Krypton’s Lobo is getting his own spinoff series
Emmet J. Scanlan's Lobo has just made his live-action debut last night in the season two premiere of Krypton, but apparently he's already impressed SyFy execs enough to earn his own series.
Emmet J. Scanlan's Lobo has just made his live-action debut last night in the season two premiere of Krypton, but apparently he's already impressed SyFy execs enough to earn his own series.
It's definitely a bad day to be a hero for Seg-El (aka Superman's grandfather) as he will have to contend with a trio of villains in the upcoming second season of Krypton.
Listen up, ya fragging bastiches! The Main Man is coming! Yes, after years and years of false starts and failed attempts with everybody from Dwayne to Johnson to Guy Ritchie, fan-favourite DC Comics antihero Lobo is finally making to the screen. The small screen, that is!
Look, in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s Superman….’s granddaddy as the first full trailer for SyFy’s upcoming prequel series comes flying in!
Man of Steel director Zack Snyder’s vision for Krypton was bold, alien and fresh to say the least. A vision that producer David Goyer wanted to use three years ago to kickstart a prequel series detailing the House of El during its darkest hour. Here’s the first trailer for Krypton which SyFy says is not official, but looks 2 legit 2 quit to me
The prequel to the story of Superman now has its female lead...
One of the best parts from Man Of Steel for me was the opening 15 minutes or so that revolved around Superman’s home planet, Krypton. It was the first time that there was this much detailed focus on the planet, showing us how life was for the Kryptonians, and giving us a detailed look at the technologies and creatures that …
It seems like prequels are here to stay. We saw the rise of Superman in Smallville. We’re following the rise of Bruce Wayne and his rogues gallery in the silly but actually rather good Gotham. Now prepare for the rise of Superman, in Krypton! Cast your mind back to Man Of Steel, and you have to admit that the opening …
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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