The only people upset that about the password crackdown were freeloaders using other people's accounts. I really wasn't that fussed that my cousins lost access to my Netflix, and they bought their own account damn near immediately.
I wish we could go back to a quick “thumbs up”. Whilst I’m sure their negative reviews are top tier, a lot of these new web critics do not have the skill to meaningfully discuss films they enjoy without littering the place with hyperbolic over-reactions (which work for their unfavourable assessments, so why not everything else?).
I'm getting the idea that this is one of those movies that was intended as PG-13, but filmed with extra more-violent shots and CGI blood just in case they were allowed to push out an R-Rated version.
The deepfake CG cameo disaster keeps getting worse
So there's 0 Arrow-Verse connection here, but we George Reeves - the Superman nobody remembers.
Edit: Also Nicolas Cage actually physically shot his scene for this. The CG 'de-aging' is just so bad that it looks like cartoon
This means close to absolutely nothing when it comes to live-action versions of Japanese anime. The creator is either “involved”, or just excited that a live-action version has been made. Aside from Cowboy Bebop I’ve never seen a creator be anything but supportive for these things, which is weird because most of them are abysmal (Attack on Titan is one of the worst movies ever made and a must-watch for fans of horrid horrid cinema).
The scene from all the Ads of Supergirl saying “are you ready?” is lifted from the original ending where she turns up at the courtyard with Keaton. Notice the paparazzi in the background.
Fun fact: that movie was ready for nearly two years. The whole story is fabricated, and I’m guessing Disney paid off whoever they needed to pay so they don’t get sued.
I know it's off-topic but Netflix are running a huge livestream right now to debut a bunch of shows that have currently not been written.
Edit: and a Turkish reboot of Riverdale for some reason.