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‘Superman & Lois’ Final Season Premiere | The Cosmic Circle Podcast

Look! What’s that in the sky? It’s a bird! No, it’s a plane! No! It’s the season premiere of Superman & Lois! That’s right! The DC series returned to The CW this past week with a 2-hour premiere, signaling the beginning of the end of the Arrowverse’s reign on the cable network. It’s bittersweet, the beginning of the end, but with

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‘Superman & Lois’ Season 4: A Must-Watch for Fans

For me, the release of Superman & Lois season 4 was one of the most awaited pop culture events this year. Many fans already consider it one of the best live-action projects about Superman. For the past few years, Tyler Hoechlin’s performance as Clark Kent/Superman showed perfectly the most famous superhero’s superhuman strength and human vulnerability.  Season 4 is the last season

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‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ is a Pretty-Looking But Empty Jukebox Musical

The opening scene for Todd Phillips’ Joker: Folie à Deux signals a stark shift in tone from the 2019 Oscar and Golden Lion-winning first installment. With a Looney Tunes-inspired short directed by The Triplets of Belleville’s Sylvain Chomet, the movie posits itself as a lighter, more humorous affair than the punishing first movie. The animation is fairly creative, paying tribute to

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‘The Penguin’ Premiere Review: A Shocking Start To A Promising Season

Although The Batman sequel is seemingly far away, fans of both DC and the universe put together by Matt Reeves have much to look forward to with The Penguin. If the first episode is anything to go off for the rest of the series, we are in for an absolute treat of an actual television series. With seven more episodes, this

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DC Showcase: Kingdom Come

Kingdom Come is a huge comic book event published by DC Comics in 1996. It stands out as one of the most breathtaking and influential works in the comic book medium. Kingdom Come was written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Alex Ross. Back in 1996, it was released as a four-issue miniseries that explored mysteries of the DC Universe. It

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DC’s Supergirl Film Production Company and Working Title Revealed!

The power hierarchy in the DC Universe is about to change now that James Gunn and Peter Safran have creatively overhauled the mega comic book franchise. Out with the old and in with the new, the previous universe is gone, reduced to atoms. Errr… lost in the multiverse? Perhaps I’m getting my superhero franchises mixed up. Still, Warner Brothers & DC

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‘Batman: Caped Crusader’ is A Fresh Take on The Dark Knight

This week the release of Batman: Caped Crusader hits Prime Video after surviving cost-cutting moves by Warner Brothers. Indeed it had involvement from some big names with experience in Batman and beyond, Matt Reeves, Bruce Timm, and JJ Abrams. A new take with some old charm, Batman: Caped Crusader has a much less experienced Batman, voiced by Hamish Linklater. Many changes

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GalaxyCon Raleigh 2024 Recap: ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ News, Booster Gold Casting, ‘Cobra Kai’ Cast, & More

GalaxyCon once again returned to Raleigh this year for its seventh annual outing in the capital city of North Carolina. After serving as the original flagship city for GalaxyCon, the popular convention announced a seven-year extension with the city of Raleigh, bringing the event back to the City of Oaks through 2031. This year’s event featured over three dozen famous actors

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A Visual and Emotional Journey: DC’s ‘Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths’ Trilogy

The Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths DC animated film trilogy has come to a conclusion this month with the release of Part Three on digital and Blu-ray/4K. Directed by Jeff Wamester and written by Jim Krieg, is an adaptation of the iconic DC Comics storyline, created by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by George Pérez. A culmination of every project from

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DC Showcase: ‘Batman and Son’ (The Introduction of Damian Wayne)

Batman and Son is a 2006 comic book arc written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Andy Kubert and Jesse Delperdang, appearing in Batman #655-658. This story introduced Damian Wayne, Batman’s son with Talia al Ghul, into the DC Universe. Damian, trained by the League of Assassins, is sent by Talia to disrupt Batman’s crime-fighting. Beyond the main story, the Batman

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‘Kite-Man: Hell Yeah!’ A Hilarious Adventure in the ‘Harley Quinn’ Universe

Later this month, we’ll get to watch the new spin-off straight from the animated Harley Quinn universe, about Kite-Man. Created by Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker Kite-Man returns in his own show Kite-Man: Hell Yeah!. Happily, his long-awaited return is bigger and funnier than expected. Kite-Man and Golden Glider at the center of Kite Man: Hell Yeah! In the first season premiere

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DC Showcase: ‘Poison Ivy: The Virtuous Cycle’ Comic Review

Poison Ivy: The Virtuous Cycle collects the first 6 issues and 2 prelude stories of the ongoing series by G. Willow Wilson & Marcio Takara. With 25 issues currently lined up and more on the way, it is one of the longest and most successful Poison Ivy series of all time. The book also won the Outstanding Comic Book award at

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