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The CW Renews ‘Superman & Lois’ for Season 2!

The superfamily isn’t done with Smallville yet. The CW’s newest superhero show, Superman & Lois, has been renewed for a season 2! The show has only been on the air for two weeks but has already garnered a large audience and following. The series premiere gave the largest primetime response in the 8 p.m. slot on The CW in two years. Additionally, it received the largest day-one streaming audience for a new series in the history of the network.

Superman & Lois follows the Kent family — Clark (Tyler Hoechlin), Lois (Elizabeth Tulloch), and their two twin teenage sons Jonathan (Jordan Elsass) and Jordan (Alex Garfin) — as they try to find a balance between their family and saving the world.

The show also stars Wolé Parks, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Erik Valdez, Inde Navarrette, Adam Rayner, and Dylan Walsh.

What We Know & What We Still Need To Learn in ‘WandaVision’ Episode 9

Episode 8 of WandaVision was a rough one, giving a lot of insight into the tormented past of Wanda Maximoff and how years of trauma built up until she burst. A lot of questions about what’s been happening finally got answered, but a lot didn’t.

With only one episode to go, will all of the mysteries of WandaVision be solved?

What We Know

We learned quite a few things that can debunk a few theories … finally.

The Hex’s Origin – Wanda is the sole creator of the Hex. While they’ve been telling us this for a few episodes all the pieces weren’t quite there. Wanda had stated multiple times that she had no idea how she had gotten there or how the Westview anomaly came to be, but with some help from Agatha, we got the truth. In an absolute moment of unbridled despair, the Hex burst free from Wanda out of even her control, and we don’t blame her for going along with it.

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The Truth About Vision – We knew something seemed off about Wanda stealing Vision’s corpse, and that instinct was true. The Vision of Westview is solely a construct of the Hex, which we get a better idea about in the ending moments of episode 6 when he begins to disintegrate after he leaves its protective walls. Hayward had kept Vision’s body all along to make a new weapon for himself …

The Ad Actors Were Not Wanda’s Parents – The same two actors were used throughout all of the WandaVision ads, leading many to believe they were representative of Wanda’s parents. But after a look back into the past we know that they indeed are just random players.

Agatha Harkness’ Motivations (One at Least) – After the big Agatha Harkness reveal in episode 7, a lot of viewers were left wondering how she fit in and why she was there. Some thought maybe she was working with a higher power, and that may still be true, but we know at least one motivation was to learn just how Wanda had been capable of such power.

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The Significance of the Sitcoms – A callback to Wanda’s original comfort — classic sitcoms. As we traveled through her trauma, the only solace she found was that of these old TV shows, so it’s fitting that her ultimate escape emulates them so closely.

What We Don’t Know

Who or What is the Scarlet Witch? – The context of this was interesting. In the comics, Scarlet Witch has a complicated family history, with Wanda assuming the name from her mother, but in WandaVision, Agatha made the implication that this means something greater than just a superhero alias. She could very well be hinting at Wanda’s role as a Nexus Being, the gatekeeper of Reality 616 in the Multiverse. The Nexus Being has the power to warp all of reality, so it’s a solid theory. If Agatha is aware of the Multiverse, it could also explain how Pietro got there, or at least how she knew who he was if Wanda accidentally dragged him over.

Where Did Fake Pietro Come From? – We know that Pietro was under Agatha’s control, but this still doesn’t explain how he got there. He was her “eyes and ears” under her crystalline possession, meaning that she was getting intel into the Vision residence while Pietro was there, but she didn’t say anything about if or how she got him there. So there’s still a very good chance this is Pietro from the Fox Universe that got yanked over via the Multiverse. With the end credits scene of episode 7, I’m sure we’ll find this out very soon into episode 9.

What Does Hayward Want With Vision? – S.W.O.R.D. Director Tyler Hayward got busted with his obsession with Vision in the middle of the season, and viewers have been wondering why. Turns out, he’d had a rebuilt version of White Vision all along and just needed a bit of Wanda’s magic (from the missile he launched at her in episode 5) to power him up. Clearly there’s something sinister there, and could it be Ultron?

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Who’s the Big Bad? – At this stage, there really could be none. With one episode left, the villain all along could have been Wanda’s grief, and in episode 9 we’ll see her reach the final stage of that grief in acceptance. We know that episode 9 is going to involve a “fight” for Wanda and Vizh’s “home” from previews — likely from Hayward –, but there could be something else behind Agatha popping up in the first place or Ultron behind Hayward. And we still don’t have an explanation for the twins who have background with one big bad.

Speaking of bad, will Agatha stick around after the series? She’d be a great antagonizing force through more of the MCU. She also could at some point become an ally to Wanda, teaching her the sorcery side of her powers.

What’s Going to Happen to Billy and Tommy? – They’re clearly Wiccan and Speed, two stars of the Young Avengers that Marvel is stacking here in Phase 4, but what’s going to happen to them when the Hex is dismantled? Comics say they’re half Mephisto, but comic Billy and Tommy also don’t make it past infancy. Marvel could be skipping that story altogether and making them tangible objects of the Hex, much like Monica’s outfit; however Vision — also a construct of Wanda’s — won’t be. The boys will stick around in some manner, but with their ages, it makes their comic reincarnation storyline almost impossible.

Whatever happens to Billy and Tommy, anticipate them aging up another five years so they’ll be in line with the other newly introduced Young Avengers we have coming soon. I’d also anticipate Agatha making Wanda forget all about them …

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White Vision — Can He Be Saved? – We know that regular Vision is a construct of the Hex and Hayward is about to unleash his weaponized, robotic Vision onto Westview. Comic White Vision remained his cold, robotic new self due to his backups being erased and Simon Williams being unwilling to lend his brainwaves to give Vision his “soul” back, but MCU Vision is a product of J.A.R.V.I.S. and Tony Stark. Tony may be gone, but there may still be a backup drive of him out there somewhere even though the Avengers compound was leveled. (We’re rooting for Peter or Happy to come through with a copy …)

Monica, Jimmy, and Darcy – Monica has undergone her superhero transformation! Now Photon, we’ll be seeing her in more MCU projects, her next of which we may get a hint at by the end of the series. Also, Darcy and Jimmy, we just love them and hope that this isn’t the last time we’ll see them, or the last time we see them together.

Who is the Missing Person Jimmy Was Responding To? – When we first meet Agent Jimmy Woo in episode 4, he’s investigating Westview looking for a reported missing person in the Witness Protection Program. Who is it? We know it’s a he. And why are they in protective custody?

Is S.W.O.R.D. the next S.H.I.E.L.D.? – Clearly, S.W.O.R.D. has some villain issues with their director. Will they right the ship or fall like S.H.I.E.L.D. did under HYDRA?

With only one episode remaining, there’s still a lot we need answers for, some likely to not be answered until later projects. After the finale, Wanda can be seen in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness arriving March 25, 2022.

The finale of WandaVision will premiere Friday, March 5 at midnight PST exclusively on Disney+.

The CW Reveals New ‘Superman & Lois’ Clip “Lana and Kyle’s BBQ” Ahead of Tonight’s Episode

Ahead of tonight’s episode of Superman & Lois, a new clip has been released by The CW. As Lois is seen doing more investigating into Morgan Edge at the diner. As we have come to learn in the comics, Morgan Edge has gone from somewhat of a sympathetic character to a supervillain, and Lois is doing all she can to reveal his shady dealings to the city of Smallville. Lana Lang and Kyle Cushing come in and spot Lois so they ask her and the family to come over for the barbecue they are hosting.

Check out the full clip below.

WATCH: Everything Is Not What It Seems in Scene From ‘The Flash’ Season 7 Premiere “All’s Wells That Ends Wells”

After its longest hiatus since its premiere, The Flash is finally returning tonight for its season 7 debut! Ahead of the release of tonight’s episode, The CW has released a clip showing what’s to come. If you haven’t already, check it out below!

It seems that Iris is still trapped in the mirror-verse and that her symptoms are worsening, having graduated to hallucinations. The scene shows WestAllen having dinner before Iris realizes something is wrong, snapping back to reality when she sees all of the writing on the food labels that she and Barry had supposedly consumed in reverse.

With the plot that was cut off due to COVID-19 being resolved this season, we really hope Iris escapes soon — and that Barry doesn’t lose all his speed helping her get out of there. To see stills of this episode ahead of its release, click here.

“All’s Wells That Ends Wells” premieres tonight, March 2 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on The CW.

‘Catfish: The TV Show’ Season 8 Coming Soon To Hulu!

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If they say they can’t talk or video chat, they’re probably a “catfish.” It’s the gift that keeps on giving, Catfish fans. The MTV phenomenon, Catfish: The TV Show, has taken the world by storm in it’s eight-year run and brought awareness and caution to the online dating world. The show, currently hosted by Nev Schulman and co-host Kamie Crawford (previously co-hosted by Max Joseph), will be taking its eighth season to Hulu! Seasons 1-7 are now available on the streaming service, but starting March 20, you can enjoy re-watching your favorite episodes from the series!

In case you’re not familiar with the premise of the show, here’s an up-to-date description, courtesy of MTV:

“As the world continues practicing social distancing, people are online more than ever looking for connections. on the first all-virtual season of catfish: the tv show, nev and kamie work together remotely to investigate uncertain online relationships and help uncover the truth.”

Make sure to catch season 8 of Catfish: The TV Show on Hulu starting March 20, and catch up on seasons 3-8 on MTV.com or seasons 1-7 on Hulu!

Benjamin Alire Sáenz Unveils Cover for ‘Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World’

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Earlier this month, Benjamin Alire Sáenz announced the long awaited sequel to his beloved YA novel Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, titled Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World, set to release on October 12.

While the general announcement was made, Sáenz had not yet revealed the cover. Today, that wait is over, and Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World finally has a cover, first revealed through HuffPost. The cover features symbols similar to that of Discover the Secrets of the Universe, with a beautiful light blue color fitting for its title and more. Check out the full cover below!

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The upcoming sequel will bring readers back into Ari and Dante’s universe as the two characters “must discover what it means to stay in love and build a relationship in a world that seems to challenge their very existence.” Thanks to Dante, Ari finds himself opening up in ways he never used to — forming new friends, standing up to bullies, and making sure he’s heard. Meanwhile Dante is still very much Dante: “dreamy [and] witty.” The boys continue to pave their own path in the world, but when Ari faces a shocking loss, he must fight harder than ever to create a life that his wholly his own.

Aristotle and Dante Dive into the Waters of the World will release on October 12. Make sure you pre-order your copy here!

The Absolute Vision Paul Bettany Heading To Late Night with Stephen Colbert March 3

Want the juicy details on WandaVision‘s finale? Paul Bettany is not likely to tell you but you should still watch him anyway on Late Night with Stephen Colbert on Wednesday, March 3.

Vision’s big reveal in the mid-credits scene of episode 8 has left fans ready and impatient to see what happens in the finale, and Paul Bettany is ready to tell you all about the fire and chemistry on set with this unexpected cameo (with himself). What’s Vision’s future in the MCU? Is our favorite synthezoid back from the dead for good? So many questions …

The finale of WandaVision premieres Friday, March 5 exclusively on Disney+.

Late Night with Stephen Colbert airs weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on CBS.

WATCH: Catherine Zeta-Jones Teases Dynamic Between Martin and Dr. Capshaw in ‘Prodigal Son’ Winter Finale

Prodigies, the time is near! The long-awaited Catherine Zeta-Jones is set to appear in the upcoming episode “Face Value,” and this new cast chat promo released exclusively by Entertainment Tonight teases a… tension-filled dynamic on the horizon between Dr. Martin Whitly and Dr. Vivian Capshaw. If you haven’t already, check it out below!

While some scenes shown were depicted in previous promos, this video, punctuated by commentary from Ms. Zeta-Jones herself, also showed some new scenes, including the emergency medical situation that was teased in previously released photos for the episode. While the two seem to be an antagonistic pairing at first, the adjectives used to describe how Martin and Vivian will interact moving forward after the incident seem to be hinting at a team-up that has us saying “uh oh.”

Is this the beginning of an era where Martin gets medical privileges again, or even worse… is a potential prison romance brewing?!? We’ll have to wait to find out.

Prodigal Son airs tonight at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX. If you’re not caught up, the series has finally found a new home, making it readily available for streaming once again! Make sure to stay up to date on the latest news for the show with our recaps, podcast, and all of our other Prodigal Son content.

Catch Elizabeth Olsen on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ Wednesday, March 3

WandaVision is coming to an end, but that doesn’t mean we have to say goodbye.

Elizabeth Olsen (Wanda Maximoff) is heading to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday, March 3 ahead of the Friday finale. WandaVision has been the top show since its premiere in January, even crashing Disney+ ahead of its episode 7 release at 3 a.m. EST.

Hopefully we’ll get some details on Wanda’s new hero moniker introduced at the end of episode 8 and the future of the Scarlet Witch in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon airs weeknights at 11:35/10:35c on NBC.

Interview: Disney Author Alyssa Moon Discusses the Magical Adventures in ‘Delphine and the Silver Needle’ [EXCLUSIVE]

Delphine and the Silver Needle is an enchanting and exhilarating adventure book that follows Delphine, an orphaned mouse who lives inside the walls of Cinderella’s château, as she searches for the truth of her heritage and the mysterious silver needle left with her on the doorstep. It’s a magical tale full of wonderful characters, adventures, and mystery fans are sure to love. We spoke with author Alyssa Moon about the inspiration behind Delphine, the quirky characters that join her on her journey, and more. Check out the interview below!

Nerds and Beyond: Firstly, congratulations on Delphine and the Silver Needle. It’s a fantastic book and your debut novel as well! Tell us a little about the inspiration behind the story.

Alyssa Moon: Thank you! The story of Delphine has been in my head for a very long time, in one form or another. As a child, I loved to imagine the lives of all the minor animal characters in the animated Disney films. What did their houses look like? What were their hopes and dreams? And the little mice in Cinderella’s château…how did they know how to sew? Not to mention that I read so much as a child, I practically lived inside books. All of those magical worlds and brave adventures inspired me to wonder what it would be like to be an everyday house mouse and then suddenly have a tremendous legacy – and threat – placed onto your shoulders. Delphine may be small, but she has so much heart and courage.

Nerds and Beyond: Did you do a lot of research, and was the legend of The Threaded based on any lore you found or was it all from your imagination? 

Alyssa Moon: The Threaded are entirely from my imagination, but the idea of a group of powerful beings who pass their magic from generation to generation has been a theme in so many great stories. I spent time reading fairy tales from all over the world to research strong heroines and themes of identity and self-discovery. I also did a lot of research on France in the 1700s, since this is when the book is set, although I didn’t worry about being too historically accurate. After all, this is a world with magical mice!

Nerds and Beyond: I love the way Delphine’s story runs parallel to Cinderella’s but is very much an independent adventure. Was that the plan from the beginning?

Alyssa Moon: Yes, the plan was always to have their stories run parallel, but I played around a lot with how much Cinderella’s story would be part of Delphine’s. I came to the conclusion that this was really Delphine’s story first and foremost. I loved the idea of Cinderella’s journey being a thread that runs through Delphine’s story, and pops up from time to time in small ways that complement what’s happening to Delphine. 

Nerds and Beyond: Early in her journey, Delphine is joined by Alexander, who is the polar opposite of her in many ways. Was it challenging to write his often over the top character in relation to Delphine’s practical nature?

Alyssa Moon: Alexander really wrote himself. He is so full of life and personality that I could practically see him running around on my desk whenever I was writing his scenes, swishing his cloak from side to side and shouting “huzzah!” at me. And I think you’re right – he could have overpowered a lot of other personalities during the writing process. But Delphine is so strong in her own ways that she becomes a perfect counterpoint for him. She brings him back down to earth, and he does the same for her. They’re the ideal pair.

Nerds and Beyond: Watching this unlikely duo grow together is a really special element within the story as well. Was portraying that growth both individually and together important to you?

Alyssa Moon: Absolutely. I wanted to tell the story of two very different personalities. Their journey together helps them to appreciate one another’s quirks, especially teaching Delphine to be patient with Alexander. They bring out both the best and the worst in each other. And let’s be honest, it was a lot of fun to put them into situations that pushed each of their personalities up to eleven, and then stand back and watch the sparks fly!

Nerds and Beyond: The mystery of Delphine’s ancestor is so engaging. Every new answer stirs up even more questions and a new destination to find those answers. Did you find it challenging to write the twists and turns in Delphine’s story?

Alyssa Moon: It was definitely a challenge, but in the best way. First, I had to figure out exactly what the ancestor’s story was. Then, I separated that story into puzzle pieces that Delphine could uncover bit by bit. And finally, all of that had to be plotted backward, along this topsy-turvy path that she travels across the kingdom. I spent a lot of time referencing my plot notebook to be sure everything lined up and would be clear to the reader. 

Nerds and Beyond: We have to talk about her connection to magic and the moon. Was the idea to draw power from the moon inspired by your surname or is that a coincidence? 

Alyssa Moon: I’ve felt a connection to the moon for as long as I can remember, for obvious reasons! And I wanted the magic to be tied to a natural source, a sort of twist on elemental-themed magic. So when I started thinking about the natural sources that mice might draw magic from, the moon that they see every night was a very natural place to start. There’s deep lore here with The Threaded, and here’s a hint for what’s to come in the future: the moon isn’t the only natural source of magic in this world. 

Nerds and Beyond: The baddie in this story, King Midnight, is downright scary, and I love that you give updates on his hunt for the needle — that really highlights the gravity of Delphine’s situation. How did you settle on rats as the enemy force and also craft the evil King Midnight in just a few pages throughout the book?

Alyssa Moon: Just for the record: I actually love rats. My first pet as a child was a black and white rat. But in storytelling, they make terrifying enemies for mice who are much smaller and weaker by nature. For a mouse to beat a rat, she can’t just use brute strength – she has to be clever and cunning. That sets up a high-stakes dynamic for Delphine. As for King Midnight, Delphine is such a strong heroine that she really needed a formidable villain to go up against, and one that’s dangerous enough that the stakes are high enough to threaten the whole kingdom. Although he doesn’t appear on many pages, his presence is always felt. To me, he’s the quintessential villain.

Nerds and Beyond: Throughout the book, we’re also introduced to two characters from the past, Elodie and Rien. Why did you decide to tell their story alongside Delphine’s?

Alyssa Moon: The story of Elodie and Rien is in many ways a counterpoint to Delphine and Alexander. They meet when they’re very young and they care so deeply for one another, especially in how protective Elodie feels over Rien. Their story is sprinkled with clues that will ultimately reveal what led to the danger Delphine finds herself in today. I’m excited to see if readers can figure out how the two timelines are connected before Book Two is released.

Nerds and Beyond: Cornichonne is an instant favorite with her adorable quirks and unique features, and she’s based on your real life cat, Picklepop! What inspired you to pay homage to Picklepop in the story?

Alyssa Moon: Picklepop demanded it. She can be very persuasive.

Nerds and Beyond: Are Delphine and Alexander based on any real life people (or pets) as well?

Alyssa Moon: Delphine is a combination of Cinderella who is courageous, kind, and good with a needle…and me. I’m awfully stubborn and headstrong, and I’m not always very good at recognizing when there’s an easier way to do things once my mind is made up. Delphine and I both struggle with that trait! Alexander just sprang onto the page, fully formed, as a charmingly irritating character who has absolutely no idea how absurdly he comes across half the time. But his heart is very much in the right place, and that’s what counts in the end.

Nerds and Beyond: The way you describe Delphine’s connection to magic with the silver needle is downright… well magical! Will we continue to see her hone those skills in the next book?

Alyssa Moon: There’s so much more of Delphine’s magic to come in Book Two! But the reality of needle magic is that if it’s not controlled, it can boil over and become dangerous. We see this danger in Book One when she first uses the needle and capsizes their boat. That experience teaches her that the magic can be deadly if not controlled. And when she discovers how powerful King Midnight really is, she’ll have to struggle with the question of whether her magic is strong enough to defeat him.

Nerds and Beyond: Without spoilers of course, can you give any hints of what’s to come for Delphine, Alexander, and Cornichonne in Book Two?

Alyssa Moon: More mysteries, more strange new friends, more battles, and much more danger! In Book One, Delphine begins her journey thinking that if she can just solve the mystery of the needle, she’ll know how to defeat the rats and then she can go back home. This is far from the truth. There’s much more at stake than she ever realized, and ultimately the fate of the entire kingdom will rest in her paws. There are a lot of answers in Book Two to the questions raised in Book One, but even more questions come to light that will change everything.

Nerds and Beyond: Lastly, what do you hope young readers will take away from Delphine and the Silver Needle

Alyssa Moon: Creating stories that touch the hearts of the next generation is a gift and a responsibility. I hope Delphine inspires young readers to believe in themselves and in the magic of the world that surrounds us all.

Nerds and Beyond: Thank you for taking the time to chat with me about the book, and I can’t wait for Book Two!

Alyssa Moon: It was such a pleasure! Looking forward to talking about Book Two with you!

Delphine and the Silver Needle is available in stores and online everywhere now!