I’m a major DC fan and love superman, and even *I* don’t care about anything i’ve seen for Krypton yet. Exactly what crowd are they hoping to reach?
I’m a major DC fan and love superman, and even *I* don’t care about anything i’ve seen for Krypton yet. Exactly what crowd are they hoping to reach?
I’m still waiting for the big reveal that a significant portion takes place on modern day earth via time travel (but before Superman arrives) or somehow Krypton 200 years ago looks exactly like modern day Vancouver.
I rewatched Ant-Man recently. It was just as much fun as I remembered. I can’t wait to see Hope suit up and join Scott for the next adventure.
Everything I read about Krypton makes it sound like Rearranging Deck Chairs on the Titanic: The Series.
Can Constantine be a character that has a season of shows built up around him guesting in other shows?
Engineering notes from the design of the Bat Shield: “Met with client. Stylized design trumps utility again. Keeping the weighty outer lower flare points, because `bat’; with scalloped cutouts that mean we’ll be rolling the dice on the femoral arteries. Somewhat mitigated by low midline point which will protect the…
It’s Doctor Who. Janky looking costumes done on a BBC budget are as much as part of the show as the Sonic Screwdriver and the Cybermen.
Personally I think that Justin Chatwin (Shameless) is a bit more fair*.
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Am I the only one utterly disinterested in the Punisher? Seems like it’ll be more of the same. Give us something a little more unique! She-Hulk legal procedural, Squirrel Girl all ages adventure show, or if you want to keep it dark and gritty, Moon Knight. He’s right there! He punched a ghost one time, I don’t know…
All I know is, anyone who puts on a scary clown outfit nowadays had some pretty big shoes to fill.
It must be hell for him trying to organize his pictures. “This one was taken at some point in the last 40 years, but I have no idea when.”
While I like Charles Dance, my attraction for Kate has not been sated and my favorite is the one they just posted.
Huh. A superhero story more grounded in human-scale action and mortality. I’ll bet there’s a market for that.
So much this. Daredevil’s already a rage machine and I spent most of Luke Cage comparing the heroes’ journeys due to how similar they tended to be.
I liked that the super suit at the end was so very cheesy...it’s a fun detail that Hammer stuff is almost always pretty much bargain-basement versions of Stark tech.
You can just picture this thing being developed just before Ironman 1 and all set to be the next Big Thing and then the R&D guys have to dump all that…
The final fight was...ugh. Some moments were great, like them being thrown around and sending cars flying. But the constant cut aways to other characters not only hurt the pacing, it killed the tension. And then there’s a bit where we see Luke notice the power source on the back of Diamondback’s costume, we seem him…
That’s not happening anywhere. Stop instigating and grow up.
It’s also possible he underwent Terrigenesis that extended his life in the 40s, had a Nazi smashing career like in the comics and then has been laying low until the recent resurgence of powered individuals.
My girlfriend and I smashed the entire run this weekend at her place on 139th st and I looooooooved it! I’m a big fan of blaxploitation and Marvel comics and this show hit all the right notes for me, and those tasty bits with all the musical acts at Harlem’s Paradise were fantastic.