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Here’s what you missed at DC FanDome

- Brian Truitt

Warner Bros. went deep into expanding its DC Comics superhero movie universe last weekend, rolling out first looks and big news at the virtual DC FanDome.

With Comic-Con and other fan convention­s shut down by COVID-19, the studio veered digital for its festival celebratin­g comic book characters.

Director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot premiered a new trailer for “Wonder Woman 1984” (in theaters Oct. 2). James Gunn introduced the world to his cast for “The Suicide Squad” (Aug. 6, 2021). And fans got a first look at Robert Pattinson as the latest cinematic Caped Crusader in “The Batman” (Oct. 1, 2021).

But that’s not all, because Dwayne Johnson stopped by to sneak a peek at his first superhero (or super villain?) vehicle.

And Zack Snyder dropped the first trailer for his fan-anticipate­d Snyder Cut of “Justice League.”

Here are four things you missed at DC FanDome:

Ezra Miller’s Flash will connect all of DC’s movie multiverse

Miller, who made his debut as speedster Barry Allen in “Justice League,” joined director Andy Muschietti (“It”) to tease his coming Flash movie.

It’s a time-travel story based on the “Flashpoint” comic miniseries that’s “immensely important” in melding decades of DC films, Miller said.

“A cinematic multiverse is born out of this movie,” he said.

Much of the narrative hinges on the death of Barry’s mother, how his father was framed and incarcerat­ed, and Barry wanting to set things right.

“Batman lost his parents, Superman lost his planet, Harley Quinn lost her egg sandwich,” screenwrit­er Christina Hodson said.

“But Barry, because he has this ability to go back and manipulate time, he’s the only one who can actually go and change his own personal story.”

The panel showed off concept art of Barry’s new Flash suit built by friend Bruce Wayne.

The Bruce he knows, played by Ben Affleck, will appear – as revealed by Muschietti to Vanity Fair.

But there may be another Bruce Wayne, as old-school “Batman” actor Michael Keaton is in talks to join as well.

Zack Snyder unveils his four-hour ‘Justice League’ director’s cut

The fan-created #ReleaseThe­SnyderCut movement called for it, and Snyder showed off the first trailer for the four-hour Snyder Cut of “Justice League,” which will stream on HBO Max next year as a four-part miniseries.

“To all the fans who asked for this cut, you obviously have superpower­s,” Gadot said. “You made this possible.”

Snyder stepped away from the 2017 superhero movie after the death of his

daughter. “Justice League” was finished by “Avengers” director Joss Whedon, and an online movement emerged to have Snyder’s vision realized.

The trailer showed some difference­s from the theatrical cut, including a look at cosmic villain Darkseid. Snyder promised “tons more Flash” and a new focus on Cyborg, who’s played by Ray Fisher and is “the heart of the movie. Cyborg is the thing that in the end holds the team together.”

Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam might break Superman’s face

After more than 10 years in developmen­t, Johnson showed new concept art and explained to fans the title character he’ll play in “Black Adam.” A ruthless antihero with his own sense of justice, Black Adam is from the fictional ancient Middle Eastern land of Kahndaq, “a melting pot of cultures, wealth, power and magic,” and after being imprisoned for 5,000 years, he’s finally free.

“Superheroe­s have to exhibit a little bit of restraint when it comes to taking care of the bad guys,” Johnson said. “This idea that you can take all of Black Adam’s powers and he does not practice

restraint, that makes for a really powerful combinatio­n, one explosive (and) very dangerous. And very likable, to me at least.”

Johnson also loves that Black Adam’s origins are of a slave: “He’s felt the burdens and pressures of a larger entity holding him down until he can’t take it anymore. When you come from that place, it’s just a very different energy and it informs how he operates and delivers justice.”

The ‘Shazam!’ sequel gets a heavenly title: ‘Fury of the Gods’

Zachary Levi, Asher Angel and other cast members anchored a panel for the upcoming sequel to last year’s familyfrie­ndly superhero flick. They couldn’t give away much, but did reveal the official title. “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.”

One thing that’s not as clear: Whether Sinbad, who starred in a “Shazaam” April Fools College Humor video, is in the new movie.. He crashed the panel selling himself for a supporting role: “I got range, man. I can play anything: good guy, bad guy, I could play Shazam’s trainer,” Sinbad said. “I’ll even do nude scenes: little booty, not a lot.”

 ?? CLAY ENOS ?? Ezra Miller played speedy Barry Allen in “Justice League” and is getting his own Flash movie.
CLAY ENOS Ezra Miller played speedy Barry Allen in “Justice League” and is getting his own Flash movie.
 ?? WARNER BROS. PICTURES ?? “Black Adam” concept art shows Dwayne Johnson as a powerful antihero with ancient origins.
WARNER BROS. PICTURES “Black Adam” concept art shows Dwayne Johnson as a powerful antihero with ancient origins.

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