Despite a fair amount of beloved DC cartoons being released on Blu-ray, there remain some glaring omissions. Fortunately, Warner Bros. began crossing a few of their most iconic shows off the list last year when Batman: The Animated Series finally got the HD treatment. That said, one would think the likes of Superman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond won't be far behind.
Now that The Batman has entered pre-production, it shouldn't be much longer before we learn which other actors will orbit Robert Pattinson as the titular hero. So far, we've heard rumblings of Penguin, Riddler, Two-Face, Mad Hatter and Firefly joining the party, but it's actually Catwoman whom we're here to discuss today.
With Avengers: Endgame now being less than $25 million away from usurping Avatar at the global box office, it's fair to say Marvel Studios' opus is a motion picture event the likes of which is rarely seen. Then again, when you have eleven years of buildup and a movie packed with beloved characters, people are bound to turn out in droves. That said, I can only imagine how the cast would blow the roof off San Diego Comic-Con like never before - if indeed they were to drop by for a visit.
Though the Scream franchise hasn't had as rough of a time as, say, Friday the 13th in recent memory, the current decade hasn't exactly been all peaches and cream for it. For starters, 2011's attempted revival of the film series didn't prove as successful as the studio had hoped, with fans of the MTV show being dealt a gut punch when that separate storyline had been abandoned after only two seasons.
In previous seasons, each Arrowverse crossover has been rather straightforward in format. At first, only Arrow and The Flash participated, but the situation became more complex as the brand kept growing. To accommodate, the network would either air the encompassing arcs on successive nights, or do their best to pair the shows together so that complete tale be told in two evenings.
Thrilling as most Arrowverse crossovers have proven to be, they've often been isolated incidents that aren't brought up often afterwards. That's probably because the participating heroes take a sudden break from their own storylines to stave off an alien invasion or something.
Is it just me, or has this summer not had as much news pertaining to Arrow and its sister series as last year's? Fortunately, the drought should cease soon enough, what with San Diego Comic-Con arriving in a matter of weeks.
Considering that the Man of Steel took the 1990s off when it came to appearing in theatrically released movies, it’s a good thing fans had Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman to help satisfy their fix.
Now that Robert Pattinson has officially landed the titular role in The Batman, our attention turns toward who'll possibly round out the rest of the cast. The latest reports tell us that Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Firefly, Mad Hatter and Two-Face will accompany the Dark Knight, and we can only imagine how highly sought after those respective gigs will be.
And while I love me some Michael Myers, it’s the A Nightmare on Elm Street series that probably resonates with me most. I mean, not only have I dug it for most of my existence, but it also lays claim to the highest amount of satisfying sequels of any major horror saga, at least in my view.