| ‘Suicide Squad’: Joel Edgerton, Jon Bernthal, Joe Manganiello, More Rumored |
By eelyajekiM
| @
|
Friday, January 23rd, 2015 at 6:30 pm |

With rumors of Jake Gyllenhaal replacing Tom Hardy as Rick Flag in Suicide Squad being put to rest, it was back to looking for who could fill the role as the founder of the deadly group for David Ayer‘s comic book adaptation. Joel Edgerton and Jon Bernthal are now the two names rumored to be attached to the role. In addition, there are conflicting reports as to who Gary Sinise could be playing in the film, one, while Joe Manganiello is said to be up for Deathstroke.
...continue reading » Tags: David Ayer, DC Comics, Gary Sinise, Jai Courtney, Jared Leto, Joe Manganiello, Joel Edgerton, Jon Bernthal, Margot Robbie, Suicide Squad, Will Smith | |
| | |
 |
| Batman May Appear In ‘Suicide Squad’ As Lead-In To Solo Film |
By eelyajekiM
| @
|
Wednesday, January 21st, 2015 at 12:59 pm |

In every superhero film, there is a hero and a villain. But when you have a film whose cast is entirely composed of villains, then you need a different sort of antagonist. But you may want to add a hero, just in case. And that seems to be the new rumor going around for David Ayer‘s Suicide Squad. According to Latino Review, Batman will be talked about and seen in camera footage, but Forbes has a scoop of their own that Batman will have an “in-story scene.” More on this as well as minor spoilers after the jump.
...continue reading » | | |
 |
| Will Spider-Man Join Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Infinity War Part I’? |
By eelyajekiM
| @
|
Wednesday, January 14th, 2015 at 5:31 pm |

If you’ve heard one Spider-Man joining the Avengers rumor, you’ve probably heard them all. By now you’d think that many would have given up hope on the idea that Sony would let their popular superhero franchise character go or even share him with their rival studio, Marvel. We came pretty close to seeing that happen last month during the events of the Sony hack with e-mail leaks revealing that Sony was discussing sharing the character. It even went as far as rumors of Amazing Spider-Man star letting Andrew Garfield out of his contract to make room for a another reboot if Marvel reclaimed the rights. But in the weeks after it, news seemed to cool down, and there were no signs that Sony was going to let Spidey go. However, big news, potentially great news if you are a fan of Spider-Man and Marvel Studios. A major scoop from Latino Review has it now that the webslinger will come to the Marvel fold, and be introduced in Avengers: Infinity War Part I. But that is only a tiny portion of the spoilers – which include the major events in Phase 3 that will have a huge impact on the Infinity War films – that follow after the jump.
...continue reading » | | |
 |
| Henry Cavill Says ‘Batman v Superman’ Won’t Be 2 Films |
By Empress Eve
| @
|
Tuesday, January 13th, 2015 at 10:00 am |

Last week saw yet another rumor surface about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Zack Snyder’s highly anticipated follow-up to Man Of Steel. The teaser trailer has yet to be released and it may or may not be attached to theatrical screenings of Jupiter Ascending starting February 6, 2015, but an unverified image that supposedly was taken from said teaser showed that the film would be split into two parts, with the first part being released later this year. No one knows where the image came from, but the thought of getting the first part of the movie — dubbed Batman v Superman: Enter The Knight — as early as October 2015, got everyone’s attention and possibly their hopes up, too.
...continue reading » | | |
 |
| ‘Batman v Superman’ Might Be Split Into Two Films |
By Empress Eve
| @
|
Saturday, January 10th, 2015 at 7:12 pm |

We saw the other day that there’s a good chance that the teaser trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice would be attached to theatrical screenings of Jupiter Ascending starting February 6, 2015. Now, a new image reportedly taken as a screen capture from said teaser is online and it would indicate that Zack Snyder’s follow-up to Man Of Steel will actually be split into two films. See below for more details, as well as a look at the screenshot.
...continue reading » | | |
|  | |
You may have noticed that we're now AD FREE! Please support Geeks of Doom by using the Amazon Affiliate link above. All of our proceeds from the program go toward maintaining this site. |
 |
|