Jason Momoa’s Full Lobo Design Revealed In New Supergirl Teaser

James Gunn revealed the first official image of Jason Momoa as Lobo on X, posting it as part of a new teaser for the upcoming Supergirl movie.

James Gunn revealed the first official image of Jason Momoa as Lobo on X, posting it as part of a new teaser for the upcoming Supergirl movie.

Fans are questioning the new Masters of the Universe movie’s emphasis on Earth. The story follows Adam, a prince from another world, who was sent to Earth as a child and spent years living a normal life as an office worker. Despite this, he remembers his home and his duty to protect it using a powerful sword. The trailer shows that Earth will eventually be threatened by the villain Skeletor and his forces.

The fourteenth season of Chicago Fire saw some changes at Firehouse 51, with the departures of Sam Carver and Darren Ritter and the arrival of Sal Vasquez. Since then, the main cast has remained consistent, aside from temporary absences—a common practice for large-cast network shows trying to manage budgets. However, Chicago Fire is heading towards a significant turning point as the series progresses.

According to sources, Bucky Barnes will likely receive a new, Wakanda-made weapon in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday film. This upgrade is expected to be similar to the triangular arm weapon Captain America used in Avengers: Infinity War, continuing a pattern established in previous movies where Wakanda provided Bucky with enhanced technology.

The new Spider-Man movie, titled Spider-Man: Brand New Day, will hit US theaters this July. Destin Daniel Cretton, who directed Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, is directing. Tom Holland is back as Peter Parker/Spider-Man, and Zendaya and Jacob Batalon will return as MJ and Ned, respectively.

According to FlixPatrol, the movie Not Without Hope is currently the most popular film on Prime Video in New Zealand and the second most popular in Australia, a position it’s held for the last week. It’s also gaining traction in the United States, moving from the #10 spot to #6 on Amazon’s rental chart in just a few days.

As a reviewer, one of my favorite things to do is gauge how much I connect with the characters, and each week I’ll be ranking the main players on this show based on their actions and how they handle the high-pressure situations they face. Let’s be real, we don’t love these doctors because they’re perfect—it’s their flaws and mistakes that make them relatable. They stumble, sometimes they don’t own up to it, but they generally seem to try and grow. So, a low ranking one week doesn’t mean I’ve lost respect for them! I’ll always be rooting for them to have a breakthrough, whether it’s a touching moment with a patient or supporting a colleague. Let’s dive into how everyone did in Season 2, Episode 3 of The Pitt, titled “9:00 A.M.”

February is the perfect time for romantic comedies, and this year is no different! Peacock has a great selection, from beloved classics like About Time and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, to the more daring Fifty Shades of Grey. But if romance isn’t your thing, don’t worry – they’ll have plenty of other options too.

And yet, Cameron now seems perfectly comfortable publicly torching America from afar.

I’ve always been fascinated by Parker. He’s a criminal, plain and simple, and definitely not your typical hero. He commits these huge, daring crimes, but what draws me in is that he does have a code, even if it’s a bit twisted. He’s just so unapologetically himself. Honestly, the books feel like they’re built for a massive franchise – they’re just that good! But it’s strange, because the movies just haven’t clicked with audiences. They’ve even used big-name actors, but it hasn’t translated. It makes me wonder what’s missing – why does Parker work so well on the page, but not on screen?