Blue Beetle star Raoul Trujillo confirms that the movie is almost done filming. Blue Beetle/Jaime Reyes is the first Latinx superhero to get a solo movie in the DCEU, with Cobra Kai's Xolo Maridueña playing the title character. Initially, Blue Beetle was originally slated for release on HBO Max, but Warner Bros. has since commissioned the movie for a theatrical release in August 2023. Plot details for Blue Beetle are currently unclear, but the movie features a stacked cast of some top Hollywood talents, including Bruna Marquezine, Belissa Escobedo, George Lopez, Adriana Barraza, Elpidia Carrillo, Damián Alcázar, and Trujillo, who is playing Carapax the Indestructible Man. Filming for Blue Beetle has been underway in Atlanta, El Paso, and Puerto Rico since May, although now it seems that production is drawing to a close.
On the heels of Blue Beetle's villain Susan Sarandon confirming that she has wrapped filming for her scenes in the movie, Trujillo has shared a behind-the-scenes image on Instagram, indicating that the movie is due to wrap up production soon. The Carapax actor did not make it clear if it was just him who was wrapping filming, or the entire cast. Regardless, it's clear that DC's Blue Beetle movie is approaching the finish line. Take a look at Trujillo's post below.
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With a shoot spanning multiple locations, set leaks from the Blue Beetle movie have been decidedly scant, save for a few images that showed Maridueña in his Blue Beetle costume. So far, there is only a limited idea of the story, as well as the characters that will be involved in the film. But
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