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SUPERGIRL Season 4 is Inspired by This Comic Book; [SPOILER] Leaves the Show
[Warning: The Following Contains SPOILERS From Supergirl‘s Season 3 Finale.] Supergirl aired its season three finale last night, and it truly was more powerful than a locomotive. The episode was full of big plot twists, character deaths, and more. A big moment resulted in one fan-favorite character’s exit from the show. TV Line has confirmed that actor Chris Wood, who plays Mon-El, has left Supergirl as a series regular. While the door is always open for Mon-El to return, the plan was always to have him for two seasons. Executive producer Robert Rovner explains, “We’ve loved telling Mon-El’s story, as well as the story we’ve told for him and Kara. We…
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IRON FIST, KRYPTON and LUCIFER Are Returning to San Diego Comic-Con 2018
We’re a month away from this year’s San Diego Comic-Con. This week, we have confirmation of three shows making their presence known at the convention. According to Deadline, Marvel and Netflix are bringing Iron Fist to SDCC. Star Finn Jones will show up alongside other cast members and producers to discuss the show’s second season, which is scheduled to arrive sometime this year. There is also talk of bringing Daredevil and The Punisher to the panel; the former just wrapped production on its third season, while the latter is shooting its second. So, despite Marvel Studios’ absence from Hall H, the MCU’s television side will be represented. Deadline has also verified…
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THE FLASH Promotes Jessica Parker Kennedy to Series Regular for Season 5
[Warning: The Following Contains SPOILERS From Season 4 of The Flash.] Last season on The Flash, a mysterious girl played by Jessica Parker Kennedy was introduced. She first appeared in the “Crisis on Earth-X” crossover before recurring in later episodes, constantly hinting at her identity. As many fans theorized, the finale confirmed that she is Barry and Iris’ daughter, Nora, from the future. Well, get ready to see a lot more of Nora. It has been announced (via TV Line) that Jessica Parker Kennedy has been promoted to a series regular for The Flash‘s fifth season. She joins recently upgraded actors Danielle Nicolet (Cecille Horton) and Hartley Sawyer (Elongated Man),…
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AQUAMAN Trailer Will Debut at San Diego Comic-Con Next Month
Fans have been wondering for a while when we’d get a first trailer for DC Films’ Aquaman. Now, we finally have confirmation – but get ready to wait a few more weeks. Director James Wan announced on Twitter that the Aquaman trailer will premiere at San Diego Comic-Con next month. The convention lasts from July 19th to July 22nd this year. A panel for the film has been widely expected, and this is just confirmation. Wan also shared the movie’s shiny new logo. Comic-Con will be insane!! This is the new glyph/logo. Freshly smuggled out of Atlantis! (stolen off King Orm’s belt buckle) pic.twitter.com/NLmIXUaXEM — James Wan (@creepypuppet) June 15,…
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Two THE FLASH Characters Promoted
According to Deadline and TVline, Hartley Sawyer (Ralph Dibney) and Danielle Nicolet (Cecille Horton) have both been upped from recurring roles to series regular roles on The CW’s The Flash. Ralph was rescued from The Thinker’s brain when we last saw him. We aren’t quite sure what the results will be from him being merged with the other metas, so that will be interesting to see if he deals with other powers than his stretchiness. Cecille had just given birth to her and Joe’s daughter, Jenna West at the end of the season. We’ll see her and Joe grow together as they return the epics of diapers and pacifiers. What…
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New AQUAMAN Stills Reveal the Villainous Black Manta and Orm
Entertainment Weekly is exploring the world of DC Films’ Aquaman in this week’s issue. In addition to the covers we saw earlier, the magazine debuted several still images from the movie. Some of them offer long-awaited first looks at the film’s villains, Black Manta and Orm. The Black Manta picture sees David Kane (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) working on his helmet, which is very faithful to the comic book version. However, Kane is a new name for him, as he was previously surnamed Hyde in the comics. And yes, he will shoot red plasma beams out of his eyes. Director James Wan calls Black Manta a “part mercenary but full-time pirate,”…
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AQUAMAN Covers Latest Issue of Entertainment Weekly
After a long time waiting, marketing has finally begun for DC Films’ next entry, Aquaman. While a trailer is expected to drop soon, today we have the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, which spotlights the movie as its cover story. The first cover features a closeup of Jason Momoa’s titular hero, while the second cover sees him joined by Amber Heard’s Mera and Nicole Kidman’s Atlanna. The second cover will be available at Barnes and Noble this week, while the first cover will be available everywhere else. EW also shares some hints at what to expect from the issue. Director James Wan explains that his underwater world is “so separate…
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Why Warner Bros. Should Still Make a JUSTICE LEAGUE Sequel
It’s been a few months, and DC Films’ Justice League has come and gone. The film received lukewarm reviews and underperformed at the box office; in fact, Warner Bros. lost money on it. Thus, it’d be surprising if the studio spent another dime on the movie, even for the mysterious “Snyder Cut.” But what about a sequel? WB originally announced a second Justice League movie in 2014, back when the plan was to tell the story over two parts. However, the studio abbreviated it to the one movie. And now that the movie didn’t make money, that decreases the chances of any sort of follow-up. I’m probably the only person…
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New Details on Walter Hamada’s Approach to DC Films; Updates on THE FLASH, JOKER, and Ben Affleck’s Future
The Hollywood Reporter has published a new article that sheds light on behind-the-scenes of DC Films, now under the leadership of Walter Hamada. In the wake of Hamada’s hiring and Justice League‘s underperformance, we haven’t heard too much about the company’s plans, save for a few upcoming movies. The article includes an update on The Flash, details on Todd Phillips’ Joker movie, and word on Ben Affleck’s future as Batman. Here’s the rundown… Walter Hamada has spent the last few months reorganizing the DC Films slate, elevating development for some projects and postponing others. These include both movies for big-name heroes and lesser known characters. Meanwhile, Hamada is “philosophically opposed” to…
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Warner Bros. Announces Start of Production for WONDER WOMAN 1984
Warner Bros. has announced today that the highly anticipated Wonder Woman sequel has begun production. The press release offers a lot of new details, such as the title and the return of a key character. The new movie is titled Wonder Woman 1984, confirming rumors of its 1980s setting. The studio has also confirmed that Chris Pine will reprise his role in the sequel, despite his death in the first movie. Director Patty Jenkins shared a first-look photo on Twitter. Also of note in the press release: star Gal Gadot is also producing Wonder Woman 1984, with new DC Films president Walter Hamada serving as an executive producer. Check out…




























