Superhero Bits: The Black Adam Runtime, Ezra Miller Reshoots The Flash And More

By /Oct. July 6, 2022 at 5:31 p.m. EDT

(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by Marvel comics, DC, and more. For comic books, movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and anything else that catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks. )

In this edition of Superhero Bits:

Ezra Miller did a few covers on "The Flash".

Todd McFarlane sees a "Spawn" cinematic universe.

The "Black Adam" runtime environment.

DC's first major comic book crossover event of 2023.

All this and more!

Lazarus Planet is DC Comics' next big crossover event

DC Comics' next big crossover has been unveiled. The publisher announced at New York Comic-Con that "Lazarus Planet" will kick off 2023 with a bang, all coming from the pages of "Batman vs. Robin." Although much remains mysterious, a description of the book reads as follows:

Following the events of Batman vs. Robin #4 by Mark Waid and Mahmud Asrar last December, the Lazarus Volcano erupted, spewing dangerous and life-changing chemicals into the Earth's atmosphere, causing the mayhem in the DC Universe! As these clouds of Lazarus rain down on the planet, people all over the world begin to develop strange new abilities, see their already amazing abilities change, and witness a multitude of unprecedented chaos!

"Lazarus Planet" starts in January. Full details (so far) about the event can be found by clicking here.

No, Eiza Gonzalez does not play Elektra in Daredevil: Born Again Eiza Gonzalez Hobbs & Shaw Universal Pictures

Recently, for seemingly unfounded reasons, Eiza Gonzalez ("Hobbs & Shaw", "Baby Driver") reportedly played Elektra in the MCU, specifically in the upcoming "Daredevil: Born Again". But Elodie Yung previously played the role on the Netflix show, so some of the conversation around that rumor wasn't exactly friendly. Well, Gonzalez took it upon herself to set the record straight, sharing this following on Twitter:

"I feel like I'm just going to get rid of it because, number one, I'm confused about how much hat...

Superhero Bits: The Black Adam Runtime, Ezra Miller Reshoots The Flash And More

By /Oct. July 6, 2022 at 5:31 p.m. EDT

(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by Marvel comics, DC, and more. For comic books, movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and anything else that catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks. )

In this edition of Superhero Bits:

Ezra Miller did a few covers on "The Flash".

Todd McFarlane sees a "Spawn" cinematic universe.

The "Black Adam" runtime environment.

DC's first major comic book crossover event of 2023.

All this and more!

Lazarus Planet is DC Comics' next big crossover event

DC Comics' next big crossover has been unveiled. The publisher announced at New York Comic-Con that "Lazarus Planet" will kick off 2023 with a bang, all coming from the pages of "Batman vs. Robin." Although much remains mysterious, a description of the book reads as follows:

Following the events of Batman vs. Robin #4 by Mark Waid and Mahmud Asrar last December, the Lazarus Volcano erupted, spewing dangerous and life-changing chemicals into the Earth's atmosphere, causing the mayhem in the DC Universe! As these clouds of Lazarus rain down on the planet, people all over the world begin to develop strange new abilities, see their already amazing abilities change, and witness a multitude of unprecedented chaos!

"Lazarus Planet" starts in January. Full details (so far) about the event can be found by clicking here.

No, Eiza Gonzalez does not play Elektra in Daredevil: Born Again Eiza Gonzalez Hobbs & Shaw Universal Pictures

Recently, for seemingly unfounded reasons, Eiza Gonzalez ("Hobbs & Shaw", "Baby Driver") reportedly played Elektra in the MCU, specifically in the upcoming "Daredevil: Born Again". But Elodie Yung previously played the role on the Netflix show, so some of the conversation around that rumor wasn't exactly friendly. Well, Gonzalez took it upon herself to set the record straight, sharing this following on Twitter:

"I feel like I'm just going to get rid of it because, number one, I'm confused about how much hat...

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