At a Glance
- James Gunn confirms the upcoming Mister Miracle animated series is canon to the DCU
- Director Scott Cooper boards a secretive Roswell film at 20th Century Studios
- Scream 7 drops a new poster ahead of its February 27, 2026 theatrical release
- Why it matters: Fans now know Mister Miracle will tie directly into the larger DC Universe storylines
DC fans no longer have to wonder where the next Mister Miracle adventure fits. In a brief social-media exchange, DC Studios co-chair James Gunn stated outright that the forthcoming cartoon about the universe’s greatest escape artist will occupy the same continuity as the rest of the DCU slate.
Mister Miracle Becomes Official DCU Canon
Gunn revealed the news while celebrating the character’s 55th anniversary. “The world’s greatest escape artist made his debut on this day 55 years ago in 1971!” he wrote on Twitter. “Happy anniversary to Mister Miracle, who debuted in Mister Miracle #1, written by Marv Wolfman and Jack Kirby, with pencils by Jack Kirby and inks by Vince Colletta. Soon be seen in our DCU…”
The single sentence locks the future animated project into the same shared continuity that will house Superman, Batman, and the rest of Gunn’s rebooted franchise.
Roswell Film Adds Scott Cooper
Deadline reports that Scott Cooper, who recently directed the Bruce Springsteen making-of feature Deliver Me From Nowhere, has signed on to helm an untitled drama about the 1947 Roswell incident. The project is set up at 20th Century Studios and remains under wraps, with no cast or release window announced.

Scream 7 Reveals New Poster
The official Scream Twitter account unveiled fresh one-sheet art that spotlights both legacy cast members and newcomers standing beneath the iconic Ghostface mask. The image arrives five weeks before the film’s scheduled opening.
“I’ve been waiting a long time for this,” the tweet reads. “Check out the New Poster for #Scream7 – Only in theatres February 27, 2026.”
Streaming & TV Quick Hits
- God of War – Ryan Hurst, who voiced Thor in Ragnarök, has been cast as Kratos in Amazon’s live-action series adaptation, according to Variety
- VisionQuest – Marvel producer Brad Winderbaum told the Official Marvel Podcast the Disney+ show will explore father-son dynamics across three generations of the Vision family
- This Is Not a Test – A new trailer shows five teens barricading inside their high school during a zombie outbreak; Adam MacDonald directs
- Primal – Adult Swim released a preview for this Sunday’s upcoming episode
Ratings Round-Up
The horror film The Death of Robin Hood has earned an R rating for “strong bloody violence,” Bloody-Disgusting notes, hinting at a grim take on the classic outlaw myth.
Key Takeaways
- Mister Miracle’s animated outing will matter to DCU continuity, per Gunn’s confirmation
- Scott Cooper’s Roswell film keeps its plot secret while securing A-list behind-camera talent
- Scream 7 marketing is ramping up with a February 2026 release locked in
- Multiple genre projects-from God of War to VisionQuest-continue to staff up or tease deeper emotional themes

