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If so, you'll need to disable it when using this site, as it spams the websites you visit with fake requests. You might be using a VPN. If you are using a VPN, and other users of the same VPN are abusing the service, then you'll be automatically banned as well. There's not much we can do about this right now; you'll have to turn off your VPN in order to continue using the site. We are hoping to eventually work on a solution for this when we have the resources to do so. Your computer may be infected with malware or spyware that is making automated requests to our server and causing problems. Please be sure to add any information that might help us understand why you might have been banned. Step 1: Confirm you are human Step 2 (optional): Enter any other comments/feedback here Step 3: Enter your email address. Seth Rogen is reportedly developing a film based on Where’s Wally – or Where’s Waldo depending where you’re from. Rogen and Evan Goldberg are said be in talks to develop the live-action film for MGM about the bespectacled, striped jumper-bothering guy you have to look for in a crowd of people.




According to Deadline the actor has been having meetings with MGM for ‘the past week’ and ‘the deal is getting closer’. If you’re already scoffing at the idea, then we get where you’re coming from. But we’re sure a lot people weren’t completely convinced by Lego movie and that turned out to be awesome. How Seth’s going to make this into to something movie-length is anyone’s guess. Maybe Wally gets kidnapped and people have to look for him? Perhaps in a crowd of people also wearing red and white woolly jumpers and hats? Where’s Waldo was created by Martin Handford and was first published in 1987. Over 55 million books have sold worldwide in more than 38 countries. Meanwhile Rogen has been turning his hand to animation with his project Sausage Party, about a sausage who falls out of a shopping trolley and to journeys through a supermarket to get back to his aisle before the 4th July sale.The first image from SAUSAGE PARTY!!! — Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) March 1, 2016




MORE: WATCH: Jake Gyllenhaal, Seth Rogen, Paul Dano and Bradley Cooper audition for Cher in Clueless MORE: Seth Rogen is pretty upset Shia LaBeouf has blocked him on TwitterFinally PreFinally OfficiallyOfficially RevealedLego'S UpcomingUpcoming WallWall-E LegoLego LegLego'S WallSet WallForwardBack in February, Lego announced that it would be putting Angus MacLane’s WALL•E Lego Ideas model into production. Which is fitting, because Angus is actually a Pixar animator who worked on the film. And today, courtesy of the SmythsToys website, we might finally have our first look at the official Lego version of WALL•E. We're sorry we can't seem to find the page you are looking for.Ahead of Tuesday's season premiere, The CW has released a new featurette introducing Wally West (played by Keiynan Lonsdale) as Central City's newest speedster. We quickly find out Wally isn't keen on the name Kid Flash; though, it is the name his comic book couterpart is often referred as, helping differiantiate him from other Flashs in the DC Universe.




However, he might be stuck with it on the show since Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) and his sister, Iris West (Candice Patton), dig the name. "The end of last season, after the loss of his father, Barry decided to go back, change the timeline, save his mom, which changes everything," Lonsdale says in the video. "The major change, and the most obvious change for Wally, is that he's now The Flash. I wasn't expecting it at all. I was expecting to transition into Kid Flash so soon. But because of Flashpoint, anything can happen really. So, it was just exciting. As soon as I read the script for 301, I was over the moon" WHAT WOULD YOU SACRIFICE TO HAVE EVERYTHING YOU’VE EVER WANTED? — Barry (Grant Gustin) is living his dream life – his parents are alive, he’s asked Iris West (Candice Patton) on a date and he can finally be a normal guy as Central City has another speedster, Kid Flash (Keiynan Lonsdale), running around saving the city. When Barry starts forgetting parts of his old life, the Reverse Flash (guest star Matt Letscher) taunts his nemesis and tells him that there will be serious repercussions for Barry and the ones he loves if he continues to live in this alternate universe.




In addition to losing his memories, his powers will also start to fade. When disaster strikes, Barry must decide if he wants to continue to live in this world as Barry Allen or return to his universe as The Flash. Based on the characters from DC, THE FLASH is from by Bonanza Productions Inc. in association with Berlanti Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with executive producers Greg Berlanti (“Arrow,” “Supergirl”), Andrew Kreisberg (“Arrow,” “The Flash”), Sarah Schechter (“Arrow,” “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow”) and Aaron and Todd Helbing. See Keiynan Lonsdale as Kid Flash on the season premiere of The Flash, Tuesday at 8/7c on The CW! will premiere its all new interactive after show series, Flashback, with special guest Teddy Sears. For more information on where to watch Flashback, click here!Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The LEGO Movie near you.Back in October, Warner Bros. revealed their massive DC Cinematic Universe slate, which goes all the way up to the year 2020.




One of those projects is The Flash, which already has Ezra Miller set to star. Many fans have been wondering if the movie will feature Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, or one of the other incarnations of the title character, such as Wally West. We reported last month that The Lego Movie directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller are providing the story treatment for The Flash, and it's possible that they may direct the superhero adventure as well, but that has yet to be confirmed. Phil Lord recently appeared on the HippoJuice podcast, where he offered an update on The Flash, confirming the story will center on Barry Allen and that it will 'be its own thing' standing apart from The Flash TV series, while still set inside the DC Cinematic Universe."We're trying to break a story. It's interesting, because there's a really popular TV show out there, and we're trying to carve out space for the movie that's apart from that. I think we're doing alright. I believe [our Flash] is going to be Barry Allen. It's going to be it's own [thing, apart from the TV show] - we're more trying to stick with the cinematic universe... it really is its own thing, and kind of a stand-alone movie.




We're just trying to think of the best story. I think you guys will like it, it's kind of a different take on superhero stuff."Many fans thought that, given the popularity of The CW's The Flash, the movie version might go a different route and use other characters who have been the Scarlet Speedster, such as Jay Garrick, Wally West or Bart Allen. However, if the movie version is vastly different than the TV show, two separate versions of Barry Allen could certainly work, especially since we know the DC movie and TV universes won't cross over anytime soon.Phil Lord and Chris Miller are also developing a Spider-Man Animated Movie for Sony that will hit theaters in 2018, which Phil Lord also offered an update on, saying that both of their superhero projects are "a little bit to the side.""We're sort of juggling superheroes with the color red in them, that's all we do. We're trying not to confuse their powers or anything, but it does get tricky. But it's the same thing, is there a way to do one of these movies in a new way?




That's the exciting thing about it being animated, is it opens up a lot of different possibilities. Chris and I like to carve out spaces where people will let us do what we want. So much of our careers are like 'Oh, no one will bother us while we try to make a 21 Jump Street, because it's such a crazy idea, no one's going to know what to do with it.' So we're doing these things kind of like that. They're part of these huge franchises, but kind of are off a little bit to the side, and that gives us a lot of creative freedom, and that's the thing we love. Hopefully we won't waste that!"While both The Flash and the Spider-Man Animated Movie will be parts of separate, larger franchises, it seems that Phil Lord and Chris Miller are still being given plenty of creative freedom to create the kinds of movies they want to make. What do you think about Phil Lord's version of The Flash and Spider-Man that are 'a little bit to the side'? Let us know what you think, and you can check out the full podcast with Phil Lord below.

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