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‘Batman vs. Superman’ Cut Jena Malone’s Mystery Character From the Theatrical Version
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Cut Jena Malone’s Mystery Character From the Theatrical Version
‘Batman vs. Superman’ Cut Jena Malone’s Mystery Character From the Theatrical Version
There’s long been speculation about Jena Malone’s role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but it looks like we can stop guessing…for now. Warner Bros. has confirmed that Malone’s mystery character will not be featured in the theatrical release of Zack Snyder’s superhero epic, but she will appear on the R-rated Ultimate Edition, which hits DVD and Blu-ray later this year.
CBS ‘Supergirl’ Set Photos Reveal Kara’s Human Disguise, New Toyman
CBS ‘Supergirl’ Set Photos Reveal Kara’s Human Disguise, New Toyman
CBS ‘Supergirl’ Set Photos Reveal Kara’s Human Disguise, New Toyman
CBS’ upcoming Supergirl TV series took off with the first look at Glee star Melissa Benoist in costume as Kara Zor-El, and with production formally underway, hers isn’t the only look in the public spotlight. See the “Clark Kent” of Kara’s human identity Kara Danvers in new set photos, along with our first look at DC’s new Toyman!
‘The Flash’ Review: “The Sound and the Fury”
‘The Flash’ Review: “The Sound and the Fury”
‘The Flash’ Review: “The Sound and the Fury”
Look, when you produce 22 episodes a year, there are going to be some terrible episodes. Heck, it happens on 10- and 13-episode seasons as well. It happens all the time, even on the best of shows. Even ‘Lost’ produced “Stranger In A Strange Land,” an episode devoted to Jack Shephard’s tattoos, kites, and Bai Ling. ‘Lost’ is one of my favorite shows of all time, and that’s one of the worst episodes of television that I intentionally watched. So saying “The Sound And The Fury” was awful doesn’t mean ‘The Flash’ is suddenly awful. It just means the show had a bad week, the equivalent of Barry Allen tripping over something at supersonic speed and then tumbling into a brick wall. Everything’s fine, except for this episode.