Just in time for London Book Fair – which I was doing the rounds at yesterday – there's a cover* up on Amazon for my next book:
DC Cinematic Universe: A Celebration of DC at the Movies. Co-written with Stephen "Win" Wiacek and published by DK, it's a fully licensed, lavishly illustrated guide to eight decades of DC films, serials and TV series, from 1941's Adventures of Captain Marvel to 2023's Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, with Win handling everything up to the end of the 1990s, and me taking on the majority of the movies from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy onwards. I'll no doubt divulge some more details about the book ahead of the September pub date, but for now I'll just say it was a thrill to get to write about some of my favourite films – not least the aforementioned Batman Begins and its sequels – and note that anyone interested in DC's cinematic endeavours, not to mention films and filmmaking in general, should find it a darn good read.
* Designed, I've since learned, by the supremely talented Steve Anderson.