Tag Archives: superheroes

Extraordinary: A Refreshingly Good Comedy

Extraordinary Gets A Lot Out Of Its Tropey Premise Extraordinary is well-named. It indeed does go beyond what you would expect of a raunchy comedy, especially given the initial premise. I wouldn’t blame you if you’re tired of a show where everyone has superpowers, but I promise this one does use the concept for more… Read More: Extraordinary: A Refreshingly Good Comedy »

The Death of Superman Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via HBO Max

Want to know where to watch and stream The Death of Superman online? Look no further as we have all the streaming details for you. The story begins when Doomsday, a creature of immense strength and durability, emerges from a meteorite and begins wreaking havoc in Metropolis. Superman, the city’s protector, confronts Doomsday in a… Read More: The Death of Superman Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via… »

Invincible: The Bait-And-Switch Superhero Show

Invincible Is Not Remotely What The Ads Said The advertising for Invincible was deceptive. From what little was shown, I figured it would be a generic superhero show with maybe some twist to it. But the first thing I see is the M-rating for violence and sexual themes. And that got my curiosity. But even… Read More: Invincible: The Bait-And-Switch Superhero Show »

RANKED: Every Upcoming 2021 Live-Action Superhero TV Show and Movie

RANKED: Every Upcoming 2021 Live-Action Superhero TV Show and Movie ComingSoon.net has ranked (from least anticipated to most) every live-action superhero show and movie coming in 2021. Check out our list below! RELATED: WandaVision Showrunner Talks SPOILER’s Introduction to the MCU Health and safety concerns revolving around the coronavirus pandemic halted productions and closed cinemas… Read More: RANKED: Every Upcoming 2021 Live-Action Superhero TV Show and Movie »

Trailer Review: Archenemy

[embedded content] Archenemy Will Hopefully Break The Mold Enough I read the basic premise of Archenemy, and it felt so generic. A washed-up superhero? Please! Hancock came out in 2008.  Superhero fatigue is real, and new superhero movies need to be something unique or special to matter much anymore. I was almost completely dismissive. But… Read More: Trailer Review: Archenemy »