Venom 2 Moves to September
Sony's much-anticipated sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage has a new release date, according to a report from Deadline. The film, which had been slated for June, is now arriving in theaters September 17. This would place it less than a month ahead of the studio's other Spider-verse title Morbius (which is currently slated for October 8), and just months ahead of Spider-Man: No Way Home (December 17). It seems Likely that Sony might do further rebalancing on their Spider-Man titles given this late-year glut.
Warner Bros Developing Hourman Film
Though he seems like an unlikely choice for a film franchise, Warner Bros. is putting some effort into an Hourman movie, according to Deadline. The studios is co-developing the project under their DC Films banner with Chernin Entertainment. Gavin James and Neil Widener (San Andreas 2) are currently penning the script for the film. It's not clear which version of the character the film would focus on. The original Hourman ingests a serum which gives him superhuman strength for one hour. Latter versions had various time-related abilities.
The character has recently appeared in on TV as the first-generation version on DC's Legends Of Tomorrow and the second-generation version on DC's Stargirl.
Resident Alien Gets Season 2
The social campaign for SYFY's new comic-based series Resident Alien has good news for fans: a second season is on the way. The series is reportedly the most-watched new cable drama of the past year. Season one is currently underway but wraps up on March 31.
DC's Stargirl | Here's Eclipso
The CW has released a publicity image of the primary villain for season two of DC's Stargirl. Actor Nick Tarabay will play heavyweight DC Comics bad guy Eclipso in the second arc. The villain was teased in the stinger for the season one finale where the junior Injustice Society member Shiv (Meg DeLacy) discovers the Eclipso gemstone. The series resumes some time this summer.





