The CW's Season 2 premiere of DC’s Stargirl was an impressive return with just the right mix of tone for both long-time & newer comics fans.
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The final scene of Supergirl this season has set up a very ambitious undertaking for the series writers going into season four.
Even with folks like Slade Wilson, Roy Harper, and Nyssa al Ghul appearing, the best returning guest star on Arrow was Christopher Chance.
In the first season of Black Lightning we met a lot of villains including Tobias Whale, Lady Eve, Lala, Painkiller and Martin Proctor, but who was the best?
How does Ricardo "The Dragon" Diaz stack up against the other Arrow big bads like Malcolm Merlyn, Deathstroke, Prometheus, Ra's Al Ghul and Damien Darhk?
Melissa Benoist has wanted a growth arc for Kara Danvers, taking her from the naive girl to a mature Girl of Steel -- and that will happen with the season finale.
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Echo Kellum says that Curtis Holt has been through too much break-up lately on Arrow and needs some time to play the field.
We learned a few weeks back that both Calista Flockhart and Tyler Hoechlin would be returning at the end of the second season of Supergirl. With Daxamite
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After the Flash the other night, there was a CW Fan Fest Q&A that featured Danielle Panabaker and Carlos Valdez. Valdez told of how the team will be
Marc Guggenheim is here to talk about the end of the four series Invasion crossover that was written by him, Phil Klemmer and Greg Berlanti. He talks
Hugh Sheridan writes for Bleeding Cool... The pilot for the new Riverdale TV series premiered in Ballroom 20 at SDCC last night. I guess the potential of
In this inside look at tonight's DC's Legends of Tomorrow, executive producer Phil Klemmer talks about the upcoming episode and how it ties into Rip
I think the secret to the success of The Flash in its first season may be simply the fact that Grant Gustin loves being Barry Allen as much as Barry Allen