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While today's Action Comics adds a small blast from the past, bringing back Mon-El, the Daxamite, who Superman met before[...]
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"We're hoping that works out and we'll have a very emotional full circle with some of our own favorites." As for whether or not one of those familiar faces will be the MIA Mon-El (Chris Wood), things are still up in the air- but they don't sound good "At this point, we don't have plans[...]
So who is Mon-El anyway? In the Superman comics in the nineteen-fifties, Halk-Kar was an alien who crash-lands as an amnesiac alien on Earth in a rocketship and is rescued in the fifties by Superman, who believes him to be his own brother, later revealed as a friend of Jor-El In the sixties, that story[...]
There was even a hint of some kind of rivalry between Mon-El and Superboy, which is very logical if you think it through.
Unfortunately, the weird digression with the contingent from Winath didn't drive the narrative forward, nor did the Triplicate Girl scene and Monster Boy is just hard to keep up with There are so[...]
For those Bendis fans who have missed that, you have it here in spade3s, as the Legion decide they probably have to do something about this own organisation, election, leadership and the lot.
But with the presence of Superboy, we also get the word from Madame President of Jonathan Kent's much gossiped about plans for his[...]
Also, at some point Sam (Odette Annable) takes back over and there will be a finale showdown between Reign and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist), as you'd expect.
Supergirl season three finale airs Monday, June 18th at 8 PM on the CW.
Supergirl — "Battles Lost And Won" — Image Number: SPG323a_0042.jpg — Pictured (L-R): Melissa Benoist as Kara/Supergirl[...]
But that's okay — they have samples of both at the DEO.
Meanwhile Kara (Melissa Benoist) and Mon-El (Chris Wood) are stranded in Argo City without a way to communicate with Earth… and Serena left behind a trap that didn't kill them, but did injure Kara's childhood friend Thara Ak-Var (Esmé Bianco).
On Earth it's time for[...]
This episode of Supergirl started immediately from where the last one left off — Mon-El (Chris Wood) and Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) have returned just as Reign (Odette Annable) has escaped her prison They battle while Lena (Katie McGrath) smelts down the black rock into a liquid form that they are able to inject into her[...]
The reason I call it odd is that the last episode ended with Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) and Reign (Odette Annable) about to battle while Mon-El (Chris Wood) tries to get the black kryptonite to Lena Luthor (Katie McGrath) But the trailer and clips have all been about Supergirl trying to decide if she's going to[...]
Supergirl, Mon-El (Chris Wood) and Alura (guest star Erica Durance) must devise a plan to stop her before Serena gets to Earth J'onn (David Harewood) prepares to say goodbye to his father (guest star Carl Lumby). Armen V Kevorkian directed the episode written by Ray Utarnachitt & Cindy Lichtman.
And the season finale is called Battles Lost[...]
That leaves the big surprise being that not only is Mon-El (Chris Wood) back, but he's brought some friends from the future and one of them, Imra Ardeen (Amy Jackson) is his wife.
The introduction of the Legion of Superheroes was an exciting thing for a lot of comic fans and it involved the return of[...]
But before he can make the decision, Tanya tells him she wants to stand up for herself and be used as bait to catch the Church.
She goes to the rendezvous with the journal and is taken, then Mon-El (Chris Wood) gets in the van pretending it's his Lyft ride and gets taken too when he[...]
Mon-El (Chris Wood) looks hesitant, but they say their goodbyes to Kara (Melissa Benoist), Alex (Chyler Leigh) and Winn (Jeremy Jordan) Brany gives Winn some future Earth dirt and they bro-hug in a very geeky but funny moment Winn comments about J'onn missing saying goodbye, but Mon-El says not to worry, he'll see them in[...]
But Mon-El (Chris Wood) seems hesitant to return Will he go with his wife or stay with the woman he loves, Kara (Melissa Benoist)?
Oh, and we get to see Brainy do a horrible Michael J Fox imitation.
Supergirl airs tonight at 8 p.m ET on the CW.
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The CW has released a new clip from tonight's[...]
The CW has released the first official look/poster for Mon-El's new costume, which debuts on Monday, April 23rd.
When Mon-El (Chris Wood) was first introduced on Supergirl, he wasn't a hero by any stretch of the imagination He was a Daximite prince who escaped the destruction of his planet because one of his guards put him[...]
And while the first episode back is a bit of a filler with the focus being on Winn Schott (Jeremy Jordan), this seemed like a good time to do a brief Supergirl Season 3 recap just to remind folks of what the Girl of Steel has been up to this season.
The season started with an[...]
We are four days away from the return of Supergirl and we've gotten to see some images from the upcoming episodes showing Mon-El (Chris Wood) in a new super suit instead of the black one he was wearing that matches the other Legion of Superhero members What does that mean for the long run? Is[...]
Now The CW has released a synopsis and photos for the upcoming episode 'In Search of Lost Time', which airs on April 23rd.
The episode introduces Mon-El (Chris Wood) in his new red-and-blue suit We don't know what the backstory on the suit is, but there is an obvious spot on his chest for a Kryptonian[...]
Thanks to Winn (Jeremy Jordan) and a weird nightmare, Kara was able to figure out who one of the Worldkillers was and confront her with a full squad that included Alex (Chyler Leigh), Mon-El (Chris Wood) and J'onn (David Harewood) When they arrived she was just Julia Freeman (Krys Marshall), but the intensity of the[...]
Fans who love the idea of Kara (Melissa Benoist) and Mon-El (Chris Wood) being together have chosen the ship named Karamel… which is kind of clever, and technically Benoist and Wood could be considered in that fandom since they're dating in real life.
But on the show, season 3 ended with Kara making the Earth poisonous[...]
The CW has released a new "mid-season" trailer for all their shows and while it's nice to see so many of the Arrowverse characters represented in the piece… the biggest shock has to be seeing Mon-El (Chris Wood) in a much more comic book accurate costume We just got him in the black Legion of[...]
This is the highest non-crossover rating this season.
The Legion is a very popular team of heroes from the future that includes the already established character of Mon-El (Chris Wood) We were introduced to the character of Imra Ardeen (Amy Jackson), aka Saturn Girl prior to the midseason break and last night we met Querl Dax[...]
While Kara (Melissa Benoist) is recovering from the beatdown she received in the mid-season finale, Reign (Odette Annable) is still causing mass destruction throughout National City — and it's up to the Legion of Superheroes to stop her.
In the new clip from the show's return we see Saturn Girl/Imra Ardeen (Amy Jackson) and Mon-El (Chris[...]
The original trailer gave us our first look at the Brainiac 5 (Jesse Rath) and the costumes for Mon-El (Chris Wood) and Saturn Girl (Amy Jackson) The extended version gives us a bit more about Supergirl's (Melissa Benoist) condition after getting beaten nearly to death by Reign (Odette Annable) and what she has been up[...]
Yesterday we showed a screen grab and a close up of the Legion of Superheros ring, but today the CW has released an image of Mon-El (Chris Wood) in his new costume/uniform This is an early look of what we'll see of him when Supergirl returns next Monday with an episode called Legion of Superheroes,[...]
I'm used to Saturn Girl (Amy Jackson) wearing pink and white and Mon-El (Chris Wood) in red But matching uniforms does have a legion feel — just not Legion of Superheroes feel Hopefully with the story and the characterization it all comes together nicely.
And a newly released poster for the episode has a pretty cool[...]
It was a change from the CBS workplace drama style to the more superhero team CW series, and that included armor for James Olsen (Mehcad Brooks) and the introduction of Mon-El (Chris Wood) The second season was also about finding their place thematically in the Arrowverse, which they got pretty figured out by the second[...]
Where the first clip involved Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) trying to to figure out the sudden appearances of a strange Kryptonian symbol, this one focuses more on the return of Mon-El (Chris Wood) and his wife Imra Ardeen (Amy Jackson).
The clip in a way gives us the origin of the Legion of Super-Heroes — or rather[...]
The person opens fire on Kara before realizing who she is… and we see that it's Mon-El.
He doesn't explain anything and looks exhausted, waiting for his chance to steal an energy source — but is caught by Kara He convinces Winn to help him out, and we learn that while it's been seven months since[...]
The fact that Chris Wood would be returning to Supergirl this season has been known since San Diego Comic-Con 2017 — but just what the fate of Mon-El would be has been slowly trickling in with casting announcements for members of the Legion of Super-Heroes But the trailer for next week's episode shows us that[...]