The CW has unveiled the highly anticipated first look at Tom Welling's Superman wearing the official "first" suit the character has ever worn as the hero in this season of
Smallville. Take a look!
This ninth year of
Smallville begins September 25th and promises even more surprises, with Brian Austin Green appearing as John Corben and Callum Blue as Zod. The series was created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, with a cast that includes Tom Welling, Allison Mack, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, and Erica Durance.
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Superman is NOT Neo from "The Matrix", and that shirt does look like something you'd buy at Target. LAME! Would someone please take this piece of crap off the air! They just continue to RAPE the Superman mythos.
It's the series cast list, not the season.
Nobody questions Ottley because he's not a racist.
HOLY JEBUS!
"Rambo 5 sounds like it'll be more of a direct sequel to "First Blood" (1982) than any of the over-the-top sequels were. According to Aint it Cool News, the film will see the muscly Vet return to the misty greens of America's Northwest - the same terrain portly Brian Dennehy hunted him down in in the original film.
The tentative title (it'll change - the last "Rambo" went through about five different titles before Sly, and Lionsgate, decided on a keeper) for the new film is "Rambo V : The Savage Hunt". In it, "....there is a U.S. Military installation that is doing experiments on elite soldiers as part of some sort of program where they're attempting to tap into that SAVAGERY that we have deeply embedded into us. The plan is create brilliantly instinctual killer soldiers that have no qualms about taking life. Sly brought up the ancient Immortals, which were cartoonishly glimpsed in 300. In reality, they were children trained from the time they were infants to kill", says the site. "Well as happens with Government Experiments to create the perfect killer - it goes exceptionally well... and then exceptionally badly. And Rambo is brought in with a Black Ops squad ("Like in PREDATOR") to hunt, capture or kill this worse than Rambo killer."
The film, which Stallone's convinced (or intending to be) will be the last "Rambo" film, is in the early stages of development says the site.