Tumgik
#dc superhero girls netflix
Text
Garth: Hey, do you guys wanna play hide and seek or something?
Carter: We're too old for that.
Hal, mockingly: We're too old for that.
Barry: Alright, same concept, let's call it a manhunt.
57 notes · View notes
Tumblr media
29 notes · View notes
regnzz00 · 9 months
Text
ok was dcshg taken off netflix? i cant find it anywhere, it was there this morning but its just not there. its the show that i fall asleep to cuz i need noise in the background. omg if it was im going to die nooooooooo
10 notes · View notes
disneytva · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Dynamite’s Darkwing Duck Unveils Team Behind The Comic Alongside Amazing Comic Cover Artists And Sneak Preview.
The Seth Rogen Disney+ Darkwing Duck Reboot still won’t hit our screens sooner according to og creator and creative consultant of the reboot Tad Stones as is still happening but is still early on development.
However the terror that flaps at night will fly again on a new series of comics by Dynamite and they unveiled not only the team behind the comic but also a preview and an amazing set of comic covers.
The Series of comics by Dynamite will debut on January 4 2023,the team consist of Amanda Deibert as writter with Carlo Cid Lauro as Artist and Jeff Eckleberry as letters.
Amanda Deibert had a background in television, animation, and comics, including Netflix’s He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Wonder Woman, Star Wars, Warner Bros Animation’s DC Super Hero Girls etc..
“Darkwing Duck was huge when I was a kid, and I am thrilled to help introduce the fun, humor, and action-packed mystery to a new generation!” said Deibert. “Let’s get Dangerous!”
Editor Nate Cosby added, "Fans of the original TV series are in for a total treat, because Amanda and Carlo are conjuring up a hilarious, thrill-filled adventure series that’s directly connected with the classic feel of the show, but 100% accessible for new readers!"
David Nakayama's cover shows the titular Darkwing Duck, also known as Drake Mallard, standing atop a gargoyle while dressed for a night of superhero antics. Mirka Andolfo's cover, meanwhile, sees Drake embracing his inner Dark Knight with a very Batman-like pose. Artwork from Lesley "Leirix" Li shows Darkwing Duck utilizing his grappling hook, while additional covers come from Trish Forstner (My Little Pony, Transformers), Jacob Edgar (Death to the Army of Darkness), Lauro and George Kambadais (Dark Crisis: The Deadly Green).
Dynamite also revealed plans to reprint a number of past Darkwing Duck facsimile editions and graphic novels. "The hard-to-find 1991 limited series released by Disney Comics with contributions by John Blair Moore and others will soon be accessible again to fans and collectors of classic Disney comics," the publisher said at the time.
Darkwing Duck #1 - F.O.W.L Play
February 2023
Amanda Deibert
Carlo Cid Lauro
Nate Cosby
Jeff Eckleberry
The first story, subtitled “F.O.W.L. Play” kicks off a showdown between Darkwing and his dastardly arch nemesis Megavolt. He’s taken out everyone’s phones, which is a pretty cataclysmic outcome for the citizens of St. Canard. Alongside his ally Launchpad McQuack and some unexpected help from Gosalyn, the squad will take on Megavolt. But the latest escapade makes Mallard question the entire superhero business and consider retiring. How long can he go without meting out justice?”
“He is the terror that flaps in the night… He is the ferocious fowl who plucks the evil eye from the face of foul play. He is Darkwing Duck! By night he vigilantly defends his city of St. Canard from the dastardly, devilish demons who would wage wanton war with his trademark costume and gadgets, and lurks through the shadows, striking fear in the heart of the criminal underworld. By day he’s known as the mild-mannered Drake Mallard, father to his adorable adopted daughter Gosalyn. Can Darkwing successfully juggle his two separate lives, all while looking incredibly cool and impossibly handsome? Readers will have to tune in on January 4 to find out!
276 notes · View notes
ariel-s-awesome · 5 months
Note
I'm rewatching Kid Cosmic and man, the one complaint I have about that show is the wasted Chuck potential. It would've been great seeing Kid adjust to Chuck trying to be a friend, or Chuck, Tuna and Rosa all going out on their own space adventure. Or heck, he seemed to have a bit of a thing with Biker Girl Carla in latter half of the series, give them their own adventure! Overall, I def missed the 'filler', even if the main story in KC was good.
Right!? Dave Thomas said that his story had been told (was gonna link you until I realized you were the one that asked him about it), but it reeeaally wasn't. They just didn't seem interested in his story.
His life just started after his old one got shattered. And him becoming a side character was really abrupt.
Then there's him trying to atone by straining himself to speak without a translator and bud. Bud bud bud bud. That's self harm! Let's work on that dangerously low self esteem!
The crew should of either addressed that to show that it's not healthy or left it out. Because now that I think about it, that's not a great thing to normalize in a kid's show. Or any show, but kids are still developing.
It would be pretty easy in universe to get him a translator. Or maybe he could've learned a form of nonverbal communication that the cast picks up so he can be included without hurting himself.
The process would help with his healing too since first he'd have to accept that he doesn't need to hurt himself to become a better person. Then he'd grapple with how being raised in his empire affected him, and that he isn't an inherently bad person for being one of their loyal soldiers.
The rest of the cast helping him find a form of communication he can use and learning it with him (along with showing concern about him martyring himself out of guilt) would reassure him that they care about him despite his past. And that they're a far cry from his old comrades who wouldn't even react if he got killed.
Anyways, Kid Cosmic's biggest flaw was having too large of a "main" cast. None of the Local Heros aside from the original five (minus Chuck after he got shoved aside) had enough focus to become actual main characters.
Building up a huge main cast like DC and Marvel's superhero teams requires hundreds of chapters/episodes where they're gradually introduced so people have the chance to get to know them. And plenty of character-focused "filler" episodes.
Unfortunately Kid Cosmic didn't have that kind of time and instead of giving up on the idea Craig brought 7 background characters into the "main cast" at once.
Frankly, with how Netflix cancels most of their cartoons after a single season (especially the ones they don't promote) Kid Cosmic was lucky to get three seasons. And while I do think Wander Over Yonder's cancellation taught Craig a valuable lesson about not expecting networks to give him ample time to complete the story he wants to tell, he was still overly-ambitious non-plotwise.
14 notes · View notes
skylarstark4826 · 3 months
Text
I loved this scene of the DC ship of the characters of Orm and Mera (well from my perspective it is the ship of Orm and Mera) like the H2O Just Add Water and Mako Mermaids series from Netflix. Or like the movie of The Little Mermaid sincerely. Well, whatever it is, I loved it and more because it would be nice to see Orm and Mera's ship that way.
Tumblr media
By the way, this beautiful Fanart of the DC ship of the characters of Orm and Mera together is not mine and the credits are not for me but I warn you that right here I am going to leave you the link of the true creator of this Pinterest masterpiece.
7 notes · View notes
Note
I’ve seen you post a lot about Titans, and I was wondering if you could give a premise of the plot. I need new found family stuff to watch. 😂
Thanks! 🌻
Okay I'll try my best with the summary hahaha just a few fun facts before I get to it: this was my #1 show for the past 4 years, until tlou rolled around, we are on our last stretch of episodes before saying goodbye (my heart is broken) and a word of warning: if you get into it, you will love it as much as you will hate it. This stupid beloved show of mine can be a real pain in the ass sometimes 😂
Okay, time for a summary. Or, in other words, let me paint you a picture of this found family without giving away any plot 😂
Tumblr media
So at the beginning we have these four lovely people who all find each other just when they need it the most when their lives are at their lowest. They are DC superheroes (some on their way to becoming them) but the most important thing the show had always put focus on (more or less sometimes but we lived through it) is that team is family. The team grows over time and they learn how to be a team and fight evil together and all that but these four are the core of it.
So, on the left you have the kids: Gar Logan and Rachel Roth. If you're familiar with DC Comics in any capacity, you might know them as Beast Boy and Raven. Gar can shift into animals and Rachel is a daughter of a demon. Fun times with these two!
Then we have the parents: Dick Grayson and Kory Anders. Known as Robin, then Nightwing and Starfire.
Dick is a master detective with some sick martial art skills (trained by Batman himself) and Kory is an alien powerhouse Queen!
Leaders of the team. Heads of the family. Father and Mother who will do absolutely everything to protect their children.
They also have an epic love story going on, just so you know. Season 4 is really taking them places.
Tumblr media
Now, when I started this show, I came here for some superhero fun. But I stayed because the pilot episode served me one of the best father-daughter duos I have ever seen. Think of Joel and Ellie's "if you're lost in the darkness, search for the light" but here it's almost LITERAL sometimes. Dick has metaphorical darkness in him and Rachel is the one who brings out the light for the first time. But Rachel has the literal darkness in her and Dick is the first person in her life who isn't afraid of it and helps her accept it as a part of her.
She has a dream about him before they even meet and when they do, she immediately knows. And he's scared shitless of this new attachment, he's dark, violent, has issues and he can't do family but here is this orphaned girl who knows things about him that she shouldn't and hell if his heart isn't beating a little faster.
This scene here, it has a grip on my throat since 2019 and isn't planning to let go. This is where it all begins.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
As for the plot, each season is a different thing. Season 1 is protecting Rachel from her father, season 2 is trying to settle down as a team but ghosts of the past are making it difficult, season 3 is about sibling rivalry and how that can fuck up a family and a bit of generational trauma, and season 4 is all over the place with a giant prophecy, some big and small returns, magic and shit, but season 4 is when the family is finally the strongest!
Tumblr media
I hope you enjoy it! You can find it on HBO MAX in the US and on Netflix everywhere else (though international Netflix is one season behind). If you get to watching it, I'd love to here your thoughts!
Come join us in Titansland! Let me welcome you to the Graysonfam!
24 notes · View notes
positivexcellence · 2 years
Text
Mark Pedowitz Saved The CW. As He Exits the Network, Greg Berlanti and Jared Padalecki Reflect on the Exec’s Legacy
When Mark Pedowitz first joined The CW as head of the network in 2011, he told “Supernatural” star Jared Padalecki that he was a fan of the series (which was then in its sixth season) and had seen every episode. At first, Padalecki assumed that Pedowitz’s comments were the kind of niceties that an incoming network president is supposed to say to their series stars.
“I didn’t think he was lying,” Padalecki said. “But I thought he was at least being kind. Maybe he hadn’t caught up yet or had seen two episodes. He was certainly supportive and friendly. But I came to find out, as the months and years progressed, that he actually was a big fan of Supernatural and had seen every single episode… When we talked this weekend, he said that he has seen every single episode of every show that he was president of, and will continue to watch every episode of every show.  And I believe him. He hasn’t lied to me ever.”
As Pedowitz prepares to depart The CW after more than a decade at the helm (and following Nexstar’s acquisition of the network from longtime joint partners CBS and Warner Bros.), producers, stars and execs are all repeating the same four words: “End of an era.”
“He is a fan of great television and stories,” said megaproducer Greg Berlanti, whose tremendous CW output has included “The Flash,” “All-American” and “Riverdale.” “He’ll watch every episode, he’ll give you know every kind of note, and he wants to argue and debate things. He represents to me that legacy of network heads that love TV. He was always having to do more with less and navigate two different boards. And he still figured out a way to connect with the audience. A whole generation have now grown up watching all of these CW shows.”
Pedowitz wasn’t there at the birth of the CW, but he kept the network alive and thriving over the past 11 years thanks to the kind of crafty dealmaking that has been a hallmark of his career — including during his lengthy tenure at Disney/ABC.
At ABC, he was created business templates that helped evolve the way deals were made between networks and studios. He did the same at the CW, starting with the network’s landmark digital streaming deal in 2011 — in which the network, in concert with parents CBS and Warner Bros., struck a pact with Netflix for post-season access to The CW shows. That helped give The CW a new lease on life, by making it even more worthwhile for CBS’ and Warner Bros.’ studios to produce series for the network.
But it was also a tremendous factor in the growth and success of Netflix. When that deal came up for renewal in 2016, Netflix was willing to pay even more to maintain domestic SVOD rights to the CW’s output, which at that time had become even more successful under Pedowitz, growing to include a lineup of DC Comics-branded superhero shows, notably “The Flash” and “Arrow,” and buzzy critical darlings “Jane the Virgin” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”
The deal was ultimately valued at more than $1 billion, and that digital strategy helped turn series like “All American” and “Riverdale” into hits, thanks to their exposure on Netflix. The CW’s then-parents ended the deal in 2019 as they launched their own streaming services.
With the end of the Netflix arrangement (and a previous pact with Hulu), Pedowitz also eventually secured full in-season digital rights to all new CW scripted series for its The CW app and CWTV.com website.
In growing the CW, Pedowitz increased the network’s programming output, including more original scripted series, international acquisitions and unscripted series and specials. That led to finally programming a full seven nights a week, restoring Sunday in 2018 and adding Saturday for the first time in 2021. And although Pedowitz remained frustrated at the Television Academy’s lack of Emmy attention for the CW, the network was honored elsewhere, including an AFI Award, Peabody and Golden Globe (via star Gina Rodriguez) for “Jane the Virgin,” and Golden Globe and Critics Choice wins for “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” star Rachel Bloom.
The CW under Pedowitz also earned high marks for its embrace of inclusive fare that represented people of color, the LGBTQ community and more. According to the network, last season around two-thirds of showrunners, writers and directors on The CW’s original scripted series were women and/or people of color, while nearly 50% of the series regulars were women and 57% were people of color. And according to GLAAD, The CW held the highest percentage of LGBTQ series regular characters among broadcasters for the fifth year in a row.
“If it was about a storyline or person’s life experience, or someone’s point of view, [Pedowitz] would say, ‘this is all I can bring to the table, please bring what you bring to the table,’” Berlanti said. “And he was encouraging that people be themselves, as long as they were hardworking and passionate. That was his goal to tell different kinds of stories. It was a great part of this character and a great part of the success.”
Pedowitz elicits fierce loyalty from his producers and stars, most of whom have a story similar to Padalecki’s of being wowed by how well exec kept close tabs of their shows and their lives. That’s a task for his underlings, they’d think — but Pedowitz not only watched every episode of every series on his network, but he’d spend several weeks every year visiting the shows’ sets (mostly in Vancouver).
“It goes a long way,” Berlanti said. “I can’t make a lot of sports analogies, because I don’t know a lot about sports. But I think of ‘Moneyball,’ and doing more with less, and figuring out ways to be just as successful with less. Great stories first, believing in younger showrunners or less experienced showrunners, diverse voices. He did that and built a real library of hits.”
Berlanti credited Pedowitz with saving “Supergirl,” which had originally premiered on CBS but couldn’t find an audience there, as well as “Black Lightning,” which had first been developed at Fox. And Berlanti said it was Pedowitz who inspired the creation of “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” by pointing out how that some of the other DC series’ ancillary characters deserved more time in the spotlight.
“The whole DC world that we had to build, really took a lot of trust and faith,” Berlanti said. “In a landscape where it was pretty much all about movies. I think the audience really could tell they treated them with the kind of support and sensibility of as important as any feature film stories are getting told in the same kind of universe.”
Padalecki said he knows, without a doubt, that “Supernatural” wouldn’t have lasted as long as it did — 15 seasons and 327 episodes — if it wasn’t for Pedowitz. “If we didn’t know that we had Mark, driving the winds that blew the sails on our little boat called ‘Supernatural,’ we would have been canceled [long before then],” he said. “But we knew that [Pedowitz] really believed in us and because he believed in us, it was the rocket fuel to whatever spark we had.
“We knew that one way or the other, he cared about us as human beings,” he added. “That was even more important. I’ve been public about my relationship with depression and anxiety. And whenever I talked to Mark, he was always more concerned about that than he was about the show. He was always more eager to hear if I was willing to talk about, was I ok?”
Ironically, The CW’s success in building hits that succeeded in streaming helped lay the foundation for CBS and Warner Bros. to fully embrace their own full-fledged streaming services — which, in turn, eventually led to their decision  to pull their majority stakes in the network and sell it to Nexstar (which owns most of The CW’s key affiliates, including WPIX New York and KTLA Los Angeles). Nexstar, which has a very different business model than CBS and Warner Bros., seeks to evolve the CW to make it a better fit for its station group, which will make it a different kind of network than it was under Pedowitz.  
Padalecki now stars in and executive produces “Walker” (now entering its third season on the CW) and is also an EP on the new prequel series “Walker: Independence.” Despite the ownership change and Pedowitz’s departure, he remains optimistic: “I am aware that the only constant in this life is change,” he said. “My only job is to do the best damn job I can do. And so let the chips fall where they may. If I do the best work I can do, and it doesn’t work out, then I can sleep soundly at night going, ‘well, I gave it my all.’”
Berlanti said he believed The CW remains “oceanfront property” because of the unique status of being a broadcast network. “It takes people longer times to find shows now, no matter where you are. It’s a valuable place to be one of those pit stops along the way,” he said.
Meanwhile, as Pedowitz dusts off his Pine Street Entertainment production shingle, Berlanti said that it was “my sincere hope is that I can keep working with him, wherever he goes and whatever he does next. Because he’s such an important part of my life. He’s been such a mentor to me.”
Variety
35 notes · View notes
quartings · 1 year
Text
College Adventures Special Episode VIII: Interview with Lauren Faust!
I promised I'd get to meet a big name in animation, and here she is! This semester I managed to get into a class taught by THE Lauren Faust, creator of MLP: FiM and DC Superhero Girls!
Sadly, I'm not a die-hard fan of any of her series, but I tried my best to get and compile information that fans would be interested in!
Back when she was working on MLP, Lauren was grateful that her fellow TV coworkers gave her freedom to tell the story she wanted to tell instead of letting to toy marketers bully her. (According to my friend, the show sold out a lot more once Lauren left, though)
A change from executives she wound up listening to: Originally Pinkie was a pegasus and Rainbowdash wan't, because Lauren thought wings would make Pinkie's hyperactivity stand out even more. Their species eventually got swapped in the final cut of course.
Lauren really wanted DC Superhero Girls and Wander over Yonder to be 22min shows, but executives forced her to make them 11min. Shame, because I do think being 22min would have been better for both.
A big reason of why Lauren always wants to make "Girl shows starring girl characters made by girl staff" is because executives often tell her that animation is for boys only and to make her shows more "boy-oriented" (Seriously, with people still like that in this day and age, it's really a lose-lose scenario)
I also got to see the pilot animatic for her rejected Netflix series Toil and Trouble! I don't think I'm allowed to say too much about it, so I'll provide a non-spoiler review!
The pilot was really fun and the animation+writing much more mature than Lauren's previous shows. It did a good job at making the characters really likeable, too! Toil is a great protag and her voice actress did an amazing job! My only issues are- the first 5 minutes are VERY exposition-heavy about the rules of magic, ghosts, and familiars. The third act goes by a bit too fast, too- Toil literally says the moral of the story in way too much detail, then solves the problem pretty easily soon after. I wish the pilot was split into two episodes, so both these issues could be automatically solved- it would also give the show's many side characters room to breathe, too!
Despite Toil and Trouble being cancelled, Lauren is pushing on ahead and continuing to work on more unannounced projects!
Her favorite series that she's worked on is Foster's Home, because she feels that she and her husband Craig both contributed equally to it! She also really liked the relative freedom she had in directing action on DC Superhero Girls.
I was surprised to hear she didn't have that great a time working on MLP because of the creative restrictions from higher-ups. But she's still really happy and grateful the show got such a dedicated fanbase!
While she's fine with fandoms, she dislikes the idea of pandering to them with fanservice or validating headcanons. She said if there was any of that in her shows, someone else on the creative team did it, not her.
Her storyboarders on MLP originally didn't take their job seriously because they were making a "little kids show", so Lauren had to whip them into shape and make them try harder.
Re. Foster's Home: The "Frankie is an imaginary friend" theory is false. None of that was ever the intention from the writers.
For DC Hero Girls: Originally, Cheetah's dad was supposed to have hunting trophies in his room. But because British censorship laws mean you can't show trophy hunting in cartoons (even as a bad thing the bad guys do), they had to negotiate it down to make sure none of the trophies were of endangered animals in the final product.
But yeah, those are the highlights from my time with Lauren Faust! Hope you all liked it- and if you do want to hear more about Toil and Trouble, let me know! I'll see what I can do! But that's not all- I've actually been scheduled to meet up with another very famous animation showrunner in the coming weeks, so expect another big interview post very soon!
12 notes · View notes
thenightling · 1 year
Text
Scooby Doo and Krypto too! review
I saw the unreleased “Lost” Scooby Doo animated movie, Scooby Doo and Krypto too!   A little background on why this movie is considered “Lost” is when Warner Brothers was merged into Discovery a lot of finished and nearly finished films and TV shows were scrapped for tax write-off purposes.   This was pretty much unheard of until now because nearly finished seasons of TV shows and entirely finished movies were “deleted.”
Most of the victims of this tax write-off purge happened in Warner Brothers animation department. Because they were releasing the more adult themed Velma cartoon (which is infamously bad) they scrapped pretty much every kid-friendly Scooby Doo project in development (or even completed). The list of scrapped or canceled projects included:  
Batgirl (Nearly finished live-action movie). Apparently someone tried to smuggle a copy out of Warner Brothers studios but was caught.  Scoob! 2 AKA Scoob! Holiday Haunt (completed CG animated movie) Scooby Doo and the Haunted High or Scooby Doo and the Haunted High school (Which was apparently filmed and was going to feature three new songs by The Hex Girls.  I love the Hex Girls.  I wish this one would get leaked just for the music). Scooby Doo and Krypto too! (A Scooby Doo and The Justice League crossover). So far this is the only scrapped film to have leaked online.  The Nevers season 1 part 2 (completed).  This one was scrapped but in an odd turn of events Tubi (the free streaming service) was allowed to show the unreleased episodes for three days back in February.        Doom Patrol season 5 (In development) This was canceled. Animaniacs season 4 (In development) Canceled.  Batman: The caped Crusader (animated series).  Originally this was planned to be a direct continuation of the now-classic 90s Batman The Animated series but when Kevin Conroy (the original voice of Batman) passed away, the plan was changed. Then the show was canceled all together but in an interesting turn of events Amazon Prime has bought up the distribution rights and will release the first season. There is no word on who will voice Batman and it will be by J. J. Abrams and Bruce Timm (co-creator of the 90s Batman animated series). Hellblazer.  This was to be a new reimagining of the character John Constantine for HBO Max by J. J. Abrams.  J. J. Abrams had even been given exclusive use of the John Constantine character in media while he was working on this show.  That was part of why John Constantine was written out of Legends of Tomorrow and one of the factors that may have contributed to why the contemporary Constantine in The Sandman Netflix series is a new version of Joanna Constantine (but with John’s backstory) instead.  This was scrapped. Constantine 2. ????  It’s not entirely clear what is going on with this one.  Back in 2005 Keanu Reeves played an American version of the British sorcerer character, John Constantine. After J. J. Abrams version of Hellblazer was at least temporarily scrapped it was believed the 2005 movie version of the character would get a sequel. Then the rumors started to circulate that even this was canceled.  It’s unclear what will happen now with the character. Keanu Reeves seems to believe the sequel movie will still happen. All DC Superhero films with Henry Cavill as Superman.  There are lots of rumors about this one so let me established right now that what I am saying right here is rumor and not solid fact. The rumor is part of why Henry Cavill left the TV show The Witcher (which is extremely popular over on Netflix) and why he will not be in the fourth season of the show, is because he was promised he would continue being Superman in Warner Brothers DC superhero movies.  But after the merger with Discovery all plans for future Superman films featuring Henry Cavill as Superman were scrapped. James Gunn (who was just appointed at Warner to oversee DC related projects) has gone on record saying this was NOT his idea, that the decision to stop doing Henry Cavill Superman movies was made before he got there.             The Dead Boy Detectives TV series (filmed).  Technically a spin-off of Doom Patrol (since that was their first TV appearance) AND Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman (since The Sandman comics is where they came from but of a storyline not yet covered by The Sandman Netflix series) The Dead Boy Detectives was dropped by HBO Max but Netflix has bought the distribution for at least season 1 of the series. Scooby Doo and the Mystery Pups.  This was to be a kid-friendly animated series for preschoolers but I guess someone got cold feet since they were doing an adult-orientated Scooby Doo themed show (Velma).   The irony is all the kid-friendly Scooby Doo projects sound great. It’s the adult themed one that they greenlit that probably should have been scrapped.   The Sandman.  The Sandman season 1 was a success over on Netflix and according to rumor (this one is only rumor) someone at Warner tried to cancel season 2 but the contracts had already been signed and they could not stop the show from continuing. There are more but those are all the ones I can think of from the top of my head.
Most of these shows and films were supposed to come out this year or even next year.    On the same day that the preschool friendly series “Scooby Doo and the Mystery Pups” was canceled, “Scooby Doo and Krypto too!” was leaked to torrent file sharing sights and dubious cartoon streaming sites as well as several Youtube channels. The Youtube versions were hastily removed by Warner Brothers but other copies of the film continued to circulate.
The quality of the film is perfect. It looks like a completed film.  And I am about to review it for you.      The animation style is deliberately very early 1970s.  The Joker looks exactly the way he did in the old Super Friends cartoon and there are some great homages to old and semi-obscure DC properties that old school fans would love. The voce of “The Kitchen” AI in the Hall of Justice is the voice of the narrator from Super Friends.  
 The plot is cute and very kid friendly.  Mysterious fiery “phantoms” keep appearing after the disappearance of the Justice League of America.  Jimmy Olsen (who is convinced that Daphne is his girlfriend because they went to camp together when they were nine) calls on the Scooby Gang for help.
Frank Welker is back as Fred.  After watching clips of Velma it felt good to see the classic version of Scooby Doo and the original voice of Fred still playing the part.  Tara Strong provides three voices.  All the characters are true to themselves though you may question Lex Luthor’s portrayal until near the end.  He’s gone back to his 80s self of being very Trump-esque.  I’d say it was ham fisted but Lex Luthor got to be president of the USA (in DC comics) before Trump so the behavior comparisons are hard to resist.      I’m glad Fred isn’t portrayed as vapid, van-obsessed, and selfish like he was in a few of the recent animated films. And Velma wasn’t obnoxiously skeptical either, like she was in Curse of the 13th Ghost.  Everyone pretty much feels like themselves and all the protagonists are likable.   There’s a lot of humor and DC Easter Eggs. The plot is definitely for kids even though it’s also retro and clearly meant to appeal to anyone who watched the “Scooby Doo movies” of the 1970s.  One of the best gags in it is when Velma takes off her glasses in front of Lois Lane and suddenly Lois can’t recognize her and gets confused until Velma puts her glasses back on. That was cute.  And the movie let Velma figure out Superman’s secret identity.   The music is very retro and feels like classic Scooby Doo. The best song is the opening song called “Where Only Heroes Go” and it sounds like a song from the original 1969 Scooby Doo and it’s good. It’s really good and catchy and completely in the style it should be. It helps you immerse yourself into the willful Nostalgia of it all.
I highly recommend it for kids and grown ups. It’s cute and sweet. It genuinely feels like both classic Scooby Doo and a bit like Justice League: Action.   In fact I’d dare say this was more a crossover of Scooby Doo and Justice League: Action than anything else.  I hope this movie gets a legitimate release.  It’s one of the best new animated Scooby Doo things I’ve seen in a while.              
Tumblr media
13 notes · View notes
Text
*sees the police pull up*
Karen, who has done nothing wrong ever: They're coming for me.
Babs, currently wanted for pickpocketing, aggravated assault, identity theft, mail fraud, aiding and abetting, and arson: Yeah, probably.
61 notes · View notes
qvietsighs · 28 days
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
                            playable  against  oc  &  canon  characters .
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
ALICENT  HIGHTOWER     —     30  to  35  .  dowager  queen  of  the  seven  kingdoms  .  repressed  lesbian .     fc   :   olivia cooke  . 
playable  universes   :   heavily headcanon - based  +  house  of  the  dragon  ( pre  and  during  the  dance  of  the  dragons ) .
Tumblr media Tumblr media
PAMELA  ISLEY / POISON  IVY     —     40 +  .  biochemist  ,  botanist  +  toxicologist  .  eco - terrorist  .  lesbian  .  fc  :  bridget  regan .
playable  universes   :   dc’s  batman  ,  batman  the  animated  series  ,  dc  extended  universe  ,  earth  one / new  earth  ,  the  new  52  ,  bombshells .
Tumblr media Tumblr media
KATE  KANE / BATWOMAN     —     35 +  .  vigilante  ,  anti - hero  .  lesbian  .     fc   :   evan  rachel  wood . 
playable  universes   :   dc’s  52  ,  dc  extended  universe  ,  dc’s  batman  ,  dc’s  bombshells  ,  dc’s  batwoman  ,  batman  the  animated  series .
Tumblr media Tumblr media
BARBARA  GORDON / BATGIRL     —     21 +  .  computer  scientist  ,  tech  expert  .  vigilante  .  bisexual  .     fc   :   quintessa  swindell . 
playable  universes   :   netflix’s  dc  superhero  girls  ,  dc’s  bombshells  ,  batman  beyond  ,  dc’s  detective  comics  ,  dc’s  batgirl  ,  dc’s  new  52 .
Tumblr media Tumblr media
RAVEN / RACHEL  ROTH     —     25+  .  witch - demon  .  titans  founder  .  pansexual  .     fc   :   im  jina .
playable  universes   :   dc’s  new  teen  titans  ,  teen  titans  ( animated  series  universe )  ,  dc’s  52  +  new 52  ,  dc’s  rebirth  .
Tumblr media Tumblr media
LUCIFER  MORNINGSTAR     —     immortal  ,  ageless  .  ruler  of  hell  ,  healer  .  bisexual  .  fc   :   tom  ellis . 
playable  universes   :   lucifer  ( vertigo  comics )  ,  lucifer  ( netflix’s  tv  show ) .
Tumblr media
1 note · View note
gemtvusa · 5 months
Text
Upcoming Movies In 2024: What new movies are going to come out in 2024?
Tumblr media
In 2024, a diverse array of movies is set to be released, spanning various genres. Here are some of the highlights: - April 2024: Key releases include "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire," "Challengers," "The First Omen," an untitled monsters film, and "Someone Like You"​​. - May 2024: Anticipated movies include "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes," "The Garfield Movie," "Deadpool 3," "If," and "Furiosa"​​. - June 2024: Major releases are "Inside Out 2," "The Watchers," "Bad Boys 4," "Horizon: An American Saga," and "A Quiet Place: Day One"​​. - July 2024: Big titles are "Captain America: Brave New World," "Twisters," "Despicable Me 4," "Venom 3," and "Mufasa: The Lion King"​​. - August 2024: Look out for "Alien: Romulus," "Kraven the Hunter," "Borderlands," "Speak No Evil," and "Harold and the Purple Crayon"​​. - September 2024: "Transformers One" and "Beetlejuice 2" are set to release​​. - October 2024: "Joker: Folie à Deux," "Smile 2," and "Terrifier 3" are among the key releases​​. - November 2024: The month will see releases like "Wicked," "The Amateur," "Gladiator 2," "Alto Knights," and an untitled Sony and Marvel Universe film​​. This lineup suggests an exciting year for cinema, offering a mix of sequels, new adaptations, and original content across a range of genres.
Upcoming movies in 2024 new movie release dates netflix
The movie lineup for 2024 promises an exciting array of films across various genres. While the schedule is packed with anticipated Marvel and DC superhero movies, there's also a notable surge in horror films. However, the offerings extend beyond just superhero adventures and horror stories. The 2024 movie calendar is rich and diverse, catering to a wide range of cinematic tastes and preferences. From action-packed blockbusters to unique indie films, there's something for everyone in the upcoming year.
JANUARY 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
January 2024 is set to kick off with an exciting mix of movie releases: - Night Swim - Starring: Kerry Condon, Wyatt Russell - Release Date: January 5, 2024 - The Beekeeper - Rating: R - Starring: Jason Statham, Josh Hutcherson - Release Date: January 12, 2024 - The Book of Clarence - Starring: Lakeith Stanfield, Benedict Cumberbatch - Release Date: January 12, 2024 - Lift (Netflix Release) - Rating: PG-13 - Starring: Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw - Release Date: January 12, 2024 - Mean Girls - Starring: Angourie Rice, Auli’i Cravalho - Release Date: January 12, 2024 - Distant - Rating: PG-13 - Starring: Anthony Ramos, Naomi Scott - Release Date: January 19, 2024 - The Tiger’s Apprentice (Paramount+ Release) - Starring: Michelle Yeoh, Sandra Oh - Release Date: January 19, 2024 - The Underdoggs - Starring: Snoop Dogg, Tika Sumpter - Release Date: January 26, 2024 This lineup offers a variety of genres, from action and comedy to drama, appealing to a wide range of audiences.
FEBRUARY 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
February 2024 will see the release of several notable movies: - Argylle (Theatrical Release) - Starring: Henry Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard - Release Date: February 2, 2024 - Imaginary - Starring: Betty Buckley, Brooklyn Majors - Release Date: February 2, 2024 - It Ends With Us - Starring: Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni - Release Date: February 9, 2024 - Lisa Frankenstein - Starring: Kathryn Newton, Cole Sprouse - Release Date: February 9, 2024 - Untitled Dirty Dancing Project - Release Date: February 9, 2024 - Bob Marley: One Love - Starring: Kingsley Ben-Adir, Lashanna Lynch - Release Date: February 14, 2024 - Madame Web - Starring: Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney - Release Date: February 14, 2024 - What About Love - Starring: Sharon Stone, Andy Garcia - Release Date: February 14, 2024 - Lights Out - Starring: Frank Grillo, Scott Adkins - Release Date: February 16, 2024 - Drive-Away Dolls - Rating: R - Starring: Pedro Pascal, Matt Damon - Release Date: February 23, 2024 - Ordinary Angels - Rating: PG - Starring: Hilary Swank, Alan Ritchson - Release Date: February 23, 2024 This month features a mix of genres, including action, drama, and biopics, headlined by films such as "Madame Web" and "Bob Marley: One Love."
MARCH 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
March 2024 is set to be an exciting month for movie releases, including some highly anticipated titles: - Dune: Part Two - Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya - Release Date: March 1, 2024 - The Fall Guy - Starring: Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt - Release Date: March 1, 2024 - Kung Fu Panda 4 - Starring: Jack Black, Angelina Jolie - Release Date: March 8, 2024 - Rayman's Big Movie - Release Date: March 8, 2024 - Mickey 17 - Starring: Robert Pattinson, Toni Collette - Release Date: March 29, 2024 - Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire - Starring: Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon - Release Date: March 29, 2024 This month will feature a variety of genres, from the epic continuation of "Dune" to the animated fun of "Kung Fu Panda 4," and the new installment in the "Ghostbusters" franchise.
APRIL 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
April 2024 will see the release of several notable movies, including a new chapter in the saga of iconic monsters: - Untitled M. Night Shyamalan Project - Release Date: April 5, 2024 - Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - Starring: Dan Stevens, Rebecca Hall - Release Date: April 12, 2024 - Challengers - Rating: R - Starring: Zendaya, Josh O'Connor - Release Date: April 26, 2024 - Unsung Hero - Starring: Joel Smallbone, Daisy Betts - Release Date: April 26, 2024 This lineup includes a mix of genres and promises some highly anticipated entertainment, particularly with the continuation of the Godzilla and Kong saga.
MAY 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
May 2024 is set to be a thrilling month for movie releases, featuring a mix of action, comedy, and adventure: - Deadpool 3 - Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman - Release Date: May 3, 2024 - My Ex-Friend’s Wedding - Starring: Amanda Seyfried, Ariana DeBose - Release Date: May 10, 2024 - Imaginary Friends - Starring: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Matt Damon - Release Date: May 17, 2024 - Furiosa - Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Chris Hemsworth - Release Date: May 24, 2024 - Garfield - Starring: Chris Pratt, Hannah Waddingham - Release Date: May 24, 2024 - Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes - Starring: Owen Teague, Freya Allen - Release Date: May 24, 2024 This lineup includes highly anticipated titles like "Deadpool 3" and "Furiosa," promising a diverse and exciting cinematic experience.
JUNE 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
June 2024 promises an exciting array of movie releases across various genres: - Ballerina - Starring: Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves - Release Date: June 7, 2024 - The Watchers - Starring: Dakota Fanning - Release Date: June 7, 2024 - Bad Boys 4 - Starring: Will Smith, Martin Lawrence - Release Date: June 14, 2024 - Inside Out 2 - Starring: Amy Poehler, Lewis Black - Release Date: June 14, 2024 - A Quiet Place: Day One - Starring: Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn - Release Date: June 28, 2024 - Horizon: An American Saga - Starring: Kevin Costner, Jena Malone - Release Date: June 28, 2024 - Horrorscope - Starring: Jacob Batalon, Alana Boden - Release Date: June 28, 2024 From the action-packed "Ballerina" to the emotional journey in "Inside Out 2," and the thrilling continuation of "A Quiet Place," June 2024 has something for every movie enthusiast.
JULY 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
July 2024 is set to feature some exciting movie releases: - Despicable Me 4 - Starring: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig - Release Date: July 3, 2024 - Mufasa: The Lion King - Starring: Aaron Pierre, Seth Rogen - Release Date: July 5, 2024 - Twisters - Starring: Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell - Release Date: July 19, 2024 - Captain America: Brave New World - Starring: Anthony Mackie, Harrison Ford - Release Date: July 26, 2024 This month will see Anthony Mackie's debut as Captain America in a feature film, alongside the continuation of popular franchises like "Despicable Me" and "The Lion King."
AUGUST 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
August 2024 will bring a variety of new movies: - Harold and the Purple Crayon - Starring: Zachary Levi, Zooey Deschanel - Release Date: August 2, 2024 - Trap - Starring: Rolando Davila-Beltran - Release Date: August 2, 2024 - Borderlands - Starring: Ariana Greenblatt, Jamie Lee Curtis - Release Date: August 9, 2024 - Flint Strong - Starring: Brian Tyree Henry, Olunike Adeliyi - Release Date: August 9, 2024 - Speak No Evil - Starring: James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis - Release Date: August 9, 2024 - Alien: Romulus - Starring: Isabela Merced, Cailee Spaeny - Release Date: August 16, 2024 - Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2 - Starring: Kevin Costner, Isabelle Fuhrman - Release Date: August 16, 2024 - Kraven The Hunter - Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Russell Crowe - Release Date: August 30, 2024 This lineup includes a range from family-friendly adventures to thrilling action and horror.
SEPTEMBER 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
September 2024 will feature two highly anticipated movie releases: - Beetlejuice 2 - Starring: Michael Keaton, Jenna Ortega - Release Date: September 6, 2024 - Transformers One - Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth - Release Date: September 13, 2024 This month is marked by the return of iconic franchises with the sequel to "Beetlejuice" and a new animated feature in the "Transformers" series.
OCTOBER 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
October 2024 will see the release of some thrilling and possibly terrifying movies, just in time for Halloween: - Joker: Folie á Deux - Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga - Release Date: October 4, 2024 - Smile 2 - Release Date: October 18, 2024 - Terrifier 3 - Starring: David Howard Thornton - Release Date: October 25, 2024 This month will be marked by the DC musical sequel "Joker: Folie á Deux" and the slasher sequel "Terrifier 3," among other releases.
NOVEMBER 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
November 2024 will feature several high-profile movie releases, including a much-anticipated adaptation of a Broadway musical: - The Amateur - Starring: Rami Malek, Rachel Brosnahan - Release Date: November 8, 2024 - Untitled Venom Sequel - Starring: Tom Hardy, Juno Temple - Release Date: November 8, 2024 - Alto Knights - Starring: Robert De Niro, Debra Messing - Release Date: November 14, 2024 - Gladiator 2 - Starring: Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington - Release Date: November 22, 2024 - Wicked: Part One - Starring: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande - Release Date: November 27, 2024 This month promises a diverse range of films, from the big-screen adaptation of "Wicked" to the sequel of "Gladiator" and the latest installment in the "Venom" series.
DECEMBER 2024 MOVIE RELEASES
December 2024 is set to end the year with several big movie releases: - Karate Kid - Release Date: December 13, 2024 - The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim - Starring: Brian Cox, Miranda Otto - Release Date: December 13, 2024 - Thunderbolts - Starring: Harrison Ford, Florence Pugh - Release Date: December 20, 2024 - Sonic the Hedgehog 3 - Starring: James Marsden, Ben Schwartz - Release Date: December 20, 2024 - Untitled Fourth Jordan Peele Film - Release Date: December 25, 2024 This month will see a range of films from a new "Karate Kid" to the expansion of the Marvel Universe with "Thunderbolts," and the return of "Sonic the Hedgehog." In 2024, several eagerly awaited movies are expected, though their exact release dates are yet to be announced: - Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley (Netflix Release) - Starring: Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold - Damsel (Netflix Release) - Starring: Millie Bobby Brown, Angela Bassett - El Muerto - A Family Affair (Netflix Release) - Starring: Joey King, Nicole Kidman - Here - Starring: Tom Hanks, Robin Wright - Janet Planet - Starring: Julianne Nicholson, Zoe Ziegler - MaXXXine - Starring: Mia Goth, Halsey - Problemista - Rating: R - Starring: Julio Torres, Tilda Swinton - Spaceman (Netflix Release) - Starring: Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan - Spellbound (Apple TV+ Release) - Starring: Rachel Zegler - Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse - Starring: Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld - They Listen - Starring: Katherine Waterston, Riki Lindhome - Tuesday - Starring: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lola Petticrew These titles, spanning various genres and featuring an array of notable stars, are part of what makes 2024 an exciting year for movies. Read the full article
2 notes · View notes
picturejasper20 · 2 years
Note
Why does this sound like other shows that ended with a major cliffhanger that we may never see get resolved because corporations being corporations? Sucks that V&V became a victim of that mess
Tons of animated shows have been cancelled in the past ending with a cliffhanger that never got properly resolved. The thing is that more often than not is the network itself the one that doesn't promote the show at all and then cancels that said show for not getting enough views despite not advertising it in the first place. Netflix has done this with multiple of their shows too. They only get a trailer one month before they air and after that they barely get any promotion. How do you expect people to watch your shows if you don't advertise them?? On other issues, most Cartoon Networks shows have been ending or getting cancelled lately. Mao Mao was supposed to get a season 2 but then got cancelled, Infinity Train got cancelled in its Season 4, Summer Camp Island is ending, DC Superhero Girls got cancelled in its second season. I assume Victor and Valentino ending in its season 3 with a cliffhanger has to do with this phenomenon too. Cartoon Network only has like.. 3 shows that are currently airing: Craig of the Creek, TTGO! and We Baby Bears, which is a small number compared to the bigger catalog they had in the past. I heard that new shows are coming but i don't know when they are going to premiere. Cartoon Network has really been screwing up with their shows lately, the management in that network has been a mess for years. I hope this changes in the near future but for the moment... i don't know. (Note that Cartoon Network didn't have anything to do with the shows in HBO Max getting taking down. In fact, they offer to air Summer Camp Island last season in the channel)
23 notes · View notes
oh-shinx · 9 months
Note
Superhero AU? Not specifically Marvel, DC, etc. Just generic superheroes.
//PIXIE
- Mild mannered barista Rosalind "Kitty" Violet is one day dragged into the woods, and forcefully fused to a terrifying fae being that can give her superhuman speed, strength, endurance, and agility. It's Venom but lesbians.
- This one reporter for a small occult magazine keeps coming into the cafe AND needs to be rescued a lot and DAMMIT WHY IS SHE SO HARD TO AVOID SHE IS SO PRETTY I AM BLUSHING SO MUCH ASDGJJNCXS!!!!!!!!!
- has a saviour/hero complex worse than Adora in the netflix She-ra adaptation
- OKAY GOOGLE WHAT DO I DO IF THE GIRL I LIKE TELLS ME SHE HAS A CRUSH ON MY SECRET IDENTITY BUT THEN TELLS MY SECRET IDENTITY SELF THAT SHE HAS A CRUSH ON MY SUPERHERO SELF!?!!!!???
- full face coverage because there's no way people wouldn't tell who she is immediately
4 notes · View notes
Text
23 / 10 / 2022
🇺🇸🇬🇧 ENGLISH / ANGLAIS 🇺🇸🇬🇧
MOVIE RECOMMANDATION #9 :
BLACK ADAM (2022)
Today I wanted to talk to you about the movie Black Adam that I went to see when it came out. Centered on Black Adam, a little-known hero of the DC universe, the film is funny and full of action.
The story is that of Teth Adam, a slave who became overpowered through magic. He belongs to a very ancient civilization. Nowadays, his country is invaded and the people need a hero. When the hero wakes up, he finds himself confronted by the Justice Society, a group of superheroes. These will sometimes fight or ally themselves with Black Adam, because an evil crown is the object of many desires...
Tumblr media
The film is very well paced, there is a good alternation between the discussions to know the characters and the action scenes that make us admire their strength. The characters and actors are varied. I was surprised to see Pierce Brosnan in this kind of film, far from action films like James Bond or comedies like Mamma Mia!. In addition, there is Noah Centineo, best known for his roles in romantic comedies in Netflix. For his second film role, is always funny, but sometimes a little too much. There is a lot of people that fantasize about tall men and giants, so being crushed by Atom Smacher would be an honor, and the man is sexy.
What is certain is that no one other than Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson could embody the main character so well. Naturally impressive and endearing at times, analepsis makes us understand its origins. He has a beautiful connection with the human Adrianna who will push him to use his strength for good.
This is precisely the particularity of Black Adam: he does Good, but by being violent. Its violence and its brutality are justified, and what is good is that there is a reflection on what is a hero, a villain, an anti-hero.
Tumblr media
The Justice Society is made up of diverse characters, but it's still a shame that Cyclone, the only girl in the group, didn't get more voice time. I also think that the members of the team will be criticized for their resemblance to Marvel characters.
Cyclone looks like Tornado, Atom Smacher reminds me of Ant-Man, Doctor Fate looks a lot like Doctor Strange (for his powers and a bit of his personality), and Hawkman, here a black man, reminded me a lot of Sam Wilson / Falcon / Captain America. However, they have a real identity of their own.
Tumblr media
The costumes, sets and music are really good. The action scenes are well staged, there are a lot of references to the DC universe, and I think this film will be as successful as Aquaman. There is a mixture between adventure film and political and psychological reflections which makes this film smarter than it seems at first sight.
Obviously, it will be very difficult not to be robbed of the post-credits scene. I would not say what it is even if many clues could make us understand what it was going to talk about. I was however pleasantly surprised, and I was not the only one since me and other spectators applauded.
Tumblr media Tumblr media
This film is surely not going to revolutionize anything in the superhero genre, but it is very entertaining and also moving, and that is enough to make it great.
I give it a score of 16/20, and I encourage you to tell me if you've seen it: if so, tell me in the comments what you thought of it.
See you soon my friends 😀
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
🇫🇷 FRANÇAIS / FRENCH 🇫🇷
RECOMMANDATION D'UN FILM #9
CRITIQUE DE FILM : BLACK ADAM (2022)
Aujourd'hui je voulais vous parler du film Black Adam que j'ai été voir à sa sortie. Centré sur Black Adam, héros peu connu de l'univers DC, le film est drôle et plein d'action.
L'histoire est celle de Teth Adam, un esclave devenu surpuissant grâce à de la magie. Il appartient à une civilisation très ancienne. De nos jours, son pays est envahi et le peuple a besoin d'un héros. Lors du réveil du héros, celui-ci se retrouve confronté à la Société de Justice, un groupe de super-héros. Ceux-ci vont tantôt combattre ou s'allier à Black Adam, car une couronne maléfique fait l'objet de nombreuses convoitises...
Le film est très bien rythmé, il y a une bonne alternance entre les discussions pour connaître les personnages et les scènes d'actions qui nous font admirer leur force.
Tumblr media
Les personnages et les acteurs sont variés. J'ai été surpris de voir Pierce Brosnan dans ce genre de film, loin des films d'action comme James Bond ou les comédies comme Mamma Mia!. De plus, Noah Centineo, pour son deuxième rôle au cinéma, est toujours drôle, mais parfois un peu trop. Pourtant, je pense que nombreux sont ceux qui fantasment sur les gens grands et même géants. Imaginer être écrasé par Atom Smacher serait véritablement un honneur.
Ce qui est sûr, c'est que personne d'autre que Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson pouvait incarner aussi bien le personnage principal. Naturellement impressionnant et attachant par moments, des analepses nous font comprendre ses origines. Il a une belle connection avec l'humaine Adrianna qui va le pousser à utiliser sa force pour faire le Bien.
C'est justement la particularité de Black Adam : il fait le Bien, mais en étant violent. Sa violence et sa brutalité sont justifiés, et ce qui est bien c'est qu'il y a une réflexion sur ce qu'est un héros, un méchant, un anti-héros.
Tumblr media
La Société de Justice est composée de personnages divers, mais il reste dommage que Cyclone, la seule fille du groupe, n'est pas eu plus de temps de parole. Je pense d'ailleurs que les membres de l'équipe vont être critiqués pour leur ressemblance avec des personnages Marvel.
Cyclone ressemble à Tornade, Atom Smacher fait penser à Ant-Man, Doctor Fate ressemble énormément au Docteur Strange (pour ses pouvoirs et un peu sa personnalité), et Hawkman, ici un homme noir, m'a énormément fait penser à Sam Wilson / Le Faucon / Captain America. Pourtant, ils ont une vraie identité propre.
Tumblr media
Les costumes, les décors et la musique sont vraiment bien. Les scènes d'actions sont bien mises en scènes, il y a beaucoup de références à l'univers DC, et je pense que ce film aura un succès équivalent à Aquaman. Il y a un mélange entre film d'aventure et des réflexions politiques et psychologiques qui rendent ce film plus intelligent qu'il ne semble l'être au premier abord.
Évidemment, il va être très difficile de ne pas se faire spolier la scène post-générique. Je ne dirais pas de quoi il s'agit même si de nombreux indices pouvaient nous faire comprendre de quoi cela allait parler. J'ai pourtant été agréablement surpris, et je n'étais pas le seul puisque moi et d'autres spectateurs avons applaudis.
Tumblr media
Ce film ne va sûrement rien révolutionner dans le genre des films de super-héros, mais il est très divertissant et aussi émouvant, et cela suffit à le rendre génial.
Je lui attribue la note de 16 / 20, et je vous encourage à me dire si vous l'avez vu : si c'est le cas, dites-moi en commentaires ce que vous en avez pensé. À bientôt les amis 😀
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@leftprogrammingroadtripdean @hotfamousmen @dwaynejohnsonworld @dwaynejohnsons @dwaynejohnsonsinstagram @innerpiratefun @lovefanfiction01 @rainykpoptravelcreator @fartfagoutlet @cockyydudde @bat-woodfeet-us @awesomecrowdcontrol1
10 notes · View notes