Superman and Lois soared higher in their recent episode “The perks of not being a wallflower.” The episode focuses on the Kent boys and how they are going to cope with moving from Metropolis.
MoreSuperman had Krypto, and now the New York City Police Department has Digidog, the department’s newest tool to facilitate the infringement of civil rights in Black and Brown communities. The remote-controlled canine, about the size of a bulldog, is 70-pounds with the ability to walk at about three miles per hour, climb and descend stairs, carry up to 30-pounds, and more.
Henry Cavill naturally exudes the qualities of a Superman. Considered the modern epitome for the character, much like Christopher Reeve was in the 20th century, Cavill holds strong to the standard of the Man of Steel. He’s kind, charismatic and compassionate. Cavill is also a dedicated and well practiced actor.
“Heritage” acts as a great follow up to the series premiere. This episode juggles a lot of stuff pertaining to the character and executes them perfectly. We can see what the characters are going through and the score for the show is well made, just like the show.
On March 1, 1966 in Green Bay, Wisconsin, Zachary Edward Snyder was born. In my personal opinion, Zack is one of the greatest visual directors and storytellers of our time. He has brought us many stunning stories including “Man of Steel,” “Watchmen,” “300,” “Batman v Superman” and “Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole” to name a few.
The long anticipated wait for The CW’s latest super installment is finally over. On Feb. 23, 2021, “Superman and Lois” premiered with a two-hour long special. This new series is an historic first for DC Comics’ most iconic couple as it explores the duo’s relationship with their two teenage sons.
After weeks of waiting patiently and taking a stroll down the accolades of Hollywood television, it was clear to see that fans had to stay patient. Certain arcs and payoffs were being planted from the very first frame of exposure for the series until now.
We’ve seen Zack’s controversial and realistic take on superheroes. We’ve seen him coring his movies with heart and philosophy. But what is the one element that separates his universe from the others?
I remember my first time watching “Batman v Superman” with such vivid retrospection. It was 2016 and my forever best friend, Whitney Graham, and I plotted months in advance to see the premiere.
I first heard about Pat Murphy’s comic book “Echoes of the Triumphant” when I was on Instagram scrolling through my messaging feed. As I looked at the message, there was a blurb that simply asked if I wanted to give this comic a read. I sent my email and not long after, I was sent a copy of the comic. When I read the comic, I felt that Pat wrote a unique story in which we see the main character Adrian have three different perspectives.