Hulu has released the official Books of Blood trailer for Brannon Braga’s upcoming film adaptation of Clive Barker’s classic horror anthology novel series. Premiering on Wednesday, October 7, the film follows a journey into uncharted territory through three tales tangled in space and time. You can check out the trailer now in the player below!
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Consisting of six books published between 1984-85, the anthology which mostly covered the horror genre with the occasional fantasy element mixed in, received rave reviews from critics and readers alike, with legend Stephen King calling Barker the “future of horror.” Some of the film’s individual stories have already been adapted for the big and small screen, namely “The Forbidden,” which became the cult classic Candyman, and The Midnight Meat Train.
Click here to purchase the first three volumes of Barker’s iconic anthology novel!
Braga is set to co-write, executive produce and direct in his feature debut with The Girlfriend Experience‘s Anna Friel, Under the Dome‘s Britt Robertson, Godfather of Harlem‘s Rafi Gavron, and Russian Doll‘s Yul Vazquez all signed on to star in the film. Adam Simon, co-creator of WGN’s Salem, is also attached to co-write the project, which will blend together three tales from the books in an overarching narrative that also features original material.
Friel is attached to play Mary, a brilliant psychologist who has gained fame as a skeptic debunking theories and beliefs not based in science who is struggling with the loss of her 7-year-old son to leukemia and has a change of heart when her new lover Simon convinces her he can speak her dead son. Robertson is attached as Jenna, a hypersensitive girl who suffers from “misphonia,” an abhorrence of sound, and sets out for Los Angeles when she learns her mother is about to send her back to the “Farm.”
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Gavron will star as Simon, a charismatic young man who begins a relationship with Mary and convinces her he is a ghost whisperer and can speak for her dead son. Vazquez will portray Bennett, a professional killer whose latest target tells him of a priceless book that will allow him and his wife to retire, only to come across supernatural threats in his journey for the book.
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Sundance Now has revealed their October slate, including the U.S. debut of ITV’s highest rated new drama Des, the bone-chilling true crime drama starring David Tennant as the infamous serial killer Dennis Nilsen, as well as the streaming premiere of the steamy legal drama The Split Season 2, and the new docuseries The Dakota Entrapment Tapes. You can check out the full lineup below!
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The Sundance Now October slate includes:
Thursday, October 1
The Split, Season 2 Ep 1 (Streaming Premiere)
Season two delves back into the world of high-flying family of lawyers, where Hannah Stern (Nicola Walker, MI-5, River) is busy negotiating complex divorce cases whilst being confronted by difficulties in her own family.
We Got This, Ep 5 (Sundance Now Exclusive)
Another episode of the darkly comedic conspiracy thriller. A choice between a new lead that raises more questions than answers and an extremely risky plan that could likely crack the Palme case wide open causes divisions within the group. Desperate to save his marriage, George (creator and star Schiaffino Musarra, The Man with the Red Horn) goes it alone, diving headfirst into his most absurd idea yet. Van der Graff’s call for backup has George, Alex, Eva, and Björn all in the crosshairs as legendary closer Elmer de Kant swoops in the eliminate this gang of investigators once and for all.
One Lane Bridge, Ep 3 (Sundance Now Exclusive)
Another episode of the supernatural crime thriller. The community comes together to bury the dead. Ariki’s (Dominic Ona-Ariki, The Commons) suspicions grow that Stephen’s wheelchair-bound wife, Lois, is somehow involved in the case. When Ariki gets an alarming visitation, he distracts himself with a hedonistic bender. Frustrated with the investigation’s lack of progress, the locals deal out with vigilante justice of their own.
Monday, October 5
Finding Oscar
A forensic scientist and a dedicated prosecutor seek justice for the massacre of a boy’s family during the Guatemalan civil war. Executive produced by Steven Spielberg. (Documentary, 2016)
Lynch: A History
Lynch: A History explores the silence that nonconformist NFL star Marshawn Lynch deploys as a form of resistance. Culling more than 700 video clips and placing them in dramatic, rapid, and radical juxtaposition, the film is a powerful political parable about the American media-sports complex and its deep complicity with racial oppression. Executive produced by Danny Glover. (Documentary, 2020)
Tuesday, October 6
Interview with a Murderer
In this gripping true crime documentary, world-renowned criminologist David Wilson conducts a series of interviews with convicted murderer Bert Spencer, long suspected in the infamous 1978 killing of a young boy. (3 EPS, 2016)
Thursday, October 8
We Got This, Ep 6 – FINALE
On the run to reunite with his family in Georgia, USA, George thinks he is safe until he realizes that the bad guys are right behind him. Back in Sweden, Alex, Björn, Eva, and Norberg help Ralf and the Palme group to connect all the dots in their investigation, but there is one very important connection missing. Turning the tables on the threat, George and Sofia find the missing connection, but will it be enough to keep George and the gang out of serving life in prison?
The Split, Season 2 Ep 2
As Hannah prepares Fi Hansen for her divorce, she feels increasingly stressed by the double life she is leading with Christie.
One Lane Bridge, Ep 4
The homicide investigation ramps up. Stephen is put under pressure when Lois is brought in for official questioning. Ariki’s inappropriate behavior jeopardizes both his professional career and the case. Stood down from work, he finds himself lost in the wilderness. One Lane Bridge tries to claim another victim.
Monday, October 12
American Dream
This acclaimed documentary focuses on a mid-1980s workers’ strike at a Hormel meatpacking plant in Minnesota. After employees have both their wages and benefits cut, the local union endorses a strike, but complications arise when the national branch of the union doesn’t follow suit. This divide in viewpoints has unexpected consequences for organized labor in the United States, and makes for intriguing depictions of workers’ rights, strikes, and union negotiations. Directed by Barbara Kopple (Harlan County U.S.A.). (1990)
I Am Another You
Eating garbage, dodging police, and hitching rides with strangers, award-winning Chinese filmmaker Nanfu Wang shares the streets with a young drifter named Dylan who left a comfortable home and loving family for a life of intentional homelessness. Fascinated by his choice and rejection of society’s rules, Nanfu follows Dylan with her camera on a journey that takes her across America and explores the meaning of freedom – and its limits. (Documentary, 2017)
Thursday, October 15
Des, Ep 1 (Sundance Now Exclusive)
David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch, Good Omens) stars in a bone-chilling true-crime drama focusing on one of the most infamous serial killers in UK history – Dennis Nilsen. Known as the ‘kindly killer’, Nilsen was a local civil servant who spent five years murdering boys and young men he met on the streets of Soho from 1978 to 1983. He would meet and befriend these men before offering them food or lodgings for the evening back at his North London flat. When he was finally caught on 9 February 1983, Nilsen had murdered a total of fifteen men over a period of five years, making him Britain’s most prolific serial killer of the time. Des delves into the mind of one of the most emotionally elusive serial killers the world has ever seen. Can we ever really understand the mind of a psychopathic killer? And, if we try, what price do we pay? Also starring Daniel Mays (Line of Duty, Good Omens) and Jason Watkins (The Crown, A Very English Scandal).
The Split, Season 2 Ep 3
Hannah’s personal and professional lives collide as Christie’s anger mounts.
One Lane Bridge, Ep 5
Ariki’s heroics are rewarded when he’s reinstated at work. The Ryders celebrate a hundred years on the farm, but the festivities are cut short when the guest of honor goes missing. A poignant confession provides much-needed closure for the town.
Monday, October 19
As I Lay Dying
The story of the death of Addie Bundren and her family’s quest to honor her last wish to be buried in the nearby town of Jefferson. Starring James Franco (The Disaster Artist, 127 Hours), Logan Marshall-Green (The Invitation), Danny McBride (Pineapple Express), Beth Grant (Donnie Darko), Tim Blake Nelson (O Brother, Where Art Thou?), Jim Parrack (Suicide Squad) and Ahna O’Reilly (The Help). Based on the 1930 classic novel by William Faulkner. (2013)
Becoming Who I Was
In northern India’s sparsely populated and mountainous Ladakh region, an impoverished young boy is discovered to be the reincarnation of an esteemed, high-ranking Tibetan monk. Born displaced from his original monastery in Tibet, the boy is denied his rightful place. Amid growing doubts and mounting expectations in the community, the boy and his elderly godfather embark on a grueling, improbable trek across India to return the young monk-to-be to his rightful monastery before it becomes too late. (Documentary, 2018)
Thursday, October 22
One Lane Bridge, Ep 6 – FINALE
The locals take their personal vendettas out during an isolated rabbit hunt. Ariki’s gift helps him solve the final piece of the puzzle. The ongoing tension between Ariki and Stephen builds to a deadly climax.
Slings and Arrows, Season 3
As the award-winning Canadian dramedy concludes, the cast and crew of the New Burbage Festival struggle with the unfamiliar burden of success as they mount two vastly different productions: King Lear and a contemporary musical. But with the erratic lead actor, will they reach artistic heights or flop spectacularly? Starring Paul Gross (Tales of the City), Martha Burnes (Remedy) Stephen Ouimette (Mentors), and Mark McKinney (Superstore). Sarah Polley (My Life Without Me) and theater legend William Hutt guest star. (6 EPS, 2006)
The Split, Season 2 Ep 4
Secrets come out as Hannah deals with the fallout from her anniversary party.
Des, Ep 2
With limited resources, Jay and the police continue to dig into Nilsen’s memories in an effort to convict him for the murder of every one of his victims. But when Des suddenly withdraws his cooperation and stops talking to the police, Jay fears justice will be lost. Meanwhile, Des confides increasingly in Brian. As Brian’s sessions give Des the opportunity to analyze and confront the possible reasons for his crimes, he considers the prospect that he may not be guilty of murder after all.
Monday, October 26
Heathers
In order to get out of the snobby clique that is destroying her good-girl reputation, an intelligent teen teams up with a dark sociopath in a plot to kill the cool kids. Starring Winona Ryder (Little Women), Christian Slater (True Romance), Shannen Doherty (Charmed), Lisanne Falk (Less Than Zero), Kim Walker (Say Anything…), and Penelope Milford (Coming Home). (1989)
Love & Bananas: An Elephant Story
Ashley Bell and a team of elephant rescuers led by Asian elephant conservationist Lek Chailert embark on a daring 48-hour mission across Thailand to rescue a 70-year-old captive Asian elephant and lead it to freedom. (Documentary, 2018)
Tuesday, October 27
The Dakota Entrapment Tapes (Sundance Now Exclusive)
In a sleepy North Dakota town, where the crime rate is so low people often don’t lock their front doors, 20-year-old college student Andrew Sadek mysteriously disappears in May 2014 and is found dead almost two months later. What Andrew’s friends and family didn’t know was that in the months before his death, he had been coerced into becoming an informant for an aggressive police task force that had been secretly operating for years. As details of Andrew’s double life are revealed, the cover of the shadowy program is blown, laying bare the collusion and abuse of power of local law enforcement at all levels. Following the Sadek family’s fight for the truth about how their son was killed, the film skillfully uncovers the forces at play in his death and reveals why law enforcement secretly waged a war on drugs, on a college campus that didn’t have a drug problem. (2 EPS, Documentary, 2020)
Thursday, October 29
Des, Ep 3 – FINALE
Reeling from Des’ change in plea, Jay and the police throw themselves into proving premeditation. If they can show the court that Des was undoubtedly of sound mind when he committed his crimes, he will go down and never be released. If they fail, Des could get a cushier sentence on diminished responsibility and effectively escape justice. As the trial begins and the defense start to tear strips off key witnesses, Jay and his team are shocked by just how flimsy their case against Nilsen seems.
Witches: A Century of Murder
Historian Suzannah Lipscomb investigates the witch hunts that plagued Britain in the 17th century, examining common myths about their origin. (2 EPS, Documentary, 2015)
The Split, Season 2 Ep 5
As the Hansen case escalates, Hannah tries to make amends and rebuild her marriage.
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After acquiring the rights to the Sarah Paulson-starring horror-thriller from Lionsgate last month, Hulu has debuted a new teaser for Aneesh Chaganty’s Run, which also reveals a November 20 premiere date! The teaser can be viewed in the player below!
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This November…RUN. @officialrunfilm premieres November 20, only on Hulu. #RUNfilm pic.twitter.com/w62vk2eTrk
— Hulu (@hulu) September 22, 2020
In Run, they say you can never escape a mother’s love… but for Chloe, that’s not a comfort — it’s a threat. There’s something unnatural, even sinister about the relationship between Chloe (Allen) and her mom, Diane (Paulson). Diane has raised her daughter in total isolation, controlling every move she’s made since birth, and there are secrets that Chloe’s only beginning to grasp. From the visionary writers, producers, and director of the breakout film Searching, comes a suspense thriller that shows that when mom gets a little too close, you need to RUN.
“We’re super excited audiences will get to stream Run on Hulu, a platform that’s really committed to giving the movie the same, big splash that was always intended for it,” Chaganty previously said in a statement. “Plus, the film is about a girl who’s been quarantined at home her whole life; watching it the same way should be a fitting experience in 2020.”
Chaganty co-wrote the screenplay with his Searching co-writer Sev Ohanian. The project is produced by Ohanian and Natalie Qasabian.
The movie was initially set for a May 8 release but was delayed along with many other titles due to the ongoing global pandemic. A new Hulu premiere date has not yet been announced. Run will reportedly also be released theatrically in select international markets.
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The writer/director first got acclaim with his viral video Seeds, which racked up more than a million views in under 24 hours on YouTube. Filmed with Google Glass, the video got him invited to join Google Creative Labs, where he spent two years developing commercials for the tech giant.
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According to Deadline, Academy Award nominee Carey Mulligan (An Education) has signed on for the leading role in Bradley Cooper’s next directorial project titled Maestro, centering around the marriage between award-winning composer Leonard Bernstein and his wife, actress Felicia Montealegre. On top of directing, the Oscar-nominated actor will also be starring in the upcoming Netflix film with Mulligan set to portray the role of Felicia.
“I was struck by Carey ever since I saw her on stage many years ago and I haven’t missed a performance of hers since,” Cooper said in a statement. “I am humbled to be working with such a mammoth talent, as well as such a kind person in Carey.”
“We’re absolutely thrilled that Carey Mulligan will play our mother in Maestro,” one of the children of Leonard and Felicia Bernstein, Jamie Bernstein said. “Carey will surely capture Felicia’s unique combination of wit, warmth, elegant beauty, and depth of emotion. We also love the way Carey conveys a kind of storybook European grace, which was something our mother embodied as well.”
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Maestro will span over 30 years in telling the beautifully complex story of the marriage between Bernstein and his wife, Felicia Montealegre. Bernstein’s colorful life included making a memorable conducting debut at the New York Philharmonic at 25 when the conductor took ill. Without even rehearsing, Bernstein did so well his star was launched the next day when his feat made the front page of the New York Times. He was blacklisted before being cleared of being a communist just before he composed the Oscar-nominated score for On the Waterfront, and he was an activist in the civil rights movement, and outspoken on issues including ending the Vietnam War.
Cooper’s main focus on the project has always been the “charged and complex relationship” between Bernstein and Montealegre. The star and filmmaker has reportedly been working closely with Bernstein’s children Jamie, Alexander, and Nina, over the past couple of years.
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Maestro is co-written by Cooper and Josh Singer with Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Cooper, and his Joint Effort producing partner Todd Phillips (Joker), Kristie Macosko Krieger, Oscar-nominated producer Emma Tilliinger Koskoff (The Irishman, Joker), and Fred Berner and Amy Durning set as producers.
Paramount is no longer involved with the project. Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment is still attached. Production on the drama is expected to begin early next year. The streamer will give the film a significant theatrical release before it moves exclusively to Netflix.
(Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
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While the two-time Oscar winner is busy developing a drama about the Tham Luang cave rescue for MGM, Ron Howard has found another new project in the form of a biopic centered on acclaimed Chinese pianist Lang Lang, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Based on Lang and David Ritz’s memoir Journey of a Thousand Miles, the untitled biopic will chart the musician’s incredible life story from his childhood in the provincial city of Shenyang in Northern China to the peak of the modern global classic music industry, all the while his family sacrifices almost everything to help their son succeed.
“Dream big, work hard, and always believe in yourself,” Lang said in a statement. “This movie, thanks to Ron Howard’s vision, will inspire young people around the world to follow their dreams and never forget they are one in a million.”
Click here to purchase the 2008 memoir upon which the film will be based!
Michelle and Kieran Mulroney (Sherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows) are attached to adapt the memoir for the screen, with Brian Grazer set to produce the film via his and Howard’s Imagine Entertainment production banner, while Lang and Jean-Jacques Cesbron will executive produce with Polygram Entertainment’s Michele Anthony and David Blackman. Stuart Ford’s AGC Studios are attached to finance the project.
“Lang Lang’s story is one of determination, passion, sacrifice, and finding the inner strength to beat the odds,” Grazer and Howard said in a joint statement. “This film is a bridge between two cultures that share universal truths about the gauntlets we face in the pursuit of greatness.”
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While Howard is currently awaiting to begin production on the Thai cave story, Thirteen Lives, he is planning to begin production on the Lang biopic shortly after in China and the U.S. with both Mandarin and English dialogue.
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As we near the terrifying season of mid-fall, Raid71 has unveiled a new collection of prints featuring everyone’s favorite Peanuts character Charlie Brown mashed up with some of horror genre legend John Carpenter’s filmography! The prints, as well as a special mashup of Charlie and Evil Dead‘s Ash Williams, can be viewed in the gallery below!
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Each of the four prints represents a director that was able to turn his hand to any style within the genre, from classic suspense in 1978’s iconic slasher Halloween to the social commentary of the 1988 cult classic sci-fi action pic They Live, as well as a film that refined archetypes of hero and damsel in distress with 1986’s Big Trouble in Little China to all-out dystopian action with 1981’s Escape From New York.
As an added bonus with the special prints, Raid71 is also offering fans a rare prototype model of Charlie Ash, a 4.5-inch handprinted figure with a design based on the Sam Raimi-created and Bruce Campbell-performed character from the horror-comedy franchise Evil Dead.
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The four 5″ x 5″ prints will be a timed edition set to run from Thursday, September 24 to Sunday, September 27 beginning at 1 p.m. EST, with the set of four set to be signed and numbered and runs for approximately $30. The prints are available to view on Raid71’s official site now and fans can head here to purchase the set once sales open up!
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Studiocanal has released the official trailer for director Harry Macqueen’s forthcoming drama film titled Supernova, featuring award-winning actors Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci as they portray a long-time couple who must now face an uncertain future following Tucci’s character getting diagnosed with dementia. The film doesn’t have a U.S. release date yet but it is scheduled to hit UK theaters on Friday, November 27. Check out the video in the player below!
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In Supernova, It is deep Autumn and Sam and Tusker, partners of twenty years, are on holiday. They are travelling across England in their old campervan visiting friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with young-onset dementia two years ago their lives have had to change. Jobs have been given up and plans put on hold. Their time together is now the most important thing they have. As the trip progresses however, their individual ideas for their future begin to collide. Secrets are uncovered, private plans unravel and their love for each other is tested like never before. Ultimately, they must confront the question of what it means to love one another in the face of Tusker’s irreparable illness.
The film is being led by Oscar winner Colin Firth (The King’s Speech) and Emmy winner Stanley Tucci (The Lovely Bones). It will also feature James Dreyfus, Pippa Haywood, and Sarah Woodward.
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Supernova is written and directed by Harry Macqueen. It is produced by Tristan Goligher and Emily Morgan. The film will be having its world premiere this Thursday, September 24 at the 2020 San Sebastián International Film Festival.
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Comingsoon.net has compiled a list of the 15 Best Batman Statues Ever Made in celebration of Batman Day! Check it out below!
Bruce Wayne AKA the caped crusader AKA the Dark Knight AKA the “World’s Greatest Detective” AKA Batman made his first appearance in Detective Comics in 1939. Since then, the character’s success on the page, the small screen, and large have made all of his titles household names. The story of an orphan boy who grew up and used his inheritance to save the citizens of Gotham as a vigilante resonated, and continues to resonate with billions.
To say Batman is iconic is an understatement. In many ways, he is the be-all and end-all superhero—he’s just a dude. A hyper-intelligent, physically-fit dude. Like us, he didn’t come from another planet or gain powers in some freak accident, and that makes us feel capable—maybe we can stand for justice as well? Regardless, this day, Batman Day, is celebrated all across the globe to honor perhaps the most timeless comic book character of all time. Here’s to 81 years and 81 more! That said, we’ve compiled a list of the 15 best Batman statues ever made so that every September 21 you can take these puppies out, put them on your mantel, and salute the Dark Knight.
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Based on the art of comics legend Frank Miller comes an all-new DC Designer Series: Batman statue. This impressive 1:6 scale statue showcases the ravaged, gritty and iconic look from Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns story line. From comic book to 3-D polyresin statue, this piece is a real testament to the impact a comic can have on generations of fans.
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Fan favorite Batman artist David teamed up with XM to deliver Batman Sanity. An incredible and perfectly balanced composition of top Batman villains surrounding the Dark Knight, taunting him endlessly pushing him over the edge. But this is Batman. And his mental willpower and determination is perhaps his strongest ability. This Art Piece is a testament to the Dark Knight’s iron-willed resolve to never cross the line – and hold on to his sanity even when surrounded by the darkest evil.
“I made a promise on the grave of my parents to rid this city of the evil that took their lives. By day, I am Bruce Wayne, billionaire philantropist. At night, criminals, a cowardly and superstitious lot, call me… Batman.”
Prime 1 Studio presents the first product of MMDCBH-01: Batman from Batman: Hush. Batman: Hush is a 2002-2003 comic book story arc that published in the Batman monthly series. The story depicts a mysterious stalker, head wrapped in bandages, called Hush, who seems intent on sabotaging Batman from afar, and utilizes many guest appearances by Batman villains. Inspired by the art of Jim Lee, Batman measure approximately 24 inches tall. It is a must have for all Batman: Hush fans.
“Batmobile and Batwing both gone but I still have this body.”
Prime 1 Studio presents PMDCNB-01: Ninja Batman from Batman Ninja (Animated Film). From the top creators of Japan, Batman Ninja is a Japanese animated film directed by Junpei Mizusaki. Batman Ninja takes a journey across the ages as Gorilla Grodd’s time displacement machine transports many of Batman’s worst enemies to feudal Japan – along with the Dark Knight and a few of his allies. The villains take over the forms of the feudal lords that rule the divided land, with the Joker taking the lead among the warring factions. As his traditional high-tech weaponry is exhausted almost immediately, Batman must rely on his intellect and his allies including Catwoman and the extended Bat-family to restore order to the land, and return to present-day Gotham City.
Legendary writer/artist Frank Miller returned to Batman with Dark Knight III: The Master Race, teaming with superstar artist Andy Kubert! Now, the DC Collectibles statue based on Kubert’s rendition of the Dark Knight is back in a new, miniaturized edition! Limited edition of 5,000. Measures approximately 7″ tall.
Batman Red Rain is a DC Comics Elseworlds tale, in which the Dark Knight battles the infamous Dracula, ultimately becomes a vampire himself in the process. Inspired by Francesco Francavilla’s poster of the same name, the Batman: Red Rain statue depicts Batman as a vampire stalking the night and hunting his own kind, while attempting to stave off his own hunger for blood.
“I am vengeance! I am the night! I am Batman!”
Prime 1 Studio is proud to present 1/3 Scale MMDC-01BD: Batman Battle Damage version. from Batman: Arkham Knight (2015 Video Game). The Dark Knight must defend the city that he had sworn to protect, when all of his deadliest foes unite to destroy him on Halloween Night with Scarecrow leading the group of rogues. However, while dealing with Scarecrow’s plan with the help of his allies, Batman must battle the mysterious “”Arkham Knight”” who seemed to have an unknown connection with the Caped Crusader.
“We have to be ready. You, me, the others… there’s an attack coming from far away.”
Batman has always been a fan-favorite character in DC Comics. After the event of Superman’s “death”, Batman learned of the supervillain Steppenwolf’s return who attempts to combine the reactivated Mother Boxes and reshape the world. Playing a crucial role as the founder of the Justice League, he has recruited and inspired all members of the league to save the world. To celebrate the release of the epic blockbuster by DC Comics, Sideshow and Hot Toys are thrilled to introduce the sixth scale Batman collectible figure from Justice League.
Skillfully crafted based on Ben Affleck’s appearance as Batman in Justice League, the movie-accurate collectible figure features two interchangeable heads which include a newly developed head sculpt and a masked head, three interchangeable eye pieces and lower faces capturing Ben Affleck’s facial expressions in the movie, newly developed muscular body, a brand-new Batsuit and leather-like cape, as well as a selection of gadgets and a Parademon gun.
Played by Adam West (Batman) and Cesar Romero (The Joker), now immortalized by Iron Studios in the statues Batman Deluxe BDS Art Scale 1/10 and The Joker Deluxe BDS Art Scale 1/10 – Batman 66, with the hero duly armed with his “Shark Repellent Bat Spray”, and his biggest enemy, laughing, balancing on one leg, both properly dressed in their colorful and patterned Hawaiian shorts, gliding on their personalized boards on translucent waves. The iconic scene is derived from the episode “Batman” Surf’s Up! Joker’s Under!”The 10th of the third season of the series, originally shown in November 1967.
“A hero can be anyone, even a man doing something as simple and reassuring as putting a coat on a young boy’s shoulders to let him know that the world hadn’t ended.”
Prime 1 Studio presents the 1:3 scale MMTDKR-02: Batman from The Dark Knight Rises. Bruce Wayne was the main protagonist of The Dark Knight Trilogy, described as a billionaire environment and military defense developer who witnessed his parent’s murder at age 8, and later traveled the world for seven years to seek the means to fight injustice, fear and chaos before returning to Gotham City to become Batman, a bat-masked vigilante hailed as the city’s “”Dark Knight””, who dedicated himself to protecting it from its criminal underworld at night as a means to uphold justice, hope and order. Batman from The Dark Knights Rises is precisely sculpted with screen accurate detail, capturing Christian Bale as the silent guardian of Gotham City and stands approximately 33 inches tall on a base environment based on the final battle scene. This is a must have statue for all fans of Batman from The Dark Knight Rises!
Based on the art of Todd McFarlane and Sculpted by Jonathan Matthews. After 15 years of celebrating diverse Batman art styles through the Batman Black & White statue line, DC Direct is proud to present its 100th statue in the collection, by acclaimed writer and artist Todd McFarlane. This milestone statue is based off of McFarlane’s cover for Batman 423. As with the previous 99 statues in the series, McFarlane’s design reinforces the core value of DC Direct’s Batman Black & White line: to represent the printed page in 3-D form.
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Sideshow and Iron Studios presents the Batman (Black Edition) Prime Scale Statue. Produced with concept and art developed by Ivan Reis (DC Comics official artist) of Chiaroscuro Studios. Exclusively sold at Sideshow and Iron Studios Concept Store, this polystone statue is hand-painted and features two heads with interchangeable mouths, interchangeable hands, the Joker gargoyle, and an LED light-up bat signal base.
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Shout! Factory and MVD Entertainment Group have provided ComingSoon.net with the exclusive trailer for Tom DiCillo’s Delirious director’s cut, starring Steve Buscemi and Michael Pitt. The new cut will be released on VOD & Digital HD on October 6 from Shout Factory, and on Blu-Ray and DVD on October 13 from MVD Entertainment Group. Check it out in the player below!
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Les (Steve Buscemi) is a small-time paparazzi with dreams of making it big. His luck changes for the better when he befriends a young homeless kid, Toby (Michael Pitt), and makes him his assistant. The two form an unlikely bond running through the sham and glam of NYC’s celebrity scene but when Toby falls for a pop diva and becomes a reality TV star, Les takes the rejection personally. The never-before-seen Director’s Cut features bonus and behind-the-scenes content including a new filmed introduction by director Tom DiCillo detailing the motivation behind his 12-year search for the film.
“Delirious is a very meaningful film for me, both personally and artistically,” states DiCillo. “Just before its original release some editing choices were forced upon me which I’ve always regretted. When I finally found the current owner of the rights to the film, I jumped at the chance to restore the film to its original cut. I wrote it for Steve Buscemi and he delivers one of his finest performances. I’m thrilled this Director’s Cut will give people a chance to appreciate it.”
The film also stars Alison Lohman (Drag Me to Hell), Gina Gershon (Face/Off), Callie Thorne (Rescue Me), Kevin Corrigan (Pineapple Express), Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory) Kristen Schaal (Bill & Ted Face the Music) and Richard Short (Public Enemies) with special appearances by Elvis Costello and David Wain. This award winning film about the high stakes world of fame and celebrity from acclaimed filmmaker Tom DiCillo, the writer/director of “Living in Oblivion”, is now presented for the first time in its original, never before seen Director’s Cut.
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AWARDS
Best Director, Best Screenplay; San Sebastian Int’l Film Festival
Special Jury Prize, Istanbul Int’l Film Festival
Best Director, US Comedy Arts Festival
BONUS FEATURES ON BLU-RAY, DVD AND DIGITAL HD
3 Promotional Shorts: ‘Casting Michael Pitt’, ‘Steve Buscemi is Pissed’ and ‘The Gina Gershon Tape’
New filmed Director’s Intro by Tom DiCillo
New audio Commentary from director Tom DiCillo
‘Stalking Delirious’ making of featurette
Alison Lohman Music Video: ‘Shove It’
Original Theatrical Trailer
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In DC Comics’ Batman #4 (1940), Batman tells Robin, “we never kill with weapons of any kind.” Thus implemented the hotly debated rule that Batman would not use guns or lethal force. In the issues that preceded Batman #4, Batman did carry guns and kill. However, in less than 2 years after his debut, the caped crusader’s creators, Bob Kane and Bill Finger (mostly Finger) decided that their aristocratic, hyper-intelligent vigilante would not carry a gun or kill (a rule DC had already applied to Superman).
This shift in the character’s core philosophy happened fairly quickly in retrospect. In 1939, Batman had yet to become a fully-formed character in a medium yet-to-be understood or properly utilized. The Dark Knight’s origin story, involving the brutal murder of Bruce Wayne’s parents didn’t even manifest itself until around 6 months after Batman was capping vampires with silver bullets on the page (yeah). That said, Thomas and Martha Wayne, who despised violent criminals, catalyze Bruce’s motivations and that of his creators (again, mostly Finger).
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The “no-kill rule” continues to frustrate casual fans. Gotham City would arguably be a safer/better place if Batman just ended the Joker once and for all. Because of this, there are plenty of stories where Batman does kill, but most of those stories contradict the heart of who Batman is. In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the character is essentially a mass murderer, seeking justice however he sees fit (machine gunning criminals with the Batmobile, fatal brandings, etc.). That film’s director, Zack Snyder, has openly criticized fans who think superheroes shouldn’t kill, saying that a Batman who isn’t allowed to use lethal force lives in a “dream world.” As you may recall, Snyder’s Clark Kent AKA Superman broke Zod’s neck in Man of Steel, something that upset fans (and was condemned by Christopher Nolan), but wasn’t as incendiary as Batfleck’s brutality—which is far more dangerous than Superman’s laser eyes.
Inspired by characters like Sherlock Holmes, Batman has earned himself the mantel of the “World’s Greatest Detective.” He’s a thinker: driven, obsessive, and consumed by a desire to honor the legacy of his parents. Batman’s fortitude is the reason people often argue that, with enough prep time, he could defeat anyone or anything. To kill would be to admit defeat or take an easy path, and that’s not who Bruce/Batman is. The consequences of “admitting defeat” are perhaps best explored in Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s The Batman Who Laughs miniseries.
The Batman Who Laughs: The Grim Knight #1 outlines the origin story of Bruce Wayne in a parallel universe. In this Gotham, when Thomas and Martha Wayne were murdered in Crime Alley, a young Bruce picks up the gun and shoots their murderer. Thus beginning the career of a much more sinister Batman, one more equatable to the Punisher, and ultimately, the Joker, than the Dark (yet not this dark) Knight we know and love.
The early days of the Grim Knight’s career is successful: he defeats everyone—from crime families to growing supervillains (even killing a maniac in an Ace Chemical plant). For a while, the police support him, all but one, Jim Gordon. In this universe, Batman and Gordon are far from friends. The Grim Knight’s mission turns Gotham into a totalitarian state where everyone is under constant surveillance (he even puts chips in people’s necks to force their obedience). The Grim Knight not only kills those “convicted” of crimes but those accused as well. Eventually, Gordon and Alfred defeat Batman, proving that the “no-kill rule” keeps Bruce from losing his faith in humanity.
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Co-creator Kane has openly criticized Batman’s “no kill rule.” In his autobiography, Batman and Me, he said that Batman “wasn’t the Dark Knight anymore with all the censorship.” However, Kane has also acknowledged that the character’s lighter (and sometimes campy) tone early on helped him to become the iconic he is today. Besides, a hero without a moral compass, killing under the guise of “the greater good” excuse, is an anti-hero/villain but never a superhero. The latter argument has been made vehemently by Finger, the man who deserves the most credit for the caped crusader’s characteristics.
The brutal origin story Finger wrote for Batman taught Bruce to cherish life and hate criminals. In Batman #47 (1948), Finger has Batman come face-to-face with his parents’ murderer, Joe Chill. Rather than kill him, Batman reveals to him his identity, hoping to provoke a confession (so that Chill can face due process). In a panic, Chill reveals the role in played in Batman’s creation to his henchman, who ultimately gun him down. Not only does Batman take no pleasure in Chill’s death, but he brings his killers to justice.
In his Dark Knight trilogy Christopher Nolan paints Bruce/Batman in a similar light. Batman Begins follows Bruce, years after his parents’ murder, as he takes a pistol to Chill’s (who was convicted for murdering the Waynes) parole hearing, only to see him gunned down in the courthouse by Carmine Falcone’s triggerman. After a meeting with Falcone, Bruce throws his gun into the river, and leaves Gotham, vowing never to stoop to the level of those ruining his home, and in turn, his parents’ legacy.
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We don’t watch/read superhero stories to feel dejection. Proponents of grounding superheroes in overt realism are missing the point of the genre people like Finger helped define. To quote Christian Bale from Batman Begins, “people need dramatic examples to shake them out of apathy and I can’t do that as Bruce Wayne. As a man, I’m flesh and blood, I can be ignored, I can be destroyed; but as a symbol… as a symbol I can be incorruptible, I can be everlasting.” Striving towards this paradigm creates emotionally resonant drama. By struggling with his morality, Batman’s character/story becomes a dramatized reflection of the type of conflict most of us experience daily to do the “right” thing, whatever that may mean for them.
There’s nothing gained by forcing overt cynicism/pragmatism into a world where men wear tights and can fly. There’s no real message. No hope. Great art is meant to entertain, inform, and inspire. Batman’s code, like Captain American or Superman’s, isn’t just about being a role model (maybe it is?). Batman’s code, in the face of true darkness, masquerades as unwavering altruism. However, Bruce Wayne doesn’t kill for a much more selfish reason. Bruce had his parents and his idyllic life taken from him. By cleaning up the street of Gotham without killing, he’s besting Death, which in his mind, is the real enemy. He knows that through death, there can never be the type of life he wanted for himself or his city. Happy Batman Day!
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