Time and tide wait for none, even if you are an extremely overpowered speedster with the ability to transcend the barriers of different dimensions and universes. As DC’s present animated cinematic universe, dubbed Tomorrowverse, reaches the end of its journey with the adaptation of one of comics’ most important series, Crisis on Infinite Earths, in trilogy form, the first part focuses on the scarlet speedster Barry Allen, aka Flash, and his seminal role in the overarching narrative. In a sense, it’s a befitting conclusion (not even mentioning the key role Flash played in all the DC “Crisis”) given that Barry was the only surviving member of the previous cinematic universe Dcamu and also the one who introduced viewers to Tomorrowverse, acting as a link to tie in different iterations of characters, universes, and realities.
As a modernized adaptation of the classic storyline, Justice League: Crisis on the Infinite Earths,...
As a modernized adaptation of the classic storyline, Justice League: Crisis on the Infinite Earths,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
‘My Adventures With Superman’ Episode 4 Recap & Ending, Explained: What Is Prototype Parasite Armor?
With a journalist like Lois Lane by his side most of the time, it was never going to be easy for Clark to keep his identity as Superman a secret. Having been obsessed over Superman’s origins since his first appearance, Lois wanted to take an interview with the Man of Steel, and she got a brief version of that, too, in the previous episode of My Adventures With Superman. As Clark took on the Intergang in the previous episode as Superman, his vision-related powers kicked in, and he saved Metropolis from being frozen completely by destroying an advanced machine core. So far in the series, the presence of a covert organization is shown, of which Slade Wilson and Amanda Waller are members, and their investigations, along with various Kryptonian weapons, might reveal the secret behind Clark’s Kryptonian origin. In this episode, “Let’s Go To Ivo Tower, You Say,...
- 7/22/2023
- by Siddhartha Das
- Film Fugitives
Exclusive: Buchwald is bolstering its unscripted efforts with the hire of Ivo Fischer as Head of Unscripted Talent and Content. Fischer will also focus on Buchwald’s relationships with talent, as well as content creators and producers in the unscripted space.
Fischer joins Buchwald from Unleashed Entertainment, where he served as head of business development.
Previously, Fischer spent nearly 20 years at WME, working his way from the mailroom to partner. He first joined Endeavor talent agency (which evolved into WME) in 2003 and was promoted to agent in less than three years. Fischer assisted in the launch of the agency’s unscripted division by representing talent such as Randy Jackson, Chris Harrison, Bethany Frankel, the Kardashians, Cesar Millan and Bret Michaels, among others. Fischer was promoted to Partner at WME in 2015.
“Ivo genuinely embodies the principles and culture upon which our agency was founded. As a dynamic leader, his addition brings...
Fischer joins Buchwald from Unleashed Entertainment, where he served as head of business development.
Previously, Fischer spent nearly 20 years at WME, working his way from the mailroom to partner. He first joined Endeavor talent agency (which evolved into WME) in 2003 and was promoted to agent in less than three years. Fischer assisted in the launch of the agency’s unscripted division by representing talent such as Randy Jackson, Chris Harrison, Bethany Frankel, the Kardashians, Cesar Millan and Bret Michaels, among others. Fischer was promoted to Partner at WME in 2015.
“Ivo genuinely embodies the principles and culture upon which our agency was founded. As a dynamic leader, his addition brings...
- 9/28/2022
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
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