Even though we have what appears to be an awesome crossover in the form of "Crisis on Earth-X" to look forward to next week, the reality of the situation is that the bulk of whatever plots unfolding across each of the Arrowverse's individual shows will have to be put on hold for the time being. This doubly builds anticipation for their reprisals, especially when you consider the cliffhangers that both Supergirl and The Flash left us on this week.
For the longest time, Deathstroke was a rather obscure DC character. But, thanks in large part to Arrow, the world’s deadliest mercenary permeated the mainstream, with appearances in video games such as Batman: Arkham Origins and animated films like Son of Batman also doing wonders to help his cause.
Even for those of us who enjoyed the cut of Justice League that was seen in theaters, it's impossible to deny that it was very much the product of two directors, those being Zack Snyder and Joss Whedon. Furthermore, if you're someone who'd been keeping up with the strange ballad that was this film's production, you're well aware of how it underwent three months of reshoots that significantly factored into the final product.
By now, a good portion of you have probably gotten your hands on a copy of Doomsday Clock #1, whether you've made an early trip to your local comic shop or attended one of the release parties at 11:57 pm last night. Either way, DC fans are in for quite the ride, especially when you consider that Superman and some of our other favorite heroes are on a collision course with those originating from the Watchmen universe.
If anything, November 2017 is going to be a month for DC fans to remember. Not only has Justice League arrived in theaters, but, in less than one week, The CW will be rolling out their next massive Arrowverse crossover, “Crisis on Earth-X.”
For those of us who enjoyed Justice League, one of the major talking points we've been discussing since leaving theaters has been that of the return of Superman. After all, the "truth and justice" schtick that we've come to love finally reared its head in the DC Extended Universe, offering a sense of hope that some felt it lacked. And even though the Man of Steel was absent from a fair amount of the film's marketing, the more diehard fans among us knew that his resurrection was to be expected.
Knowing how broad the horizon is when it comes to DC films said to be arriving in theaters over the course of the next few years, I’ll be bold in saying that the movie I’m most looking forward to in a post-Justice League world may very well be Nightwing. Sure, my favorite character may be Batman himself, but we’ve grown quite accustomed to seeing him on the big screen and, let’s face it, a picture focused squarely on the Boy Wonder grown up is long, long overdue.
Aside from the fact that we haven't seen Michael Myers on the big screen since 2009, there seem to be a multitude of reasons why we're greatly looking forward to the next Halloween movie. Granted, we could talk about this all day, but a few of them are how it'll ignore everything but the events of the original film, and how it'll be set in an alternate universe of sorts, somewhat changing the ending of John Carpenter's eternal classic.
By now, I'm sure many of you know to stay after the credits whenever seeing the latest Marvel movie and, likewise, wonder where the heck everyone else is going when they begin to roll. I mean, haven't people learned their lesson on numerous occasions since the first Iron Man flick debuted back in 2008?
When IT was originally announced to receive a silver screen adaptation, we're sure that despite any excitement shared by fans of Stephen King's original novel and the television miniseries, none of us could've predicted what a box office juggernaut it'd become. Seriously, the dough that it raked in was pretty much unheard of for horror movies, a feat normally reserved for summertime blockbusters and action flicks.