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NBC Moves POWERLESS to Midseason Premiere
The other day, NBC confirmed that it has picked up DC Comics’ workplace comedy, Powerless, for a full season order. Now, the network has unveiled its schedule for the 2016-2017 television season. Where does Powerless fit? It looks like we’ll have to wait a little later than the fall to see Powerless, as NBC (via TV Line) has slated the show to premiere during midseason – or possibly later. An exact debut date hasn’t been decided yet, but don’t be surprised if the show premieres early next year. Powerless is the fourth recent DC show to be set for a midseason premiere, rather than fall. This year, DC’s Legends of…
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FLASH SPOILER Review: Episode 2×21- “The Runaway Dinosaur”
The Flash (2×21) – “The Runaway Dinosaur” Written by: Zack Stentz Directed by: Kevin Smith So when you kill your title character to close out the last episode, you pretty much have to pick up immediately with Team Flash taking in the horror of what they’ve done only to realize things are even worse when they can’t contact Jesse and Wally. Wells and Joe take off to find them. They find them near the elevator and while Wally has just been knocked unconscious, Jesse was actually in cardiac arrest. Wells is able to get her heart started while Joe goes back to find Henry. Henry is still down…
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LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: Greg Berlanti Explains [SPOILER]’s Exit and Their Future in the DC TV Universe
Last night was the premiere of the penultimate episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, with the season finale airing next week. During this episode, shocking revelations were revealed, while the stage is set for the final showdown with Vandal Savage. Most importantly, however, a member of the crew made the ultimate sacrifice. In the aftermath of this stunning development, Legends of Tomorrow executive producer Greg Berlanti explains why this character was killed off, but that doesn’t mean they’re gone forever in this universe. [Warning: The Following Contains MAJOR SPOILERS From The Last Episode of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. If You Haven’t Seen The Episode Yet, Turn Away Now.] So, in the…
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Confirmed: SUPERGIRL Will Move to The CW for Season 2
We recently reported that CBS was unsure of how to approach Supergirl, which concluded its first season last month. The network was interested in renewing it for season two, but the pricey budget wasn’t justified by the ratings. Then there were rumors of the show moving to The CW, a network co-owned by CBS. Now, a decision has been made. It has been announced (via The Hollywood Reporter) that Supergirl will switch over to The CW for its second season. Production will move from Los Angeles to Vancouver, where The CW’s other DC shows are being filmed. Additionally, the network has ordered 22 episodes for the season. Supergirl marks the fourth…
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Rumor: New Details On [SPOILER] Role In JUSTICE LEAGUE: PART ONE
As Justice League: Part One starts filming a few rumors have been swirling around for the past few days. Steppenwolf is rumored to be the main threat to the League, but is he really the one in charge? WARNING: The following could be considered a spoiler, so proceed with caution. According to Heroic Hollywood, Darkseid will make a brief appearance in the beginning of the film via flashback, and he’s been to earth thousands of years before Justice League: Part One! Heroic Hollywood’s Umberto Gonzalez said the following: “Around thirty thousand years ago, the Amazonians and Atlanteans, and Man successfully fought off Darkseid here on Earth. He left three other…
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Greg Berlanti Confirms Involvement with BOOSTER GOLD Movie; Zack Stentz to Write Script
Warner Bros. has has a Booster Gold movie adaptation in development for a while. Recent rumors suggest that the film will be a team-up with Booster Gold and Blue Beetle, with DC TV mastermind Greg Berlanti attached to direct. While Blue Beetle’s involvement is still uncertain. Berlanti has confirmed that he is working on this DC film. During a lengthy interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Berlanti comments on the chances of taking on a godfather-type role in the DC Extended Universe – similar to Kevin Feige and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He says that he loves the DCU and would love any opportunity to work on it. Berlanti then confirms…
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DC Comics Comedy POWERLESS Officially Ordered to Series by NBC
With Upfronts 2016 coming soon, television networks are officially finalizing their 2016-2017 schedules. Some shows will be renewed, some will be canceled, and some new ones will be picked up. And now, DC Entertainment is adding yet another new series to its lineup. NBC (via Entertainment Weekly) has officially ordered the workplace comedy Powerless to series. The show stars Vanessa Hudgens as Emily, described as a “…spunky young insurance adjuster specializing in regular-people coverage against damage caused by the crime-fighting superheroes.” However, after standing up to one of these heroes, Emily “…accidentally becomes a cult ‘hero’ in her own right…even if it’s just to her group of lovably quirky co-workers.…
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Kevin Smith Expresses Interest in Bringing Onomatopoeia to ARROW
Kevin Smith directed this week’s episode of The Flash, delivering one of the season’s best episodes so far. He is also set to direct an episode in the show’s third season later this year. Now, he is interested in working on The CW’s other big DC show. Speaking with Variety, Smith says that he wouldn’t want to write an episode of The Flash, but he would like to do some writing for Arrow. Smith is no stranger to the world of Green Arrow, as he previously wrote the comic book arcs “Quiver” and “The Sounds of Violence.” During his comic book run, Smith created the villain Onomatopoeia. And if Smith…
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Looks Like GREEN LANTERN CORPS Has Been Pushed Back a Month
So far, Warner Bros. has two DC movies scheduled for 2020, Cyborg and Green Lantern Corps. The former is expected to hit on April 3rd, while the latter’s date was June 19th. Now, it looks like we’ll have to wait an extra month to see the Emerald Knights return to the big screen. WB (via The Wrap) has pushed June 19th’s “Untitled DC Movie” (which is expected to be Green Lantern Corps) to July 24th, 2020. This is only one month later than its original date, so it’s not a drastic delay. The film is now scheduled to open two weeks after an untitled Marvel Studios movie. Currently, Green Lantern…
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Patty Jenkins Celebrates WONDER WOMAN Wrap With Twitter
As the DCEU marches on towards August and the release of Suicide Squad, director Patty Jenkins has declared a wrap on 2017’s Wonder Woman. She was kind enough to hit social media and share some of her experiences on the film such as: “So happy and excited to have wrapped the first Wonder Woman film!! And one William Marston’s birthday, no less! (WW’s creator)” “What an incredible cast and crew. So grateful to them. And going to miss being with Gal Gadot every day. What a shining star of a person.” “And Chris Pine is one of the greatest people I’ve ever met. He blew my mind and became one…





























