Supergirl Movie Star Reveals The DCU Movie Will Address Superman’s Controversial Retcon

David Krumholtz, who plays Zor-El in the upcoming Supergirl movie, recently spoke with Nerdtropolis about how the film will closely follow the Woman of Tomorrow graphic novel it’s based on. He confirmed that the movie will be very faithful to the source material, and also revealed that Jason Momoa will be playing Lobo in the film. Essentially, the movie will combine the story from the comic book with the character of Lobo.

Every New Movie and TV Show Coming to Hulu in November 2025

Get ready for the holidays with the popular romantic comedy Love Actually, starring Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Keira Knightley, and more! This charming film follows the lives and loves of a diverse group of Londoners as they approach Christmas. You’ll fall in love with memorable characters like the new Prime Minister (Grant), aging rock star Billy Mack (Bill Nighy), and the hopelessly romantic Mark (Andrew Lincoln) as they deal with the ups and downs of love.

The DCU’s Biggest 2026 TV Show Reportedly Delayed By DC Studios

I listen to The Green Lanterns podcast, and they recently shared something interesting. They found an old newsletter from The Hollywood Reporter from October that said the next DCU project would be the Supergirl movie, not the Lanterns TV show we’ve been waiting for. The podcast actually contacted The Hollywood Reporter to double-check if that meant the Lanterns show would be released after the movie comes out.

I Went Into Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere For The Music, But I Was More Taken Aback By Its Honesty About Depression

I went to see the film primarily to observe how Jeremy Allen White and Scott Cooper would portray the stories behind Bruce Springsteen’s music. However, I was most struck by the movie’s raw and honest portrayal of depression. This deeply personal and relatable aspect of the film not only enhanced Deliver Me From Nowhere, but also gave me a much deeper understanding and appreciation for Springsteen himself and the struggles he’s faced.

Frankenstein Recasting Andrew Garfield With Jacob Elordi Bothered Me At First. Now That I’ve Seen It, I Have Thoughts

Netflix picked up Guillermo del Toro’s take on Frankenstein in 2023, adding it to their lineup of upcoming horror films. However, just before filming began in early 2024, Andrew Garfield left the project due to scheduling issues, and Jacob Elordi replaced him. I want to share my thoughts on this cast change, especially after now having seen the finished movie.

50 Years Ago, Star-Lord Made His Bizarre Debut

Each month, I share two entries from historical dates – either 10, 25, or 50 years in the past. I usually focus on the 50-year anniversaries because they tend to have the most interesting related stories.