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Ezra arrested again. Tisk, tisk.
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Yup right before his court hearing from his last arrest also!
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911 call from couple he stole from and threatened to kill says he hit the woman with a chair. Now the third woman he has hurt! Our flash!
https://www.tmz.com/2022/05/07/ezra-mil ... hit-chair/
https://www.tmz.com/2022/05/07/ezra-mil ... hit-chair/
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Hopefully he’ll get a slap from Batman.
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And so, another "art" director who was hired to do an "alternative" take on the franchise because he didn't really care about comic books, and had a breakout critical hit from press critics and grownups who don't watch too many of them in the first place, has been appointed new Chief Executive Messiah and Savior of Warner/DC, whether he wanted the job or not...
...Sorry, Chris Nolan, that's show biz.
...Sorry, Chris Nolan, that's show biz.
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Joker is a fine movie, but it relies so heavily on Joaquin Phoenix's performance to carry a weak script and fairly bland direction. Todd Phillips is not the guy that should be an advisor.
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To be fair, the article says he would be more of a creative advisor since he's not well versed on the DC universe. And it doesn't even sound like he was actually brought in, just that he was considered.
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Oh, geez…this is one seriously self-spiralling mess. I bet WB are just loving this publicity…
As for the Black Adam trail…not what I was expecting. Now that looks like a barrel o' laughs, right?
As for the Black Adam trail…not what I was expecting. Now that looks like a barrel o' laughs, right?

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Career gone in a Flash... The parents aren’t any better, though.
Man, the color grading on that trailer...
Man, the color grading on that trailer...
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I'm still not sure what to expect of Black Adam. Still seems like a weird concept for a film. I love the JSA, and Brosnan is a great choice for Kent Nelson, but I don't know what to make of it all.
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Even though I've almost mastered the art of telling Dwayne Johnson apart from Vin Diesel (Johnson is the one with a functioning sense of humor), this still looks more like the kind of project that would go to Diesel.
Ie., a real barrel o' laughs.

As for why this movie was made, it's a throwback to the days when Warner used to think they could roll out their DCEU piece by piece, Marvel-style, one feature piece of canon info at a time, and they couldn't do the Shazam movie or the sequel until the villain had his contractually obligated movie.
Nowadays, they throw anything at the wall that sticks, but a promise is a promise--Key word being "Contractual".