Between the way Supergirl's Winter finale ended and the recent news that we'll be seeing Bizarro at some point next year, the DC Comics adaptation needs to return to TV as soon as possible.
Records are meant to be broken, and that's exactly what Star Wars: The Force Awakens did by easily topping the North American opening weekend haul earned by Jurassic World back in the summer. The fact that it's no longer the record holder takes nothing away from Jurassic World of course, and being beaten by the new Star Wars movie was always expected.
Captain America: Civil War looks set to be 2016's biggest superhero movie, especially as along with pitting The Avengers against each other, it's set to finally bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Before you go any further, it goes without saying that there are major spoilers ahead for Star Wars: The Force Awakens! Now that's out of the way, it's fair to say that perhaps the most shocking moment in the movie comes when Kylo Ren (a.k.a. Ben Solo) murders his father, Han. The decision to kill off such a fan-favourite character can't have been an easy one, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan has now shed some light on how the decision was made as the story evolved.
Christmas is just four days away, but the premiere of DC's Legends of Tomorrow is in exactly one month's time. To heighten anticipation, The CW has released a new promo today, and it's packed full of epic new footage as this ragtag team of heroes (and villains) assemble to take down the immortal Vandal Savage.
After more than three years of waiting, Star Wars: The Force Awakens is finally here! Receiving unanimously positive reviews from fans and critics alike, the movie looks set to break box office record after record this weekend and my even be the one to finally dethrone Avatar as the highest grossing movie of all-time. Star Wars: The Force Awakens also proves that director J.J. Abrams has done the impossible by making a GREAT modern Star Wars movie, something George Lucas failed to do with the prequels.
In news that shouldn't surprise anyone, Star Wars: The Force Awakens has now taken the record for the biggest opening weekend of all-time, beating out Jurassic World's impressive $208.8 million. Just how well did this return to a galaxy far, far, away do? Well, J.J. Abrams' sequel generated an estimated $238 million in North America over the weekend, which helped contribute to a worldwide total that currently sits at $517 million.
One of the biggest questions surrounding Star Wars: The Force Awakens since before it was even released is why exactly the villainous Kylo Ren would idolise Darth Vader when he ended up returning to the Light.
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Warner Bros. are obviously a long way behind Marvel when it comes to their DC Comics adaptations, but they're making up for that by enlisting some A-List talent for the likes of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Wonder Woman. For a time, it appeared as if one of those would be Nicole Kidman, but we now know that unfortunately, the actress won't be on board.
A large number of Arrow fans were left slightly underwhelmed by the way Matt Nable's Ra's al Ghul was handled in season four of The CW series, but he'll be getting another chance to shine in upcoming spinoff show DC's Legends of Tomorrow, as the network has confirmed that the actor will be reprising the role.