Comic-Con 2018: DC Comics Takes A Dark Turn With DC Black Label

At San Diego Comic-Con, DC Entertainment announced a new publishing imprint called DC Black Label. The label will only mark certain stories, each created by DC Comics’ most prominent writers and artists. They’ll bring edgy and provocative standalone stories to the legends of DC’s greatest heroes and villains. For starters, the label is focusing on stories centered around Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.

“Creating DC Black Label doubles down on our commitment to working with all-star talent and trusting them to tell epic, moving stories that only they can tell with the highest levels of creative freedom,” said publisher Jim Lee. And freedom those writers and artists will have. Series that run under the DC Black Label won’t be restricted to a specific format, release schedule, or canon.

When it comes to DC Black Label, creative vision is most important. Writers will be free to write stories that contradict The New 52 or Rebirth, and artists can reimagine heroes and villains with designs that have never been seen before. DC Entertainment has six books planned for the first wave of DC Black Label titles: Superman: Year One, Batman: Last Knight on Earth, Batman: Damned, Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons, Wonder Woman: Diana’s Daughter, and The Other History of the DC Universe.

Frank Miller and John Romita Jr. are on Superman: Year One, which promises to be a groundbreaking reimagining of Superman’s classic origin story. Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo are behind Batman: Last Knight, a story that begins with Batman waking up in the desert next to The Joker’s head still alive in a jar. Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo are tackling Batman: Damned, a story where Batman and Constantine team up to chase down a horrific serial killer who might have managed to murder The Joker.

Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Jimenez are telling a Homeric epic of the lost history of the Amazons in Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons. Not much is known yet about Wonder Woman: Diana’s Daughter (in fact, that’s a working title), but Greg Rucka will be using the comic to tell the story of a young woman who defies the odds of her hopeless world. John Ridley is writing a literary series that analyzes iconic DC moments in The Other History of the DC Universe.

The full summary of each of these books can be found on DC Comics’ blog.

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The Man in the High Castle: Season 3 Release Date Announced

Alongside a renewal for Season 4, Amazon announced Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle will premiere on October 5.

Season 3 follows Juliana Crain (Alexa Davalos) and Trade Minister Tagomi (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) as they work together to interpret the last of the remaining films. Returning from Berlin, Joe Blake (Luke Kleintank) is sent on a diplomatic mission to San Francisco and Helen (Chelah Horsdal) works to protect her family following the aftermath of the previous season.

Jason O’Mara joins as a series regular to play Wyatt Price, a hustler in the Neutral Zone whose family immigrated from Europe to New York to escape the war.

The announcement came during the Amazon Studios panel at San Diego Comic-Con where attendees previewed a clip of the upcoming season. The Season 2 finale aired over a year ago back in December of 2016.

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New Trailer Debuts for The Purge TV Show

“For the next 58 minutes all questions will be legal.”

That’s what it said on the big screens in the room when The Purge hit San Diego Comic-Con today, though this time it was the TV version of the popular horror franchise that producer Jason Blum and creator James DeMonaco were touting. A new trailer was shown from the show, which is coming to the USA Network this fall.

Watch the new trailer here:

Also on hand were The First Purge star Lex Scott Davis and members of the cast from the TV series, including Gabriel Chavarria (East Los High), Amanda Warren (The Leftovers), and Fiona Dourif (Curse of Chucky), plus the show’s director/executive producer Anthony Hemingway (Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.), showrunner/executive producer Thomas Kelly and producer Brad Fuller (A Quiet Place, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre).

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Ocean Master Explained: Who Is the Aquaman Movie Villain?

Aquaman is the next hero in line for a solo movie in the DCEU. The new film will pit Aquaman/Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) against his brother Ocean Master/Orm Marius (Patrick Wilson) in a battle for the fate of Atlantis itself. But who is Ocean Master, and why is he so determined to keep the rightful king of Atlantis from the throne?

Here’s everything you need to know about this longtime Aquaman villain.

While Ocean Master’s backstory and even powers have changed a great deal over the years, a few things remain constant. His real name is Orm Marius. He’s the half-brother of Aquaman, and he covets the throne his brother sits upon. He’s been one of the most constant thorns in the side of Aquaman as the hero has tried to steer his kingdom in the right direction and promote peaceful relations with the surface world. But Orm would just as soon wage war and establish Atlantis as the dominant force on the planet, above or below.

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Constantine Shakes Up the Legends of Tomorrow in Season 4 Trailer

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow gave fans a sneak peek at Season 4 during the show’s Saturday Comic-Con panel, teasing what the dynamic will be like when John Constantine (Matt Ryan) joins the team. And with the release of Mallus – and countless other creatures – at the end of last season, magic and monsters will very much be a part of Season 4. As the trailer shows, there’s even a unicorn.

Check out the Season 4 trailer below:

The biggest news from the panel is that Season 4 will also see Nate “reconnecting with a father he’s been estranged from” for most of his life, who will be played by Back to the Future’s Biff, aka Tom Wilson.

And while Maisie Richardson-Sellers will still be a season regular despite Amaya going back to the past, the actress revealed that she won’t be playing Amaya next season, instead she’ll be Charlie, one of the “magical fugitives” who slips through the mystical door the Legends opened. “She’s British, she’s a rebel without a cause, she’s a trickster, she’s on her own mission,” she teased. “The Legends stumble upon her and have to decide whether she’s friend or foe… she’s been locked up for as long as she can remember, she’s going to shake the ship up again.”

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Trailer Debut: RZA’s New Movie Cut Throat City

When Marvel takes the year off from Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con, it only makes sense that RZA would step in to help fill the space! He’s of course known for his work with the Wu-Tang Clan and as a rapper, musician and record producer, but he’s also an actor and director, having made his helming debut with The Man with the Iron Fists in 2012. And now RZA has a new movie coming out called Cut Throat City.

The filmmaker was on hand to talk about Cut Throat City along with castmembers Shameik Moore, Wesley Snipes, Demetrius Shipp Jr., Denzel Whitaker, Keean Johnson and Kat Graham to show off the trailer from the film.

Cut Throat City tells the story of four childhood friends from New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward who return to the city after Hurricane Katrina. Having lost everything, they wind up working for a local criminal and are tasked with taking on a heist. But things aren’t as simple as they seem…

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Oliver Takes the Fight to Prison in Arrow Season 7

Warning. FULL SPOILERS for Arrow Season 6 below.

At Comic-Con 2018, the CW revealed a new trailer for Season 7 of Arrow, showing a somber-looking Oliver imprisoned after the events of the Season 6 finaleYou can check out the trailer below:

During the Panel, Stephen Amell foreshadowed the trials that Oliver will have to endure in “prison with a bunch of people that he put in prison.” Amell said this is going to be a much darker version of the titular hero, because “There’s nothing heroic about him at all,” Amell said, adding, “I really hope the premiere really pisses you off.”

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Let’s Play Resident Evil Code: Veronica Part 15 – Resident Kinevil

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Joss Whedon Explains Title of His HBO Series, The Nevers

IGN talked to Joss Whedon at Comic-Con 2018 about his upcoming HBO Series, The Nevers. The show is set in the Victorian era and features a group of superpowered women. But what does the title mean? Is it name of a superhero group a la The Avengers? Not exactly. Turns out it’s a reference to how these super-powered women are viewed by society.

“They, themselves are not called that in the show,” Whedon explained. “It’s a phrase that’s meant to evoke a sort of reaction to their oddity, to what is considered unnatural. The idea that you should never be like this, you should never have existed. Something is not the way it should be, and you don’t have the right to have whatever weird power or ability or that you have. And that idea, that some people are not of the natural order, is fascinating to me. I don’t agree with it. But to me, it’s one of those things where you take something negative, and you wear it as a badge of honor, basically. Certain things could never happen – they’re happening. And the people they’re happening to are taking their place in the world.”

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