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Superman Becomes James Gunn's Top Priority in DC Movies

 Superman has indeed become one of the central and heart of DC, starting from the comic version and of course also the film version. Since Superman should have a role in DC, how about a new DC movie version under James Gunn? 1. James Gunn confirmed that Superman is still a priority for DC films On Twitter, a fan asked if we could see Superman again in a feature film. James Gunn responded by saying: "Of course. Superman is a priority, top priority even." he replied, which indicated that DC films under James Gunn were still focused on Superman. 2. Henry Cavill himself did come back and appear in Black Adam Previously there was a question about the fate of Henry Cavill in the DC film and his role as Superman. But he has been confirmed to return with his appearance in the after credits of Black Adam which is very interesting. There were rumors that the Henry Cavill version of Superman would not appear again, but with confirmation from James Gunn that Superman is his top priority,

Saudi Vellakka Review: A Film Directed by Tharun Moorthy

  Director Tharun Moorthy, who previously gave us 'Operation Java', now presents a story that puts an adamant and adorable old woman in its centre. Some punch lines actually work. Despite the helping of music in the background, the camera looking sideways at two men holding onto a rail, it does not feel dramatic when one man says to the other, “Didn’t you ask me if this is all humans are? This is how much humans are.” Saudi Vellakka is a sweet film, risking a lot by putting an adamant and adorable old woman to lead the game. Devi Varma, playing this character, is something of a novelty, her almost plain expressions conveying much. But then again, the film comes from Tharun Moorthy, a director who does not seem to believe in relying on market strategies that are supposed to bring success. He gave us Operation Java, a marked debut, and now Saudi Vellakka, a film that seems slightly stretched, but nevertheless manages to pat your back as you leave the theatre. Like in Operation Ja

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ Tops the Fourth Weekend Box Office

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 “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” took down muted competition, including Universal's new holiday thriller “Violent Night”, to remain No.1 at the box office. Now in its fourth weekend of release, the superhero sequel added $17.6 million from 3,855 theaters, taking its domestic tally to $393.7 million. Reporting from Variety, Tuesday (6/12/2022), “Violent Night,” the only new release in America this weekend, couldn't muster enough Christmas spirit to take down the powerful Wakandan warriors. The R-rated action comedy, starring David Harbor as the cranky Saint Nick, landed in second place, slightly ahead of expectations with $13.3 million from 3,682 North American theaters. Heading into the weekend, the film is projected to open at around $10 million. Internationally, “Violent Night” added $7.05 million from 72 markets, bringing its global total to $20.35 million. Ticket sales were off to a good start as the film only cost $20 million to produce. But overall, it was a quiet weeken

Sam Worthington Story Super Hard Training for Avatar The Way of Water

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  The film Avatar: The Way of Water will be released December 16, 2022. Fans can't wait for the second Avatar sequel after more than a decade. This James Cameron film will again feature Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Kate Winslet, Stephen Lang, and other well-known actors. Avatar: The Way of Water not only takes the audience to see a film but also takes them to experience an underwater adventure. The director and players hope that this Avatar sequel can follow the success of the previous Avatar films. "This film will be the best experience for the audience, they will not only see this film but also feel it. I think this will be a surprise," said Sam Worthington in an interview with Good Morning America. Sam Worthington has watched the end of Avatar: The Way of Water along with several other players such as Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver. According to him, this film is quite draining because of the storyline. The sequel to Avatar revolves around how to protect one's f