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Another TV Spinoff of ‘The Batman' Is On the Way

Another TV Spinoff of ‘The Batman' Is On the Way

Gizmodo29-05-2025

Crystal Lake expands its mysterious cast. Sam Raimi and Danny Elfman are teaming up once more. Gareth Edwards talks the majesty of Jurassic World: Rebirth's dinosaurs. Plus, what's coming on Lazarus. Spoilers now!
Brides
Deadline reports Olivia Cooke has replaced Maika Monroe as the lead of Brides, Chloe Okuna's upcoming film about the three brides of Dracula at NEON. The story follows 'Sally Bishop (Cooke) and her husband, who travel to a remote Italian villa whose owner, a mysterious count, takes a peculiar interest in Sally.'
Superman
A pair of tie-in FunkoPop figurines shared by Comic Book seemingly confirm that Ultraman and the golden-armored Hammer of Boravia are the same character. Head over there to have a look.
Send Help
According to Fangoria, Danny Elfman is attached to score Sam Raimi's return to the horror genre, Send Help.
Jurassic World Rebirth
Gareth Roberts states 'there's something very primal about dinosaurs, you can't dismiss them' in a new Jurassic World Rebirth featurette.
Jimmy and Stiggs
A 'down-on-his-luck filmmaker' promises to take down the aliens who abducted him in the trailer for Jimmy and Stiggs, the first feature from Eli Roth's new label, The Horror Section.
Crystal Lake
According to Deadline, William Catlett has joined the cast of Crystal Lake as a character named Levon Brooks.
The Penguin/Matt Reeves' The Batman
During a recent interview with Deadline, The Penguin showrunner Lauren LeFranc revealed her team is 'in [the] early stages' of a developing another spinoff series based on Matt Reeves' The Batman.
Lazarus
Finally, Adult Swim has released a clip from this week's new episode of Lazarus.

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