The role of She-Hulk in the upcoming Disney+ series is still yet to be cast, but some fan art has given us another viable contender in the form of Gina Carano, providing a look at how she might appear as the gamma-irradiated lawyer.
Although MCU fans have been clamoring for a Black Widow movie for years, it’s taken so long for Marvel to make one that she’s now unequivocally dead. So instead, it'll delve into her past more than the piecemeal offerings we’ve so far been afforded, and a prequel comic now puts a previous reference to her actions in a new light.
It was inevitable that “Crisis On Infinite Earths” was going to end with the multiverse restored, since it would be kind of hard to have any shows without any planets on which to set them. Several of the restored worlds were featured in a closing montage backed by a voiceover from Oliver (as the Spectre?) echoing the Monitor’s narration of the multiverse’s creation that opened the crossover.
The finale of “Crisis On Infinite Earths” restored most things to their proper place, but also made some changes for things going forward, principally the merging of the main Arrowverse earths and the establishing of its version of the Justice League.
It was a surprise when it was announced another Candyman movie was being made, but the intention to take the story back to its roots was a good way to go, a path now being doubled down on by bringing back the movie’s other main character of Helen Lyle.
Although Legends of Tomorrow began as something relatively serious, it soon embraced the lunacy of its premise, and few things have embodied this more than the running joke of Beebo. Here he took a giant-sized form trampling through Star City like an adorable kaiju, and was a creation of the relatively obscure mystic Sargon the Sorcerer as a distraction so he could knock off a bank’s safety deposit boxes. Fans were reliably delighted by the cameo.
Denis Villeneuve’s Dune is shaping up to be the adaptation of the sci-fi classic that we always deserved, and a tweet by Dave Bautista has heightened expectations for an altercation between a pair of the story’s supporting characters.
The two-part conclusion of “Crisis On Infinite Earths” is mere hours away (are you as excited as I am?), and the end of Arrow imminently after that, but the Arrowverse is still looking beyond the conclusion of its flagship progenitor with the release of an assortment of new photos for Green Arrow and the Canaries.