Guessing they're referring to this in the Hollywood Reporter:
"Warners had films based on Supergirl, Green Lantern Corps and Static Shock expected in the next few years, plus a J.J. Abrams-produced Black Superman film from writer Ta-Nehisi Coates. Development has slowed, with none of those...
I know the flow of time can be a bit messed up in these series but just going by what we've seen Superman & Lois is still set Fall 2020, whilst Batwoman was stated to be 2021 pretty early on and Diggle mentions being in Gotham in Flash so his Flash appearance has to come after his Batwoman...
I really enjoyed it. Ok, Lana not even vaguely recognising Clark is a bit off but besides that it was a good episode for me. There's definitely a lot of set up or at least potential set up in there now. I agree with flickchick85, there's more to come with the Eradicator and Edge. Likely it will...
Finale was good but felt like they were trying to pack a bit too much in.
Ending with the Lala scene was a strange choice, probably should have put that after the fight and ended with the family scene.
Yeah, the timeline of the Arrowverse shows is a bit wacky at the best of times but Covid really threw it for a loop.
Specifically on the Kara issue I’d assume she was meant to be out of the phantom zone by the time the Superman & Lois’ pilot takes place. The Supergirl premiere picks up right...
So I guess an arc where each hero guess stars for an episode? So like Superman in part 1, Black Lightning in part 2, Batwoman in part 3, etc.
Strange way to do an actual story arc, but in all honesty I’m cool with characters guest starring in each other’s shows for an episode or two rather than...
I really should have watched the season 5 finale before watching this as it took me a few minutes to get my bearings back and some bits that felt a little rushed (like the heroes figuring out Lex had powers and his plan seeming rushed) would likely have flowed better. And did they mentioned the...
To be fair I can't blame you! After a year of working from home and not going anywhere I can barely distinguish the difference between weekday and weekend anymore apart from which computer I'm using.
Watching that Suicide Squad trailer and, apart from how good it looks and how much fun I think that movie will be, the one thought that really stayed with me is that this is exactly what Justice League needs.
Keep the cast, get a new director and creative vision, and give us a loose sequel/soft...
I can definitely see that angle, but they open the episode saying there's been an increase in Superman activity around the world. I guess for me Superman showing up and putting out the fire would raise less questions than it mysteriously going out. Smaller saves, yeah I can totally see him doing...
I love geek Clark and just how much he was nerding out over harvest festival.
Overall I'd say this episode was better than last week but not as good as the first three. I do like that Tag, who appeared to be a Smallville style "freak of the week" last episode was brought back and looks to have...
Really glad it's doing well. I know the extra few minutes (or even less this week) probably don't make much difference but I hope this means they'll keep doing extended cuts next season as well.
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