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Blue Beetle' actor Xolo Maridueña has addressed his future in Peter Safran and James Gunn's DCU, specifically if he will reprise Jamie Reyes again.
Blue Beetle star Xolo Maridueña revealed what he thought of James Gunn's first DCU movie, Superman, while talking Smurfs.
Most of DC Comics’ dreadful movies deserve to be violently squished, but not “Blue Beetle,” a refreshingly spry new film featuring the lesser-loved, bug-shaped superhero — played by Xolo ...
“Blue Beetle” works, basically, and that puts it ahead of the game for most DC Comics-derived movies. Its scale is more human than corporate. And it’s really nice to get out of Go… ...
In “Blue Beetle,” both in life and death, Jaime’s family is a necessary, fully embedded part of his heroic journey, each with their own strengths and skill sets.
“Blue Beetle” is a good old-fashioned origin story, a stand-alone film unrestrained by crossovers and cameos. As a hard reset for the troubled DCEU, it’s refreshing, despite its adherence to ...
“Blue Beetle” is the first DC / Marvel movie centered on a Latino superhero, as sad as that is in 2023. It stars, is written by and directed by Latinos.
“Blue Beetle” may not reshape the whole superhero concept but it reminds us why this concept works, and why it doesn’t need to be trussed up with bells and whistles and lifelong commitments.
“Blue Beetle,” directed by Ángel Manuel Soto and written by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, is firmly rooted in the experience of the Reyes clan, a close-knit Mexican-American family scraping by in ...
“Blue Beetle” offers a formulaic narrative — so predictable, in fact, that you can catch the tragic death in Jaime’s hero origin story coming from three counties away.
“Blue Beetle,” a Warner Bros. release is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for sequences of action and violence, language, and some suggestive references.