When Ben Affleck took the stage at Comic-Con last year to promote Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, it was a mere matter of minutes before rumors began circulating that Warner Bros. was planning a new solo Batman film with Affleck set to star — and possibly direct. DC’s Geoff Johns confirmed that he was working on a script with Affleck, and since then the news has basically been repeatedly confirmed via interviews with Zack Snyder, Johns and Affleck. And now WB has gone and made it officially official by announcing that a standalone Batman film is in development with Affleck. But we already knew that.
As you've probably noticed, the #IceBucketChallenge benefiting ALS research is widely popular now. Friends challenge friends to dump buckets of ice water on their heads and donate money for ALS research, but Matt Damon might have done the best one yet.
By now you probably know that Ben Affleck will play Batman in the upcoming upcoming sequel to "Man of Steel." The movie will open in July of 2015.
Who doesn't love the beloved actor and entertainer, Dick Van Dyke, right? Last night on the 49th Annual Screen Actor's Guild awards, Dick was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. There is nobody I can think of that deserves this award more than Dick Van Dyke.
It’s back in the saddle again for Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, who have not appeared in a film together since the late ’90s. The two are starting work on a movie about Boston’s notorious gangster James “Whitey” Bulger.
Actress Jennifer Garner and her actor/director husband Ben Affleck, married since 2005, have announced they are expecting their third child.
In a one-line statement released Monday, the couple, both 39, said they are “thrilled” at the impending arrival, who will join big sisters Violet, 5, and Seraphina, 2.