On this episode of Collider Heroes, Jon Schnepp, Coy Jandreau, Erika Ishii, and Markeia McCarty discuss the following:
- The panel offers their thoughts on the reports of positive reactions coming out of the early Aquaman screening.
- Joss Whedon issued a statement to THR confirming his departure as the writer/director of Batgirl. Roxane Gay, Hope Larson and Gail Simone take to Twitter to offer to write the script for Warner Bros.
- Sam Rockwell tells Hollywood Reporter that he would “love” to reprise his role as Justin Hammer in the MCU.
- Syfy reveals a new Krypton trailer focused on Brainiac.
- Worldsfinestonline.com reports that a preview image from The Death of Superman animated movie will be featured on the iTunes Extras page for the Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay animated feature.
- A deleted scene for the digital release of Thor: Ragnarok features Michael Rooker’s Yondu showing up on Asgard.
- Chris McKay takes to Twitter to reconfirm his commitment to Nightwing claiming that “WB are going to have to fire me if they want me to leave Nightwing…”
- The panel discusses Black Panther‘s second weekend box officer numbers.
- Revengeofthefans.com are reporting that Henry Cavill wants to re-up his contract with Warner Bros and he wants Man of Steel 2 to be the first film in his new deal.
- That Hashtag Show reported that Sony’s Silver & Black is being delayed indefinitely. Director Gina Prince-Bythewood took to Twitter to say that she is “still working on the script.”
- Comicbook.com is reporting that Jake Michaels has been cast as Cliff Steele aka Robotman in Titans!
- Manabyte.com reports that the Skrulls will be making their debut in Sony’s X-men: Dark Phoenix before Marvel is able to debut them in Captain Marvel.
- Zack Snyder takes to Vero to like a post that insinuates Joss Whedon leaving Batgirl was a good thing.
- In an interview with THR’s Heat Vision, Ludwig Göransson reveals that he scored a 4 hour directors cut of Black Panther.
- Game Night directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein told THR that they still haven’t finalized their deal to direct Flashpoint for Warner Bros.
- According to smcinema.com, Avengers: Infinity War will have a run time of 2 hours and 30 minutes which would make it the largest film yet.
- Twitter Questions