“I’m not that interested in being handcuffed by so much lore at this point that it’s almost immovable and you can’t please anybody,” Mangold added. “With Bob [Dylan] you have known quantities, yes, ...
James Mangold has his mind set on what to do with DC's Swamp Thing. The director spearheaded one of the best comic book movies of all time. Fans and critics alike loved Logan, which was supposed to be ...
Pamela Isley and Alec Holland are united by their knowledge of plants and their unique connection to them. Despite this, there have been surprisingly few stories pairing the plant-themed anti-heroes ...
Back in the DCU of the 1980s, Swamp Thing hung with Superman, Sandman met Martian Manhunter, and John Constantine bothered anyone he damn well pleased. This changed with the advent of DC’s Vertigo ...
Over five decades ago, comic book creators Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson unleashed Swamp Thing, one of the most iconic horror characters in the DC universe. The comic introduced a scientist ...
The conclusion of one of Swamp Thing's most acclaimed runs from the 80s is finally getting the ending it deserves.
DC Studios co-CEO James Gunn has addressed why they opted against retelling Batman and Superman‘s origin stories on the big screen. The filmmaker also defended DC Studios’ decision to give Swamp Thing ...
Sadly, Swamp Thing‘s end was announced just after the first episode of the show premiered on DC Universe. While Swamp Thing is set to return in James Gunn’s forthcoming DCU, with James Mangold ...
Filmmaker James Mangold has tackled many genres, whether it's biopics like Ford v Ferrari and his latest film A Different Man or action blockbusters Logan and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. As ...
Walt Braley is a comedy and entertainment writer based in Chicago. He tries to explore the most interesting (or hilarious) facets of media and pop-culture using a mixture of humor and thorough ...
The idea of Swamp Thing sounds great on paper— and it was when the character got introduced in the 1970s comic books. But watching Wes Craven’s 1982 feature is a harsh reminder the technology (and ...