Back in June, Spotify, Warner Bros. and DC announced a multi-year partnership for a slate of original audio dramas, and now they've announced the first scripted podcast under the deal -- Batman Unburied from executive producer David S. Goyer. Goyer returns to Gotham City after writing Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins, which led to story credits on The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Returns. DC is keeping details of Batman Unburied under wraps, but the series is expected to explore the darker aspects of Bruce Wayne’s psychology. Goyer originated the story for the series and will shepherd …
It's been more than a decade since Batman Begins, the first installment in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, hit theaters. And yet, even after all this time, new information about the movie is still finding its way out of the Batcave and into the light of day. For example, screenwriter David S. Goyer has officially debunked a theory about a key Batman Begins character: Ra's al Ghul (played by Liam Neeson). The attention-grabbing soundbite was buried amidst the jam-packed and thoroughly entertaining chat Goyer had with Backstory Magazine as part of the latter's Comic-…
2013’s Superman reboot Man of Steel is a controversial film in a number of ways. Whereas Christopher Nolan and writer David S. Goyer had previously taken a freshly serious and grounded approach to Batman successfully with The Dark Knight Trilogy, the two were now trying to apply the Batman Begins formula to a Superman story, and it proved difficult. Goyer came up with the core idea for Man of Steel and wrote the screenplay while Nolan helped get the film off the ground as a producer, and then of course Zack Snyder steered the production as the film’s …
While Videodrome remains exactly where it should be (in 1983; "Long live the new flesh!"), another flesh-fetish 80s horror franchise is in for a reboot. Clive Barker's Hellraiser, a 1987 original horror film that launched nine sequels, will be reimagined by Spyglass Media Group. They've tapped David S. Goyer (Batman Begins) to write the script and come aboard as a producer. THR reports that the new take on the 30+ year-old material will also reimagine the iconic character of Pinhead, the Hell Priest played exceptionally well by Doug Bradley, and the Cenobites, extra-dimensional beings who …