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Ezra Miller Eyes Tentative Hollywood Comeback Amid Past Controversies

Originally Published 6 months ago — by BuzzFeed

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Ezra Miller, who faced multiple controversies and legal issues over the years, is planning a tentative return to the public eye, expressing remorse and reflecting on their struggles with mental health, while attending events like Cannes to support friends and re-enter the spotlight.

Ezra Miller Expresses Remorse and Considers Hollywood Comeback

Originally Published 6 months ago — by USA Today

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Ezra Miller, after a series of legal and personal issues in 2022, has expressed remorse and reflected on their struggles and lessons learned. They recently appeared at Cannes and are working on new projects, including a film with Lynne Ramsay, while navigating their career and mental health recovery.

"Reeve Family Uninvolved in CGI Superman Cameo, Children Share Emotional Story in New Documentary"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Christopher Reeve's children have not seen The Flash and were not involved in approving the CGI Superman cameo in the film. They discussed a new documentary about their father's life and work, revealing that Reeve was most proud of his role in the 1993 film Remains Of The Day, rather than his iconic portrayal of Superman. The digital recreation of Reeve's Superman in The Flash sparked controversy among fans, with many speculating that Reeve would have disliked the use of his image for a recurring role.

"Christopher Reeve's Children Discuss His Legacy and Film Choices"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The A.V. Club

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Christopher Reeve's children have not watched their father's posthumous CG cameo in The Flash and have not been involved in its creation, indicating a lack of approval. They also revealed that their father was most proud of his role in Remains Of The Day rather than Superman. The Reeve siblings were at the Sundance Film Festival to promote a new documentary about their father, which they described as a "beautiful gift" that allows them to revisit his life in its entirety.

George Clooney Declares: No Amount of Drugs Can Make Him Play Batman Again

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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George Clooney made a surprise cameo as Bruce Wayne in "The Flash" but joked that there aren't enough drugs in the world to get him to play Batman again. Clooney famously starred as the hero in the critically panned 1997 film "Batman & Robin" and frequently jokes about its reputation. He warned Ben Affleck not to take on the role in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" and admitted he wasn't asked to reprise his role in "The Flash." Clooney's wife and kids are also not allowed to watch "Batman & Robin."

George Clooney Declares: "No More Batman, Not Even with Drugs!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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George Clooney has confirmed that he will not be reprising his role as Batman, stating that there are "not enough drugs in the world" to convince him. Despite speculation surrounding his cameo in The Flash, which was thought to be a setup for his return, Clooney has firmly shut down any possibility of donning the cape and cowl again. The role of Batman in the new DC Universe remains open, with Robert Pattinson's portrayal in The Batman existing in a separate canonical universe.

George Clooney Firmly Rejects the Idea of Playing Batman Again

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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George Clooney has stated that he has no interest in playing Batman again, despite making a cameo as Bruce Wayne in "The Flash." Clooney famously starred as the superhero in the critically panned 1997 film "Batman & Robin," which he has openly mocked. He joked that the film "destroyed" the franchise and even refused to let his wife watch it. Clooney's latest directorial effort, "The Boys in the Boat," is set to release on December 25th.

George Clooney Rejects Batman Return, Citing Lack of Drugs

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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George Clooney joked that there aren't enough drugs in the world to make him reprise his role as Batman after starring in the widely criticized 1997 film "Batman & Robin." Clooney made a brief cameo as Bruce Wayne in this year's "The Flash" movie, but he expressed reluctance to fully return to the role. The actor humorously referenced his infamous rubber-nippled costume and admitted that he was the reason the film "f--ked up." Clooney also revealed that he doesn't let his wife or their twins watch the movie, as he wants them to have respect for him.

George Clooney's Hilarious Take on Reprising Batman Role

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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George Clooney stated in an interview with Entertainment Tonight that he has no interest in playing Batman again, jokingly saying that there are not "enough drugs in the world" to convince him. Clooney previously portrayed the superhero in the critically panned 1997 film "Batman & Robin" and made a cameo appearance in "The Flash" earlier this year. He has been critical of his portrayal in "Batman & Robin" and has apologized to fans for the infamous Batsuit nipples.

Nicolas Cage Criticizes AI and Discrepancies in His Superman Cameo in 'The Flash'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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Nicolas Cage expresses his dislike for AI in films, calling it inhumane, while discussing his cameo as Superman in "The Flash." Cage reveals that the final scene differed from what he shot, with CGI used to de-age him and depict him fighting a giant spider, a reference to Tim Burton's abandoned "Superman Lives" project. Burton, who has criticized AI recreations of his own work, also comments on the cultural misappropriation of characters by studios, expressing his quiet revolt against it.

Nicolas Cage Disappointed with "The Flash" Cameo, Calls AI "Nightmare"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Nicolas Cage expresses his negative view of AI, calling it inhumane and expressing concern about the appropriation of his art. He also criticizes his cameo in The Flash, stating that what was actually filmed was different from what appeared in the movie. Cage clarifies that his scene involved witnessing the destruction of the universe, but was changed to him fighting a giant spider through CGI. Despite this, he praises director Andy Muschietti and promotes his upcoming film, Dream Scenario. Tim Burton has also expressed his discomfort with AI using his animation style to re-imagine Disney characters.

Tim Burton Expresses Discontent Over Superman and Batman Cameos in The Flash

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Finance

Tim Burton expressed his disappointment that his planned Superman movie, "Superman Lives," never came to fruition. The director, known for his work on Batman films, revealed in an interview that the experience of working on the project and not seeing it materialize still affects him. Burton was in the midst of filming Beetlejuice 2 when the Superman project fell apart, and it is likely that his next project will be the completion of Beetlejuice 2.

'Batgirl' Directors Express Sadness After Their Movie Gets Axed, Reflect on Watching 'The Flash'

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Insider

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Directors Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah expressed their sadness after watching "The Flash" following the cancellation of their movie "Batgirl." They felt they could have been part of the project and regret not being able to showcase their version of Batgirl to the world. The decision to cancel "Batgirl" was made by Warner Bros. Discovery's CEO, David Zaslav, who wanted DC movies to be theatrical events. Despite the disappointment, the directors still have a love for DC and expressed their desire to make a DC Comics movie in the future. They feel there is unfinished business and would welcome another opportunity to be part of the franchise.

"The Flash Struggles in Streaming Debut, Overshadowed by Black Adam"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CinemaBlend

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The Flash, featuring Michael Keaton's return as Batman, had a disappointing streaming debut on HBO Max, with 1.1 million US households tuning in during its first few days, down 8% compared to Black Adam's streaming release. This adds to the disappointment of the film's underwhelming box office performance. Additionally, plans for Keaton's future as Batman in the DC Universe remain uncertain, as the Batgirl movie, in which he was set to appear, was dropped by Warner Bros.

"The Flash: A Costly Failure in the DC Universe"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Startefacts

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The Flash's budget was higher than originally estimated, and with its box office flop, along with the failure of Blue Beetle, the DCU is facing financial difficulties. The Flash didn't break even, negatively impacting associated merchandise and comic book sales. Blue Beetle also underperformed, making the future of the franchise uncertain. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom will be the DCU's last chance to turn a profit before the upcoming reboot.