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A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne from a misspent youth of watching monster movies on TV, perusing the sun-faded goods at the local video rental shop, and staining his fingers with ink from the Video Movie Guide. Areas of interest include science fiction, film noir, horror flicks, '70s disaster pictures, Bond movies, '90s action, giant robots, dinosaurs, super heroes, and the exuberantly schlocky output of Cannon Films. He also enjoys both Star Trek and Star Wars when they're good, and maybe even more when they're bad. As a Canadian, he also has a vested interest in Canadian movies and TV shows, especially the cheesier ones dubbed "Canuxploitation."
An expert on Marvel Comics, he has also written for the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, and is a member of the Marvel Research Team. He can frequently be found pontificating on comic-book continuity or bemoaning the misfortunes of the Toronto Maple Leafs on his Twitter account.
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The Batman: Part II is finally in production, and news about the sequel to the 2022 superhero hit has been flying like a winged mammal. Writer-director Matt Reeves is slowly revealing the film's cast via social media, and he's just announced a notable name who has yet to be connected to the franchise. The Batman: Part II will be released on October 1, 2027.
Reeves' Twitter account has been welcoming new and returning cast members to the long-awaited superhero sequel since yesterday, and the latest newcomer is Atlanta and Dope Thief star Brian Tyree Henry. It's the latest role in a superhero project for Henry: he played Arkham Asylum clerk Carl in 2019's Joker, lent his voice to Miles Morales' father Jeff in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its sequels, and played the immortal engineer Phastos in the MCU film Eternals. There's no indication of what role he'll be playing in The Batman: Part II so far.
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