David Corenswet’s Superman Recreates Iconic All-Star Cover in New Poster Fan Art

On July 11th, Friday, Superman will be shown in theaters, and as we wait, enthusiasts are rereading “All-Star Superman” in anticipation. This graphic novel featured 12 issues released between 2005 and 2008, and it was a key component of a daring revamping strategy for Superman conceived by Morrison and other creators. At that time, Morrison stated that the cover image was crucial to their vision for this series, and he claimed it was inspired by an unexpected encounter with someone dressed as Superman at San Diego Comic-Con, which sparked an idea in him.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Update Adds Critical Role and Harder Difficulty

In the latest Story Pack mission titled “A Critical Encounter,” you’ll encounter a fresh ally named Rufino, portrayed by Robbie Daymond who was part of the one-shot in Critical Role’s “Assassin’s Creed Shadows.” Your task is to aid a translator in exposing a gang of assassins threatening prominent individuals. The benefits of completing this mission include a Critical Role flag for your hideout and a new trophy/achievement. Additionally, Ubisoft has introduced a Critical Role Weapon pack available for purchase in the store.

Chicago Fire Hires New Star From Cancelled Dick Wolf Show—Can He Really Replace Carver and Ritter?

Although “On Call” wasn’t included in the extensive Dick Wolf TV universe that airs on both NBC and CBS, it did star cast members from “One Chicago,” such as Monica Raymund and Eriq La Salle. In fact, La Salle had expressed his hopes for a second season to TopMob earlier. Unfortunately, the series was cancelled in May, but can still be streamed with an Amazon Prime Video subscription. Following the cancellations of “FBI: International” and “FBI: Most Wanted,” this marked the third cancellation of a Wolf series during the spring. This paved the way for Brandon Larracuente to join “Fire.

28 Days Later soundtrack: All the songs in the original film

Twenty-plus years since its initial release in 2002, this movie continues to gain traction among younger audiences, particularly drawn by the hauntingly memorable soundtrack of John Murphy, specifically the renowned piece “In the House – In a Heartbeat,” which has now become an iconic tune.