Marvin Montanaro

Marvin Montanaro is the Editor-in-Chief of That Park Place and a seasoned entertainment journalist with nearly two decades of experience across multiple digital media outlets and print publications. He joined That Park Place in 2024, bringing with him a passion for theme parks, pop culture, and film commentary. Based in Orlando, Florida, Marvin regularly visits Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, offering firsthand reporting and analysis from the parks. He’s also the creative force behind The M4 Empire YouTube channel, bringing a critical eye toward the world of pop culture. Montanaro’s insights are rooted in years of real-world reporting and editorial leadership. He can be reached via email at mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com SOCIAL MEDIA: X: http://x.com/marvinmontanaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvinmontanaro Facebook: https://facebook.com/marvinmontanaro YouTube: http://YouTube.com/TheM4Empire Email: mmontanaro@thatparkplace.com
Has ‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ Been Canceled? Could Robert Pattinson’s The Batman Enter James Gunn’s DCU? Delays and Reveals Could Indicate a Major DC Shake Up

Has ‘Batman: The Brave and the Bold’ Been Canceled? Could Robert Pattinson’s The Batman Enter James Gunn’s DCU? Delays and Reveals Could Indicate a Major DC Shake Up

Batman recently made his first official DCU appearance in Creature Commandos, at a time in which the Caped Crusader’s two movies, The Batman 2 and Batman: The Brave and The Bold seem to be stalling behind the scenes. Could that mean there’s turmoil behind the scenes? And what does that mean for Batman’s future in the DCU?

‘Variety’s’ Female Directors Debate: The Shocking Box Office Truth Hollywood Won’t Admit

‘Variety’s’ Female Directors Debate: The Shocking Box Office Truth Hollywood Won’t Admit

Variety recently published research from the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University showing that “women accounted for just 16% of directors working on the 250 highest-grossing domestic releases” of 2024, noting further that “women directed just 11% of the 100 most popular films, down three percentage points from 2023.”