This week, Riverdale becomes the latest in a long line of highly praised series developed by The CW to adapt comic books to the big screen. In an interesting twist, the show's latest marketing endeavor allows you the fan to find yourself in a comic book.
As expected, DC All Access has returned with a vengeance, kicking off its 2017 run with a look at all the latest happenings spanning various forms of media. And although there was a lot to offer within the most recent video’s allotted time, what caught our attention most was the information regarding Batwoman, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Arrow.
Following up on a recent video spotlighting Captain Marvel, the House of Ideas have released yet another promo video for one of its beloved characters that is finally breaking into cinema, this time focusing on Black Panther.
One thing that’s great about the era we’re living in is that fiction has the ability to spread across various forms of media. A story that would have previously been told in only a movie can now have its world expanded upon in novels, video games or, in the case of The Great Wall: Last Survivor, a graphic novel.
When you take into account how many comic book movies flood cinemas on an annual basis, it comes as no surprise that you either get actors who embark on more than one tour in the genre or ones who have had the opportunity, but the time just wasn't right. As we've come to find out, the latter seems to be the case for The Batman's Joe Manganiello.
Tonight is the night DC TV fans have been waiting over a month for as both The Flash and DC's Legends of Tomorrow return for their midseason premieres, the latter of which continues its journey on a new night and time. And, in celebration of tonight's episodes, The CW has released several clips in order to tide us all over.
Well, it looks at though Gotham is finally catching up to its advertising as evidenced by the first trailer promoting its winter finale, "Mad City: The Gentle Art of Making Enemies." I mean, it's no detriment to the show itself as the three-episode arc exploring the return of Jerome has played out at an organic pace, but the network keeps releasing material that spoils where the story will go next just as they did with this round of photos released yesterday.
Now that Justice League Dark has arrived via Digital HD, Warner Bros. have decided to be rather generous, making the DC animated film's opening minutes available for all to view. So, if you weren't already intrigued by what this movie had to offer, you may change your tune after viewing this impressive clip.
Although some of you may already be looking ahead to next month’s milestone issue, none of us should forget about this week’s installment of Detective Comics, which may very well continue the trend of being what is arguably the best Bat book on shelves today.
It’s safe to admit that before the Suicide Squad movie came along, the comics weren’t exactly among the top tier of titles that DC published. But ever since the latest series launched as part of the Rebirth initiative, all of that changed.