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‘Live By Night’ Review: Ben Affleck Versus the Gangsters of Tampa
‘Live By Night’ Review: Ben Affleck Versus the Gangsters of Tampa
‘Live By Night’ Review: Ben Affleck Versus the Gangsters of Tampa
Joe Coughlin should have listened to his dad. Joe (Ben Affleck) was a gangster (although he preferred the term outlaw) and his father Thomas (Brendan Gleeson) was a cop in their hometown of Boston. Over dinner one night, Thomas warns Joe: “What you put out into the world always come back to you.” “But,” he adds, “not how you expect.”
Is Ben Affleck Trying to Distance Himself from ‘The Batman’?
Is Ben Affleck Trying to Distance Himself from ‘The Batman’?
Is Ben Affleck Trying to Distance Himself from ‘The Batman’?
Rough year for Ben Affleck, noted Jennifer Garner spouse and one-time star of Gigli. His big starring vehicle Batman v Superman made a whole lot of money but was critically reviled almost across the board, his latest directorial effort Live by Night got a quiet and unceremonious limited release that was buried in the holiday craziness, he was spotted sadly vaping in a car, and now a pall of uncertainty has been cast over his future. He’s confirmed for Zack Snyder’s upcoming Justice League crossover, but Affleck’s relationship with the Dark Knight’s cowl and cape may be getting a bit strained. In a new interview, Affleck indicated that what was once presumed to be set in stone is, in fact, still up for debate.
New ‘Justice League’ Photo Assembles a Super-Family
New ‘Justice League’ Photo Assembles a Super-Family
New ‘Justice League’ Photo Assembles a Super-Family
From the new heavy metal logo to set photos of Aquaman rocking a guitar and Ben Affleck’s Batman showing off his midlife crisis sunglasses, I’ve been pretty certain that Justice League is actually the story of how a Cool Dad puts together a hard rock cover band of superheroes. Thanks to an interview accompanying a new still from Zack Snyder’s film, my beliefs are, once again, validated.
Ben Affleck Won’t Make ‘The Batman’ if the Script Is Bad
Ben Affleck Won’t Make ‘The Batman’ if the Script Is Bad
Ben Affleck Won’t Make ‘The Batman’ if the Script Is Bad
We all know that Ben Affleck’s performance as Batman was one of the few things both critics and fans of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice could completely agree on. From his shallow playboy persona as Bruce Wayne to his thinly veiled rage as the Dark Knight, Affleck’s take on the character got everyone very excited to see what the actor-writer-director could do with a free hand for his standalone The Batman movie. Unfortunately, things have slowed considerably since, with rumors of mediocre scripts and a shifting release date taking some of the buzz off the upcoming release.
Ben Affleck’s Batman to Film in 2017, WB Teases 2018 Release
Ben Affleck’s Batman to Film in 2017, WB Teases 2018 Release
Ben Affleck’s Batman to Film in 2017, WB Teases 2018 Release
There seems to be a bit of conflicting information regarding Ben Affleck’s standalone Batman movie: Last week, Zack Snyder set his next directing project as WB pushed back the release of Justice League 2, reportedly to make room for the Batman movie. Earlier this week, Affleck said he’s taking his time with the project and making sure the script, which he’s co-writing with Geoff Johns, is right before heading into production. But now, Affleck has confirmed that his Batman film will shoot next spring, while WB president Greg Silverman says it’s on track for a 2018 release.
Ben Affleck Isn’t Rushing His Batman Movie
Ben Affleck Isn’t Rushing His Batman Movie
Ben Affleck Isn’t Rushing His Batman Movie
One of the biggest problems (and one that we’ve covered quite a bit) with Warner Bros’ DCEU is the way the studio is reverse-engineering its Justice League franchise. Instead of establishing their characters in individual films and slowly building toward a big crossover, they’ve done the reverse. And by building their productions around meeting a release date deadline, they wind up with films that are kind of a mess. If Ben Affleck’s approach to his Batman standalone film (and the recent decision to delay Justice League 2) is any indication, then maybe — just maybe — WB is learning from their mistakes.
‘Justice League 2’ Pushed Back to Make Room for ‘Batman’
‘Justice League 2’ Pushed Back to Make Room for ‘Batman’
‘Justice League 2’ Pushed Back to Make Room for ‘Batman’
With all the heroes joining Batman and Wonder Woman (and Superman) in Justice League, plus almost all of them getting their own solo movies, it’s almost impossible to find room for them all. Warner Bros. recently did a bit of reshuffling with their slate of films, and pushed back the release of Justice League: Part 2, which until now had had a mid-2019 spot, to make room for Ben Affleck’s Batman movie. And now that Snyder has some free time on his hands, he’s turning his attention to Afghanistan war thriller The Last Photograph.
‘Live By Night’ Trailer: Ben Affleck Has One Life to Live
‘Live By Night’ Trailer: Ben Affleck Has One Life to Live
‘Live By Night’ Trailer: Ben Affleck Has One Life to Live
Ben Affleck will try to reactivate his Argo mojo with Live By Night, a new prestige-y gangster picture coming to theaters very late in December (and expanding wider in 2017). Based on the novel by Dennis Lehane (who also wrote the source for Affleck’s first directorial effort, Gone Baby Gone), the film stars Affleck, who also directed and penned the screenplay, as the son of a Boston police captain who ventures into a life of crime. The cast also includes Elle Fanning, Brendan Gleeson, and Sienna Miller. Here’s the official synopsis:
Joe Manganiello: ‘The Batman’ is ‘Action-Packed, Cerebral’
Joe Manganiello: ‘The Batman’ is ‘Action-Packed, Cerebral’
Joe Manganiello: ‘The Batman’ is ‘Action-Packed, Cerebral’
Excited about more Batfleck in The Batman? No one is more pumped for it than Ben Affleck himself, probably, but Joe Manganiello’s enthusiasm comes pretty close. While appearing on a podcast this week, he said all the right things about the standalone Batman movie that have us feeling hopeful that maybe the DC cinematic universe’s darkest days could be behind it.

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