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DC Comics is set to revisit the origin of Mr. Terrific in a new limited series ahead of the DCU appearance of the character in "Superman."
"My father was my hero," Reeve says in the trailer for "Will Reeve: Finding My Father," which premieres Wednesday night on ABC.
The country star opens up about his faults and struggles, and how they could potentially impact his little boy.
When Richie Saunders hit a pair of free throws with 3.2 seconds remaining Saturday night to upset No. 19 Arizona in Tucson, the 6-foot-5, 200-pound junior from Riverton solidified his place in Cougar lore as one worthy and willing to wear the cape and save the day.
At the DC Friday press conference, the studio division’s co-chiefs Peter Safran and James Gunn were asked to comment on the axing of Warner Bros. Global Marketing Czar Josh Goldstine and how that might impact affairs moving forward.
The former DCEU (which is streaming with a Max subscription) ended, and co-CEO James Gunn is crafting a new DC shared universe. While Gunn met with director Zack Snyder, he also confirmed on social media that he's planning his own crossover project for Batman and Superman.
Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy will play the entire R.E.M. album "Fables of the Reconstruction," which turns 40 this year.
NBA icon Shaquille O'Neal (aka Shaq) gets a close look at Superman's new costume and meets the latest Man of Steel, David Corenswet.
DC's next crossover event is titled We Are Yesterday and is a six-part story spread across the publisher's Batman/Superman: World's Finest and Justice League comics. Now the publisher has released the first hints of what parts four and five of the time-twisting story will involve – and it seems like the Legion of Doom are stepping up their assault on the forces of good.
Christopher Reeve's youngest son Will Reeve explained that while he grew up acting in school plays, he never felt acting was his calling in life and pursued journalism instead. "I realized as an ambitious person,