the anticipated film remake of the franchise of Batman. Ben Affleck, playing Bruce Wayne in upcoming Batman v Superman film, is now being considered for the part. -
‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ Update: DLC Details, Free Skin Revealed
Batman publisher announced the release date and details of the upcoming content update for Arkham Knight. Also, a new Batman skin is available for free with the game's update -
1st DC Movie Universe Film – Ben Affleck’s Batman to Lead ‘Justice League’?
Ben Affleck to possible lead Justice League. DC has not announced nor confirmed anything yet. Since Marvel is on a roll, DC will not allow itself to be left behind. -
Did "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" 2nd Trailer Reveal too much? Promotional Posters Out
As its showing date is nearing, Warner Bros. have uploaded the second trailer of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" followed by the promotional posters of the superheroes including Wonder Woman. -
Colorado movie gunman sentenced to 12 lifetimes and 3,318 years
Condemning movie massacre gunman James Holmes to 12 life sentences and the maximum 3,318 years in prison for his rampage in a midnight screening of a Batman film, a Colorado judge said on Wednesday that evil and mental illness are not mutually exclusive. -
Colorado movie gunman is 'monster' destined for 'hell,' victim says
The Colorado movie massacre gunman is destined for the "darkest, most painful part of hell," a sobbing victim testified on Monday at the start of a three-day hearing after which James Holmes will be formally sentenced to life with no parole. -
Quiet victims at peace with Colorado gunman's life sentence
When the Colorado gunman's defense lawyer rose to make her closing argument and the other families of the murder victims of James Holmes walked out of the courtroom, Scott and Kathleen Larimer stayed in their seats. -
Father of Colorado movie gunman pleads with jury for his life
The father of the Colorado movie massacre gunman pleaded on Tuesday for his son's life, showing the jury photos of family vacations when he said James Holmes was "a really excellent kid" who became mentally ill and is not to blame for his July 2012 rampage. -
Survivors of Colorado cinema massacre describe horrors for jury
A woman who survived Colorado's movie theater massacre found an escape route blocked by bodies, she told jurors on Tuesday in the murder trial of gunman James Holmes. And a nine-months pregnant woman slipped in blood while fleeing with her badly wounded husband. -
Sobs heard as Colorado cinema massacre trial begins
Colorado's long-awaited cinema massacre trial began on Monday with opening statements in which jurors were asked to decide whether gunman James Holmes was insane when he killed a dozen moviegoers in 2012, or a calculating mass murderer who deserves execution. -
Jury selection to start in Colorado cinema massacre trial
The first of some 9,000 potential jurors will report to court in Colorado on Tuesday as selection begins for the trial of James Holmes, the former neuroscience graduate student who killed 12 people in July 2012 at a midnight screening of a Batman movie. -
Judge in Colorado cinema massacre case won't delay trial again
A judge overseeing the Colorado movie theater massacre case said on Wednesday he will not delay the trial of gunman James Holmes again, rejecting a request by the defense for more time to study the results of a second court-ordered sanity exam.
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