
Speaking of which, and following a same-day industry rumor that Zack Snyder and Henry Cavill are reuniting post-“BvS” for another “Superman” picture, Warner Bros also announced two additional entries to the DC Extended Universe’s theatrical experience.
An untitled October 5, 2018 outing would succeed the “Aquaman” feature in July of the same year, while another mystery film set for November 2019 slots in between the second “Justice League” and April 2020’s “Cyborg.”
Get your notebooks out, because Batman will be round to test you on it in your dream sequences and nightmares: also scheduled between now and then are Suicide Squad (August 2016), The Flash (March 2018), and Shazam (April 2019).
Not coincidentally, the new “Wonder Woman” date moves it off the same weekend as “Transformers 5,” past entries to the “Kingsman,” “Divergent,” “Cars” and “World War Z” franchises, and onto the same opening night as “Bad Boys III” and “Captain Underpants.”
It’s to open a week after “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” but, perhaps more crucially, a full month after Disney’s May Marvel movie, the buccaneering sci-fi sequel “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.”
– AFP Relaxnews