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Opinion

This section of the Daily Planet's captures opinions from columnists, editorials, op-ed's and shared guest essays. Opinions are the author's own.

How ‘Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers’ writes a love letter to animation

May 23, 2022
Entertainment/Opinion

A comeback 30 years in the making, the Disney+ Original movie “Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers”—debuting Friday, May 20, exclusively on the streaming service—catches up with former Disney Afternoon television stars Chip (voice of John Mulaney) and Dale (voice of Andy Samberg) in modern-day Los Angeles.

Why the Martha moment from ‘Batman v Superman’ is meaningful

April 28, 2022
DC Comics/Entertainment/Opinion

Remember when people went to see a “superhero movie” featuring two (actually three) of the most iconic superheroes together for the first time? For a lot of them, it wasn’t what they expected. It didn’t feel like a “superhero movie.”

Why ‘Superman & Lois” Lana Lang is the best version of the character

March 31, 2022
Opinion

Since her introduction, Lana Lang has been mostly depicted as Clark Kent’s first love. She was a confidant for young Clark and became his best friend and first girlfriend.

Opinion: ‘No Way Home’ reduces the chances for a ‘Webb Cut’ of ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’

March 30, 2022
Marvel/Opinion

It’s been quite a while since “Spider-Man: No Way Home” had its successful run so maybe it’s time we can finally get into spoiler discussions now. If you still haven’t had a chance to catch it, the movie is now available on Blu-ray and 4k Digital. 

Not broken, not alone

March 18, 2022
Opinion

It’s been a year since “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” came out and, it not only throws the theatrical release off the game, but also ended up being a global phenomenon. Not only did it change the view of the critics and haters but also had them interested towards the continuation of Zack’s story. 

‘Superman & Lois’ proves Jonathan’s controversial ‘Man of Steel’ advice to be true

March 3, 2022
Opinion

When people talk about “Man of Steel,” one scene always comes up as a negative criticism:  Jonathan Kent’s controversial advice he gave to Young Clark when he asked if he should’ve let those kids on the bus die. 

The Planet’s top 12 holiday hero movies & shows

December 15, 2021
Entertainment/Opinion

The holiday season is a time of cheer, compassion and joy for many. Traditions usually revolve around good food, generous gift giving and time spent with loved ones. Some sit around a fireplace, others at the base of a tree and some relax while watching their favorite holiday-themed movie or show.

Let’s release the Ayer Cut

December 14, 2021
Opinion

Since the theatrical cut of “Suicide Squad” released back in 2016, it has been a breaking point for the ongoing tone for the DC Universe that director Zack Snyder envisioned.

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Building atop the foundation: Why the SnyderVerse needs to thrive on

October 17, 2021
Opinion

On March 18, 2021, the world witnessed what was considered by naysayers as a myth, a film that does not exist. Now that film is available to stream and to be held in physical form by its beloved fans.

Must there be a Superman?

October 9, 2021
Opinion

After remaining static for many decades, the character of Superman was dissected and deconstructed for the modern age in “Man of Steel.”

NYC Mayoral Candidates take on different approaches to police reform

June 16, 2021
Opinion/Politics/US

It is true that crime is on the rise in New York City during both the height of the pandemic and in its aftermath. Public safety is a top priority for the 2021 New York City Mayoral Candidates but only the progressive candidates are presenting solutions that can help lower the city’s increasing crime wave.

US Supreme Court strikes down abortion rights

June 24, 2022

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June 23, 2022

Always Hold On To Superman & Lois Episode 26 — 2×11 Truth and Consequences

June 22, 2022

All Star Superfan Daily Planet Update: Is Henry Cavill BACK?! (Plus: Son of Kal-El Reviewed!)

June 22, 2022

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June 20, 2022

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June 22, 2022

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June 20, 2022

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