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James Gunn Confirms That “Dead is Dead” in the DC Universe, Except for When it Isn’t

James Gunn Confirms That “Dead is Dead” in the DC Universe, Except for When it Isn’t

James Gunn is making a definitive statement when it comes to the permanence of death in the DC Universe. In a recent exchange with fans on Threads, the Superman director and DC Studios co-head made it abundantly clear that, under his leadership, characters won’t be resurrecting left and right just to serve shock value or lazy plot twists…and then quickly walked it back.

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Original Star Fox Dev Thanks and Welcomes New Players After ‘Mario Galaxy Movie’

Original Star Fox Dev Thanks and Welcomes New Players After ‘Mario Galaxy Movie’

One of the standout moments in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie was the cameo of Fox McCloud. Although there hasn’t been a new Star Fox title in nearly a decade, longtime fans of the Super NES hero recognized him and the Arwing instantly. Now, thanks to the animated film breaking box office records, a new generation is discovering the space pilot for the first time.

Jack Black Debuts New ‘Mario Galaxy’ Song That Wasn’t in the Movie

Jack Black Debuts New ‘Mario Galaxy’ Song That Wasn’t in the Movie

Jack Black and the rest of the The Super Mario Galaxy Movie cast debuted a new song that wasn’t used in the film. In a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, the actor, dressed as the Koopa King, strummed his guitar and performed “The Ballad of Mario.” Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Brie Larson, Charlie Day, Glen Powell and Donald Glover provided backup vocals.

Early Access Release for ‘Hoppers’ Signals Disney Confidence in New Pixar Film — But Will It Be Another Elio?

Early Access Release for ‘Hoppers’ Signals Disney Confidence in New Pixar Film — But Will It Be Another Elio?

To build interest in the upcoming Pixar film Hoppers, Disney is offering early access screenings a week before the general release. Previews are usually reserved for social media influencers and critics, some of whom have already seen the movie and are under a review embargo. However, giving Pixar fans a chance to see it early suggests studio confidence in the film.