James Gunn Could Finally Take Batman Where No Filmmaker Has Taken Him Before
James Gunn has the opportunity to take the DC Universe's version of Batman into a realm the character has never entered on the big screen: pure horror.
Read MoreJames Gunn has the opportunity to take the DC Universe's version of Batman into a realm the character has never entered on the big screen: pure horror.
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Read MoreJames Gunn has the opportunity to take the DC Universe's version of Batman into a realm the character has never entered on the big screen: pure horror.
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Read MoreThese episodes of Star Wars Rebels not only represent the animated series at its best, but they also feature some of the best Star Wars storytelling in general.
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