0:30 š good one
Wild seeing Charlieās face these days.
Milly Alcock is great, but I really liked Sasha Calle's Supergirl. Of all the casualties of the Snyderverse and the Flash movie, she's one the most regrettable.
The supergirl in Flash was pretty great. Wish she was returning
I don't know why Billy Zane never got casted as Lex Luthor. He's perfect for the role. He got the looks, he got the charisma, he got the voice.
I really liked Milly Alcock in House of the Dragon, but Sasha Calle deserves another chance at being Kara/Supergirl. She was the best thing about the Flash Movie for me at least. Either way I'm excited.
Lobo was not included in the comic book version of Woman of Tomorrow, but Tom King had originally proposed a story where Supergirl and Lobo would work together. However, his editors, Brittany Holzherr and Jamie Rich, convinced him to remove Lobo from the story and instead have Supergirl take on the role of the Rooster Cogburn character, inspired by the film āTrue Gritā. This change led to the final version of the story, where Supergirl takes on a more central and independent role. As for the reason why Lobo was left out, it was to give Supergirl a more prominent and independent role in the story, without sharing the spotlight with another well-known character. This allowed for a deeper exploration of Supergirlās character and her personal journey. So Iām excited to see how Tom King has written Lobo into the movie version of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow
Loving these Charlie pop upās in all these videos.
I actually liked Superman Returns (2006). š¤š¼
Supergirl is going to be awesome! Lobo is here, baby
Small thing, Supergirl actually got injured in the fight. She's drunk because the planet she's on has a red sun. She does get injured in the fight but what's really cool about the comic is how had ass she is even depowered under a red sun
6:38 When did Charlie start cursing like a sailor?! LOLš
3:57 imagine if Henry Cavill is revealed to be Ultra-Man under the mask š¤Æ
Jason Momoa was born to portray Lobo and I have to get my hands on the Women of Tomorrow comic. I also have to read the story tied to the new Green Lantern show.
Would have loved to see her origin story and something happen in space on her journey here, a 'speed bump' of a plot to show her progress, her powers as she gets closer to a yellow sun, etc. By the time she reaches Earth she shows up where there happens to be a catastrophe and helps, finding superman and finding her cousin is all grown up, etc. Just would have been a cool way to go about it. After catching up on the animated features I saw the Crisis ending and that huge plot with Supergirl World Of Tomorrow was pretty dope and thinking "damn, what a curve ball of an intro it could be to piggy back the universe off of her story since she shows up in the middle of the action rather than near the beginning" Basically, use her like us, she's the audience, she's showing up into this world unveiling it as we do.
Thank you for your hard work Charlie and keeping up with everything while keeping us in the know.
The more I see from this era of DC the more hype I get
Tom King, who wrote Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow, said his original written pitch had Lobo in it. He said once his editor read it, she liked the Lobo stuff, is a Lobo fan but didn't want to use him. I forgot what reason he said she gave but in the end, obviously, King didn't use him. I'm guessing they're using whatever Lobo idea King had in his pitch for the Supergirl film.
I miss my rescue pup. Her resilience in becoming the super dog she was in spite of her early mistreatment was amazing, sharing a decade and a half of love and personality with my family. Miss that Perd.
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