I share my spoiler-light take on Supergirl, from its grief-driven core to the choices that set Kara up for what comes next. Then we move through major DC Studios business questions, a stacked wave of geek movie news, and two losses that shaped TV comedy and early-2000s pop culture.
• my Supergirl review, including themes of grief, loss, and revenge
• how the film adapts Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow and where it diverges
• Lobo’s role and what Kara’s arc reveals about her past
• DC Studios leadership questions amid merger chatter and what we hear about the slate
• why the team frames each DCU film as a standalone “graphic novel”
• Werewolves finally enters the writing phase and what that could mean for the tone
• Donkey gets a theatrical origin story and Shrek franchise momentum
• Rick and Morty aims for a movie that feels like classic adventure
• Netflix wins Sesame Street film rights and what it signals for streaming
• Grinch sequel plans, Lord of the Rings casting and timeline, Blair Witch return, Magic School Bus live action
• remembering sitcom director James Burroughs and his unmatched run of iconic shows
• remembering Daveigh Chase and the impact of Lilo and Stitch plus The Ring
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