
Although Nolan’s big-screen Batman series will come to an end this summer, Warner Bros Animation are busy prepping a return to Gotham City courtesy of executive producer Glen Murakami (Batman Beyond, Justice League, Teen Titans) with the CG-animated series Beware the Batman. Speaking to MovieWeb, actor Kurtwood Smith - a.k.a. Clarence Boddicker - has provided a brief update on the new show, for which he supplies the voice of Jim Gordon. "We've just started [the show]. We've only recorded two, before Christmas. I like the general thrust of the show. It's early in the Batman story. Commissioner Gordon isn't even Commissioner yet, he's just Lieutenant Gordon. He doesn't trust Batman, even though they kind of end up helping each other out on an early case. Batman, in a lot of ways, is learning his way, and the relationship between he and Alfred is developing. It's fun and it's kind of straight in that regard, as opposed to being campy. I think it's going to be good, but it won't be out for at least a year or so."

Wrapping up the best of the rest...
...As the clock ticks down to the cinema release of Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance next month, SFX Magazine got their hands on a few new images from upcoming film, along with some quotes from co-director Brian Taylor [take a look at the highlights over at ComicBookMovie]. Meanwhile Total Film caught up with star Nicolas Cage, who tried to explain how the latest film differs from Mark Steven Johnson's 2007 original: "I don’t see this as a sequel at all. I see this as Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance. The other movie was Ghost Rider. This movie is Ghost Rider: Spirit Of Vengeance." Thanks for clearing that up for us Nic...

...Last week we heard that Fox were still keen on pushing ahead with their Deadpool feature and now comes a report from The Geek Files claiming that a 'source' has confirmed that Ryan Reynolds is still attached to the X-Men Origins: Wolverine spin-off, while the studio plan to push both Deadpool and The Wolverine into production this year...
…Meanwhile X-Men: First Class star Michael Fassbender has been talking to IFC.com about the proposed sequel to last year’s prequel, stating that he’d like to continue exploring the complex relationship between Magneto and James McAvoy’s Professor X: “It’s not just like clear-cut enemies; they’re best friends as well. In the comic books, even after they’ve had this sort of rift, Professor X asks Magneto to come back and look after the students at certain points… I think there’s always that complexity in their relationship and we want to keep that alive as possible, because that’s I think a really interesting thing - the conflict there…”

…Warner Bros’ Superman reboot Man of Steel has completed filming in Vancouver, with director Zack Snyder and stars such as Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Michael Shannon now heading to Los Angeles for the final leg of principal photography…
...Shifting to the small screen for a moment and The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that the CW network are moving forward with the pilot episode of Green Arrow, albeit under the newly-shortened title of Arrow. According to THR, the show "revolves around the hooded super hero, a wealthy playboy by day who secretly saves the city by night using his enhanced arrows" and is described as "a modern retelling of the legendary comics character..."
…Hero Complex caught up with Harold Perrineau to discuss his voice work in the Blade anime series, with the Lost star admitting that he’d be open to stepping into Wesley Snipes’ shoes for a live-action reboot, should the opportunity arise now that the movie rights have reverted back to Marvel Studios: “You know what … I would shave my head and get into the gym tomorrow if they said that I could play Blade. I’d be in the gym pumping iron, doing kung fu… I would love to play Blade live-action. I think the character is ridiculously cool. I’m never going to be as cool as Wesley Snipes was, but I’d give it a shot…”
...And finally, Quentin Tarantino has revealed his favourite movies of 2011 and there's quite a superhero flavour to his list. X-Men: First Class placed in both his 'Official Top 11' and 'Best Adapted Screenplay' categories, while Captain America: The First Avenger, Green Lantern and The Green Hornet also managed to earn themselves honourable mentions. Guess he’s not a fan of the God of Thunder, then.
Gary Collinson
Holy Franchise, Batman! - Arriving this June.
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