Krypton to Make it’s Way to Your TV… Should it?

DC Comics has decided to expand some more, but is this too much too soon?  I mean, I know that Gotham is doing extremely well, but should they jump the gun and add another show about people before the superhero becomes the superhero? I know… Confusing, but read on and you will understand. nnSYFY has confirmed that they will be bringing Krypton to life. It will be a series about Superman’s grandfather and his ill-fated planet. nnBased on the comic from the 80’s written by John Byrne, we will follow Kal-El’s grandfather named Seyg-El (No word yet on whether or not they will keep that name, but based on other shows, there is a strong likelihood that they will.)  Here is their official description:nn“Years before the Superman legend we know, the House of El was shamed and ostracized. This series follows The Man of Steel’s grandfather as he brings hope and equality to Krypton, turning a planet in disarray into one worthy of giving birth to the greatest Super Hero ever known.”nnWith all that said, I don’t know how I really feel about this. I am too concerned that DC is getting too laced with their decisions. We should make a show just for the sake of having another superhero type show. This can just lead to more people getting sick of the superhero fad. nnI personally like having all of these movies and shows because they give another perspective and point of view, but what’s next, a show about how  Aquaman’s parents met?  nnAll I am saying is be careful. We don’t want this to end badly. nnCheers!

By Izola

Izola is a professional writer and content creator with a strong presence in the movies, cosplay, gaming, and literature worlds. She is also an avid convention attendee, and has been to events all over the West Coast. Izola has a passion for entertainment and loves to share the latest news and interviews with celebrities like Nathan Fillion, Sigourney Weaver, Troy Baker, Matthew Gray Gubler, the cast of the Magicians, The Impractical Jokers, and others. Her work at Epic Pop Media and through other sites she freelances for, cover a wide range of topics from movies and books to cosplay and gaming.

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