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Supergirl Trailer

 

Call me crazy but this actually looks pretty good.  But...it really demonstrates the lack of continuity in the DC Cinematic Universe.  In fact, there isnt really a DCCU which is silly.

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Looks kind of lame. A comic book chick flic.

This has all the makings of a masterpiece... boring super powers, generic bad guys, inspirational girlfriend pep-talks, and I'm guessing at least one montage involving costume changes. I will set the bar low and perhaps it will surprise me.

I think Supergirl looks good.  I'm looking forward to it.

 

Legends of Tomorrow I hope is good as well.

DC's Lucifer which will air on FOX.

A very loose interpretation of DC"s Lucifer I should have said, still willing to check it out though.

 

 

While not comic book related, NBC's Blindspot looks decent.

 

Thank goodness for PVRs. When Supergirl starts it will be opposite of Gotham. I'm not sure about other conflicts with some of the new programming.

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Is that main network scheduling?? Why on earth would they schedule to DC properties opposite each other

And again this all leads back to DC not having a plan for their universe or characters.

Is that main network scheduling?? Why on earth would they schedule to DC properties opposite each other

And again this all leads back to DC not having a plan for their universe or characters.

 

That's Fox and CBS schedules but it isn't often that the Canadian network (not including specialty channels) that picks up a US series doesn't air it at the same time as in the US.

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