Rumor PaTroll: Aronofsky Is NOT Directing _____, Aquaman Married?

Darren Aronofsky, the famed director of Requiem for a Dream, The Wrestler and the Black Swan, has had his name in the ring as the possible director for a number of comic book movie adaptations. First, there was Superman, which was squashed when Zach Snyder was named director of the rebooted series.

Holy Team-Up, Batman!: Talking about The Brave and the Bold Video Game [Updated]

Batman’s been entertaining generations of comic-book readers, TV watchers and movie viewers. He’s been in tons of video games, too, but it’s only been until recently that the games have actually been good. Last year’s Batman: Arkham Asylum gave players a grim vision of the Dark Knight and his world, which got widely acclaimed as [...]

Decoding DC’s Brightest Day Teaser Image

If it’s San Diego Comic-Con, then it’s time for another promotional image from DC Comics teasing events in upcoming months for various titles. Unlike previous attempts, however, this latest image comes with a tagline – “Sometimes the light reveals the darkest secrets” – and seems… well, almost understandable.

BP Killed Aquaman

Those bastards.

Warner Bros. Close To Greenlighting Flash and Other DC Character Movies

During today’s Time Warner investor’s day, Warner Bros. head honcho Barry Meyer mentioned how big a role the DC Comics stable of superheroes will play once the Harry Potter franchise comes to an end in 2011. We’re aware of Nolan’s third Batman flick and the upcoming Superman reboot in 2012, but Meyer says the studio [...]

Superhero Team-Up! Batman: The Brave and The Bold coming to consoles

Why is it good news that Cartoon Network’s Batman-and-everyone-you-can-think-of-including-Black-freaking-Canary series will be playable on Wii and DS this fall? Because it’s the next step in the redemption of Aquaman, that’s why. The Brave and The Bold TV show manages an awesome mix of sharp action and hilarious dialogue, featuring a great interpretation of the King of [...]

What Does Aquaman Have To Do With DC’s Brightest Day?

I have no idea what Brightest Day is about, but DC’s The Source has just revealed David Finch’s cover to issue #2 that’s being penned by Geoff Johns. Yes, that’s mothafreakin’ Aquaman. Truth be told, I’m even more confused by Brightest Day than ever before, but Johns had this to say.