Warning: Spoilers for Dark Knights of Steel #8 ahead!Kryptonians like Superman are known for their nigh invulnerability and incredible physical resilience, but a terrifying moment involving Supergirl in the recent Dark Knights of Steel #8 provides a shocking reminder that even those from Krypton are not invincible.
While Dark Knights of Steel takes place in a vastly alternate reality — a medieval style universe where Superman and his parents landed on Earth and become rulers of a powerful kingdom — the powers, strengths, and weaknesses of the members of the House of El are identical to a Kryptonian's mainstream abilities. In DC's mainstream universe heroes like Superman and Supergirl are incredibly hard to kill or even injure, and typically the only way to weaken and harm a Kryptonian is to expose them to radiation from a red sun or put Green Kryptonite near them. However, Dark Knights of Steel shows one other brutal...
While Dark Knights of Steel takes place in a vastly alternate reality — a medieval style universe where Superman and his parents landed on Earth and become rulers of a powerful kingdom — the powers, strengths, and weaknesses of the members of the House of El are identical to a Kryptonian's mainstream abilities. In DC's mainstream universe heroes like Superman and Supergirl are incredibly hard to kill or even injure, and typically the only way to weaken and harm a Kryptonian is to expose them to radiation from a red sun or put Green Kryptonite near them. However, Dark Knights of Steel shows one other brutal...
- 11/8/2022
- by Alex Schlesinger
- ScreenRant
The New York Indian Film Festival (Nyiff) announced the full lineup last night for their 16th year of celebrating independent, art house, alternate, and diaspora films from/about/connected to the Indian subcontinent (May 7 – May 14). Dedicated to bringing these films to a New York audience, the festival will feature 40 screenings (35 narrative, 5 documentary) –all seen for the first time in New York City. In addition, the festival will also feature five programs of short films.
The festival highlights various cinemas of India’s different regions. All the films are subtitled in English and some of the languages this year include Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telegu, Assamese, Haryanavi and Urdu. This year’s festival will feature a couple of sidebars –Nfdc restored first films of filmmakers and a three-generations sidebar, films of Bimal Roy, Basu Bhattacharya and Aditya Bhattacharya.
The festival’s film lineup includes 2016 National Award winners A Far Afternoon,...
The festival highlights various cinemas of India’s different regions. All the films are subtitled in English and some of the languages this year include Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Telegu, Assamese, Haryanavi and Urdu. This year’s festival will feature a couple of sidebars –Nfdc restored first films of filmmakers and a three-generations sidebar, films of Bimal Roy, Basu Bhattacharya and Aditya Bhattacharya.
The festival’s film lineup includes 2016 National Award winners A Far Afternoon,...
- 4/13/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
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