HBO Max announced that fans can watch “Wonder Woman 1984” with Director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot who will be streaming the highly anticipated movie, along with fans, on Saturday, Dec. 26. The live streamed event will begin at 3 p.m. PT/6 p.m. ET, exclusively on Twitter.
MoreDC FanDome was just the beginning! Adult Swim’s Anime Block, Toonami, will be celebrating the initial release of “Wonder Woman 1984,” starring Gal Gadot, with a special airing of two DC Comics Animated Movies on December 19th.
MoreThe cultural impact of superheroes can be felt everywhere. Their iconic nature and heroic humanity makes them positive role models. Their very nature inspires greatness. This is true for the character that started it all, Superman.
MoreA look at Tyler Hoechlin’s updated Superman suit was revealed Wednesday. The suit is modernized with an updated cape attachment, sleeker belt and more emboldened Superman emblem. Tyler also appears to be more mature with the slimmer fitting neckline.
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MoreThe CW Network announced that Black Lightning is coming to end after only 4 seasons. The announcement was made Friday that season four will serve as the final season.
MoreWonder Woman 1984 has been one of the most highly anticipated movies of 2020.
MoreA first look at Anna Diop’s Starfire from season three’s Titans was released today.
MoreThe CW Network has ordered a pilot for a “Black Lightning” spin-off. The spin-off will center around Black Lightning character “Painkiller.”
MoreThe following is an abridged excerpt from Wayne Publishing’s American History II textbook
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