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The Justice Society of America, or JSA for short, was the comic book medium’s first-ever super team. And they are making their big screen debut in Black Adam. Although, we only meet four members in that film — Doctor Fate, Hawkman, Atom Smasher, and Cyclone. But should the JSA prove popular, a spin-off film seems likely. It’s time to expand this relatively small team into an actual society, as their name suggests. And we have some ideas on who should join that expanded lineup.

The Justice Society as seen in the film Black Adam.
Warner Bros.

A Justice Society DCEU Movie Should Start with a World War II Flashback

Although we think a JSA spin-off movie would likely take place in the same timeframe as Black Adam, their history as the first-ever superhero team should be represented. That’s why we hope there is some kind of flashback to their early days in World War II. A lot of the more ’40s-specific heroes, who likely wouldn’t see a movie otherwise, could showcase in a scene like this. Let’s see younger versions of Hawkman and Doctor Fate, as well as the mentors to Atom Smasher and Cyclone, the Atom and Red Tornado.

The Justice Society of America, art by Jim Lee.
DC Comics

Other classic heroes of the JSA like Starman, Wildcat, and the rest should appear too. Especially if they have legacy heroes as members in the present day (but we’ll get to them). And why not have Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, appear in this scene? Who doesn’t want to see Diana lead the JSA against Nazis during WWII? They originally designed wonder Woman to fight Nazis after all. We’d love for a JSA flashback scene to show off Diana tearing some Nazi tanks in half.

After that, as the film heads into the present day, we should get a new JSA. Primarily made up of legacy heroes, like Atom Smasher and Cyclone. Although our first two candidates are actually OG members. Here are our top choices for an expanded Justice Society roster, should they get their own film.

Hawkwoman (Shiera Sanders Hall)

DC Comics' modern Hawkgirl.
DC Comics

Where Hawkman goes, Hawkgirl usually follows. The two Winged Wonders were bound to each other through time, falling in love with one another from one life to the next. So it’s odd that Shiera Hall wasn’t in Black Adam along with Carter Hall. She’s just as fierce a warrior as he is, and thanks to the Justice League cartoon, she’s an iconic hero to a whole generation who grew up with her. Should the JSA ever get its own film, Shiera needs to be there. And she should upgrade her name to Hawkwoman, despite that being a separate character in the comics at times.

The Spectre (Jim Corrigan)

The modern incarnation of DC Comics' The Spectre
DC Comics

The ghostly Spectre was a founding member of the JSA, and aside from the Hawks and Doctor Fate, one of the few who could feasibly still be around today. The reason? He’s already been dead for decades. As his name indicates, he’s a ghost. The Spectre is DC’s Spirit of Vengeance, the embodiment of God’s Wrath, and easily one of the most powerful entities in the DC universe.

In the 1940s, the Spirit of Vengeance bonded with the ghost of murdered police detective Jim Corrigan. Although there have been other hosts for the Spectre, Corrigan remains the most identifiable. With his ghostly white face and green hood and cape, he makes for a striking image, and would definitely make the JSA a bigger powerhouse team than they already are.

Mister Terrific (Michael Holt)

The DC Universe's 3rd smartest man, Michael Holt
DC Comics

There was a Mister Terrific in the Golden Age, Terry Sloane, who was part of the JSA, but frankly, he was totally forgettable. His chest emblem, which said the words “Fair Play,” was even corny in the ’40s. However, the inheritor of his legacy in the modern era, Michael Holt, far surpassed his predecessor. He’s been chairman of the team, and a DC Universe mainstay, for years now.

Considered “the third smartest man in the world,” behind only Lex Luthor and Bruce Wayne, Holt was on the verge of suicide after several personal tragedies. Then the Spectre intervened and showed Holt what he could do with his intellect to help others. After hearing about Terry Sloane from the Spectre, he took his superhero name, and became a key member of the JSA. As the team’s Batman (no powers, but literally good at everything) he could become an invaluable part of a cinematic Justice Society.

Jade and Obsidian (Jenny-Lynn Hayden and Todd Rice)

The original Green Lantern's heroic children, Jade and Obsidian.
DC Comics

The original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, was a founding member of the JSA. We think WB’s Green Lantern plans, whatever they may be, will probably keep GL from being a main member of the team. But, let’s say a young Alan Scott appears in an opening flashback in WWII (along with the original Flash). They could then introduce his adult twin children, Jade and Obsidian, to the team. His son Todd Rice took the name Obsidian due to his ability to control shadows and darkness. His twin sister Jenny-Lynn, also known as Jade, was born with Green Lantern powers which are innate to her. No ring required. Also, since Obsidian is an LGBTQ character, his inclusion would allow for some representation on the team.

Wildcat (Yolanda Montez)

The second DC hero called Wildcat, Yolanda Montez.
DC Comics

The original Wildcat of the JSA, Ted Grant, was a boxer and heavyweight champion turned superhero. A fighter of considerable skill, his only actual superpower were his “9 lives,” which granted him a prolonged lifespan. He was injured in the Crisis on Infinite Earths, at which point his godchild Yolanda Montez took the Wildcat identity. She was born with catlike agility, thanks to experiments performed on her in the womb. Although they killed her off in the comics, the Stargirl TV series has reinvented Yolanda as a teenager for a new generation. We’d love to see an older version of her in the DCEU’s Justice Society, perhaps after establishing her godfather Ted in some kind of flashback/cameo scene.

Starman (Jack Knight)

The youngest son of the original Starman, Jack Knight picked up the mantle from father and joined the Justice Society for a brief time.
DC Comics

The original Starman, Ted Knight, was a genius astronomer who created a powerful gravity-defying weapon called the Cosmic Rod. Serving with the JSA in their World War II era, he retired in the 1950s. This left lots of different people to take on the mantle (including the teenaged Stargirl, as seen in her TV series). In the comics, he also had a son, Jack Knight, who became Starman when his older brother passed away.

Jack Knight was an eccentric collector of vintage memorabilia, and wanted nothing to do with the family business. But his brother’s death forced him into the role. Jack was a reluctant superhero, who didn’t even wear a costume. But he headlined his own critically acclaimed comic for over 80 issues in the ’90s. Since the Stargirl TV series has used a lot of his storylines, and rendered him not needed for TV, maybe he can show up in the cinematic DCEU instead as part of their JSA.

There are many other legacy JSA heroes who would qualify too, of course. Hourman, Power Girl, and so many more. Hopefully, DC can turn its first superhero team into its own franchise, something even the comics struggled to do at times. It’s high time the inspiration for the Justice League and every other heroic team got their moment in the sun.

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October 19, 2022

Which Heroes Should Join an Expanded DCEU Justice Society?

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The Justice Society of America, or JSA for short, was the comic book medium’s first-ever super team. And they are making their big screen debut in Black Adam. Although, we only meet four members in that film — Doctor Fate, Hawkman, Atom Smasher, and Cyclone. But should the JSA prove popular, a spin-off film seems likely. It’s time to expand this relatively small team into an actual society, as their name suggests. And we have some ideas on who should join that expanded lineup.

The Justice Society as seen in the film Black Adam.
Warner Bros.

A Justice Society DCEU Movie Should Start with a World War II Flashback

Although we think a JSA spin-off movie would likely take place in the same timeframe as Black Adam, their history as the first-ever superhero team should be represented. That’s why we hope there is some kind of flashback to their early days in World War II. A lot of the more ’40s-specific heroes, who likely wouldn’t see a movie otherwise, could showcase in a scene like this. Let’s see younger versions of Hawkman and Doctor Fate, as well as the mentors to Atom Smasher and Cyclone, the Atom and Red Tornado.

The Justice Society of America, art by Jim Lee.
DC Comics

Other classic heroes of the JSA like Starman, Wildcat, and the rest should appear too. Especially if they have legacy heroes as members in the present day (but we’ll get to them). And why not have Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, appear in this scene? Who doesn’t want to see Diana lead the JSA against Nazis during WWII? They originally designed wonder Woman to fight Nazis after all. We’d love for a JSA flashback scene to show off Diana tearing some Nazi tanks in half.

After that, as the film heads into the present day, we should get a new JSA. Primarily made up of legacy heroes, like Atom Smasher and Cyclone. Although our first two candidates are actually OG members. Here are our top choices for an expanded Justice Society roster, should they get their own film.

Hawkwoman (Shiera Sanders Hall)

DC Comics' modern Hawkgirl.
DC Comics

Where Hawkman goes, Hawkgirl usually follows. The two Winged Wonders were bound to each other through time, falling in love with one another from one life to the next. So it’s odd that Shiera Hall wasn’t in Black Adam along with Carter Hall. She’s just as fierce a warrior as he is, and thanks to the Justice League cartoon, she’s an iconic hero to a whole generation who grew up with her. Should the JSA ever get its own film, Shiera needs to be there. And she should upgrade her name to Hawkwoman, despite that being a separate character in the comics at times.

The Spectre (Jim Corrigan)

The modern incarnation of DC Comics' The Spectre
DC Comics

The ghostly Spectre was a founding member of the JSA, and aside from the Hawks and Doctor Fate, one of the few who could feasibly still be around today. The reason? He’s already been dead for decades. As his name indicates, he’s a ghost. The Spectre is DC’s Spirit of Vengeance, the embodiment of God’s Wrath, and easily one of the most powerful entities in the DC universe.

In the 1940s, the Spirit of Vengeance bonded with the ghost of murdered police detective Jim Corrigan. Although there have been other hosts for the Spectre, Corrigan remains the most identifiable. With his ghostly white face and green hood and cape, he makes for a striking image, and would definitely make the JSA a bigger powerhouse team than they already are.

Mister Terrific (Michael Holt)

The DC Universe's 3rd smartest man, Michael Holt
DC Comics

There was a Mister Terrific in the Golden Age, Terry Sloane, who was part of the JSA, but frankly, he was totally forgettable. His chest emblem, which said the words “Fair Play,” was even corny in the ’40s. However, the inheritor of his legacy in the modern era, Michael Holt, far surpassed his predecessor. He’s been chairman of the team, and a DC Universe mainstay, for years now.

Considered “the third smartest man in the world,” behind only Lex Luthor and Bruce Wayne, Holt was on the verge of suicide after several personal tragedies. Then the Spectre intervened and showed Holt what he could do with his intellect to help others. After hearing about Terry Sloane from the Spectre, he took his superhero name, and became a key member of the JSA. As the team’s Batman (no powers, but literally good at everything) he could become an invaluable part of a cinematic Justice Society.

Jade and Obsidian (Jenny-Lynn Hayden and Todd Rice)

The original Green Lantern's heroic children, Jade and Obsidian.
DC Comics

The original Green Lantern, Alan Scott, was a founding member of the JSA. We think WB’s Green Lantern plans, whatever they may be, will probably keep GL from being a main member of the team. But, let’s say a young Alan Scott appears in an opening flashback in WWII (along with the original Flash). They could then introduce his adult twin children, Jade and Obsidian, to the team. His son Todd Rice took the name Obsidian due to his ability to control shadows and darkness. His twin sister Jenny-Lynn, also known as Jade, was born with Green Lantern powers which are innate to her. No ring required. Also, since Obsidian is an LGBTQ character, his inclusion would allow for some representation on the team.

Wildcat (Yolanda Montez)

The second DC hero called Wildcat, Yolanda Montez.
DC Comics

The original Wildcat of the JSA, Ted Grant, was a boxer and heavyweight champion turned superhero. A fighter of considerable skill, his only actual superpower were his “9 lives,” which granted him a prolonged lifespan. He was injured in the Crisis on Infinite Earths, at which point his godchild Yolanda Montez took the Wildcat identity. She was born with catlike agility, thanks to experiments performed on her in the womb. Although they killed her off in the comics, the Stargirl TV series has reinvented Yolanda as a teenager for a new generation. We’d love to see an older version of her in the DCEU’s Justice Society, perhaps after establishing her godfather Ted in some kind of flashback/cameo scene.

Starman (Jack Knight)

The youngest son of the original Starman, Jack Knight picked up the mantle from father and joined the Justice Society for a brief time.
DC Comics

The original Starman, Ted Knight, was a genius astronomer who created a powerful gravity-defying weapon called the Cosmic Rod. Serving with the JSA in their World War II era, he retired in the 1950s. This left lots of different people to take on the mantle (including the teenaged Stargirl, as seen in her TV series). In the comics, he also had a son, Jack Knight, who became Starman when his older brother passed away.

Jack Knight was an eccentric collector of vintage memorabilia, and wanted nothing to do with the family business. But his brother’s death forced him into the role. Jack was a reluctant superhero, who didn’t even wear a costume. But he headlined his own critically acclaimed comic for over 80 issues in the ’90s. Since the Stargirl TV series has used a lot of his storylines, and rendered him not needed for TV, maybe he can show up in the cinematic DCEU instead as part of their JSA.

There are many other legacy JSA heroes who would qualify too, of course. Hourman, Power Girl, and so many more. Hopefully, DC can turn its first superhero team into its own franchise, something even the comics struggled to do at times. It’s high time the inspiration for the Justice League and every other heroic team got their moment in the sun.

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October 19, 2022

Turn Heads with This EXORCIST Bottle Pourer

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Even if you’ve never seen the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist, you probably know that it involves green projectile vomit. For fans of the movie who have a strong stomach, there’s now a bottle pourer in the shape of poor Regan’s slashed-up face with mouth wide open to expel demons (aka your favorite wine or liquor). We saw the delightfully gross gift thanks to Technabob. Etsy artist Crimsonhandsfx hand-crafts each pewter pourer, which sell for $45. Hurry, there’s still time to order one before hosting a Halloween party! 

Exorcist bottle pourer puking out green liquid
Crimsonhandsfx

Here’s a clip of the famous scene in The Exorcist, if you want to relive it. And a video where Linda Blair’s stand-in describes the on-set rig involved. Apparently the puke was pea soup, which probably wouldn’t work with the bottle pourer. Perhaps adding green food coloring to a Halloween punch or white wine would sufficiently gross out your guests? The Star Wars-esque green milk in the Etsy photo is certainly a choice and gets the full effect across.

There’s other horror-themed bottle pourers in the Crimsonhandsfx Etsy shop, including Pennywise and both Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. There’s other spooky items for sale, including vampire fangs, zombie masks, and 3D stickers that look like bloody wounds to really up your Halloween costume game.

Bottle pourer from The Exorcist
Crimsonhandsfx

In case you haven’t heard, a new Exorcist movie is coming to Peacock in October 2023. But if you can’t wait that long, or just don’t want to mess with the original, this is the perfect addition to your bar cart. And there’s the added bonus that if your guests get grossed out, you don’t have to share your beverages with them.  

Melissa is Nerdist’s science & technology staff writer. She also moderates “science of” panels at conventions and co-hosts Star Warsologies, a podcast about science and Star Wars. Follow her on Twitter @melissatruth. 

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October 19, 2022

TWINN: Moon Girl is Coming, and It’s Awesome

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This week, Victoria and Mikkel talk about their excitement about Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, but that’s only after they run through topics like a Constantine sequel with Keanu Reeves and Squid Games in real life. 

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October 18, 2022

MACRO Returns with its 4th Annual HBCU Summit

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The 4th Annual MACRO HBCU Summit (www.StayMACRO.com), presented by Chase Sapphire® will be in-person again this year on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at Howard University in Washington, DC.  The microfestival will host an array of panels, food trucks, giveaways and a film screening. 

The inaugural summit debuted on the campus of Howard University in 2019 with the mission to engage and educate students on a myriad of careers, opportunities and paths in the media and entertainment fields.  A host of other entertainment industry executives are confirmed to appear this year including actress Naturi Naughton, Oscar-winning production designer Hannah Beachler, M88 partner/talent manager Oronde Garrett, UTA talent agent Yasmine Pearl, journalist/TV host Gia Peppers, Managing Director and Chase Sapphire General Manager Marleta Ross and MACRO Founder & CEO Charles D. King along with a virtual appearance by director Ryan Coogler.

The event is open to students and alumni from Howard University.  All attendees must register to attend at https://macrohbcusummit.splashthat.com/.  

This year Chase Sapphire will be joining MACRO to support and uplift the microfestival.  SheaMoisture returns as a sponsor of The MACRO HBCU Summit, continuing the brand’s commitment to celebrating culture, championing Black businesses and advocating for justice. 

Beats, LiveNation and Amazon Studios will also sponsor the event that will close with a screening of the upcoming psychological horror film Nanny from writer/director Nikyatu Jusu.

Below is the full listing of the schedule of events for the day.

11:00am

Doors open. Music by Howard University alum DJ Kidd Fresh.

12:00pm

The Playbook: What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Into Hollywood.

This panel will educate attendees on the strategies, skills and the mindset needed to get a foot in the door and will get advice on what to do and what not to do when building a personal network, how to make a great impression and learn the skills necessary to survive and thrive in media and entertainment will all be discussed. 

Moderator: Gia Peppers, Journalist and TV Host

Panelists:

Oronde Garrett, Partner/talent Manager, M88

Yasmine Pearl, Motion Picture Agent, UTA

1:00pm

Redefining Storytelling: A Conversation with Academy Award winning Production Designer Hannah Beachler, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. 

Moderated by Academy Award nominated Producer Charles D. King, Judas And The Black Messiah.

Virtual Greeting by Director Ryan Coogler, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.

This intimate discussion introduced by director Ryan Coogler focuses on utilizing skills that are often undervalued and/or overlooked and turning them into incredible careers.  Hannah Beachler will discuss redefining what it means to be a storyteller in this business, creating her own lane and manifesting dreams by activating her unique skills, gifts and interests.  Beachler is a prolific production designer best known for her iconic work on Beyonce’s stunning visuals for Lemonade, On The Run II and The Gift as well as making history as the first ever African American to be nominated for and win an Oscar for her work on Marvel’s Black Panther directed by Ryan Coogler. She previously collaborated with Coogler on Creed as well as the Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury winner Fruitvale Station.  Beachler has also collaborated with director Barry Jenkins as the production designer on the Best Picture Oscar-winning film Moonlight.

2:00pm

Fireside Chat: A MACRO Conversation featuring Managing Director & Chase Sapphire General Manager Marleta Ross and actress/director/producer Naturi Naughton. 

Moderated by Stacey Walker King, Chief Brand Officer, MACRO.  

Attendees will hear from  two women who have made it their business to break boundaries and defy expectations.  The audience will gain knowledge on the elements, mindset and the vision it took to build their incredible careers. 

3:00pm

Beats Black Creators: A Conversation on Black Futurism. 

Moderated by Astor Chambers, Lead, Global Influence and Social Actions, Beats.

Attendees will learn firsthand about Black Futurism—what it is and what it looks like and hear from current Howard University students from the Beats Black Creators Cohort 2022 on how this storytelling project challenged them to build that world and take us there.

3:30pm

We See You: Creating Opportunities for HBCU Students.  Powered by SheaMoisture.

This panel will feature the debut of “Watch Them Work,” the digital docuseries featuring two HBCU student-entrepreneurs.  Executives from SheaMoisture will discuss how they find and amplify talent where they are and how they create lanes and opportunities for young storytellers and creatives.

Moderator: Gisselle Ruiz, Vice President, People & Culture, MACRO

Panelists:

Moussa Bathily, Head of Experiential Marketing, Sundial Brands

Rachel Motley, Multi-Disciplinary Artist, Howard University, Class of 2022

Darris Rushing, Celebrity Stylist, Clark Atlanta University, Class of 2022

4:00pm

Food Trucks, Music, Gifting and Styling by SheaMoisture

7:00pm

Film Screening: Howard Entertainment Program presents Nikyatu Jusu’s award-winning Nanny.  Powered by Amazon Studios. 

In this psychological horror fable of displacement written and directed by Nikyatu Jusu, Aisha (Anna Diop), a woman who recently emigrated from Senegal, is hired to care for the daughter of an affluent couple (Michelle Monaghan and Morgan Spector) living in New York City. Haunted by the absence of the young son she left behind, Aisha hopes her new job will afford her the chance to bring him to the U.S., but becomes increasingly unsettled by the family’s volatile home life. As his arrival approaches, a violent presence begins to invade both her dreams and her reality, threatening the American dream she is painstakingly piecing together. The film will be released globally in more than 240 countries and territories on Prime Video on December 16, 2022.


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