The Caped Crusader? Nah, more like the Caped
Comedian, star of a new Batman podcast being launched by
HBO Max. No, this isn’t a joke, but a real thing being developed by the WarnerMedia streaming platform, set to star
Jeffrey Wright as the Dark Knight himself.
Wright is trading the signature Commissioner Gordon mustache for a cowl in
Batman: The Audio Adventures, a new HBO Max podcast that offers a “comedic take on the Dark Knight,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. Wright, who is set to make his debut as Commissioner Gordon in Matt Reeves’ 2022 film
The Batman, will lend his voice to play Batman.
Jeffrey Wright Cast As Batman In New HBO Max Podcast Project
The Batman, is set to provide the voice of Batman himself in
Batman: The Audio Adventures, a new podcast from HBO Max. The podcast, which hails from veteran
Saturday Night Live writer Dennis McNicholas, will be a comedic take on the Dark Knight, and will air on HBO Max in multiple parts sometime in 2021.
Batman: The Audio Adventures is presumably not set in the same continuity as
The Batman and its planned, Gotham Police Department-centric, spinoff series for HBO Max. It is also not tied to the planned DC podcasts coming from Spotify as part of their overall deal with WarnerMedia.
12 binge-worthy TV shows to get you through a snow day
By Matthew Gilbert Globe Staff,Updated February 1, 2021, 3:10 p.m.
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Snow means boots, shoveling, cancelations, and binges â TV binges. At this point in lockdown, you may well be hitting the bottom of your to-watch lists â but perhaps there are a few new suggestions herein. Iâve noted where the series can be watched for free, but of course many of them also can be found on Amazon and elsewhere if youâre willing to pay.
How Dickinson Season 2 Captures the Voices of Its Passionate Women
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Remember what it was like to be a teenager, pent up with so much pulsing emotion it felt like it might come gushing forth from your guts at any given moment? Or, then, a twentysomething trying to embrace adulthood without losing your every scrap of raw nerve? “Dickinson” does, with the kind of visceral urgency that’s harder to portray than meets the eye.
The series, now in its second season on Apple TV Plus, casts Hailee Steinfeld as Emily Dickinson, the legendary poet who until recently was as well known for being a recluse as she was for being a writer. “Dickinson” acknowledges her reputation even as it dismantles it. The show’s Dickinson is Emily, a flesh and blood teenage girl brimming over with more feelings than she can process, first. In the first season, “Dickinson” was promising in much the same way as teenage Emily: ambit
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