Warner Bros has announced some hot release dates this week, with a few of the studio’s upcoming DC films among them. Shazam 2 will be in cinemas on 1 April 2022, while The Flash will debut just three months later on 1 July 2022. The news means that WB’s DC collection finally has a proper slate: Birds Of Prey:
The Flash
DC’s upcoming The Flash film is in talks with It director Andy Muschietti By Poppy-Jay Palmer 03-07-19 5,357 Warner Bros’ upcoming The Flash film might finally have found a director: according to THR, the studio is currently in talks with Andy Muschietti. The director is best known for helming horror films like It, It: Chapter Two and Mama. He is one of
The CW’s The Flash is set to bring in comic book character Spin for Season 5, but with a fun twist: originally male in the DC comics, the TV version of the character will be female, and played by Kiana Madeira. According to Deadline, The Flash‘s version of Spin, also known as Spencer Young, is a
It’s finally that time of year when US network The CW goes on a mass renewing-spree, and the shows that have emerged victorious are entirely unsurprising. Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow and Black Lightning have all be renewed, as well as Supernatural, which is currently the network’s longest running series with Season 14 on the horizon. Non-genre shows
With Arrow on its sixth season, The Flash on its fourth and both Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow on their third, the DC Comics-inspired Arrowverse has aired over 300 episodes. Since its debut, we’ve seen the eponymous heroes battle speedsters, psychic gorillas, immortal Egyptian priests and even a Teri Hatcher-shaped alien. Along the way, we’ve
If, like us, you’ve been missing Arrow, Supergirl, The Flash and DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow while they’ve been absent over the holiday season, this fun new teaser video is definitely for you: First back is Supergirl, which is returning soon to Sky 1 with episode ‘Legion Of Superheroes’. You can read the synopsis here: Struggling to heal from her
There was very upsetting news from the Arrowverse over the weekend, as it was revealed that Andrew Kreisberg, showrunner on The Flash and executive producer on Supergirl, Arrow and Legends Of Tomorrow, has been suspended from his duties by The CW and Warner Bros due to allegations of sexual harassment. Variety reported on Friday that Kreisberg,
Wentworth Miller’s been part of the Arrowverse for a good long while now. He first appeared as Leonard Snart on The Flash back in 2014, then he was a series regular on the first season of Legends Of Tomorrow, and then he was given a deal that allowed the character to hop between series. However,