By the time this weekend has concluded, Supergirl will have filled in one of the biggest blanks when it comes to the Superman mythos once Jon Cryer debuts as Lex Luthor. When first announced, fans expressed some skepticism because of the actor's history with the comedy genre, but it's important to remember the guy is a professional actor capable of playing varied roles.
On the one hand, we have every right to be excited about Gotham's series finale. After all, there's no better way to cap off a five-year run than spending most of the concluding episode ten years into the future so that we can see what became of our favorite villains - and see the Batman that this iteration of Bruce Wayne grew into.
It goes without saying that Avengers: Endgame will likely be the biggest movie of the year, but the reveal of yesterday's trailer certainly helped remind True Believers that the ensemble flick is on its way. If you have access to a computer or mobile phone, you probably don't need us to tell you what a hot topic it was among the geek community.
After we were all treated to one kick-ass trailer for Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles a few days ago, I'd suspected that we'd learn much more about the monumental mashup's home video release before the week was over. As it turned out, I was proven correct.
Now that spring is right around the corner, WWE fans are naturally gearing up for WrestleMania. For over three decades, said event has been viewed as the Super Bowl of the professional wrestling industry. Not only does it often serve as the culmination of various feuds and crowns at least a few new champions, but celebrity appearances are always a certainty as well.
Though the season finale is still two months away, there's certainly much to keep the interest of fans of The Flash in the interim. If the Cicada switcheroo and the upcoming debut of Godspeed aren't enough to get you geeked, then you should no that the moment we've been waiting for will finally arrive next week during "Time Bomb."
Although I found myself highly enjoying Captain Marvel when I saw it over the weekend, I couldn't help thinking about Carol Danvers' absence from major events prior to Avengers: Endgame. Granted, we were offered the explanation of her going off to intervene in the Kree Empire's affairs, but her late arrival in the battle against Thanos still makes her feel like a convenient Deus ex Machina.
Even if they weren't a casualty of Thanos' pivotal snap in Infinity War, some characters were definitely left in precarious positions at the conclusion of that flick. In fact, both trailers for Avengers: Endgame - yes, the latest one included - pick up with Tony Stark being stranded in outer space.
Now that we've finally received a second trailer for Avengers: Endgame, the requisite critical examination of every frame contained therein has already begun.
When the first promo dropped for next week's episode of Arrow, "Star City 2040," it became apparent that the Powers That Be are holding their cards close to the vest. Then again, that's something we've grown used to over the course of the current season because there's been more secrecy surrounding the series as of late than ever before.