Who is among the voice cast for
Batman: The Long Halloween? How much does it cost to stay in
Tony Stark‘s cabin from
Avengers: Endgame? Who is the next speedster coming to
The Flash this season? Has
Invincible already been renewed for a second season? How long is this week’s episode of
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier? Want to see a real
Iron Man 2 briefcase suit? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.
Supergirl is back, and here’s a promo for “A Few Good Women,” the second episode of the sixth/final season.
s, the first prime-time TV series to prominently feature DC’s world-famous Man Of Steel since
Smallville leapt or, rather, stepped onto the small screen back in 2001. It’s lucky timing, considering network resistance to superheroes and their superpowers has softened considerably over the years,
Expectations have been high for
Superman & Lois, and not just because it’s “the new Superman show.” Though it’s meant to provide a much-needed burst of energy from a network franchise that has already put its flagship series to bed (
Arrow, mercifully) and is about to begin the process of saying goodbye to one of its most beloved shows (
Are you ready for a Birdgirl series on Adult Swim? What’s going on in the premiere for the final season of
Supergirl? Did Marvel ever consider releasing
WandaVision all at once? Would you believe there’s an even longer version of
Zack Snyder’s Justice League? Who else would
Anthony Mackie like to see Falcon team up with in the MCU? What comic book Easter egg didn’t make it on-screen in
WandaVision? All that and more in this edition of
Superhero Bits.
Black Lightning season four on The CW.
Supergirl‘s final season on The CW will feature a younger version of
It’s hard to beat Superman in a fight. And not just a physical one, but a moral one too. As Lois points out when Clark fails to show up to support her at a town vote on whether Morgan Edge should take over the Smallville mine, Clark always has the most valid of reasons for his absences. When he misses an event, it’s because he’s literally off saving lives. Logically, it’s hard to begrudge that. But, emotionally, it’s hard not to be made to feel small when your everyday human problems are always pushed to the bottom of the priority list.
/Film reports Blumhouse is producing eight new horror films exclusively for
Pennyworth’s EPIX. The first in the series,
A House on the Bayou, comes from writer-director Alex McAulay and is said to follow “a troubled couple and their preteen daughter who go on vacation to an isolated house in the Louisiana bayou to reconnect as a family. But when unexpected visitors arrive, their facade of family unity starts to unravel, as terrifying secrets come to light.”
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Reshoots on
Troll
Tomb Raider director Roar Uthaug’s latest film about a giant troll attacking Norway.
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