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Shazam’ To Start Production In February 2018
Heroic Hollywood editor-in-chief Umberto Gonzalez has learned that production onShazam, the next installment of the DCEU?is set to begin this February with?David F. Sandberg (Lights Out) at the helm.
Earlier today, Warner Bros.?revealed?several untitled projects had been slated for release, with two of the films listed as untitled DCEU films. It’s possible one of these dates could be reserved for?Shazam?as both of these developments come just days before Warner Bros.’ presentation at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, although?Shazam?was previously set to hit theaters April 5, 2019. As for the second date, it’s possible this could be the?Wonder Woman?sequel in the event ofannouncement?at SDCC 2017.
Plot details on?Shazam?remain under wraps, however, it was previously reported that the New Line Cinema production which will be produced in conjunction with Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, will not feature Black Adam (Dwayne Johnson) as the villain of the Billy Batson-centric film.
Shazam is a DC Comics character who first debuted in 1939 with the original name of Captain Marvel. Created by C.C. Beck and writer Bill Parker, the character was first published by Fawcett Comics. Shazam himself is the alter-ego of the aforementioned teenage Billy Batson who has the ability to say the word “Shazam,” and transform into an adult superhero with the power of six mythological gods after saying the word.
Stay tuned to Heroic Hollywood for the latest news on?Shazam?as we learn it.
Full article here
http://heroichollywood.com/shazam-start-production-february/
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http://13thdimension.com/exclusive-first-look-action-comics-roars-toward-watchmen-showdown/
EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: ACTION COMICS Roars Toward WATCHMEN Showdown
Posted By?Dan Greenfield?on Jul 15, 2017 |?2 comments
Action Comics’?October solicitations are here…
—
As noted here, there and everywhere, the?DC Universe’sshowdown with the?Watchmenuniverse begins in November with Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson’s?Doomsday Clock?(click here).
Fittingly, DC’s flagship titles —Action Comics?and?Detective Comics?— will be dedicated this fall to setting that story up, much in the same way that?The Flash/Batman?crossover?The Button?did in the spring. (Click here for more on that.)
The bigger of the two stories will play out in?Action?with?The Oz Effect?— which will reveal the identity of Mr. Oz, the mysterious cloaked figure lurking in the shadows of the DCU since the?DC Rebirth?special last year. It begins in September, with?Issues #987and?#988,?and will feature bells and whistles like lenticular covers, much like?The Button.
Now, here’s your?EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK?at what to expect in the final three installments in?Action Comics #989-991,?thanks to the October/early November solicitation copy provided to?13th Dimension?by DC Comics. (Detective Comics’?storyline focuses on Tim Drake’s escape from Mr. Oz’s prison. Comicosity has the October solicitations:?Click here.)
Not only that, we have Nick Bradshaw’s lenticular cover forIssue #989?— homaging Frank Quitely’s cover for?All-Star Superman #10:
Here are the solicitations. DC’s full solicitations go live Monday 7/17:
ACTION COMICS #989
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art by VIKTOR BOGDANOVIC
Lenticular cover by NICK BRADSHAW
Variant cover by NEIL EDWARDS and JAY LEISTEN
“THE OZ EFFECT” part three! The startling revelation of Mr. Oz’s origin has stopped the Man of Steel dead in his tracks. With Superman distracted by disasters looming around the world, Mr. Oz has the time to confront Lois Lane.
On sale OCTOBER 11 • 32 pg, FC • LENTICULAR COVER $3.99 US • NON-LENTICULAR COVER $2.99 US • RATED T
ACTION COMICS #990
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art by VIKTOR BOGDANOVIC
Lenticular cover by NICK BRADSHAW
Variant cover by NEIL EDWARDS and JAY LEISTEN
“THE OZ EFFECT” part four! If Superman refuses to join Mr. Oz’s cause, maybe Superboy will! The mysterious villain hits Superman where it hurts when Oz and Jon join forces. But the stakes are raised when the Last Son of Krypton is forced to choose between his son and saving his adopted home planet.
On sale OCTOBER 25 • 32 pg, FC • LENTICULAR COVER $3.99 US • NON-LENTICULAR COVER $2.99 US • RATED T
ACTION COMICS #991
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art by VIKTOR BOGDANOVIC
Lenticular cover by NICK BRADSHAW
Variant cover by NEIL EDWARDS and JAY LEISTEN
“THE OZ EFFECT” part five! After being revealed as [REDACTED], Mr. Oz makes his last moves against the Man of Steel and his family and leaves the Man of Tomorrow wondering what other secrets and lies await him in the future as “The Oz Effect” comes to a close.
On sale NOVEMBER 8 • 32 pg, FC • LENTICULAR COVER $3.99 US • NON-LENTICULAR COVER $2.99 US • RATED T
Heroic Hollywood editor-in-chief Umberto Gonzalez has learned that production onShazam, the next installment of the DCEU?is set to begin this February with?David F. Sandberg (Lights Out) at the helm.
Earlier today, Warner Bros.?revealed?several untitled projects had been slated for release, with two of the films listed as untitled DCEU films. It’s possible one of these dates could be reserved for?Shazam?as both of these developments come just days before Warner Bros.’ presentation at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend, although?Shazam?was previously set to hit theaters April 5, 2019. As for the second date, it’s possible this could be the?Wonder Woman?sequel in the event ofannouncement?at SDCC 2017.
Plot details on?Shazam?remain under wraps, however, it was previously reported that the New Line Cinema production which will be produced in conjunction with Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment, will not feature Black Adam (Dwayne Johnson) as the villain of the Billy Batson-centric film.
Shazam is a DC Comics character who first debuted in 1939 with the original name of Captain Marvel. Created by C.C. Beck and writer Bill Parker, the character was first published by Fawcett Comics. Shazam himself is the alter-ego of the aforementioned teenage Billy Batson who has the ability to say the word “Shazam,” and transform into an adult superhero with the power of six mythological gods after saying the word.
Stay tuned to Heroic Hollywood for the latest news on?Shazam?as we learn it.
Full article here
http://heroichollywood.com/shazam-start-production-february/
- - - Updated - - -
http://13thdimension.com/exclusive-first-look-action-comics-roars-toward-watchmen-showdown/
EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: ACTION COMICS Roars Toward WATCHMEN Showdown
Posted By?Dan Greenfield?on Jul 15, 2017 |?2 comments
Action Comics’?October solicitations are here…
—
As noted here, there and everywhere, the?DC Universe’sshowdown with the?Watchmenuniverse begins in November with Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson’s?Doomsday Clock?(click here).
Fittingly, DC’s flagship titles —Action Comics?and?Detective Comics?— will be dedicated this fall to setting that story up, much in the same way that?The Flash/Batman?crossover?The Button?did in the spring. (Click here for more on that.)
The bigger of the two stories will play out in?Action?with?The Oz Effect?— which will reveal the identity of Mr. Oz, the mysterious cloaked figure lurking in the shadows of the DCU since the?DC Rebirth?special last year. It begins in September, with?Issues #987and?#988,?and will feature bells and whistles like lenticular covers, much like?The Button.
Now, here’s your?EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK?at what to expect in the final three installments in?Action Comics #989-991,?thanks to the October/early November solicitation copy provided to?13th Dimension?by DC Comics. (Detective Comics’?storyline focuses on Tim Drake’s escape from Mr. Oz’s prison. Comicosity has the October solicitations:?Click here.)
Not only that, we have Nick Bradshaw’s lenticular cover forIssue #989?— homaging Frank Quitely’s cover for?All-Star Superman #10:
Here are the solicitations. DC’s full solicitations go live Monday 7/17:
ACTION COMICS #989
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art by VIKTOR BOGDANOVIC
Lenticular cover by NICK BRADSHAW
Variant cover by NEIL EDWARDS and JAY LEISTEN
“THE OZ EFFECT” part three! The startling revelation of Mr. Oz’s origin has stopped the Man of Steel dead in his tracks. With Superman distracted by disasters looming around the world, Mr. Oz has the time to confront Lois Lane.
On sale OCTOBER 11 • 32 pg, FC • LENTICULAR COVER $3.99 US • NON-LENTICULAR COVER $2.99 US • RATED T
ACTION COMICS #990
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art by VIKTOR BOGDANOVIC
Lenticular cover by NICK BRADSHAW
Variant cover by NEIL EDWARDS and JAY LEISTEN
“THE OZ EFFECT” part four! If Superman refuses to join Mr. Oz’s cause, maybe Superboy will! The mysterious villain hits Superman where it hurts when Oz and Jon join forces. But the stakes are raised when the Last Son of Krypton is forced to choose between his son and saving his adopted home planet.
On sale OCTOBER 25 • 32 pg, FC • LENTICULAR COVER $3.99 US • NON-LENTICULAR COVER $2.99 US • RATED T
ACTION COMICS #991
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art by VIKTOR BOGDANOVIC
Lenticular cover by NICK BRADSHAW
Variant cover by NEIL EDWARDS and JAY LEISTEN
“THE OZ EFFECT” part five! After being revealed as [REDACTED], Mr. Oz makes his last moves against the Man of Steel and his family and leaves the Man of Tomorrow wondering what other secrets and lies await him in the future as “The Oz Effect” comes to a close.
On sale NOVEMBER 8 • 32 pg, FC • LENTICULAR COVER $3.99 US • NON-LENTICULAR COVER $2.99 US • RATED T
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