Supergirl’s Milly Alcock & Jason Momoa Officially Reveal the DC Characters They Want to Fight Most [Exclusive]

Even though some characters recently faced challenges, this is a shared universe, so their stories aren’t over yet. We definitely haven’t seen the last of Supergirl – she’s confirmed to return in Man of Tomorrow, the next film from James Gunn after Superman in 2025. While there’s no official word on Lobo’s future, Jason Momoa really wanted to play this role, so it’s unlikely this was just a one-time appearance. ComicBook asked Alcock and Momoa who they’d like to see their characters fight in the future, and here’s what they said:

After Mastering Sci-Fi, Christopher Nolan Can Now Take Over Another Movie Genre

Most of Nolan’s most popular movies are sci-fi films, causing many audience members to think of him as a sci-fi director. Inception, Interstellar, and Tenet are all explicitly sci-fi films, with each one being built around a concept that acts as the film’s hook. On top of that, The Prestige and Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy all contain sci-fi elements, furthering his connection with the genre. While Nolan has ventured more into historical dramas in recent years with Dunkirk and Oppenheimer, his next movie is nothing like he’s ever done before.

Jason Momoa Reveals if He’d Play Snake Plissken in Zack Snyder’s Escape from New York [Exclusive]

While promoting his new film Supergirl (hitting theaters June 26th), Jason Momoa discussed the possibility of starring in a remake of Escape from New York. He admitted he wasn’t sure a remake was necessary, even enjoying the sequel, Escape from L.A. Momoa expressed his deep admiration for Kurt Russell, who originally played Snake Plissken. Although someone approached him about taking on the role, he quickly declined, stating he didn’t want to step into a part so closely associated with Russell. He explained he has too much respect for Kurt and wishes the future actor good luck.

Cartoon Network Revival Turns to Horror For Latest Brutal Release

The second issue of Dynamite Comics’ rebooted Ben 10 series came out earlier this week after a short wait. Picking up where the first issue left off, Ben Tennyson has found the Omnitrix, but his transformations are far more disturbing than anything seen in the animated shows. Similar to Marvel’s Immortal Hulk, Ben’s alien forms are constantly shifting and changing in a frightening way. The comic also features a darker take on the classic villain Kraab, showcasing the mature direction this new series is taking. The story doesn’t shy away from intense scenes, with Kraab brutally fighting through soldiers.

The Hardest Thing to Cut From Supergirl Officially Revealed

In a recent interview with ComicBook, writer Ana Nogueira revealed she had to cut a lot of content from her work. She said the hardest part was removing a panel featuring the Psychedelic Dragon, which she described as “really beloved and gorgeous.” She particularly lamented cutting the scene with the Red Kryptonite and the Dragon, calling it “just like gorgeous.”

Gothic 1 Remake Bullit Location Explained

Throughout the game, you can find this character either relaxing with a drink inside the Old Camp’s castle or wandering around, intoxicated, near the North Gate at night. His location changes based on your progress in the story and how long you’re willing to wait.

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Nintendo Switch 2 Review – The (Portable) Promise Fulfilled

It was always going to be difficult to make a large, complex game like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth run smoothly on the Nintendo Switch 2, which is less powerful than the PlayStation 5. So, it’s best to expect some technical and graphical differences in the Switch 2 version. The good news is that even with those compromises, the game still manages to be charming and well-made.