Syfy’s Superman prequel has cast Constantine actor Emmett J. Scanlan as Lobo, the fan-favorite intergalactic bounty hunter, in the upcoming second season. Created by Roger Slifer and Keith Giffen, Lobo debuted in 1983 in DC’s Omega Men #3 as a self-centered villain with a penchant for mindless violence, but he gained popularity in the 1990s as a parody of Wolverine, Punisher and other antiheroes. The cigar-chomping, ruthless Czarnian possesses extraordinary strength and regenerative abilities. RELATED: The producers of Krypton announced in July at Comic-Con International that , joining such DC comics characters as Adam Strange, General Zod and Brainiac. Set two generations before the destruction of the planet, the series centers on Superman’s grandfather Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe), who’s warned by the time-traveling Adam Strange (Shaun Sipos) of a threat posed to Krypton that could alter the future, ensuring the Man of Steel is never born. Although for much of the first season the characters, and the viewers, are led to believe the danger is an attack by Brainiac, it’s ultimately revealed to be something else entirely. Emmett J Scanlan Scanlan, who played Jim Corrigan on NBC’s Constantine, also appeared on Hollyoaks, The Fall and A.D. The Bible Continues. RELATED: Returning for a second season on Syfy, Krypton stars Cameron Cuffe as Seg-El, Shaun Sipos as Adam Strange, Georgina Campbell as Lyta-Zod, Elliot Cowan as Daron-Vex, Ann Ogbomo as Jayna-Zod, Rasmus Hardiker as Kem, Wallis Day as Nyssa-Vex, Aaron Pierre as Dev-Em, Ian McElhinney as Val-El and Blake Ritson as Brainiac. The post appeared first on .
October 03, 2018
season three is officially underway, and the premiere only intensified the mystery surrounding the future "her" that are presumably on their way to visit. In the premiere, Randall calls a lonely looking Toby and asks if he's coming down. The implication is that Randall wants Toby to go with him and Tess to see "her." Toby responds that he's not sure she wants to see him, to which Randall tells him "she wants you to be there." The episode hints that the her in question is Kate, but as points out, sets up the possibility that the "her" on This Is Us is actually two different people. Confused yet? It's OK, we're here to help you make sense of the show's latest mind-bending theory.
October 03, 2018