Just watched S2 of "Lost in Space." Absolutely nobody even talked about it. WAYYYYYY better than the first season. The kids are older and less obnoxious, and they toned down the super-feminist power woman tiger mom bs from the first season although there are some girl power scenes throughout. Storyline was tight and Dr. Smith is the best thing about the show. Third and final season in 2021.
Marvel is cancelled. My old ass doesn't read new comics anymore but they're trying to push this shit at kids. https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a...ag-queen-x-men-mutant-superhero-shade-iceman/
Leaving the toilet seat up would have been the next one, but it was probably considered "toxic masculinity". But seriously, you ever notice that every time they create non-masculine/feminine superheroes, for "diversity's sake", it's always someone black?
I like the idea of him having a harem of the badest of the bad chicks to chose from. That's that real player shit. ...lol
Timothée Chalamet leads the cast of director Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s science-fiction tour de force, Dune.
Black Noir. I knew he had to be either Asian or black. lol. Don't ask why... I just had a hunch. lol. (BTS of The Boys episode 3) Promo for next episode
I don't watch this show, but I know it would really be a huge left turn from the comics if they changed Black Noir's identity. Spoiler In the comic Black Noir is a stronger even more evil clone of Homelander that the government placed on the team to kill Homelander if they needed to.
Spoiler They may not be going the clone route with this one on the show but as far as his strengths being up there with Homelander... He kind of carries himself that way. Spoiler He EASILY defeated Kimiko and took care of that supe terrorist with ease. They do keep him a mystery.
Marvel Comics is relaunching Champions next month with a new creative team. Writer Eve L. Ewing and artist Simone Di Meo place the young heroes of the Marvel Universe in a new direction as they’re faced with a law prohibiting anyone under the age of 21 from being a vigilante.
Warner Bros Moves Wonder Woman 1984 Premiere Date - Again Warner Bros. has postponed the release of “Wonder Woman 1984,” the latest development in Hollywood’s rocky plans to return to the movies. The superhero sequel starring Gal Gadot, which was expected to debut on Oct. 2, will now touch down in theaters on Dec. 25, 2020. Full story: https://bit.ly/3mdEuaw
As part of the activities held in celebration of DC Fandom Part 2, The Milestone Returns Zero sampler will be available for free for 24 hours. You can find it by going to this link: https://bit.ly/3irkJts