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“I think it’s a pretty safe bet that I’m writing Batman…. It’s probably a little better than a 47 percent chance he’s going to be a person of color. That’s what I would say.
Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley will write the new Batman comic series with plans to turn the icon superhero into a person of color. During a DC FanDome virtual panel on Saturday ...
“I think it’s a pretty safe bet that if I’m writing Batman, it’s probably a little better than a 47% chance he’s going to be a person of color,” said Ridley. There was more concrete ...
With next year’s release of Batman v Superman ... there are already people raising questions about it. Color grading is tricky business, and Keith Mitchell over at Cinematic Ramblings wonders ...
“I think it’s a pretty safe bet that, if I’m writing Batman, it’s probably a little better than a 47% chance he’s going to be a person of color,” Ridley said at a session on "The ...
John Ridley, the screenwriter behind “12 Years a Slave,” teased a person of color Batman in his comic version of the DC Comics star. The Oscar winner discussed his upcoming four-part Batman ...
After the release, there were countless fan renditions attempting to add color to the photograph. Now, we have the first official color photo of Ben Affleck in the Batsuit and the Batmobile.
The Batman actress Zoȅ Kravitz revealed that she ... or a casting director’s assistant… Being a woman of color and being an actor and being told at that time that I wasn’t able to read ...
Matt Reeves has his Batman, and now perhaps its time to add ... that the eventual actress playing the part would be a person of color and not Caucasian like in the comics. According to the source ...