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Can't really blame him. Kids don't need to be subjected to their parents making out in front of them.
 
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While the filming schedule isn't "totally locked in yet," Kripke told Variety in June that shooting will begin around mid-November, and that they will "be shooting well into the middle of ’25.”
 
Netflix has greenlit a new horror series that counts “Stranger Things” creators the Duffer brothers among its executive producers.

The series is currently titled “Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen” and hails from writer Haley Z. Boston. The official logline describes the show as “an atmospheric horror series set at a wedding, following a bride and groom in the week leading up to their ill-fated nuptials. That’s not a spoiler – just read the title…”

Boston created the series and also serves as executive producer and showrunner. The Duffers and Hilary Leavitt executive produce via Upside Down Pictures. Andrea Sperling also executive produces. Both Sperling and Upside Down are under overall deals at Netflix.
 
The Batman was a massive hit for Matt Reeves and created an unforgettable experience for fans of the Dark Knight. Robert Pattinson brought the World's Greatest Detective to and gave a performance that gave the old character a fresh perspective. Paul Dano's Riddler almost stole the show and as with most great comic book movies, it was really the villain that made the film. Yet, some of Batman's greatest villains have been mistreated in cinema and The Batman Part II is perfectly poised to fix a 27-year-old mistake that continues to haunt the Batman franchise.

In the much-maligned Batman & Robin, Arnold Schwarzenegger was given the chance to play Mr. Freeze alongside Poison Ivy and Bane. This version of Mr. Freeze was campy and nearly cartoony. This may have fit the vibe of Batman & Robin, but this version of the character has never sat well with Batman fans. Mr. Freeze is a complex character full of deep emotions and personal motivations, Batman & Robin felt like it skipped over all of that. The Batman Part II has been rumored to be looking at either Mr. Freeze or Clayface for its main villain and this would be the perfect chance to fix the errors of Batman & Robin, erasing the final memories of that film.
 
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