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I don’t believe it was in the batman costume. I think it was something like barry enters his apartment and on some screens at his computer the image is glitching and it’s afflect saying something like “barry we need you” or “what did you do?” or something like that. My apologies but it was a while back. Essentially

Yeah that’s a fair point. I do wonder how casual audiences will take to having both that new Batman and Bat-Pats being in totally unrelated films around the same time too. I know we know the difference, because we’re here, but whenever an issue like this comes up I’m reminded of a friend’s girlfriend - who is a big

Oh there’s no way it’s going to be an easy job, or one I’d want myself, but I think Gunn’s built himself a fair bit of goodwill over the last few years because he’s shown he can get to the core of a character. There will always be the loud group shouting at him because he’s not Snyder, or who think that because he did

The very idea of making ANY version of Flashpoint the first movie for the Flash boggled my mind from the very beginning.

I saw the preview screening as well as the final cut and both versions kind of ended flat for me. The reason was that two characters who you grew attached to throughout the film, Keaton-Bruce and Kara, are punted out of the movie and never spoken about again. There’s no catharsis when their universe is destroyed and

It’s baffling to me that the studio just didn’t recast the part, because Miller is not a star, and apart from that one cameo on the Flash TV show, the last time they’d played the character was in 2017's Justice League, a movie that was not a hit. And yes, technically they were in the 2021 director’s cut of Justice

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Ru-byk, the robot who would help save the day

I wonder if Peacekeeper is going to make jokes about Ezra in season 2 the way he made jokes about Aquaman. Though I’m not happy learning that season 2 won’t be around for a few more years.

in other words “I failed to read the room before I spoke. When the strike is over please everyone don’t refuse to work with me”

My problem with this portrayal of Pike is that it reminds me of times when Kirk was incapacitated on the bridge for what ever reason. It goes against the TOS ethos of the importance of making sure the captain doesn’t look weak. 

I caught an advanced screening with the director in ATX last weekend.

Considering there are references to Kord in the movie and a Booster TV series in the horizon, I wouldn’t rule it out. It would totally fit Gunn’s style.

I bought tickets for this 3 weeks ago and I still can’t believe it’s honest to God happening. I’m glad it’s going over so well!

I enjoyed the episode, but I couldn’t help but keep thinking about how almost none of the characters in peril could die due to existing continuity with TOS. Obviously Chapel was fine, plus on the away mission we knew Pike, M’Benga, and Sam Kirk would live (leaving only Ortegas and La’an, though given their recent

Spoiler: it’s not happening.

Zachary Quinto Is Still Hopeful for a Star Trek 4"

I decided to look it up and saw she was nominated for a Tony award in 2020.  She definitely has some major singing talent.

I expect the practicalities of filming on those sets precluded a lot of fancy directing. Dermott Downs, the director, has done a lot of work on music videos and also directed the Flash/Supergirl musical crossover episode a few years back.

Rebecca Romijn studied music (voice) at the University of California, Santa Cruz before she started fashion and modeling.

What else doesn’t make a lick of sense is that IO9 once again offers series analysis from a writer who admits mid-article that they haven’t seen the show.