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Mighty Wallets Feature Batman, Star Wars & More

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Pop culture fans can find fun new ways to carry their money and show off their geek cred with five exclusive Mighty Wallet designs by Dynomighty, Inc., available in the November PREVIEWS catalog. Fans can pick between wallets featuring DC Comics superheroes and iconic Star Wars images.

Fans of the revolutionary The Dark Knight Returns mini-series by Frank Miller can carry around their love of Batman with two wallet designs. The “Dark Knight Strikes” design (Item code NOV152167) features the cover art from the 10th anniversary edition of The Dark Knight Returns, which depicts Batman crouching on a powerline with lighting crashing in the background. The second design, the “Dynamic Duo” wallet (Item code NOV152168), features Bruce Wayne as Batman and Carrie Kelly as Robin leaping through Gotham.

DC Comics fans can also purchase a PREVIEWS exclusive Mighty Wallet featuring assassin Deathstroke and fan-favorite villain Harley Quinn, posing against a bloody grey sky (Item code NOV152730).

Star Wars fans can also keep their money secure and in style with two exclusive Mighty Wallets designs. Feel like Jabba securing your treasure with a “Han Solo in Carbonite” wallet featuring a print of everyone’s favorite smuggler frozen in his Carbonite prison (Item code NOV152249). Though who lean toward the dark side can get the “Death Star Schematics” Mighty Wallet, which features the new in construction Death Star from Star Wars: Return of the Jedi on the outside, but when opened up reveals the plans for the completed battle station (Item code NOV152250).

These Dynomighty Mighty Wallets are made of DuPont Tyvek fabric, a series of interlocking plastic fibers spun in random patterns to provide strength in an origami construction designed by Terrence Kelleman. The stitchless wallets are slim but expandable to suit your storage needs and are surprisingly, strong, resisting water and tears. Every Mighty Wallet features two large pockets for cash and receipts, two expandable credit card pockets, two quick access business card pockets and four writable business cards.

These exclusive Mighty Wallets are available to order for $15 from the November PREVIEWS catalog found in comic shops and are scheduled to ship in mid-December. Find a comic shop at www.comicshoplocator.com to order yours today.

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Movie News

Fan Theory Says Christian Bale In Batman Vs. Superman

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Now this is one batsh-t insane theory for Batman Vs. Superman, but it’s a heck of an entertaining one, and seeing how the guy put in a lot of effort and time into coming up with it, I think it’s at least worth a mention.

The theory comes from a Brazilan site totalspoiler.com (via moviepilot) that – long story short – says Man of Steel and Batman Vs. Superman continue the Nolan Dark Knight Trilogy. Yes, that means the two movies are set within the Nolan universe with Christian Bale still being the Batman.

The theory states Ben Affleck is NOT playing Bruce Wayne — he’s actually Deathstroke Slade Wilson. It’s theorized that Jeremy Irons is NOT playing Alfred, but Deathstroke’s own butler, William Randolph Wintergreen. It’s further theorized that Jared Leto is actually playing Robin John Blake from The Dark Knight Rises (just that the character has been recast from Joseph Gordon Levitt, which is similar to what happened with Rachel Dawes). It’s also said Jenna Malone is playing Deathstroke’s daughter, Rose Wilson.

The guy goes over a ton of “evidence” to support his theory ranging from the “v” in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice actually stands for the Roman Numeral five — meaning Batman v Superman is actually the FIFTH of the Nolan movies (Man of Steel being the fourth) to the fact that the letters of “John Blake” add up to “joke.”

Scenes from the Batman Vs. Superman trailer are also used to back up the claims of Ben Affleck as Deathstroke as the guy thinks the look of Batman in the movie references when Deathstroke was Batman in the comics (Outsiders vol 3 #22). 

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A rather interesting piece of evidence is also pointed out as in the Injustice: Gods Among Us video game Deathstroke says a similar line to what Batman told Superman in the trailer: “I will make you bleed.” The end of the BvS trailer has Batman stating, “Do you bleed? You will.”

Obviously, this outlandish theory may prove false, but the guy does put put forth the rather smart-sounding argument that Batman v Superman is being used to create a second “Batman-caliber” character on the big screen with Deathstroke, described as becoming similar in popularity with what Marvel did for Iron Man. 

So if Ben Affleck is playing Deathstroke, the theory goes that Christian Bale will be appearing at the end of Batman Vs. Superman (forming the Justice League?) and will appear in the Justice League Part 1 and Part 2 movies, with Affleck also appearing as Deathstoke in Suicide Squad.

Sound crazy?

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“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” has a March 25, 2016 release starring Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Ray Fisher as Cyborg with Callan Mulvey, Holly Hunter as Senator Finch and Tao Okamoto as Mercy Graves. Justice League is to follow directed by Zack Snyder as well.

Synopsis:

Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.

Batman Vs. Superman Comic-Con Trailer:

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Movie News

Joe Manganiello Likely To Play Deathstroke In Suicide Squad

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Joe Manganiello was recently attached to star in the series created by the writer of American Horror story with Scream Queen.

However, now it’s learned that Manganiello has exited the role, with Oliver Hudson as his replacement.

It’s being reported the reason is because Joe Manganiello is clearing his schedule to play Deathstroke for David Ayer in Suicide Squad.

The info comes from The Wrap, where it looks like Manganiello’s involvement isn’t confirmed just yet.

Joe Manganiello was first rumored as Deathstroke about two months ago.

Suicide Squad” has an August 5, 2016 release date directed by David Ayer starring Will Smith as Deadshot, Jared Leto as the Joker, Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Cara Delevingne as Enchantress, Jai Courtney as Boomerang, Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flag, and Viola Davis is playing Amanda Waller.

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Movie News

Joe Manganiello Rumored For Deathstroke In Suicide Squad Movie

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Comic Book News Reviews

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