With Warner Bros. Jensen Ackles is Making New Secret DC Movie

With Warner Bros. Jensen Ackles is Making New Secret DC Movie

Ackles as of late showed up on Smallville co-star Michael Rosenbaum‘s podcast Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, where Rosenbaum asked Ackles what Marvel or a DC project he would need to be a piece of. Ackles answered that he is as of now chipping away at fostering a DC property at Warner Bros. with anonymous partners. Ackles is expecting the undertaking to get created and doesn’t have any desire to curse it by discussing it to an extreme. You can peruse his full response beneath: “There is a DC property that I’m as of now growing right now with Warner Bros. what’s more some other great partners that I have my fingers crossed for. In any case, once more, I’m not going to discuss this is because I would rather not curse it.”

At present, Ackles is fostering a Supernatural prequel series named Winchester, which will focus on Sam and Dean’s parents. Given Ackles’ great working relationship with The CW and the way that he has assumed two distinct parts in the Batman group of characters, Ackles could be chipping away at the as of late announced Gotham Knights series being developed. Yet, considering that series has effectively announced its innovative group and focal plot and Ackles was not referenced so unless he is joining the undertaking late or they kept him stowed away from the announcement, it is impossible.

With Warner Bros. Jensen Ackles is Making New Secret DC Movie 2

The task Ackles is discussing could also be a TV series for HBO Max, which has shows based on Green Lantern, John Constantine, Madame Xanadu, and Colin Ferrell’s version of the Penguin in The Batman being developed, notwithstanding the as of late released Peacemaker. HBO Max also has a couple of DC films in the works, similar to the impending Batgirl. While DC has a considerable list of projects being developed, given the organization’s rich list of characters, it is far from impossible the film or television show is not one previously referenced. While Ackles remains enigmatic with regards to what it very well may be, ideally, more details will come out soon.

Ackles is no stranger to the universe of superheroes, especially DC Comics. Before Supernatural, the entertainer showed up in season 4 of Smallville as Jason Teague, an adoration interest of Lana Lang with a mysterious past. He gave the voice of Jason Todd in the 2010 vivified film Batman: Under the Red Hood and most as of late voiced the Caped Crusader himself in a two-section variation of Batman: The Long Halloween. 

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