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See AllMarvel Is Removing Thor from Its Continuity, And I Know What's Next For the God of Thunder
I wonder if this is also the early steps of what ultimately happens between Thor Superman Hulk and Doomsday in the 2030 across the universe event foretold by Doctor Manhatten, as Thor possibly at some point gradually merges into the DC universe
Superman Trailer Easter Egg Reignites Speculation About Robert Pattinson's Batman ing The DCU - But There's One Key Problem
What if the flooding has something to do with Aqua Man?
James Gunn's Superman Perfectly Nails The Clark Kent And Lois Lane Dynamic And I Couldn't Be More Thrilled
I agree. Kind of reminds me of when John Byrne started marvelising Supreman in the 80s comics.
James Gunn's Superman Perfectly Nails The Clark Kent And Lois Lane Dynamic And I Couldn't Be More Thrilled
The Clark Lois relations stuff aside, I've aways found George Reeves's Clark Kent interesting in a better or worse kind of way. Of course the later on screen versions of Clark/ Supes are fleshed out alot more. However , Clark exists relative to Lois or to pre Superman in modern times. 50s tv Clark was usually tethered to Lois as a rescue plot device and sometimes you got to see Clark Kent as just Clark Kent albeit as reporter but he seemed to have a edge and a swagger despite his square 50s look that later screen haven't matched. It makes sense that G Reeves's was able to play it lose in the contraints and time period of that show.
Sam Elliott Is A Westerns Legend, But His Best Is The 1993 Movie That's Experiencing A New Wave Of Appreciation
I don't what happened in this late 20th century setting non western except a scene where a baby is dropped or fell over a 4 story staircase rail and caught by Sam Elliott's character a few stories below. Anyone know the name of this film?
Sorry, Wonder Woman: Lois Lane Just Became the “Most Powerful Woman on Earth”
What happens when the Amanda Wallers , Luthors Godfries & other ilk Get higher profiled Lois in their crosshairs will be interesting.