It’s our 28h Superman Special! Zach is joined by Lance Laster from Always Hold On To Arrow for the latest “Superman” (2025) update. We talk “Superman: Legacy’s” new title, the first peak at the new Superman costume, and a short but adorable TikTok from Rachel Brosnahan.
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ZOINKS! Alan & Rob join the Scooby Gang and Superman’s favourite canine sidekick Krypto, as Mystery Incorporated finally take on a Metropolis based mystery, the untimely disappearance of the Justice League in the recent animated movie, “Scooby-Doo and Krypto Too!” (No, it’s not a sequel).
Tyler and James talk about every DC comics based project that was announced and was never made in this Krypton Report.
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Tyler Patrick (Krypton Report podcast) dig into the seminal 1998 miniseries “Superman: For All Seasons” by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, an emotional retelling of Clark’s beginnings as Superman from the perspectives of his supporting cast.
It’s our 27th Superman Special! Zach is joined by Lance Laster from Always Hold On To Arrow to talk the “Superman: Legacy” cast selfie, Otis being part of the cast, composer, favorite Superman and Batman symbols, “Superman & Lois” ending because of the movie, and WB rejecting a “Batman Beyond” pitch.
Host Anthony Desiato and guests Ralph Puma & Mike Sangregorio dig into the great debates that often rage within the Superman fan community: Is it LuthER or LuthOR? Was Clark a bully or hero in the diner at the end of “Superman II?” Should Ma & Pa Kent live to guide their son through adulthood or meet an untimely end? And MUCH more!
Tyler and his wife and special guest Junia reflect on nine years of Krypton Report.
This week Zach is joined by Anthony Desiato from Digging for Kryptonite to discuss theone hundred eighty ninth episode of “Smallville,” “Conspiracy.”
Host Anthony Desiato and guest Zach Moore (Always Hold On To Smallville) dig into the Arrowverse’s five-part television adaptation of “Crisis On Infinite Earths”—spanning “Arrow,” “Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Batwoman” and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” on The CW—which saw the return of Tom Welling as the Clark Kent of Earth-167 and Brandon Routh as the Superman of Earth-96.