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The Batman 2 writer says Hollywood is "video game obsessed," and he's getting "5x more offers for video game adaptations than comic book adaptations"

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July 3, 2026

 The Batman 2 writer says Hollywood is "video game obsessed," and he's getting "5x more offers for video game adaptations than comic book adaptations"
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ComicBook.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Batman 2 Writer Says Hollywood is ‘Video Game Obsessed’, Hints That Could Be Bad News for Superheroes

Mattson Tomlin questions comic-book movie performance and describes growing interest in video game adaptations.

Variety

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· Jun 27, 2026

Christopher Nolan Says Playing it Safe With Mainstream Movies ‘Doesn’t Work’: ‘The Audience Is Looking for Something New’

Christopher Nolan recently told The New York Times that Hollywood studios should take more risks with their blockbusters, because audiences are desperately “looking for something new.” “If you’re really interested in movies and the history of movies, the one thing you see absolutely is that you have to take risks to succeed. The biggest risk []

Metro

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· Jul 5, 2026

Why do Xbox and PlayStation hate video games and their customers? – Reader’s Feature

After a terrible week of news from Sony, and worse to come from Microsoft, a reader worries he’s wasted his time ever getting into video games in the first place.

Engadget

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· Jul 5, 2026

Why 3D TVs failed and the trouble with 3D in Hollywood.

They were annoying to use and bad 3D movies didn't help.

DNyuz

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supergirl Is a Dull, Dispiriting, Fake-Feminist Movie

Milly Alcock and Matthias Schoenaerts in ‘Supergirl’ —Courtesy of Warner Bros Now that the golden age of the blockbuster superhero-comic-book movie is supposedly—and thankfully—over, fans of last decade’s Marvel and D.C. pictures should be demanding more, not less. Will there be rioting in the streets once audiences get some idea of how lousy Supergirl is? []

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Related coverage for " The Batman 2 writer says Hollywood is "video game obsessed," and he's getting "5x more offers for video game adaptations than comic book adaptations" ": ComicBook.com — Batman 2 Writer Says Hollywood is ‘Video Game Obsessed’, Hints That Could Be Bad News for Superheroes. Variety — Christopher Nolan Says Playing it Safe With Mainstream Movies ‘Doesn’t Work’: ‘The Audience Is Looking for Something New’. Metro — Why do Xbox and PlayStation hate video games and their customers? – Reader’s Feature. Engadget — Why 3D TVs failed and the trouble with 3D in Hollywood.. DNyuz — Supergirl Is a Dull, Dispiriting, Fake-Feminist Movie