We Were All Rooting for Superboy-Prime But He May Have Just Delivered a Massive Betrayal

Superboy-Prime is one of DC Comics’ most intricate characters. Originating from Earth-Prime, the pre-“Crisis” version of our Earth, he first appeared in the groundbreaking crossover story “Crisis on Infinite Earths,” where he fought alongside heroes against the Anti-Monitor. However, his return in the 2005 sequel, “Infinite Crisis,” saw him transformed into a villain due to the hardships he endured. Over time, Prime has committed some despicable acts, but he eventually earned redemption in “Dark Knights: Death Metal.”

However, Superman #29 concludes with an unexpected twist as it appears Prime may have betrayed Superman. But is this the final chapter? Has Prime switched allegiances once more? Let’s delve deeper into the story.

Casting Chris Pratt in James Gunn’s DCU: 3 Characters He’d Be Perfect For (That Aren’t Batman)

As a cinephile enthusiast, I’ve been eagerly awaiting updates about Gunn and Pratt’s upcoming collaboration. While they’re still fine-tuning the specifics, it’s a playful challenge to imagine some roles that Chris Pratt could truly shine in within the DC Universe. His unique acting style has a knack for bringing less serious characters to life, making him an unlikely fit for heavyweights like Batman. Here are three characters that I believe Pratt would be a stellar choice for:

1. Green Lantern: With his charm and charisma, Chris could breathe new life into this iconic superhero, who just might need a fresh start after the 2011 film.

2. Booster Gold: Known for his wit and bravado, Booster Gold would be a fun fit for Pratt’s comedic timing and likable screen presence.

3. The Atom: Ant-Man’s success has proven that size doesn’t always matter, and Chris could bring the same winning blend of humor and heart to the DCU’s own shrinking hero.