Tag: DC Comics

REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 2, Episode 15 “Waiting for Superman”

“Waiting for Superman” is the perfect kind of finale, for a TV season or any other story. It marries big, apocalyptic spectacle with the personal stories that have run through the past fourteen episodes. And as a microcosm of the show, it demonstrates what Superman means to the world and the ind...

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James Gunn Shows Up in Harley Quinn Season 3 Trailer

Get ready for a bunch of “Girlboss” articles to flood the internet. HBO has released a trailer for season 3 of their animated comic book series Harley Quinn. Based on the Batman villain (though not anymore, I guess) created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm on Batman: The Animated Series, Harley Quinn...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8, Episode 19 “Negative, Part 1”

With only two episodes to go – or one two-part episode, depending on how you view these things – The Flash finally kicks the season’s main story back into gear with “Negative, Part 1.” Revelations and shocking moments abound, but it’s also a narrative mess, spewing exposition so rapidly ...

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REVIEW: Superman & Lois – Season 2, Episode 14 “Worlds War Bizarre”

Superman & Lois has been speeding towards the big climax, but there’s one more episode to go, so things had to slow down a bit. “Worlds War Bizarre” acts mostly as the set-up for next week’s season finale, and as such, it’s not the most exciting episode – until the end, that is. Supe...

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Ezra Miller Has WB Considering its Flash Options

Warner Bros. is keeping the Flash running in place. According to Deadline, the recent accusations against Ezra Miller – and his seeming flight from justice – have caused the studio behind the DCEU much consternation. Deadline’s sources tell them that Warner Bros. – now led by David Zaslav, C...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8, Episode 18 “The Man in the Yellow Tie”

“The Man in the Yellow Tie” is the episode where The Flash’s streamlined season finally catches up with it – much like a certain yellow-garbed supervillain always does with Barry Allen. The central plot is strong and thematically rich, but it’s shoved aside by subplots that have no bearing...

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