On July 23, 2004, Warner Bros. unveiled Halle Berry as the superhero. By Kirk Honeycutt On July 23, 2004, Warner Bros. unveiled Halle Berry in Catwoman, a would-be blockbuster that disappointed with ...
When Batman #1 hit comic shelves in April 1940, Bill Finger and Bob Kane introduced the character of Selina Kyle/The Cat into the Batman mythos. Eventually, she’d take on the more recognizable ...
Superheroes Madelaine Petsch Really Wants To Play Poison Ivy, And I Love How She's Trying To Get The Batman Director's Attention Batman Matt Reeves' Latest The Batman Part II Tease Sets High ...
One of the writers of the 2004 Halle Berry film “Catwoman” says there’s a simple reason it didn’t have the cultural impact of “Black Panther”: It was terrible. Conservative writer DC McAllister ...
When DC McAllister dared to compare Black Panther to the DC superhero movie Catwoman, writer of the 2004 film John Rogers stepped in to give his opinion, admitting the film was “a shit movie.” Earlier ...
He must have seen the basketball scene, too. “Catwoman” is a bad movie, and everyone involved knows it. That includes Halle Berry, who thanked her agent for getting her “this shitty-ass movie” when ...
Darwyn Cooke gave us Catwoman‘s goggles costume in 2001, and since then we’ve had at least two live-action movies openly ignore one of the best and most practical looks in comics. (The jury’s still ...
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An Animated Catwoman Movie Was Apparently Canceled At HBO Max Mid-Production, And The Aftermath Sounds Infuriating
While many fans would likely agree that the DCU is on sturdier ground with James Gunn and Peter Safran running the show, the duo’s lineup of upcoming DC movies and TV shows hasn’t exactly been free ...
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