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Batfleck believers holding onto any shred of hope that The Flash isnt the end for Ben Affleck

We’ll go to our graves arguing that Ben Affleck never got a fair shake as the DCEU Batman. His Bruce Wayne squeezed a lot of character development over Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Zack Snyder’s Justice League, going from a paranoid recluse to having faith in there being good in the world and relying on others for assistance.
So it’s tragic that we never got a solo Batfleck movie. The Batman was once intended to be just that, though was substantially retooled into the Robert Pattinson version of the character during pre-production. With an appearance in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom apparently nixed, it seems that The Flash is Batfleck’s swansong. And what a sad and underwhelming way to bow out…

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James Wan felt like a proud dad watching Patrick Wilson direct a horror movie

Whether it’s Insidious or The Conjuring, Patrick Wilson is usually in front of the cameras whenever he’s working with James Wan, but Insidious: The Red Door finally sees Wilson take the helm as director and Wan couldn’t be prouder.
In an interview with ComicBook, the acclaimed horror director talked about what it felt like watching one of his actors take the reins for the franchise he started.

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Ratings board hands Barbie a surprisingly adult-orientated classification

Hype levels are at maximum for Barbie. Greta Gerwig’s hugely anticipated toy adaptation boasts Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Barbie and Ken, has had a perfectly pitched (and very pink-hued) marketing campaign and seems to have threaded the needle of making a Barbie movie that appeals to a much wider audience than young girls.
But, at least in the United Kingdom, the British Board of Film Classification (aka the BBFC) may have tossed a spanner in the works. They’ve rated Barbie as a 12A, which is defined as movies “suitable for children aged 12 and over. However, people younger than 12 may see a 12A so long as they are accompanied by an adult.”

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