Sunday, June 30, 2024
My Review of My Adventures With Superman 2x07: "Olsen's Eleven"
DCU Blog - June 2024 Edition: Superman Filming Reveals, Blue Beetle Goes Animated And Much More
Yes, it's been a very busy month for DC fans and there's a lot to cover, so let's get right into it, yeah?
First of all, outdoor filming in Cleveland revealed many things about Superman (2025). A better look at David Corenswet as the title character for starters as well as several cast members in downtown Metropolis.
It was also revealed that Beck Bennett, Mikaela Hoover and Christopher McDonald had been cast as Steve Lombard, Cat Grant and Ron Troupe respectively.
It also revealed that Frank Grillo will appear as Rick Flag Sr in the movie, working alongside The Engineer and an unidentified actor playing a black suited character. Speculation for said character has ranged from Bizarro, Ultraman and Ulysses.
A wider release for Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story will happen from September 25th.
A writing team for the Booster Gold series has been rumoured to have the showrunners of HBO series The Righteous Gemstones. This has not been confirmed or denied as of yet by James Gunn.
The Penguin will premiere on both Max and SkyAtlantic from September as Oswald finds himself going up against several crime families in order to take control of Gotham.
Filming for The Batman Part II will commence in early 2025, according to Andy Serkis. The movie will be released from October 2nd 2026.
Hamish Linklater will voice Batman in Batman: Caped Crusader, which will be released on Amazon from August 1st.
Deadline have confirmed that Andy Muschietti is still attached to direct The Brave And The Bold.
The fifth season of Harley Quinn will be released on Max in late 2024.
Xolo Mariduena will reprise his DCU role in an animated series for Blue Beetle. The series will be headed up by Miguel Puga, Cristian Martinez, Angel Manuel-Soto, Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer and John Rickard.
Creature Commandos will premiere on Max from December.
The upcoming Lanterns show will now premiere on HBO instead of Max and casting will have an older Hal Jordan paired with a younger John Stewart. It'll have eight episodes.
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! will premiere on Max from July 18th.
Recent reveals from a Wonder Woman game had Circe as a main villain along with Cheetah and Medusa in prominent roles.
The first three episodes of Suicide Squad Isekai were released on Max and Hulu from June 27th. The anime series will have ten episodes overall.
My Adventures With Superman has been renewed for a third season.
Superman And Lois fourth and final season will premiere on the CW with a double bill from October 17th.
Sol Rodriguez and Tim Meadows have been cast as Sasha Bordeaux and A.R.G.U.S. agent Langston Fleury for the second season of Peacemaker. David Denman has also been cast in an undisclosed role.
Chris Pratt has recently hinted about joining the DCU. Whether or not, he does remains to be seen.
Yep, another busy month for DC fans. This time next month, yeah? Let's see if SDCC gives us something good.
Monday, June 24, 2024
My Review of House Of The Dragon: "Rhaenyra The Cruel"
Sunday, June 23, 2024
My Review of My Adventures With Superman 2x06: "The Machine Who Would Be Empire"
Friday, June 21, 2024
My Review of Doctor Who: "Empire Of Death"
Thursday, June 20, 2024
My Review of Lost Boys And Fairies (2024, BBC1 Miniseries)
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
My Review of Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey 2 (2024)
Monday, June 17, 2024
My Review of House Of The Dragon: "A Son For A Son"
Sunday, June 16, 2024
My Review of My Adventures With Superman 2x05: "Most Eligible Superman"
Inside No. 9 - Series 9 Review (2024)
The final series and the moment may have been prepared for as train journeys, escape rooms and real life partings make up some of the stories in this last run. All episodes are written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton and directed by George Kane, Al Campbell and Guillem Morales.
Opening the ninth series, we take a trip on a train carriage with a slew of different folks. These included drag artist Wilma (Pemberton) and friend Cleo (Susan Wokoma), husband and wife duo Gerry (Shearsmith) and Edith (Siobhan Finneran), homeless man Mossy (Charlie Cooper), overzealous detective Raymond (Mark Bonnar), nurse Elena (Philippa Dunne), the paranoid Finn (Joel Fry), and the mysterious Harold (Matthew Kelly). Throughout the episode, it took little for this group of people to turn on each other with a biting commentary on compliance versus defiance leading to a trouble end for this one. 8/10
Anyone hoping for a two hander between Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton in this final series just got their wish with this chilling episode. Pemberton takes on the role of therapist Blake, who thought he was doing a good deed by stopping Shearsmith's Drew from killing himself. However Blake realised that letting Drew into his home was a bad idea when the latter made it clear, he wanted revenge for his own daughter's death. Needless to say that Blake inadvertently played a role in Ellie's (Eleanor Kirby) death, so Drew returned the favour with Blake's son, Robbie (Ethan Joseph-Robert). The ending to this one was particularly dark. 9/10
Going a bit suburban, we got a couple named Damon (Shearsmith) and Val (Vinette Robinson) moving into the titular neighbourhood. It wasn't long before the couple stoked the attention of nosy neighbours Kenny (Pemberton), Sheila (Dorothy Atkins) and Larry (Adrian Scarborough) and throughout the viewpoint of a door cam, things descended into chaos. Damon's belligerent behaviour and Val's temporary disappearance had everyone else jump to the wrong conclusion. Add the accidental death of a dog named Popcorn and this episode definitely took a turn and proved the adage about not really knowing your neighbours. 8/10
I'm actually surprised it took nine series to do an escape room episode but here we go. In this episode, you had Jason (Pemberton) along with his wife, Lynne (Katherine Kelly) and daughters, Millie (Kallie Tant) and Amy (Maddie Evans) in an escape room ran by Doug (Shearsmith). Family issues to one side, we had to see them working to get out of the room and avoid the clutches of Dr Death (Angus Wright). Now the twist of the episode was that the escape room was in Jason's mind and he was actually on life support, edging towards death. However the ending of this episode ended up being a surprisingly heartwarming one. 9/10
If there had to be one weak episode in this final series, then it's a good thing it's one that's still very good. It's just not as good as every other episode this series. Anyways you've got a piano tuner named Jonah (Shearsmith) who found himself drawn to a curse in a country house ran by the recently widowed Lillian (Natalie Dormer). Her husband Nathaniel (Eddie Marsen) died before completing his 9th symphony in this Edwardian adventure. He was also buried with his incomplete work and an alliance between Jonah and scheming maid Devonshire (Hayley Shires) quickly exposed Jonah's ruthless side that both Lillian and her lawyer, Dickie (Pemberton) had no problem trying to exploit. However a certain curse (James Swanton) turned out to be true for everyone trying to complete that symphony. 7/10
Friday, June 14, 2024
My Review of Doctor Who: "The Legend Of Ruby Sunday"
My Review of In The Flesh (1998)
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
X-Men '97 - Episodes 6-10 Reviews
The second half of this season certainly upped the ante with the introduction of another major villain, a return of powers and a three part finale.
Episode 6: Lifedeath - Part 2
Ending this season with a three part finale was certainly a wise choice on Beau DeMayo's part. This first segment alone certainly kicked things off chaotically with Cyclops, Jean and Cable travelling back in time to uncover Bastion's backstory just as the latter used Sentinels to blow up the school and attack mutants. Magneto getting free however created even more problems as he resorted to his own methods to stop the Sentinels. With Wolverine voicing the obvious concerns of war, Xavier also returned to Earth. 8/10
The final part and what a way to end this season. A reunited X-Men team, new costumes, differences put aside and the defeats of both Mr Sinister and Bastion along with a restored to power Earth. It was a hell of a time during this three part finale but there were so many satisfying moments that played throughout this event, including a surprise resolution to the series finale of Spider-Man: The Animated Series. However the cliffhanger involved our main characters being scattered in different time periods and the predicted return of a certain character that was killed earlier this season. Let's just say the second season can't come soon enough. 9/10
Monday, June 10, 2024
My Review of The Pass (2016)
Sunday, June 09, 2024
My Review of My Adventures With Superman 2x04: "Two Lanes Diverged"
X-Men '97 - Episodes 1-5 Reviews
I had been waiting for the whole first season to wrap up on Disney+ to do this and then I had other things to review. However, here's the first of two blogs that I am writing about this sequel series to the popular animated series from the 1990s.
Something of a spookier episode, I really loved that this one skewered fully into it's horror setting. We did the Dark Phoenix plot with Jean Grey that the next step was of course the Madelyne Pryor/Goblin Queen and at the behest of the returned Mister Sinister, its executed rather well. You've got a complicated triangle of sorts between Jean, Scott and Madelyne as well as Bishop being tasked with sending Nathan into the future in order to save. I also liked that the episode didn't pull away from Storm either. She might have left the team and gone back to her home but the arrival of Forge certainly helped with this subplot. 8/10
After three incredibly strong episodes, the season hit a bum note with this one. I didn't mind the focus on Jubilee and Sunspot but I just didn't care enough for the return of Mojo and the video game plot that nearly killed both Jubilee and Sunspot. Still though, their relationship did pick up, so it wasn't too much of a time waster. Better handled was Storm and Forge working together and the arrival of Adversary at the end. I genuinely thought that plot should've had the most focus on this one. It certainly would've improved the episode. 6/10
Well, this might be one of the best episodes from any television show ever. Certainly one of the best episodes of a show airing in 2024. Gambit hadn't too much to do this season and while he wasn't a fan of Rogue and Magneto's growing connection, he certainly got one hell of a heroic sacrifice. The attack on Genosha, following the former being accepted by the UN was devastating. Rogue's pain over losing both Gambit and Magneto was heartbreaking. Then there was the Wolverine/Jean/Cyclops/Madelyne quadrangle, the return of Cable along with revealing the character's real identity (it's Nathan) and this episode didn't let up for a moment. 10/10