Denzel Washington has stated that 2 more "Equalizer" films are on the way. Not sure when, though.
I noticed from an on-line article that these movies have seemingly made "Little House on the Prairie" star Melissa Sue Anderson wealthy, as she is married to the guy who created the TV show back in the 1980s and who is also involved in the Denzel film series.
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Originally posted by Tommy C: Denzel Washington has stated that 2 more "Equalizer" films are on the way. Not sure when, though.
I noticed from an on-line article that these movies have seemingly made "Little House on the Prairie" star Melissa Sue Anderson wealthy, as she is married to the guy who created the TV show back in the 1980s and who is also involved in the Denzel film series.
I think the third one took me about as far as I want to go. To give the production credit though they have been really consistent between budget and box office. Denzel seems to understand the math as one of the producers.
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Originally posted by Tommy C: Warner Bros./DC Comics has a Supergirl movie coming summer 2026.
From what I have read it is supposed to be the first offshoot from the New Superman Movie. If it is going to be released in 2026 then it has to go into production before the release of Superman. From a card perspective this is one factor driving the value of Milly Alcock House of the Dragon autographs.This message has been edited. Last edited by: mykdude,
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Are these two movies tied-in together in a big way? If so, I think it could make a big difference. Say the Superman movie really tanked and was nowhere near their targets, would they cancel Supergirl, like WB did with Batgirl, even though that was near release? I think that's one of the most extreme cancellations we've seen, but it could happen again with one of these projects.
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