That’s the basic premise behind Powerless, NBC’s new comedy set in a world where Superman crashing through office windows is the number one cause of workplace accidents. It’s up to ordinary people to ...
There is a tradition of depicting the lives of ordinary humans in the DC Comics universe. For example, Gotham Central, a short series about the lives of Gotham City police officers, is beloved by ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Tonight’s series premiere of Powerless was chock full of Easter eggs to various elements of the DC ...
If there is one film and television genre that seems to show no signs of slowing down, it is comic book adaptations. There are so many superhero shows on TV today, it takes a few moments to count them ...
There are technically two versions of NBC’s Powerless pilot, a show not about superheroes but set in the world of DC Comics. There’s the one that most saw last night; a cornucopia of bad acting and ...
Tonight’s premiere of Powerless gave us the live-action debuts of two DC characters – Crimson Fox and Jack O’Lantern. While the pair were actually at odds in the show, they are actually team members ...
The Blue Snowman first appeared in a Wonder Woman story in 1946 and has two unique features. One, Bryna Brilyant (yes, really) is not, in fact, a dude. Two, people call her the “Blue Snowman” because ...
Batman Zach Cregger’s Proposed Joker And Harley Quinn Movie Sounds Like It’s Pulling From One Of Batman: The Animated Series’ Best Episodes Movies People Keep Fancasting Alexandra Daddario As Wonder ...
Of the more than 400 TV shows currently vying for your attention, approximately half are based on existing comic book properties. Well, that's what it feels like anyway. Following the success of The ...
There were high hopes for Powerless when it first premiered to a warm reception at San Diego Comic-Con last summer, but everything pretty much went downhill from there as it lost its showrunner a ...
Although their treatment of Constantine didn’t exactly take off, DC and NBC are teaming yet again to produce a superhero television series. But this time it’s a sitcom in the style of The Office.
Starting Superman and Lois well into the lives of Clark Kent (Tyler Hoechlin) and Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch) proved fruitful in many ways. Well-established in the world, the series began with the ...
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