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BATWOMAN Recasts Wallis Day as Kate Kane

 
The Scarlet Knight returns?

Deadline is reporting some details regarding "Survived Much Worse", last night's episode of The CW series Batwoman, which introduced Wallis Day as the new actress playing Kate Kane in the series.

In the episode, a bandaged and unrecognizable (but very much alive) Kate Kane turned up in the aftermath of what the show previously had teased could have been a fatal plane crash.  Now a hostage, Kate’s return didn’t reveal her face by the episode’s end.

Previously, Ruby Rose played Kate Kane/Batwoman until the end of Season One, after the season was cut short in May 2020 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.  Rose and the show mutually agreed to part ways, with Batwoman showrunner Caroline Dries deciding against recasting and opting to replace the show's lead character with a brand-new Batwoman, Ryan Wilder, played by Javicia Leslie for the show's second season.

According to the article, Leslie's Ryan Wilder will continue to be Batwoman for Season 2, with the second half of the season "to reveal where Kate has been and what that means for her character going forward."

Day, 26, is a British actress best known as Nyssa-Vex on the Syfy series KryptonShe's also appeared in the TV series The Royals, Jekyll & Hyde, and Hollyoaks.

Created in 1956 by Edmond Hamilton and Sheldon Moldoff, Batwoman first appeared in Detective Comics (vol.1) #233 as Kathy Kane, a wealthy heiress who gained great acrobatic skills during her career as a circus trapeze artist and stunt cyclist.  Becoming infatuated with the Batman, she fashioned herself a costume and secret hideout and started operating as Batwoman.  She upstaged Batman and his sidekick Robin in capturing crooks, but Batman eventually learned her true identity and tracked her to her secret cave hideout.  Showing her how easily it was for him to learn her identity, Batman pointed out that criminals could probably do it just as easily and tried to convince her to drop out of crime fighting.  Disobeying Batman's advice, she tried to capture mobster Curt Briggs.  During this caper, Batman went missing and Briggs, struck with amnesia, left thinking he was Batman. Ultimately the real Batman reappeared, and Biggs was turned over to the police.

Batwoman came out of retirement to aid Batgirl against Killer Moth and the Cavalier, but her return was never intended to be permanent.  Kathy Kane was then present at a surprise party for Bruce Wayne at Wayne Manor.  When Batwoman was later disintegrated into nothingness on Barbara Gordon's doorstep, Batgirl and Robin teamed-up to find the cure and restore Batwoman to her normal form.  Shortly after this, Batwoman met the Huntress from Earth-Two and aided her and Batwoman in capturing Catwoman, Poison Ivy and Madame Zodiac.  When the Freedom Fighters of Earth-X searched for a group of criminals known as the Warmakers, their search led them to the carnival owned by Kathy Kane. Kathy, as Batwoman, aided the Freedom Fighters and Batgirl in defeating the Warmakers.  In her last recorded adventure, Kathy Kane was murdered by the League of Assassins, who were being manipulated by Ra's al Ghul.  Her death was eventually avenged by Batman.

In 2006, the character was reinvented by Greg Rucka, Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen, making her debut in 52 #7 as Kate Kane.  In their early childhood, Katherine Rebecca "Kate" Kane and her sister Elizabeth "Beth" Kane were identical twins and were very close to each other.  On their twelfth birthday their military father couldn't come home so Kate and Beth were taken by their mother, Gabrielle "Gabi" Kane, to an expensive restaurant for chocolate and waffles, their favorite dish.  On the way to the restaurant, a group of gunmen attacked the family and took them hostage, killing their bodyguard in the process.  After learning of her family's kidnapping, Kate's father, Colonel Jacob "Jake" Kane, led a rescue mission to save his captured family, which ended with Kate's mother executed and Beth apparently killed after being caught in the crossfire between the kidnappers and soldiers.

Years later, Kate attended the United States Military Academy, West Point, where she received excellent grades and ranked at the top of her class.  However, when it was alleged that she was in a lesbian relationship with another student, Kate's commanding officer asked her to disavow the allegation.  Telling the officer that she refused to lie and violate the code of the Academy, Kate admitted to being lesbian and was forced to leave the school.  When she confronted her father with the news, he supported her and affirmed that she upheld her honor and integrity.  She then moved back to Gotham City, where she attended college and pursued a wild social lifestyle, consisting of parties and tattoos.  Kate was eventually pulled over for speeding by a young Renee Montoya, who was just a traffic cop at this point.  The two dated for several months but broke up following a fight where Kate berated Renee for keeping her sexuality hidden from her colleagues and family.  While attempting to call Renee and apologize for her behavior, Kate was attacked by a mugger who wanted her wallet and cell phone.  Using her military training, Kate easily defeated the criminal just as Batman arrived and helped her off the ground.  She was fixated by the Bat Signal as Batman departed the scene.

Inspired by her encounter with Batman, Kate began fighting crime using military body armor and weaponry stolen from her father's military base.  After being confronted by Jake, Kate accepted his offer for assistance and began an intense two years of training across the globe with her father's military friends.  Upon returning to Gotham, Kate discovered that her father has created a Batsuit for her, along with an arsenal of experimental weaponry based on Batman's known gadgetry and a bunker hidden in the Kane home.  She soon adopted the identity of Batwoman and was soon accepted as a member of the Batman family.

Batwoman airs Sunday nights on The CW.

Posted on March 22, 2021 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 209: "Superman & Lois" Is Up!

 
"Cool costume."
"Thanks.  My mom made it for me."
-- Young Boy and Superman, Superman & Lois: "Pilot"

Hello again, everyone!  It's time for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, my co-hosts Jesse Jackson, DJ Nik and I discuss "Pilot", "Heritage" and "The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower", the first three episodes of the CW series Superman & Lois, featuring Tyler Hoechlin as Superman/Clark Kent, Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane, Jordan Elsass as Jonathan Kent, and Alex Garfin as Jordan Kent!

In this episode, Jesse, DJ Nik and I talk about things like praising Rao that Superman & Lois didn't suck, Nik being able to talk Superman with his rabbi, my identifying with Superman, getting the same hopeful vibe watching the Superman & Lois pilot in 2021 like watching the Smallville pilot after the events of September 11th, Jesse being old enough to remember Superboy in Silver Age comics, J. Michael Straczynski talking about how much Superman influenced him, my writing as Clark Kent and Lois Lane for a DC Comics insert with the Smallville: The Complete Series DVD set, my having a Superman logo license plate, Nik's mum telling him to be less like Clark Kent and more like Superman, Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch returning as Superman and Lois Lane, some comics background on Jon Kent, the pilot's homage to the cover of Action Comics (vol.1) #1 and the Fleischer Studios animated Superman costume, the decision to kill off Ma and Pa Kent, the son becoming the father and the father becoming the son, Ma Kent being the savior of Smallville, Clark admitting to his sons that he's Superman, the introduction of Captain Luthor, the Kents adjusting to life in Smallville, the new Fortress of Solitude desktop theme, Jor-El as Hologramps, Lois calling out Morgan Edge at the city council meeting, Captain Luthor seeing himself as the hero to stop Superman from becoming Evil Injustice Superman, Jordan discovering he has superpowers, Subjekt-11 vs. Subjekt-17 from the comics, Jesse bailing on us for another podcast, Michelle Gomez being cast as Madame Rouge on Doom Patrol, Batman (1966)'s stunt casting, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Holly Mac, our upcoming reviews of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 210 as DJ Nik and I discuss the first episode of the Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!
Posted on March 17, 2021 .

DOOM PATROL Casts Michelle Gomez as Madame Rouge

 
Hopefully, the Doom Patrol remembers to say something nice.

Deadline is reporting that the HBO Max series Doom Patrol, based on the DC Comics superteam, has cast Michelle Gomez as the supervillain Madame Rouge.

According to the article, Gomez will be a series regular for the show's upcoming third season, with Madame Rouge described as "the DC Universe’s complicated and electrifying eccentric, who arrives at Doom Manor with a very specific mission…if only she could remember it."

Madame Rouge's introduction also hints at the appearance of the Doom Patrol's archenemies the Brotherhood of Evil, which included Madame Rouge as a member.  Previously, the Season 1 episode "Penultimate Patrol", featured a flashback to the 1940s with Eric Morden, the future Mr. Nobody, telling his girlfriend Milly that he was fired from the Brotherhood of Evil by The Brain and replaced with an intelligent, French gorilla (Monsieur Mallah).

Gomez, 54, is best known as Missy, the first female incarnation of The Master, on the BBC series Doctor Who, and as Lilith/Madam Satan on the Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.  She's also appeared in episodes of Gotham, The Flight Attendant, DuckTales (2020), Bad Education, and Highlander: The Raven.


Created in 1964 by Arnold Drake and Bruno Premiani, Madame Rouge first appeared in Doom Patrol (vol.1) #86 as Laura De Mille, a French stage actress.  After an automobile accident, she developed a dual good/evil split personality.  At this point, she attracted the notice of The Brain and his associate Monsieur Mallah.  With Mallah's help, the Brain performed surgery on De Mille that was, from his perspective, successful, sublimating her good personality and allowing her evil personality to remain dominant.  As Madame Rouge, De Mille became the only female member of the Brotherhood of Evil, and assisted the Brotherhood in its continuing conflicts against the Doom Patrol.  At first, Madame Rouge was simply a master of disguise; subsequent surgery by the Brain eventually gave her the ability to alter her appearance and stretch her limbs.

Later, Rouge's split personality manifested again, with her good personality occasionally appearing.  Rouge was romantically linked to the Doom Patrol's leader, Niles Caulder, The Chief, who was able to help Rouge overcome her evil side and ally with the Doom Patrol.  Ultimately, Rouge's mind reverted to its evil state, causing her to seek vengeance against both the Brotherhood of Evil and the Doom Patrol for their previous interference.  She was apparently successful in murdering both groups.

Years later, surviving Doom Patrol member Robotman and the Teen Titans tracked down Rouge and her ally, General ZahlBeast Boy (then known as Changeling) killed Rouge, although at the moment of her death, her good side apparently manifested.  She forgave Changeling and called to Niles, her apparent true love.

Gomez will be the first actress to portray Madame Rouge in live-action, although the character has appeared in the animated series Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go! (voiced by Hynden Walch), and the DC Nation Doom Patrol animated short "The Spy Within the Doom Patrol" (voiced by Debra Wilson).

Doom Patrol is expected to return to HBO Max for Season 3 sometime in late 2021.

Posted on March 10, 2021 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 208: "The Series Finale" Is Up!

 
"Wanda, I know we can't stay like this, but before I go, I feel I must know -- What am I?"
"You, Vision, are the piece of the Mind Stone that lives in me.  You are a body of wires and blood and bone that I created.  You are my sadness and my hope.  But mostly, you're my love."
"I have been a voice with no body.  A body, but not human.  And now a memory made real. Who knows what I might be next?  We have said goodbye before, so it stands to reason..."
"We'll say hello again."
-- The Vision and Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision: "The Series Finale"

Hello again, everyone!  It's time for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, my co-hosts Jesse Jackson, DJ Nik and I discuss "The Series Finale", the final episode of the Disney+ series WandaVision, featuring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as The Vision, Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, and Teyonah Parris as Captain Monica Rambeau!

In this episode, Jesse, DJ Nik and I talk about things like Jesse watching the finale before work, wondering if the ending would've been better as a standalone series without the bonus scenes, fans setting themselves up for disappointment with their own theories and fan expectations, wondering why fans go after actors when they don't like an episode instead of writers and directors, some comics background on The Darkhold, the 1968 story "Even an Android Can Cry" from The Avengers (vol.1) #58, The Incredibles, Wanda and Agatha's witch battle, Wanda's punishment for Agatha, Wanda becoming the Scarlet Witch and getting a new costume, the nod to the Wicked Witch of the East's boots, Kathryn Hahn needing an Emmy as well, Vision and White Vision discussing the Ship of Theseus, the great dramatic tension of the Red Wave, Wanda hitting the Acceptance stage in the Five Stages of Grief, the important final scene between Wanda and Monica, the letdown of Fake Pietro being revealed as Ralph Bohner, my frustration with the lack of accountability for Wanda destroying the lives of the Westview citizens, wondering why Jesse pays attention to miserable people, our favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Rey Gesmundo, Holly Mac, David K. Proctor and Chris from Colorado, our plans to discuss the first three episodes of Superman & Lois, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 209 as Jesse, DJ Nik and I discuss the first three episodes of the new CW series Superman & Lois, right here on The Fandom Zone Podcast!

THE FANDOM ZONE 207: "Previously On" Is Up!

 
"You have no idea how dangerous you are.  You're supposed to be a myth, a being capable of spontaneous creation, and here you are, using it to make breakfast for dinner."
-- Agatha Harkness to Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision: "Previously On"

Hello again, everyone!  It's time for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, my co-hosts Jesse Jackson, DJ Nik and I discuss "Previously On", the eighth episode of the Disney+ series WandaVision, featuring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as The Vision, Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness, and Josh Stamberg as Tyler Hayward!

In this episode, Jesse, DJ Nik and I talk about things like the "Previously on Lost..." recap intros, the penultimate WandaVision episode being atypical, wondering if we're getting an extra-length finale, the Vision's death being the tipping point for Wanda, the end of the theory that the commercial breaks featured Wanda's dead parents, The Dick Van Dyke Show episode "It May Look Like a Walnut", Agatha Harkness being down with the Salem Witch Trials in the comics, the first appearance of the white Vision in John Byrne's comics storyline "Vision Quest", wondering if the white Vision will be used to resurrect the dead Vision, Agatha's mother being named after the Wicked Witch of the East, Agatha being portrayed as a villain instead of an ally as she is in the comics, the big hint that the MCU's Wanda is actually a mutant, Agatha wanting to help Wanda to learn how she created the Hex, wondering if Agatha respects Wanda's raw talent as a witch, Agatha dubbing Wanda the Scarlet Witch, magic being explained as science that isn't understood, Nik being shamed by his cat for crying over WandaVision, the big moment where Wanda unleashes her power in rage and created the Hex over Westview, wondering if Wanda will tip over the edge and go full Dark Wanda, the Cataract Project being revealed, February being our biggest download month ever, wondering if Nik was on suicide watch after the Montreal Canadiens' head coach was abruptly sacked, our favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Holly Mac, David K. Proctor and Chris from Colorado, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 208 as Jesse, DJ Nik and I discuss Episode 9 of the Disney+/Marvel Cinematic Universe series WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as the Vision!

SUPERMAN Reboot Film in Development with Ta-Nehisi Coates Writing, J.J. Abrams Producing

 
2021 is becoming quite the super year for the Man of Steel.

Less than a week after the well-received premiere of The CW series Superman & Lois, Deadline has confirmed reports that a new Superman film reboot is in the works with comics writer, journalist and author Ta-Nehisi Coates writing and J.J. Abrams producing under his Bad Robot production company.

According to the article, Hannah Minghella will serve as producer and there are details yet regarding the plot or casting despite reports of Man of Steel and Justice League actor Henry Cavill wanting to reprise his role as Superman/Clark Kent.

Back in November 2019, Variety reported that there had been discussions with Abrams, whose company Bad Robot signed a massive first-look deal with Warner Bros., and there was a meeting with Black Panther actor Michael B. Jordan earlier in the year with Jordan pitching his vision for Superman.

Coates, 45, is the current writer of Black Panther and Captain America for Marvel Comics and is the author of the non-fiction books The Beautiful Struggle, Between the World and Me, and We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy.  His first fiction novel, The Water Dancer, was published in 2019.

Abrams, 54, previously directed the films Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness, Mission: Impossible III, and Super 8.  In addition, he created the ABC series Alias, and co-created the television series Felicity, Lost, and Fringe.  Currently, Abrams is working on a TV series based on DC Comics' Justice League Dark for HBO Max.

In 2004, Abrams wrote the screenplay for Superman: Flyby, a Superman origin story that included Krypton besieged by a civil war between Jor-El and his corrupt brother, Kata-Zor (not Zor-El). Before Kata-Zor sentences Jor-El to prison, Kal-El is launched to Earth to fulfill a prophecy. Adopted by Jonathan and Martha Kent, he forms a romance with Lois Lane in the Daily Planet.  However, Lois is more concerned with exposing Lex Luthor, written as a government agent obsessed with UFO phenomena.  Clark reveals himself to the world as Superman, bringing Kata-Zor’s son, Ty-Zor, and three other Kryptonians to Earth.  Superman is defeated and killed, and visits Jor-El (who committed suicide on Krypton while in prison) in Kryptonian heaven.  Resurrected, he returns to Earth and defeats the four Kryptonians, while the script ends with Superman off to Krypton, leaving a cliffhanger for a sequel.

Posted on February 26, 2021 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 206: "Breaking the Fourth Wall" Is Up!

 
"See?  See?  That's where you and Hayward differ.  He's gonna burn Westview to the ground just to get what he wants.  Don't let him make you the villain."
"Maybe I already am."
-- Captain Monica Rambeau and Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision: "Breaking the Fourth Wall"

Hello again, everyone!  It's time for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, my co-hosts Jesse Jackson, DJ Nik and I discuss "Breaking the Fourth Wall", the seventh episode of the Disney+ series WandaVision, featuring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as The Vision, Teyonah Parris as Captain Monica Rambeau, and Kathryn Hahn as Agatha Harkness!

In this episode, Jesse, DJ Nik and I talk about things like the showrunners making it pretty obvious that it was Agatha all along, Jesse not being able to leave Texas and fly off to Cancun like Ted Cruz did, Nik's rant on TV critics dismissing comic book TV shows, the Nexus of All Realities, Man-Thing having the worst name ever, Kang the Conqueror and Immortus, some comics background on Agatha Harkness, the episode's homages to Modern Family and The Office, wondering how much Wanda and Agatha are each responsible for, the missed opportunity of not having Luis from the Ant-Man movies doing the episode recaps, wondering why the Vision was stuck in traffic when he can fly, our attempt to discern the meaning of the Cataract Project, Monica's decision to enter the Hex without protection once again, waiting for Monica to become Spectrum, Pietro catching Monica peeking into Agnes' storm door, not being sold that Agatha Harkness is the show's Big Bad, not being allowed to show devil characters in Asian markets, my theory that Agatha is acting as a counselor to Wanda as she goes through the Five Stages of Grief, my guess that the Necronomicon from the Evil Dead movies will be an Easter egg in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, our favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from David K. Proctor, Chris from Colorado and Holly Mac, and more!

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And if that isn't enough for you, you can also check us out on YouTube, Soundcloud, and the official Southgate Media Group website!  Oh, and if you're interested in an officially official Fandom Zone Podcast t-shirt that all the cool kids are wearing, you can get those on TeePublic HERE as well!  Feel free to post a picture on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back next week for Episode 207 as Jesse, DJ Nik and I discuss Episode 8 of the Disney+/Marvel Cinematic Universe series WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as the Vision!

Posted on February 23, 2021 .

THE FLASH Movie Casts Sasha Calle as Supergirl

 
The DC Extended Universe just got its own Supergirl.

Deadline has word that the upcoming DC Extended Universe film The Flash, starring Ezra Miller as The Flash/Barry Allen, has cast Latina actress Sasha Calle as Superman's cousin, Supergirl/Kara Zor-El.

According to the article, Calle was chosen from more than 425 actresses who auditioned.  The actresses weren’t informed what part they were reading for, until very late in the process. Calle also did a chemistry read with Miller.

The Flash director Andy Muschietti watched all the auditions and reportedly "was blown away by the actress’ toughness and vulnerability that she brought to the role."  "I saw more than four hundred auditions," remarked Muschietti.  "The talent pool was truly amazing and it was very hard to make a decision, but we finally found an actress who was destined to play this role."

Calle, 25, is best known as Lola Rosales on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless, where she was nominated last year in the Outstanding Young Performer in a Drama series category at the Daytime Emmys.  She has also appeared in the short films The White Shoes and Final Stop.

Created in 1959 by Otto Binder, Al Plastino and Curt Swan, Supergirl first appeared in Action Comics (vol.1) #252 as Kara Zor-El, the daughter of Jor-El's brother Zor-El and cousin to Superman. She was the last survivor of Argo City, which had survived the destruction of the planet Krypton until meteorites of Green Kryptonite penetrated Argo City's protective barrier. Sent to Earth by Zor-El to be raised by her cousin, Kara acquired powers similar to Superman and adopted the secret identity of Linda Lee, a young girl at Midvale Orphanage. 

In the New 52 continuity, Kara's ship lands as part of a meteor shower in Smallville, Kansas, but burrows through the Earth and emerges in Siberia. Kara has no memory of the destruction of Krypton and believes herself to be dreaming. The military tracks her arrival, and a group of American soldiers in mechanized suits immediately attack her. Her powers start emerging as the fight goes on and terrify the surprised Kara. Superman arrives after she defeats the soldiers and tries to convince Kara that he is her cousin, but Kara, still believing that only three days have passed since she last saw baby Kal, accuses him of being an imposter and attacks him. Eventually, Kara accepts that Krypton has been destroyed and that Superman is indeed her grown-up cousin.

Calle will be the fourth actress to portray the character in live action, after Melissa Benoist on the CBS/CW TV series SupergirlLaura Vandervoort on WB/CW series Smallvilleand Helen Slater in the 1984 film Supergirl that was a spinoff from the Superman films starring Christopher Reeve.  The character has also appeared a number of times in animation, including Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited (voiced by Nicholle Tom), and the Super Best Friends Forever DC Nation animated shorts (voiced by Nicole Sullivan).

The Flash is currently scheduled to arrive in theaters on November 4, 2022.

Posted on February 19, 2021 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 205: "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" Is Up!

 
"I can't believe you're making them return all the candy."
"I can't believe what a bad influence you are."
"Who beefed in your borscht?  I'm just trying to do my part, okay?  Come to town unexpectedly, create tension with the brother-in-law, stir up trouble with the rugrats, and ultimately give you grief.  I mean, that's what you wanted, isn't it?"
-- Pietro Maximoff and Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision: "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!"

Hello again, everyone!  It's time for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, my co-host DJ Nik and I discuss "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!", the sixth episode of the Disney+ series WandaVision, featuring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as The Vision, Evan Peters as Pietro Maximoff, and Josh Stamberg as Tyler Hayward!

In this episode, DJ Nik and I talk about things like Nik's hair being spikier than mine, Wanda's use of the Joker's "aggressive expansion", assholes spoiling anticipated TV episodes online, where the "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!" title came from, Nik being a fan of Malcolm in the Middle, Captain America's "Star-Spangled Man with the Plan" costume from Captain America: The First Avenger, sweded movie trailers with homemade costumes, the nods to the Scarlet Witch, Vision and Quicksilver costumes from Bronze Age Marvel comics, teasing Billy and Tommy becoming the Young Avengers known as Wiccan and Speed, Mephisto reclaiming the souls of Billy and Tommy in the comics, the movie Kick-Ass having two Quicksilvers in it, the Claymation style Yo-Magic yogurt commercial, my disturbing theory that the people populating Westview are actually people Wanda indirectly killed in Sokovia and Lagos, Pietro being a bad influence on Billy and Tommy while trick-or-treating, wondering if Pietro is actually Mephisto, wondering why "Ellis Avenue" was emphasized, Agnes being woken up by the Vision and telling him that he's dead, the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch from The Wizard of Oz, why Jesse Jackson didn't join us again, the Agents of C.I.R.C.U.S., wondering why superheroes always fight one another when they meet for the first time instead of just going out for burgers or something, wondering why people pronounce Monica Rambeau's name as "Rambo", wondering if Darcy will end up in her waitress uniform from Two Broke Girls, Wanda seeing Zombie Quicksilver, our favorite quotes of the episode, The CW giving a pilot order for DC Comics' Naomi, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from David K. Proctor, Chris from Colorado and Holly Mac, and more!

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And if that isn't enough for you, you can also check us out on YouTube, Soundcloud, and the official Southgate Media Group website!  Oh, and if you're interested in an officially official Fandom Zone Podcast t-shirt that all the cool kids are wearing, you can get those on TeePublic HERE as well!  Feel free to post a picture on our Facebook page of you or some other cool person you know wearing the shirt!

Be sure to come back next week for Episode 206 as Jesse, DJ Nik and I discuss Episode 7 of the Disney+/Marvel Cinematic Universe series WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as the Vision!

Posted on February 15, 2021 .

The CW Gives TV Pilot Order for DC Comics' NAOMI

 
The biggest new mystery in the DC Universe may be coming to The CW.

Deadline is reporting that The CW has given a pilot order for the superhero drama Naomi, based on the recently-introduced DC Comics superhero.

According to the article, Naomi "follows a teen girl’s journey from her small northwestern town to the heights of the multiverse.  When a supernatural event shakes her hometown to the core, Naomi sets out to uncover its origins, and what she discovers will challenge everything we believe about our heroes."

Naomi, The CW's latest DC Comics adaptation, comes from upcoming The New Gods director Ava DuVernay and Arrow writer and co-executive producer Jill Blankenship.  Blankenship and DuVernay will write the series and serve as executive producers.  The project will be produced by DuVernay’s Array Filmworks in association with Warner Bros Television, with Sarah Bremner and Paul Garnes also set as executive producers.

Reportedly, there had been questions whether the network would go completely straight-to-series for the next broadcast season, given uncertainty around the COVID-19 global pandemic, but CW chairman Mark Pedowitz has decided to stick with the traditional pilot process.

Created in 2019 by Brian Michael Bendis, David F. Walker and Jamal Campbell, Naomi McDuffie first appeared in Naomi #1 as a teenager born on Earth in an alternate universe. Naomi's universe was very similar to the Prime Universe, but with a few distinguishing details.  After years of human environmental abuse, the Earth's ozone layer collapsed.  In the wake of the ozone layer's destruction, undiscovered radiation leaked onto the Earth's surface which had previously been kept at bay.

The radiation didn't harm anyone on planet Earth, but twenty-nine random people across the planet were given access to godlike powers.  Naturally, some of the twenty-nine sought to rule the world with these newfound powers, while others sought to stop them.  After one month of civil war between these two factions, fourteen of the twenty-nine were killed, while an additional seven more of the twenty-nine left the planet in disgust, resulting in only eight remaining.  Eventually, these eight were able to call a truce before the Earth was entirely destroyed.

None of the twenty-nine had been able to procreate, until Naomi's mother miraculously gave birth to her.  Zumbado, the most vile of the twenty-nine, sought to end Naomi's life to prove his superiority among the twenty-nine.  However, Naomi's parents, with the help of a woman called Akira, made preparations for Naomi's escape.  Eventually, her parents' allies brought Naomi to the Prime Universe, where she was discovered and adopted by Greg McDuffie and his wife Jen McDuffie in the small town of Port Oswego, Oregon.  Naomi grew up not knowing anything about her childhood, believing that she was just an ordinary girl.

Naomi’s curiosity about her childhood ultimately forced Greg to confess that he's an alien from the planet Rann who fought alongside Adam Strange and Green Lantern in the Rann/Thanagar War and came to Earth on a mission to track down Dee (the town’s mechanic who happened to be a Thanagarian terrorist soldier).  While on Earth, he fell in love with Jen and took her as his wife.  Naomi also learned she can transform into a superpowered form, giving her golden armor along with several metahuman abilities, including energy projection, flight, increased strength, and increased durability.

Soon after, a portal opened with a large man telling Naomi that he had used her newly-discovered powers to lock onto her location and that Akira had sent him to bring her back to their world.  Eager to see her birth world, Naomi followed the man through the portal.  Naomi was shocked to discover that her birth world had been almost completely ravaged.  The man revealed to Naomi that he was Zumbado, and that her parents had died a long time ago.  Naomi attacked him, determined to claim vengeance for her parents' deaths.  Although she was incredibly powerful, Naomi was no match for Zumbado's greater experience, and she was quickly overwhelmed.  Fortunately, Lady Akira came to Naomi's aid and opened a portal for her escape back to Earth.  Although reluctant to leave Akira in the hands of Zumbado, Naomi eventually headed through the portal back home.  Zumbado attempted to follow her, but Naomi was able to use her powers to send him back through the portal, which subsequently closed.

Posted on February 9, 2021 .

THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Super Bowl Trailer Teases the Return of Baron Zemo

 
Where do we start?

Once again, Disney/Marvel took advantage of America's most-watched sporting event by promoting the next Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ series during last night's Super Bowl LV.  The 30-second TV spot was better than the actual game, which featured the Tampa Bay Buccaneers trouncing the Kansas City Chiefs 31-9, showing us more from The Falcon and the Winter SoldierHowever, a spiffier extended trailer was immediately released online, giving us two full minutes of Sam and Bucky goodness.

The extended trailer opens with Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) and James "Bucky" Barnes (Sebastian Stan) facing an unknown psychiatrist inside what appears to be an interrogation room.  "So," she begins, "who would like to start?"

As we cut to Sam and Bucky aboard a military aircraft, dressed respectively in their Falcon and Winter Soldier uniforms, we continue hearing a voiceover from the psychiatrist.  "Mr. Barnes, why does Sam aggravate you?" she asks.

"15 seconds to drop," says the Falcon, heading for the open hatch.

"So, what's our plan?" asks the Winter Soldier.

Saying nothing in response, the Falcon jumps out of the aircraft and soars away, noticeably aggravating the Winter Soldier, who mutters, "Great..."

We cut to a nighttime shot of the city of what appears to be Madripoor, a fictional island in Southeast Asia riddled with political corruption and all manner of crime.  We hear a voiceover belonging to none other than Baron Helmut Zemo (Daniel Brühl), whom we last saw in the 2016 MCU film Captain America: Civil War.  "Superheroes...cannot be allowed to exist," he remarks.  "I have no intention of leaving my work unfinished."

Next, we see an explosion, followed by a quick glimpse of Erin Kellyman as a young woman who dons a black mask with a blood-red handprint belonging to an anarchist anti-patriotism group called the Flag-Smashers.

We then see Bucky watching some sort of military brass announcement while Sam looks sadly at a large banner of his friend, Captain America/Steve Rogers.  "The wall's upside down right now," remarks Bucky in a voiceover.

The scene shifts to Sam hurling Captain America's shield at a tree, presumably for practice.  This is immediately followed by a shot of Bucky catching the returning shield.

In a completely different scene, Sam asks someone off-camera, "Where do we start?"

As the song "Is You Ready" by Migos starts playing, we see fleeting glimpses of Sam investigating a stylish nightclub while Bucky fights several Russian and/or Eastern European men.

We cut to the Falcon soaring above a canyon, dodging several missiles trying to knock him out of the sky.  "Buck, I have a plan," he says over an earpiece radio.

"Oh, yeah?!" asks the Winter Soldier, still aboard the aircraft from earlier.  "What is it?!"

We shift to another scene, featuring former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Sharon Carter (Emily VanCamp) stepping into view and aiming her gun at Sam and Bucky.  "Here we go again, hunh?" she remarks.  This is followed by a quick glimpse of Sharon fighting some men in the middle of some shipping containers.

We cut to a football stadium, holding some sort of patriotic ceremony featuring a high school marching band dressed in red, white and blue garb with a stylized "A" symbol.  A figure who looks similar to Captain America, the U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell), marches out into the center of the field and high-fives the bandleader.

Fleeting glimpses follow of Bucky fighting more guys and the Falcon swooping into another aircraft to fight some guys, with the Falcon transforming his wings into a shield to protect himself from a hail of bullets.  We see Sam hurl Cap's shield again, followed by another explosion.

A different scene featuring the Winter Solider fighting the Flag-Smashers atop two moving trucks, with Bucky falling off and having to save himself with his mechanical arm.  Now hanging at the bottom of the truck, Bucky can only watch as the Falcon flies by and mocks him, saying, "That little girl kicked your ass."  As an oncoming car quickly approaches, Falcon swiftly soars underneath both trucks to avoid a collision.

After the show's titles, we return to the interrogation room, with Sam and Bucky now directly facing one another as the psychiatrist watches from behind the table.  "See?" she says.  "That wasn't so hard."  Sam and Bucky suddenly begin a stare fight, with the psychiatrist asking, "Okay, what are you doing?  Are you having a staring contest?"  

The two men continue, trying to outlast the other until the annoyed psychiatrist abruptly snaps her fingers between them.  "Just blink, sweet Jesus...I mean, how old are you?"

In Bucky's case, that could prove to be an interesting response.

If you'd like to see the new trailer, you can check it out below thanks to the official Marvel Entertainment account on YouTube...


The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is scheduled to be released on Disney+ on March 19, 2021.

Posted on February 8, 2021 .

THE FANDOM ZONE 204: "On a Very Special Episode..." Is Up!

 
"It's not often you get a dog and bury them the same day."
"Well, life moves pretty fast out in the suburbs."
-- The Vision and Wanda Maximoff, WandaVision: "On a Very Special Episode..."

Hello again, everyone!  It's time for another new episode of The Fandom Zone Podcast!  This time, my co-host DJ Nik and I discuss "On a Very Special Episode...", the fifth episode of the Disney+ series WandaVision, featuring Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, Paul Bettany as The Vision, Teyonah Parris as Captain Monica Rambeau, and Kathryn Hahn as "Agnes"!

In this episode, Nik and I talk about things like why Jesse Jackson is missing from this episode, getting a WandaVision episode that's a whole 41 minutes, wanting more substantive superhero TV shows like WandaVision, WandaVision becoming the first Marvel Cinematic Universe TV show on Disney+ instead of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, entitled fans freaking out when creators break away from their typical format, the Adult Swim series Too Many Cooks, the deal with "Very Special Episodes" from the 1980s, the two Quicksilvers from the MCU and Fox X-Men movies, Sparky the dog from Tom King and Gabriel Walta's The Vision maxiseries, the Lagos paper towel commercial, the changing roles of women on television from the '50s to the '80s, wondering what happened to the kids in Westview, needing to keep an eye on Dennis the mailman, the Vision becoming increasingly aware that something is wrong, Billy and Tommy's rapid aging, more reasons why Elizabeth Olsen deserves an Emmy, Wanda going all Dark Phoenix and confronting S.W.O.R.D. in the real world, wondering if Wanda has dissociative identity disorder, wondering if Wanda will remain an MCU threat after WandaVision ends, mid-air vampire faceoffs on What We Do in the Shadows, Vision having resentment towards Wanda for resurrecting him, wondering if the twins are also able to change reality, Darcy's name "Hex" for the Maximoff Anomaly, Monica bristling at the subject of Captain Marvel, Wanda changing existing matter for the sitcom instead of creating it, wondering if Monica now has her Photon/Spectrum superpowers from the comics, the mysterious aerospace engineer that Monica knows, wondering if Jimmy Woo will take over as S.W.O.R.D. director from Tyler Hayward, Evan Peters showing up as a "recast" Pietro, our favorite quotes of the episode, new Fandom Zone Fanmail from Holly Mac, and more!

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Be sure to come back next week for Episode 205 as Jesse, Nik and I discuss Episode 6 of the Disney+/Marvel Cinematic Universe series WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen as the Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff and Paul Bettany as the Vision!

Posted on February 8, 2021 .