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Superhero Bits: DC Comics Animated Movie Universe Ending, Arrowverse Return Dates on The CW & More

Deadpool Concept Art - Alternate Colossus

Did you hear Justice League Dark: Apokolips War is ending the DC Comics animated movie universe? Did you know Superman once met up with Popeye Doyle from The French Connection? When are the Arrowverse shows coming back to The CW in April? Why did Marc Guggenheim regret mentioning an offer for Nicolas Cage to play Superman in Crisis on Infinite Earths? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.

Another Batwoman featurette takes a look at more of the Bat gadgets used to protect Gotham City on The CW.

Justice League Dark: Apokolips War will end DC’s current animated movie universe after a seven-year run.

A new poster for Stargirl glows with power and also highlights the new release date for the DC Comics TV series.

Arrow co-creator Marc Guggenheim recently revealed why Colin Salmon never returned as Walter Steele.

Superman Meets The French Connection

Did you know there was an issue of Superman featuring the character Popeye Doyle from The French Connection?

Marvel Comics has officially announced that they will not have any digital comics scheduled to go on sale April 1.

Rob Liefeld shared some alternate concept art for Deadpool with a different look for the metallic Colossus.

The Flash and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow return April 21, and Supergirl and Batwoman on April 26.

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