Specifically, a movie starring both Bane and Deathstroke. The THR piece explains the movie doesn’t have a title or a director attached. What it does have is a script from Matthew Orton ...
The as-yet-untitled film stars Bane, the hulking figure famous for breaking Batman’s back, and Deathstroke, a popular archnemesis with superhuman combat abilities and genius-level intellect.
No director is attached to the project. Introduced in the early 1990s, the brutish Bane is best known for Tom Hardy’s menacing portrayal of the character in the 2012 Christopher Nolan film The Dark ...
IGN also exclusively revealed the first concept art for the new Battlefield, below, which in turn set the game’s community off on a detective hunt to work out where in the real world it was set.
From the initial idea and very first drawings to the game’s final designs, these pieces of concept art show the process of how The Plucky Squire became what it is. 2 / 23 3 / 23 4 / 23 5 / 23 6 / 23 ...
"While the form of anti-facial recognition masks varies greatly, the function is always the same: to change one's appearance so much that the facial recognition software is unable to get an accurate ...
"I read at least 100 issues of the comics while I was writing with Ryan and prepping the movie. I don't know that I understood or ever quite knew with full-fluency about the Deadpool Corps.
Ahead of its Investor Day on September 17, EA revealed fresh details on its untitled Battlefield game alongside its first officially concept art, which IGN can exclusively reveal for the first time.
Now, concept artist Phil Saunders has shared some more of his work to Instagram, and it seems yet another Wolverine variant was considered early on in production: Weapon X! We got to see Jackman ...
The "Art of" book for Deadpool & Wolverine goes on sale next month and Phil Saunders has just shared one of his keyframes for the movie. This didn't make it into the threequel but, as the artist ...