It's been a while since we've heard anything about Superior, with the last major update coming back in January when it was revealed that Brandon and Phillip Murphy had been hired to pen the screenplay. However, Mark Millar has now taken to Twitter to suggest a new leading man, and it seems like the comic book adaptation is gaining traction as a result.
Last week, it was revealed that both Robert Queen (Jamey Sheridan) and Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy) will return for Arrow's 100th episode. Executive producer Marc Guggenheim confirmed via his Twitter account that their return wouldn't be part of a flashback or the newly created Flashpoint reality, something which led many fans to theories that time travel will be involved.
Before Captain America: Civil War hit theatres, there were numerous rumors which pointed to the film killing off Steve Rogers, as that's what happens in the comic book arc of the same name. Ultimately, those rumors turned out to be just that, and as we all know, Cap is still alive and well in the MCU. That wasn't always to be the case, though.
It's that time of year again; the Fall is finally here, and that means the return of plenty of fan favourite TV shows. Among the best on offer are The CW's DC Comics offerings, and after debuting back in January, Legends of Tomorrow is returning to the network for an extended second season on October 13th.
The CW has today released a new promo trailer for The Flash season three and it drops some more hints about what we should expect from the "Flashpoint" status quo. Showing Barry Allen getting to know all of his old friends and loved ones all over again, we quickly learn that his decision to alter history is having a major impact on his memories.
When the first images from season 2 of Legends of Tomorrow were released, many fans questioned why Stephen Amell's Oliver Queen seemed to have such a big presence. He's made cameo appearances in the series before, but the pics pointed to him playing a key role in bringing this ragtag team of heroes and villains back together again.
Earlier this week, fans finally got some of the answers they've spent the past few months desperately craving in the season two finale of Mr. Robot. The show has really taken a slow burn approach this year, introducing as many new mysteries as those it provides solutions to, and while "eps2.9_pyth0n-pt2.p7z" was satisfying in many ways, it was also extremely frustrating in others.
When it was first revealed that Ghost Rider was coming to Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., one of the biggest concerns among fans was whether or not a character like that could be effectively portrayed with a TV budget. After all, the Spirit of Vengeance needs to be brought to life with special effects, and those often aren't the best in even the most expensive of shows.
When the Power Rangers reboot was first announced, it was made clear that Lionsgate's plan was to cast a group of newcomers as the lead heroes and some more familiar faces in key supporting roles. So far, that's included choosing Elizabeth Banks as the villainous Rita Repulsa and Bryan Cranston as Zordon, and the latest addition is Saturday Night Live alum Bill Hader.
Avengers: Infinity War is the beginning of the end for this era of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Thanos first appeared in The Avengers' mid-credits scene and has since shown up in the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers: Age of Ultron, as Marvel used those and other movies to tease his eventual clash with Earth's Mightiest Heroes. However, based on a new report, that encounter may not play out as some fans expected.