Superman: Legacy has indirectly caused the cancellation of Superman & Lois. Starring Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch, the CW series has been considered one of the best Superman adaptations. However, the series faced an unexpected end ahead of the release of its fourth season.
Superman & Lois
CW’s Brad Schwartz shared insight into the abrupt cancellation of the show in a recent interview with The Wrap, as he revealed that Warner Bros. canceled the series to eliminate potential competition for James Gunn’s upcoming film.
James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy Caused Superman & Lois’ Cancellation
The CW network premiered the DC-inspired superhero show Superman & Lois in 2021, and the series successfully continued for three seasons, with the fourth and final season of the show expected to be released this fall.
The Kent family in Superman & Lois
SUGGESTEDJames Gunn’s Superman: Legacy Narrowly Avoids Wrath of Cancel Culture, Shifts Storyline from Middle...
Superman & Lois
CW’s Brad Schwartz shared insight into the abrupt cancellation of the show in a recent interview with The Wrap, as he revealed that Warner Bros. canceled the series to eliminate potential competition for James Gunn’s upcoming film.
James Gunn’s Superman: Legacy Caused Superman & Lois’ Cancellation
The CW network premiered the DC-inspired superhero show Superman & Lois in 2021, and the series successfully continued for three seasons, with the fourth and final season of the show expected to be released this fall.
The Kent family in Superman & Lois
SUGGESTEDJames Gunn’s Superman: Legacy Narrowly Avoids Wrath of Cancel Culture, Shifts Storyline from Middle...
- 2/18/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Well, it seems that the Dcu is indeed playing some kind of game that the people do not like at all. With Superman and Lois being two integral characters of cinematic storytelling, it comes naturally that the two characters will indeed be seen in James Gunn’s upcoming film Superman: Legacy.
But to cancel a pre-existing CW series by the name of Superman and Lois so that there’s no confusion for the people… is quite a dumb move. Well, that’s exactly what Warner Bros. did before the release of Superman: Legacy!
Superman and Lois Lane in Dceu
DC And Warner Bros. Canceled Superman And Lois For This Reason!
In the war between Batman and Superman, it seems that Batman won since the CW show Superman and Lois was canceled because of a single reason that people feel is quite stupid in nature.
Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch in...
But to cancel a pre-existing CW series by the name of Superman and Lois so that there’s no confusion for the people… is quite a dumb move. Well, that’s exactly what Warner Bros. did before the release of Superman: Legacy!
Superman and Lois Lane in Dceu
DC And Warner Bros. Canceled Superman And Lois For This Reason!
In the war between Batman and Superman, it seems that Batman won since the CW show Superman and Lois was canceled because of a single reason that people feel is quite stupid in nature.
Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch in...
- 2/18/2024
- by Visarg Acharya
- FandomWire
A few months back, Bob Iger revealed that Marvel Studios intends to shift its focus from quantity to prioritize quality, prompted by disappointing box office performances of two out of three recent MCU releases. Disney acknowledges that the previous formula no longer resonates with audiences, recognizing that merely attaching the Marvel logo does not guarantee success at the box office.
In 2024, ‘Deadpool 3’ stands as the sole film release alongside Disney+ shows. This movie is being hailed as a potential savior of the MCU, with the studio pinning hopes on it to revive the excitement and allure that characterized high-budget superhero productions before the monumental success of “Endgame.”
Iger has now discussed ‘Captain America 4’ and ‘Fantastic Four’ as the only slated movie releases for 2025.
Bob Iger only mentioned Captain America and Fantastic Four as 2025 releases for Marvel. No mention of Thunderbolts – though can't imagine he was looking to share...
In 2024, ‘Deadpool 3’ stands as the sole film release alongside Disney+ shows. This movie is being hailed as a potential savior of the MCU, with the studio pinning hopes on it to revive the excitement and allure that characterized high-budget superhero productions before the monumental success of “Endgame.”
Iger has now discussed ‘Captain America 4’ and ‘Fantastic Four’ as the only slated movie releases for 2025.
Bob Iger only mentioned Captain America and Fantastic Four as 2025 releases for Marvel. No mention of Thunderbolts – though can't imagine he was looking to share...
- 2/8/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Fiction Horizon
A couple of months ago Bob Iger announced that Marvel Studios will most likely change its output in terms of quantity to focus a bit more on quality following disastrous box office results for 2/3 MCU releases. Disney is aware that what used to work no longer works with the general public and just because a superhero movie has a Marvel Logo stamped on it it’s not a guaranteed box office success.
‘Deadpool 3’ is the only movie to be released in 2024 in addition to Disney+ shows, and the movie is already being hailed as the savior of the MCU as the studio counts on it to reignite some of the flame and appeal that high-budget superhero productions held prior to the release and during release of their last superhit “Endgame.” Now Iger recently discussed ‘Captain America 4’ and ‘Fantastic Four’ as the only movies being released in 2025.
Bob Iger...
‘Deadpool 3’ is the only movie to be released in 2024 in addition to Disney+ shows, and the movie is already being hailed as the savior of the MCU as the studio counts on it to reignite some of the flame and appeal that high-budget superhero productions held prior to the release and during release of their last superhit “Endgame.” Now Iger recently discussed ‘Captain America 4’ and ‘Fantastic Four’ as the only movies being released in 2025.
Bob Iger...
- 2/8/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
“I may not always win, but I never quit a fight.”
Following its original Youtube Premium launch back in 2018, the Karate Kid television follow-up that nobody asked for has fast become one of Netflix’s runaway hits of 2020. Yes, not only did the first two seasons of Cobra Kai resonate well with critics, it’s fair to say that fans have been clamouring for answers since the curtains closed on the final episode’s nail-biting, bone-crunching cliffhanger.
Now, with a third season just around the corner, the streaming giant has just dropped a brand new action-packed trailer showcasing what to expect from the hotly anticipated comedy-drama series. Suffice it to say, those of you who have been tuning in to Ralph Macchio and William Zabka’s ongoing onscreen rivalry will soon have their collective scratches finally itched. That’s right, Cobra Kai‘s next season kicks off on January 8, and...
Following its original Youtube Premium launch back in 2018, the Karate Kid television follow-up that nobody asked for has fast become one of Netflix’s runaway hits of 2020. Yes, not only did the first two seasons of Cobra Kai resonate well with critics, it’s fair to say that fans have been clamouring for answers since the curtains closed on the final episode’s nail-biting, bone-crunching cliffhanger.
Now, with a third season just around the corner, the streaming giant has just dropped a brand new action-packed trailer showcasing what to expect from the hotly anticipated comedy-drama series. Suffice it to say, those of you who have been tuning in to Ralph Macchio and William Zabka’s ongoing onscreen rivalry will soon have their collective scratches finally itched. That’s right, Cobra Kai‘s next season kicks off on January 8, and...
- 12/12/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
It looks like all those rumours making the rounds a a few months back turned out to be true. Indeed, while it’s been a long time coming, the much anticipated release has finally been officially announced by Activision. Yes, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 & 2 remasters are scheduled to launch on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on September 4th. Praise the skateboarding gods, folks!
Not only do the new remasters boast completely overhauled visuals, but they’ll also include competitive online play, split-screen multiplayer, as well as a fully fleshed out course creation system. Clearly, from the screenshots that Activision has shared so far, these re-releases won’t just be a simple HD upgrade. Instead, the visuals look like they’ve been rebuilt from the ground up, in super shiny 4K no less.
Of course, the announcement sent the internet into meltdown, with fans everywhere sharing their excitement with the world.
Not only do the new remasters boast completely overhauled visuals, but they’ll also include competitive online play, split-screen multiplayer, as well as a fully fleshed out course creation system. Clearly, from the screenshots that Activision has shared so far, these re-releases won’t just be a simple HD upgrade. Instead, the visuals look like they’ve been rebuilt from the ground up, in super shiny 4K no less.
Of course, the announcement sent the internet into meltdown, with fans everywhere sharing their excitement with the world.
- 5/13/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
Every now and then, director Matt Reeves likes to detonate the internet by revealing a new sneak peek at The Batman. Last month, he unveiled our first – gloomy, red-tinted – look at Robert Pattinson in the Batsuit. Now, he’s shared our very first pictures of the redesigned Batmobile, which will feature in his movie on social media. And sure enough, as the Joker once memorably said, everyone’s losing their minds.
I mean, look at it. It’s just so beautiful.
pic.twitter.com/UdJcFJrF9p
— Hot Pockets Princess (@stephietweets) March 4, 2020
The Joker approves.
pic.twitter.com/fsliweEcQH
— Hammerica (@HammerTheSenate) March 4, 2020
Some immediately saw similarities to Batmobiles past. Including the model from Batman: The Animated Series…
Holy Shit. #TheBatman pic.twitter.com/NcUm5GHGA6
— Adam Hlavac (@adamhlavac) March 4, 2020
… And also the classic version from the 60s show.
feels like a modern version of this concept pic.twitter.com/r0OAoaNHyU...
I mean, look at it. It’s just so beautiful.
pic.twitter.com/UdJcFJrF9p
— Hot Pockets Princess (@stephietweets) March 4, 2020
The Joker approves.
pic.twitter.com/fsliweEcQH
— Hammerica (@HammerTheSenate) March 4, 2020
Some immediately saw similarities to Batmobiles past. Including the model from Batman: The Animated Series…
Holy Shit. #TheBatman pic.twitter.com/NcUm5GHGA6
— Adam Hlavac (@adamhlavac) March 4, 2020
… And also the classic version from the 60s show.
feels like a modern version of this concept pic.twitter.com/r0OAoaNHyU...
- 3/4/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Hold everything. At this weekend’s 45th-annual Saturn Awards, Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige pulled back the curtain on a never-before-seen post-credits sequence from the 2008 original “Iron Man.”
The clip, shown below, features Marvel Cinematic Universe Mvp Nick Fury (played by Samuel L. Jackson), who says “As if gamma accidents, radioactive bug bites, and assorted mutants weren’t enough, I have to deal with a spoiled brat who doesn’t play well with others and wants to keep all his toys to himself.” He’s talking about the Hulk, Spider-Man, and very likely, the X-Men, in that order. With Disney buying 20th Century Fox, which has the rights to the X-Men, this could be an early indicator of intentions. Naturally, the spoiled brat is Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man, played by Robert Downey, Jr. in the film and its subsequent sequels.
Feige was on hand at the Saturn...
The clip, shown below, features Marvel Cinematic Universe Mvp Nick Fury (played by Samuel L. Jackson), who says “As if gamma accidents, radioactive bug bites, and assorted mutants weren’t enough, I have to deal with a spoiled brat who doesn’t play well with others and wants to keep all his toys to himself.” He’s talking about the Hulk, Spider-Man, and very likely, the X-Men, in that order. With Disney buying 20th Century Fox, which has the rights to the X-Men, this could be an early indicator of intentions. Naturally, the spoiled brat is Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man, played by Robert Downey, Jr. in the film and its subsequent sequels.
Feige was on hand at the Saturn...
- 9/14/2019
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
All six are on the slate but not all scheduled.Courtesy DC
Update: This one’s been seemingly debunked by Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, two guys who would definitely know. Dig the tweet chain below. But regardless of when the films are being released, they are still all in various stages of production, so you’re getting them, the question is just when. Thanks to Adam Hlavac for politely correcting me.
Hey @geoffjohns why didn't you tell me we were releasing 4 Batman movies in 2019? Can we increase that to 10?
— @thejonberg
In 2019, Batman will celebrate his 80th year of costumed crimefighting, and if you believe rumors started on the Reddit Dceu board (and as reported by Screen Rant), Warner Bros. is gonna do it up big, like, six films big.
According to the report, all four live-action Batfilms currently in development — The Batman, Gotham City Sirens, Nightwing, and Batgirl — will all drop in 2019, along with two animated...
Update: This one’s been seemingly debunked by Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, two guys who would definitely know. Dig the tweet chain below. But regardless of when the films are being released, they are still all in various stages of production, so you’re getting them, the question is just when. Thanks to Adam Hlavac for politely correcting me.
Hey @geoffjohns why didn't you tell me we were releasing 4 Batman movies in 2019? Can we increase that to 10?
— @thejonberg
In 2019, Batman will celebrate his 80th year of costumed crimefighting, and if you believe rumors started on the Reddit Dceu board (and as reported by Screen Rant), Warner Bros. is gonna do it up big, like, six films big.
According to the report, all four live-action Batfilms currently in development — The Batman, Gotham City Sirens, Nightwing, and Batgirl — will all drop in 2019, along with two animated...
- 4/11/2017
- by H. Perry Horton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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