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Evidence Suggests ‘The Batman: Part II’ Is Drawing From ‘The Long Halloween’

Evidence Suggests ‘The Batman: Part II’ Is Drawing From ‘The Long Halloween’

Everything about Matt Reeves’ The Batman: Part II is shrouded in secrecy. But World of Reel has compiled a list of rumors that taken together suggest an intriguing narrative direction. Additionally, based on the themes established in the first film and recent casting announcements, many fans are speculating that the new movie’s plot will draw heavily from The Long Halloween comic.

James Cameron Lashes Out at Trump, Implies Avatar Films Are Safeguard for Humanity

James Cameron Lashes Out at Trump, Implies Avatar Films Are Safeguard for Humanity

As Avatar: Fire and Ash approaches its theatrical release, filmmaker James Cameron has stepped out of the director’s chair and into political commentary — this time unleashing a blistering attack on President Donald Trump while simultaneously elevating his own blockbuster franchise as a kind of cultural backstop for humanity itself.

James Gunn Says Batman Is “Boring,” Claims He Has a Plan to Fix Him in the DCU

James Gunn Says Batman Is “Boring,” Claims He Has a Plan to Fix Him in the DCU

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Gunn openly suggested that Batman has effectively run out of storytelling value, calling the character “boring” due to decades of exposure across comics, television, and film. While Gunn insists he has a plan for the Dark Knight within the DC Universe, his comments are already fueling concern among fans who have reservations about the brooding and serious Batman in the hands of a director with Gunn’s portfolio of zany comedic films.

David Zaslav Called Multi-Million Dollar Paramount Compensation Proposal for Him “Inappropriate” as Takeover Battle Escalates

David Zaslav Called Multi-Million Dollar Paramount Compensation Proposal for Him “Inappropriate” as Takeover Battle Escalates

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav pushed back against a proposed compensation package tied to the initial Paramount bid for the company, calling the discussions “inappropriate,” according to a newly disclosed SEC filing. The revelation adds another layer of controversy to the increasingly hostile battle for one of Hollywood’s most powerful media empires.