In a world where things feel like they’re spinning out of control and everything is chaos, it can be quite comforting to watch Bruce Wayne put on a rubber suit and punch bad guys in the face. It’s why Batman movies have been a staple of the moviegoing diet for more than 30 years. That doesn’t appear to be changing anytime soon, and even with The Batman’s film production currently delayed, there’s already a richly diverse cinematic legacy of Dark Knight content to choose from: serious dramatic movies, campy comedy movies, animated adventures, and bleak live-action team-ups, to name but a few. Chances are there’s a Batman movie out there that stands above all others for you. Here’s how to find them on streaming.
Batman: The Movie (1966)
The first Batman movie on our list is the one that’s sometimes forgotten. Indeed, for a...
Batman: The Movie (1966)
The first Batman movie on our list is the one that’s sometimes forgotten. Indeed, for a...
- 5/8/2020
- by David Crow
- Den of Geek
Ant-Man and The Wasp has such a fantastic cast of actors! The fact that Marvel was able to bring together acting legends Michael Douglas, Laurence Fishburne and Michelle Pfeifer into one movie is pretty incredible!
Turns out that Michelle Pfeiffer wasn't an easy catch though, and she was playing hard to get. Director Peyton Reed wanted her for the role of Janet Van Dyne from the very beginning. He even cast someone in the first film as a double for her. Someone who had those "really saucer-like, Michelle Pfeiffer eyes."
Then when she took a meeting with Reed, she made sure to tell him upfront that she has a history of wanting to back out of film projects at the last minute. Which, as you'd imagine, kind of freaked him out. While talking to THR in an interview, he talked about the process of getting Pfeiffer on board, saying:
"I...
Turns out that Michelle Pfeiffer wasn't an easy catch though, and she was playing hard to get. Director Peyton Reed wanted her for the role of Janet Van Dyne from the very beginning. He even cast someone in the first film as a double for her. Someone who had those "really saucer-like, Michelle Pfeiffer eyes."
Then when she took a meeting with Reed, she made sure to tell him upfront that she has a history of wanting to back out of film projects at the last minute. Which, as you'd imagine, kind of freaked him out. While talking to THR in an interview, he talked about the process of getting Pfeiffer on board, saying:
"I...
- 7/3/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
I was so excited when I first heard that Michelle Pfeifer was going to play Janet van Dyne in Ant-Man and The Wasp. I've been a fan of Pfeifer for a long time... ever since she played Catwoman in Batman Returns! She was so great in that movie and it's so cool that she's now going to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
During an interview with Vulture, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige explains what it is like to have the actress as a part of the McU crew, and says that her performance in the film is iconic and amazing:
“I don’t want to say too much, but I will say that’s she’s every bit as iconic and amazing in this part as you would imagine. People ask sometimes about movie stars and star power and who’s the most exciting person to be around,...
During an interview with Vulture, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige explains what it is like to have the actress as a part of the McU crew, and says that her performance in the film is iconic and amazing:
“I don’t want to say too much, but I will say that’s she’s every bit as iconic and amazing in this part as you would imagine. People ask sometimes about movie stars and star power and who’s the most exciting person to be around,...
- 2/19/2018
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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