Now that cameras have begun rolling on The Flash's sixth season, casting news is expected to come flooding in. Already, photos leaked from the set have revealed Killer Frost's new costume, with much more expected to be shown off at San Diego Comic-Con next week.
With San Diego Comic-Con kicking off in less than one week from the time of this writing, it's a certainty that the internet is about to be flooded with news pertaining to the Arrowverse. But when it comes to Legends of Tomorrow specifically, don't expect too much because that show isn't returning until around the midseason mark.
When it comes to the timeless rivalry and friendship shared by Superman and Batman, I'm sure everyone has their own opinion regarding who would come out on top. And while this writer claims the Dark Knight as his favorite fictional character overall, I won't deny that the Man of Steel would lay waste to him if he set his inhibitions aside - prep time or no prep time.
Whether or not you're physically attending San Diego Comic-Con, there's no denying the impact it has on the geek community as a whole. Each summer, the pop culture extravaganza plays host to announcements pertaining to movies, TV and comics, not to mention new trailers dropping.
When I walked out of the theater following my own viewing of Spider-Man: Far From Home, I was just as ecstatic as I'd been two years ago for Homecoming. Like many True Believers out there, I firmly believe that Webhead's inclusion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has reinvigorated his own franchise, with many thanks going to director Jon Watts and his team.
For the most part, mid- and post-credits scenes being included in Marvel Studios' movies are meant to tease what's to come in future flicks, or to amuse the viewer. But when it came to Spider-Man: Far From Home, its own mid-credits scene was so important that I felt those events should've been shown before the credits even had a chance to roll.
With Spider-Man: Far From Home's opening weekend now behind us, there remains one more major comic book movie to drop in 2019 - and that's Joker. Set to star Joaquin Phoenix as the titular character, it'll bring us a never-before-seen exploration of the iconic villain's origin story.
If any author to have existed within our lifetime can lay claim to having a fair amount of their work adapted to cinema, it's most definitely Stephen King. Granted, his books are amazing in their own right, but there's something doubly cool about seeing them brought to life.
Though the DC Extended Universe has featured its fair share of notable names from the world of comic books to this point, one glaring omission is that of Green Arrow. In fact, we're still waiting on this beloved hero to make his way to the silver screen in any form, as he's been relegated to television to thus far.