The anticipation of the populace for the upcoming Superman: Legacy has been growing and growing in these past few months, and DC Studios co-ceo James Gunn has done everything in his power to satiate their hunger for more. With regular updates regarding the narrative as well as the production schedule, he has constantly informed the fans about the progress.
James Gunn on the sets of The Suicide Squad
In his most recent update for his Dcu film, he has finally revealed the Superman logo that will be used by the Man of Steel in the film as well as used for the promotion of the project in the future. But it seems like fans have caught wind of what the filmmaker is cooking up with this movie, and it relates to the Kingdom Come arc of the superhero from DC Comics.
New Superman Logo For The Dcu Hints At James...
James Gunn on the sets of The Suicide Squad
In his most recent update for his Dcu film, he has finally revealed the Superman logo that will be used by the Man of Steel in the film as well as used for the promotion of the project in the future. But it seems like fans have caught wind of what the filmmaker is cooking up with this movie, and it relates to the Kingdom Come arc of the superhero from DC Comics.
New Superman Logo For The Dcu Hints At James...
- 2/22/2024
- by Deepak Bisht
- FandomWire
This article contains some spoilers for DC’s Kingdom Come. Read our in-depth Shazam! Fury of the Gods cover story in the new issue of our magazine.
Alex Ross and Mark Waid’s Kingdom Come is nothing short of a DC Comics classic. The dark alt-universe Elseworlds tale imagines an Earth where superheroes have become mad with power, as violent and dangerous as the criminals they’ve committed to stop. Ross’ gorgeous gouache-painted pages and a dynamic storyline that pits the Justice League against a new generation of ultra-violent caped crusaders means that Kingdom Come has garnered a loyal fanbase, one that constantly wonders why this hasn’t been adapted for film or TV yet. Those fans can now add another to their number as when Den of Geek speaks with Zachary Levi about Shazam: Fury of the Gods, the actor shares that Kingdom Come is his dream project for the hero he portrays,...
Alex Ross and Mark Waid’s Kingdom Come is nothing short of a DC Comics classic. The dark alt-universe Elseworlds tale imagines an Earth where superheroes have become mad with power, as violent and dangerous as the criminals they’ve committed to stop. Ross’ gorgeous gouache-painted pages and a dynamic storyline that pits the Justice League against a new generation of ultra-violent caped crusaders means that Kingdom Come has garnered a loyal fanbase, one that constantly wonders why this hasn’t been adapted for film or TV yet. Those fans can now add another to their number as when Den of Geek speaks with Zachary Levi about Shazam: Fury of the Gods, the actor shares that Kingdom Come is his dream project for the hero he portrays,...
- 2/13/2023
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
You might think that at some point we’re going to run out of comic book superheroes. Fortunately, you would be super wrong, because there’s a hell of a lot more in the world of comics than the Avengers and Justice League. And just in the last couple of weeks projects based on Rob Leifeld’s “Prophet” and Scott Lodbell’s “Ball and Chain” were announced. So here are 13 heroes we think are long overdue for the live action film treatment, from fan favorites to cult classics. Hollywood, use your Covid-19 free time and get on this now.
1. Richard Rider (Nova)
Rider is the most famous member of Nova Corps, the intergalactic cops seen in 2014’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” — think of them as Marvel’s version of the Green Lanterns. In comics he’s crossed paths with the Guardians, Captain Marvel and Thor over the years — in other...
1. Richard Rider (Nova)
Rider is the most famous member of Nova Corps, the intergalactic cops seen in 2014’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” — think of them as Marvel’s version of the Green Lanterns. In comics he’s crossed paths with the Guardians, Captain Marvel and Thor over the years — in other...
- 5/19/2020
- by Umberto Gonzalez and Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Mike Cecchini Dec 10, 2019
Brandon Routh looks like the Kingdom Come Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths, but there's more at work.
This article contains Crisis on Infinite Earths spoilers.
“Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two” introduced us to the Superman of Earth-96, played by Brandon Routh. This Clark Kent is a little older and wiser, having suffered an unimaginable loss. He’s now the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Planet, displaying the same fondness for brown suits that Routh’s Clark did in Superman Returns. His Superman suit, however, in addition to simply being possibly the best live-action Superman costume ever, is inspired by the Kingdom Come Superman, which brings with it a tragic backstory of its own.
Earth-96
Earth-96 received its numerical designation because Kingdom Come by Mark Waid and Alex Ross was first published by DC Comics in 1996. In that book, the world of Kingdom Come is a slightly more “mature” DC Universe,...
Brandon Routh looks like the Kingdom Come Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths, but there's more at work.
This article contains Crisis on Infinite Earths spoilers.
“Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two” introduced us to the Superman of Earth-96, played by Brandon Routh. This Clark Kent is a little older and wiser, having suffered an unimaginable loss. He’s now the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Planet, displaying the same fondness for brown suits that Routh’s Clark did in Superman Returns. His Superman suit, however, in addition to simply being possibly the best live-action Superman costume ever, is inspired by the Kingdom Come Superman, which brings with it a tragic backstory of its own.
Earth-96
Earth-96 received its numerical designation because Kingdom Come by Mark Waid and Alex Ross was first published by DC Comics in 1996. In that book, the world of Kingdom Come is a slightly more “mature” DC Universe,...
- 12/10/2019
- Den of Geek
Ah, Andrew Fleming's The Craft, such fond memories! If you would like to revisit this movie or anything else playing on Comet TV this month, read on for more details! Also in today's Highlights: release dates revealed for The Lodgers, Still/Born, Black Creek, and Before We Vanish, Creepy Co.'s new apparel, and a look at the Frightfest Glasgow Film Festival 2018 lineup.
Comet TV January Schedule Revealed: “Airing On Comet in January
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The Craft (1996)
Teen movies might want you to believe that high school was all about keggers and beautiful cheerleaders, but we prefer The Craft’s version of events. Featuring a quartet of angsty teens who turn to witchcraft in the face of personal high school horrors, The Craft casts a spell that leaves you wishing you had an...
Comet TV January Schedule Revealed: “Airing On Comet in January
You Don’T Need A Subscription To Watch These Great Movies…
They’Re Airing For Free On Comet!
The Craft (1996)
Teen movies might want you to believe that high school was all about keggers and beautiful cheerleaders, but we prefer The Craft’s version of events. Featuring a quartet of angsty teens who turn to witchcraft in the face of personal high school horrors, The Craft casts a spell that leaves you wishing you had an...
- 1/16/2018
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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