Collider Heroes - Season 1 Episode 27 Collider Heroes Episode 27
Overview: Welcome to Collider’s Heroes, hosted by Jon Schnepp, with Mark Ellis and Robert Peterson. We bring you the latest news about the Cinematic World of Heroes and Villains! On this episode of Collider’s Heroes (Tuesday Sept 29th 2015) we discuss the following: 1 Justice League Animated Series is back!!! So it looks like Justice LEague is returning as an allnew animated series, with characters like Swamp Thing and Plastic Man being featured alongside Superman Batman and Wonder Woman. I’ve heard all the regulars are returning, even Mark Hamill as the Joker and Kevin Conroy as Batman! 2 Mark Millar talks Old Man Logan and Fantastic Four 2!! Mark Millar goes off about the Fox films and what he thinks could be done to fix the possible upcoming problems. 3 Chris Evans, Anthony Mackie, and Sebastian Stan talk Civil War at this past weeks Salt Lake City Comic Con, guests Chris Evans, Anthony Mackie, and Sebastian Stan talked about their roles in the upcoming Civil War film and what to expect. 4 Batman v Superman new trailers We are hearing about solo trailers for each hero to premiere before their prospective tv shows, and then a bigger new full trailer in November. Minor Mutations 1 The Inhumans are featured in Season 3 of AoS 2 Jared Leto warns of his “Deranged Joker” to a fan 3 Possessed Thor flexes in deleted AoU scene 4 even more covers for dark knight master race? Flashback: Sin City (2005) Frank Miller created an incredible world of hard boiled black and white crime noir comics called Sin City, first starting as short 5 to 7 pagers in Dark Horse presents before going into its own limited series of standalone stories. Robert Rodriquez, known for his el matriachi trilogy and from dusk till dawn and spy kids films, temaed up with Miller to codirect the film adaptation of the comic series. Pushing the boundaries of green screen technology, Rodriquez was able to capture Miller’s world successfully, from the perfect casting of Mickey Rourke as Marv, to the incredible blending of the graphic black and white shadowed treatment of the backgrounds, we all felt like we had entered the world of Sin City Spotlight: The Spectre DC comics has quite an amazing roster of supernatural characters, with The Sandman making it out of the gate first in the cinematic world. Now the cancellation of Constantine, where they introduced Jim Corrigan, the human side of the man who becomes the Spectre, this character is now open to be introduced in the cinematic world. Created in the 1940’s by Jerry Siegal and Bernard Bailey. This all powerful creature seeks out revenge against those who are inately evil, and dispenses gruesome judgement. Twitter Questions