The character is described as a former scientist in a league with the House of El. Non is a brutal Kryptonian military officer who is sinister, powerful and angry. He's the antithesis of all things Supergirl (Melissa Benoist) stands for. Non will quickly become Supergirl's greatest threat.
Does that mean Cyborg Superman will get pushed to season 2?
Oh, yeah, they had Supergirl fly around New York City during the New York Comic-Con:
Pic: https://instagram.com/p/8nzwM_ic9c/
Video: https://instagram.com/p/8qrhYSCc-F/
There's also large ads all over cities, and screens with animated images of her in places like subways, ads on top of rooftops at LAX, and more. They're advertising the show every where.
Oh, yeah, the first issue of the New 52 Supergirl is getting re-released to tie into the show's debut.
New 52? She's wearing the TV's costume in that bottom pic, is it only for the cover?
Yeah, it's only for the cover. You can only get that with a box of other stuff.
The only comic based on the show was a short one in an issue of TV Guide. It was like four pages. Supergirl was fighting some big alien monster guy, and then she goes to comfort some little girl that was scared.
I would give any and everything for a live action adaptation of Cyborg Superman blowing up Coast City and Green Lantern going bonkersThey are saving him for the CW crossover. Have him nuke Coast City.
I would give any and everything for a live action adaptation of Cyborg Superman blowing up Coast City and Green Lantern going bonkers
I think I'll trust them. I mean, they also made Pan and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.Monkey's paw: OK, but it's from the people who made the Green Lantern movie.
Then, look no further than our stage and you will see "Supergirl" fly through… MELISSA BENOIST is here! The actress stops by with a preview of the premiere of her new show!
"Stronger Together" –When Kara’s attempts to help National City things don’t go according to plan, she must put aside the doubts that she – and the city’s media – has about her abilities in order to capture an escapee from the Kryptonian prison, Fort Rozz. Also, Cat pressures James to use his connection to Superman to get her an interview with Supergirl, when SUPERGIRL moves to its regular time period, Monday, Nov. 2 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
just idiots being idiots.getting positive reviews, will definitely watch the pilot when it airs since I haven't watched it yet.
edit: whats with the hate for this show, the like/dislike ratio on those youtube vids are ridiculous.
Supergirl is a bounding, deceptively breezy and eminently watchable addition to both the superhero universe and primetime. You really should check out the strong and smart series that finally put a woman in the lead in this latest age of superheroes.
Yeah, they're advertising it on everything they can find. Hah.
Anyway, here's a pretty long and interesting interview with the producers: http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-wa...-not-in-the-show-is-because-its-not-about-him
There's a big action set piece early in the pilot, and then a big battle late between Supergirl and Vartox. Some combination of you four has worked on both "No Ordinary Family" and "The Flash," so you have some level of experience with doing super-powered action on network TV. Have you had a sense yet of whether you can do things that big weekly or not?
Greg Berlanti: Theres a bigger fight in the second episode than there is in anything in the first episode. I think we learned a lot from "Flash" is in terms of the prep work that happens. It starts months in advance. Before we even have outlines for the scripts we start, visualizing and storyboarding some of the sequences. And sometimes we dont finish them until a day or so before air. So you have eight, nine weeks working on a shot and you have to be really organized about that element of the show and know that you have more flexibility. And you have to get the network and the studio to sign off on that element of it a lot earlier, so that you can actually start fabricating them.
Andrew Kreisberg: Its actually a weird mix of "Arrow" and "Flash," because it obviously has the digital effects that "Flash" does but it actually has a lot more stunt work. Theres a lot more actual stunt people fighting.
Greg Berlanti: And more aerial stunt stuff than we have on either of the shows.
Sarah Shechter: And Flash has a mask, whereas we really need to put this girl front and center.
So do you have to start with the action and figure out everything else later to match it?
Sarah Shechter: Just with some of it. One of the things I think that made people fall in love with "Flash" was it didnt feel like, "Oh, this is a level below film." Its the same high standard regardless of where people are watching things. So I think with the things that have to be visual, you have to just plan in advance.
Ali Adler: I feel like the second episode really competes with or even bypasses the pilot.
Greg Berlanti: Right now it feels a little bigger than the pilot.
I had a feeling that episode 2 would be the show going all out fight wise and what not to demonstrate it's going to be on the same level as the Flarrow action scenes so I'm really psyched to see them confirm it:
IGN said:Its certainly not perfect (but what pilot is?) but Supergirl is a fun if typical superhero drama with an absolutely magnetic lead actress. Melissa Benoist fully inhabits Kara and her alter-ego, adding a sense of fun and optimism that one would expect from a Superman-inspired world. Though it suffers from cheesy villains, a bland Winn Schott, and too-fast pacing, Supergirls pilot is an exciting start to a series that will hopefully grow into something amazing with time.
7.0 Good
Supergirls debut isnt perfect, but a charismatic lead in Melissa Benoist makes it a fun experience.
+Melissa Benoist is magnetic
+Fun take on Superman mythos
+Newsroom scenes
-Villains are cheesy
-Pacing is rapid fire
-Formulaic