James Gunn Shares First Photo of DCU Superman and Supergirl Together

Although Gunn doesn’t have to actively entice audiences to cinemas because word-of-mouth seems to be doing that already, it looks like the co-head of DC Studios has a lot of exciting secrets to share as the film progresses. Alcock makes a brief but impactful appearance as Supergirl at the end of “Superman,” where she crashes the Fortress of Solitude. This is a hint at what viewers can anticipate when her standalone movie, “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow,” hits theaters on June 26, 2026. Check out Gunn’s behind-the-scenes photo of the Super cousins in the post below.

I Think The Fast Saga Has Finally Run Out Of Gas

As the upcoming movie, Fast 11, approaches, there’s some uncertainty about how Brian O’Connor, played by the late Paul Walker, will fit into the story. However, a bigger question looming over the franchise is whether it still holds relevance and maintains its momentum. Essentially, the Fast Saga seems to be losing steam, with the series pushing beyond its ideal conclusion in 2015’s Furious 7 and diving deeper into increasingly implausible scenarios. Here’s why the Fast Saga might have already run out of ideas for Fast 11.

7 Hero Parodies in The Boys That Nailed Popular Superheroes

Throughout both the original series “The Boys” and its spinoff “Gen V”, some exceptionally powerful characters have graced our screens in “The Boys”. Unlike other shows that portray superheroes as purely heroic, this one takes a different approach by exploring their darker aspects such as corruption, fame, and cynicism. This depiction offers an insight into what real-world superheroes might truly be like. The show consistently satirizes popular superheroes in a witty manner, mocking their abilities and personalities with well-crafted humor and sarcasm.

How Many Episodes Are in Alien: Earth & When Do They Come Out?

The science fiction-fantasy show centers around a young woman and her military unit, who are tasked with unraveling the enigma of an alien spaceship that has collided on our planet. It isn’t long before they uncover the Earth’s most formidable danger. Created by Noah Hawley, this series acts as a precursor to the 1979 Alien film.

The Pitt’s Noah Wyle Weighed In On His ER Co-Stars And Other Major Celebs Appearing On The Show, And I Think He Made A Great Point

Medical dramas often feature guest stars in diverse roles, and this is particularly intriguing when discussing ‘The Pitt’. With Wyle’s presence in the cast and the series being produced by R. Scott Gemmill and John Wells, who were also involved with ‘ER’, it’s natural to speculate about former ER cast members joining the show. Wyle hinted at this possibility to Variety, saying “never say never,” but he did express one worry about bringing in A-list actors: their busy schedules might make coordinating appearances challenging.

Toncoin Price Predictions: Is It Going to $4 or Staying Stuck at $3?

After creeping up into the $3.70 range-a level that basically laughed in its face back in May-Toncoin tried to make a run for it but quickly encountered some selling pressure. However, it managed to hold its ground above the $3.30-$3.20 support zone, which is apparently like a cozy security blanket for the coin. On July 31, spot inflows reached a year-to-date high of $13.35 million, proving that someone believes in this thing.

Blade Made Marvel Horror Cool (Here’s How)

According to Roy Thomas, former Editor-in-Chief at Marvel, as shared in an interview with Stan Lee for Comic Book Artist #2 (later published by TwoMorrows), Marvel found it relatively straightforward to transition into horror stories. This was largely because they had a wealth of horror concepts on hand, many of which were conceived by Stan Lee himself during his long tenure, when content restrictions began to loosen up. Many of these ideas featured popular horror archetypes such as vampires, werewolves, zombies, and monsters akin to Frankenstein, borrowing from the classic horror themes prevalent in the 1950s and early 1960s. Some concepts also expanded upon creatures from the black-and-white horror comics that had been permitted to tell graphic tales previously.