DYNAMITE: THE BOYS ARE BACK IN TOWN!01/23/20 @ 4:53 pm EST
Source: Dynamite | Categories: The-Boys | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentThe Boys are returning to comics, or at least what's left of them, with their original writer and creator Garth Ennis for the sequel,
Dear Becky.

Following the massive success of the comics and Prime adaptation, with over 150,000 omnibuses sold in 2019, Garth Ennis (Punisher, Preacher) returns to Wee Hughie, Billy Butcher, Vought and more in this hotly anticipated new entry. Picking up in-story 12 years after the finale of the 90 issue epic run, the marriage of Hughie and Annie (Starlight) is derailed by a mysterious document that threatens to rip open the scars of the past and reveal nightmarish truths about The Boys.
Joining Ennis on this series are some returning greats. Russ Braun (Fables, Hellstorm) picks right back up on interiors years later, after drawing a large chunk of the original series following series co-creator Darick Robertson. Robertson (Transmetropolitan, Wolverine) returns to contribute covers. For his first, Robertson once more calls back to the very first cover with The Boys looking down on something, as was also seen with #7 and #50.
"Originally I never intended to do more with The Boys at all, but for obvious reasons I’ve found myself thinking about the story and characters again over the past couple of years," said writer Garth Ennis. "There was one aspect of the original story, and one character in particular, that I never felt got a fair shake- Becky Butcher, whose demise motivates her husband Billy to do the terrible things he does, but who only actually appears in two issues of the original book. I liked writing Becky very much, almost as much as Butcher himself, and I wanted to look in greater detail at how her relatively brief appearance cast such a long shadow."
Darick Robertson adds, "This comic has always been close to my heart and seeing the response to the show and the new drove of readers discovering the original material, makes the timing for this series a wonderful opportunity to bring fresh material to the new readers as well as a treat for the original fans. Revisiting these characters is a nice feeling, and creating covers for the series and collaborating with Ennis again is a treat."
Using a flashback structure,
Dear Becky will flesh out both the pre-history of The Boys, call back to classic moments, and move the story forward. It's an indispensable chapter for all fans of The Boys, going back nearly 15 years or new to the story from the show.
"We were extremely pleased with the entire Boys series, and felt that it was one of Garth and Darick's greatest works – and that is saying something!,” said Nick Barrucci, Dynamite CEO and Publisher. “When Garth came back to with a new story, we were surprised but also excited of course. Once he clued us in, we were floored. It's gratifying that Darick has been able to make time for the covers with his current schedule, and having Russ Braun return to draw the series too. We’re excited to bring this new yarn to fans and retailers!"
Created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, The Boys debuted in 2006 at Wildstorm, but was canceled and picked up by Dynamite. Running until 2012, the series attracted both critical praise and controversy as Ennis infused it with his trademark wit and criticisms of society and the superhero. In 2019 Amazon Studios released a television adaptation of the series to their Prime platform, developed by Erik Kripke and starring Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty and others. Out the gate, the series was a success with high user ratings and viewership, glowing reviews and viral engagement. A second season is set to release this year. To accompany the show, Dynamite recollected the entire comic series into six affordable paperback omnibus volumes, each featuring an official alternate photo cover. The series sold over 150,000 copies through 2019, rushing back to press multiple times.
Dynamite will also release a promotional poster of The Boys, perfect for both retailers and fans to advertise the series or show off their fandom. Additionally, all six volumes of
The Boys Omnibus are available to catch up on the original comic, as well as art books and collectibles.
THE BOYS: DEAR BECKY #1 will be solicited in Diamond Comic Distributors’ February 2019 Previews catalog, the premier source of merchandise for the comic book specialty market, and slated for release in April 2020. Comic book fans are encouraged to preorder copies of the issue with their local comic book retailers. It will also be available for individual customer purchase through digital platforms courtesy of Comixology, Kindle, iBooks, Google Play, Dynamite Digital, ComicsPlus, and more!
AUDIENCES ARE LOVING SPIDER-NOIR05/30/26 @ 2:41 pm EST
Source: Forbes | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentSony’s new
Spider-Noir series has out done the MCU when it comes to fans. According to
Forbes, the new
Nicholas Cage lead series with him playing a 1930s variant of Spider-Man has garnered the highest audience score of all Marvel related television projects on
Rotten Tomatoes. In the new series, Cage plays detective Ben Reilly who used to be the web-swinging hero called The Spider but hung up his mask after the death of his fiancée. Audience have really taken to the series that is available in both color and B&W, giving it a 93% (a point higher than when Forbes did their article) and even scored well with the critics at 92%. While the critic score is impressive, other Marvel projects have done better such as
X-Men ’97 with a 99% score and
Ms. Marvel with a 98% among critics. But on the audience side, 93% is tops beating out shows like
Agents of SHIELD,
Daredevil (Netflix) and
WandaVision. While there has been no word on a second season, it would be hard for Amazon and Sony to ignore results like this.
GUNN TEASES 2 BIG CHARACTERS COMING TO THE DCU05/30/26 @ 2:08 pm EST
Source: Threads | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentJames Gunn, co-head of DC Studios and writer/director of the upcoming Man of Tomorrow film, was back on social media this week answering questions and one in particular stood out. A Threads user named “boyturizmo” asked, “Will we ever see General Zod, Doomsday, Dr. Fate, Black Adam, Ultraman (with his Crime Syndicate) or Darkseid?” Gunn replied, “Two of them in not too long…” This of course led to a ton of speculation on which two and where? Now the obvious one is Darkseid, and while Gunn has said his DCU isn’t building toward a big Thanos like battle with Darkseid, the character is going to be appearing in the upcoming animated series
Mr. Miracle. The series is in production with comic writer
Tom King onboard as the showrunner and he recently showed off a clip to interviewer
Brandon Davis, who did not share what he saw. Mr. Miracle is an escape artist raised on Darkseid’s planet Apokolips who falls in love with a warrior woman named Big Barda and they escape to Earth. Though no casting has been announced for the series, Gunn has stated that the animated series are cannon to the DCU and actors cast in the animated shows, like
Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., would carry over into live action like Grillo did in both
Peacemaker and
Superman. As for the second character we will see soon, it is possible that Gunn could bring back more characters from the DCEU and have
Dwayne Johnson return as Black Adam or
Pierce Brosnan don the helmet of Dr Fate once more. And Ultraman could return from the black hole he was sucked into… but I think the most likely possibility will be in flashbacks to Krypton, possibly in
Supergirl, where we could see General Zod cameo in a scene with Jor-El (
Bradley Cooper) and Zor-El (
David Krumholtz) discussing the fate of the planet and how to handle it. This would be a great scene for world-building… though part of me really wants Brosnan back as Fate.
SEBASTIAN STAN ON HIS "MANY ROLES" IN THE BATMAN PART 205/24/26 @ 1:45 pm EST
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The Batman Part 2 going into early production, fans are eager for news, information and confirmations and we may just have one thanks to one of the newcomers to the franchise,
Sebastian Stan. It’s been rumored for months that the actor who has played everything from Bucky Barnes to Donald Trump to Tommy Lee was moving to Gotham in the role of District Attorney Harvey Dent aka coin-flipping villain Two-Face, and while his casting was confirmed by director
Matt Reeves a few days back, we have not had an official announcement on the part he will be playing. While speaking to Deadline about his film
Fjord, Stan spoke a bit about his summer plans which include a trip to London to work with Reeves where he says he will be playing “many roles in this one”. The article states that he’s talking about the role of Dent and how the character transforms from D.A. to villain when acid is thrown in his face by mobster Salvadore Maroni. Stan goes on to say, ”I’m excited, I’m nervous and trying to keep surprising myself.” He also he has been working with hair and make-up already trying to figure out how his disfigurement will look. Stan doesn’t come out and say in the quotes that he’s playing Two-Face, but Deadline strongly implies it and are one of the sites that had been reporting that he had been cast in the role early on.
The Batman Epic Crime Saga, as Reeves calls it, does have one hitch to overcome. During The Penguin series on HBO Max, Maroni was played by
Clancy Brown and does not make it through the series. So, either the attack on Dent takes place prior to the events we’ve already seen portrayed or Reeves is going to change up who throws the acid. Not a huge problem but it will be interesting to see how the moment will be handled if we end up seeing it at all.
The Batman Part 2 is beginning to film and is on track for an October 2027 release.
WHAT TO MAKE OF THE BATMAN PART 2 CAST05/16/26 @ 2:01 pm EST
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Matt Reeves is heating up the internet with his social media posts. He started it off with a couple camera tests showing the Batmobile in the snow, letting us know that production had begun on the long-awaited sequel. Then he began letting fans know the cast for the upcoming
The Batman Part II starting with a gif of Robert Pattinson as the caped crusader with the quote, “We meet again, my friend.” This led into a series of posts that welcomed back the Dark Knight’s to main allies,
Andy Serkis as Alfred Pennyworth and
Jeffrey Wright as Jim Gordon. Then we got the two sides of the city fighting for control represented by
Jayme Lawson as newly elected Mayor Bella Real and
Colin Farrell as crime boss Oz Cobb aka The Penguin. Then he welcomed back the true hero of the film, Gil Perez-Abraham as Officer Martinez. Martinez is the representation of how the GCPD views The Batman as he appears multiple times in the first film, each time becoming more comfortable with working with the vigilante. Reeves would return to posting the next day and introduce the new characters to the film, but through gifs from their previous projects and not officially naming characters. This would include three MCU veterans starting with
Scarlett Johansson and
Sebastian Stan. Then
Game of Thrones patriarch
Charles Dance, from
A Good Day to Die Hard,
Sebastian Koch and from Atlanta and the Eternals,
Bryan Tyree Henry. Stan has been heavily linked to the role of Harvey Dent aka Two-Face with Dance likely playing his father Christopher. Johansson is believed to be playing Dent’s wife Gilda but that has never been confirmed and there had been no rumors at all about Koch and Henry, though Koch’s management posted a tweet about him helping rid Gotham of evil. Many on-line are speculating that Henry could be playing Detective Harvey Bullock. What is interesting are the names not mentioned in posts such as
Con O’Neil as Chief Mackenzie Bock,
Barry Keoghan as the Joker and
Paul Dano as the Riddler. I wouldn’t assume that not being mentioned doesn’t mean they don’t show up in the film, just that the character may not have a lot of screen time. The assumption is that the film will focus on Dent working with Gordon and Batman to clean up Gotham, so there will be lots of room for other characters in this film. The film has started production and is on track to premiere in October of 2027.
HAS MATTHEW LILLARD JOINED THE DCU?05/09/26 @ 3:03 pm EST
Source: Threads | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentWe are in the age of
Matthew Lillard and everyone except
Quentin Tarantino seems to be happy about it. The
Scream and
Scooby-Doo actor has been having a bit of a resurgence lately coming shortly after Tarantino made some disparaging comments about the actor with no provocation. Many in the industry stood up for Lillard and now the actor seems to be popping up everywhere including the latest
Scream film, the second season of
Cross and the second season of
Daredevil: Born Again. The latest news reported by multiple sites has the actor joining the cast of
Man of Tomorrow, the next DC Studios film written and directed by
James Gunn. Gunn, who is good friends with Lillard and has worked with him previously on both Scooby-Doo movies, posted the below image of the pair together, commenting on the news reports as “pure speculation” and saying that they are just “casually hanging out”. Most took the posts to be sarcasm and assume that Lillard is now in the film as that is where Gunn is right now, filming the project. Fans on-line have begun even more speculation as to who Lillard could be playing including various heroes and characters with the most notable being Jim Gordon from Gotham and Plastic Man, a character that Gunn and Lillard once tried to pitch as a project to DC/Warner Bros. It’s my belief that he will be a more Superman centric character such as STAR Labs Professor Emil Hamilton or police detective Dan Turpin. But that also would be pure speculation.
MATT REEVES TEASES START OF BATMAN PART 2 PRODUCTION05/09/26 @ 2:44 pm EST
Source: Twitter | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentFans of
Matt Reeves’ film
The Batman got excited this week because of driving in the snow. The director posted images to his social media showing test footage of the Batmobile driving in winter conditions, which were the first signs that the long-awaited sequel had begun production. Though it has been postponed many times, it is set to be released in October of 2027 and will make the first time live-action
Batman and
Superman films will be released in the same year. The cold weather setting has long been assumed for the film based on the timeline created in both the first movie starting on Halloween and ending on Election Day and then The Penguin series on HBO Max which took place over a week or so immediately after the flooding of Gotham. The new film will pick up right after the award-winning series which places the time frame squarely in December. The plot for the film is still under wraps, but along with returning stars
Robert Pattinson,
Andy Serkis,
Colin Farrell,
Barry Keoghan and
Jeffrey Wright, the project has reportedly added
Scarlett Johannson,
Sebastian Stan and
Charles Dance. Stan is reported to be playing Gotham DA Harvey Dent aka Two-Face while Dance is said to be his father, Christopher. These castings have been reported by multiple reputable outlets but not confirmed by DC Studios or Reeves. With production having begun, the film is on track to keep its release date of October 2027.
JAMES GUNN TALKS DCU CONTINUITY AFTER PARTIAL REBOOT05/02/26 @ 1:59 pm EST
Source: Threads | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentJames Gunn, co-head of DC Studios, has addressed the strange “partial reboot” of the DCEU and why he didn’t just start completely fresh. With the new DCU starting with the animated
Creature Commandos series and the new
Superman movie, certain elements from the previous regime carried over like
Viola Davis as Amanda Waller and there were some questions about more recent projects like Gunn’s own
The Suicide Squad and
Blue Beetle. And Gunn’s first DC movie also had elements from previous films including
Margot Robbie as Harley Qiunn. So why not just start over? Turns out a lot of it has to do with the
John Cena lead
Peacemaker series on HBO Max. According to a social media post by Gunn, “Peacemaker Season 2 deals were all in place when I became head of DC. It was either break everyone's contracts and pay out all that money and take away HBO Max's biggest show at the time or find a way to make it work. I chose the latter. Mostly tho because I love the character and the show and thought he/they could be an important part of the DCU.” Now, this has left quite a mess trying to figure out what is and isn’t cannon, and Gunn realizes this. He posted, “I've been thinking about this a lot in regards to The Suicide Squad & Blue Beetle and I've been meaning to rewatch both with an eye towards that knowing what I know now almost three years into the DCU (with a couple more years of scripts being actively filmed or created). Maybe after MoT Jenn & Steve & I can get together for a special couple podcasts to discuss. What do you guys think is potentially or definitely NOT canon from TSS & BB?” He is referring to
Jennifer Holland, his wife and actress who plays Harcourt and
Steve Agee who plays Economos. The three of them did the post-episode podcasts for Peacemaker season two. Doing
The Suicide Squad film makes sense with its ties to
Peacemaker, but the reason for the
Blue Beetle is that there are talks of an animated Blue Beetle series based on the 2023 film with
Xolo Maridueña continuing in the role of Jaime Reyes. The fact it’s included here confirms the animated series is still happening.
DAVID HARBOUR ENLISTS FOR ‘JOHN RAMBO’ PREQUEL04/18/26 @ 12:44 pm EST
Source: Deadline | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentDavid Harbour is heading into the jungle. The actor has joined the cast of
John Rambo, an upcoming origin-story film set before the events of
First Blood. Harbour will portray Major (also known in earlier films as Colonel) Sam Trautman, the tough-minded commander and mentor figure long associated with the franchise. The film stars Noah Centineo as a younger John Rambo and is directed by Jalmari Helander (
Sisu) from a screenplay by Rory Haines and Sohrab Noshirvani. The project is expected to explore the experiences that forged Rambo into one of action cinema’s most enduring figures—years before he returned home to the confrontation that launched the original 1982 film.
John Rambo is backed by Lionsgate and Millennium Media, with Templeton Media and AGBO also involved, and has reportedly wrapped production in Thailand. Additional cast members include Yao, Jason Tobin, Quincy Isaiah, Jefferson White, and Tayme Thapthimthong. Sylvester Stallone—who originated the role across five films—is attached as an executive producer, alongside Anthony and Joe Russo and other producers tied to the project.
CHARLES DANCE IS HEADED TO GOTHAM04/18/26 @ 12:24 pm EST
Source: Deadline | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentDeadline is reporting that
Game of Thrones actor
Charles Dance will be joining the cast of the upcoming
The Batman Part 2, which is set to start filming in the next few weeks. While this is unconfirmed by DC Studios, Dance is believed to be playing Charles Dent, the father of Harvey Dent aka Two-Face played by fellow newcome to the franchise,
Sebastian Stan. There had been many reports over the last few months of other actors turning down the role of the elder Dent which is believed to have some parallels with the role Dance is best known for, Tywin Lannister. He joins a cast that also returns
Robert Pattinson,
Andy Serkis,
Colin Farrell and that has added Scarlett Johansson in an undisclosed part. Prior to joining the
Matt Reeves’ sequel, Dance appeared recently in
Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein and the Peacock series
Day of the Jackal.
WELCOME TO WREXHAM SCORES RARE THREE SEASON RENEWAL04/11/26 @ 11:27 am EST
Source: Variety | Comments (0) | E-mail Article | Add a CommentFX is doubling down on one of television’s most unlikely success stories. The Emmy‑winning docuseries
Welcome to Wrexham has been officially renewed for
three additional seasons, ensuring the show will run through
at least Season 8. The announcement comes just weeks ahead of the series’ Season 5 premiere on May 14, 2026. The series chronicles the ownership journey of
Ryan Reynolds and
Rob McElhenney—often credited onscreen as Rob Mac—after their 2020 takeover of Welsh football club
Wrexham AFC. What began as a celebrity‑owned sports experiment has evolved into one of FX’s most successful and beloved nonfiction franchises, following the club’s extraordinary rise through the English football pyramid. FX Entertainment president
Nick Grad called the renewal “nearly unheard of,” praising the creative team and the global connection audiences have formed with the club and its community. Reynolds and McElhenney echoed that sentiment in a joint statement, crediting the documentary crew and Wrexham’s rapid on‑field success for making such a long‑term commitment possible. Season 5 will continue to track Wrexham’s pursuit of promotion to the Premier League following
three consecutive promotions, a feat never before achieved in English Football League history. With cameras set to keep rolling for years to come, FX has made it clear that Wrexham’s story—both on and off the pitch—is far from finished.