Casio GBD-H1000 im Test: Die erste G-Shock für Sportler ist speziell

Die G-Shock GBD-H1000 soll Garmin und Polar Konkurrenz bieten. Im Test offenbart sie skurrile Eigenheiten – gemeint ist nicht die Optik. Ein Test von Peter Steinlechner (Casio, Test)

Die G-Shock GBD-H1000 soll Garmin und Polar Konkurrenz bieten. Im Test offenbart sie skurrile Eigenheiten - gemeint ist nicht die Optik. Ein Test von Peter Steinlechner (Casio, Test)

Delightfully bonkers Doom Patrol is coming back for a second season

The show’s second season will air both on DC Universe and HBO Max.

Doom Patrol returns later this month for a second season on both HBO Max and DC Universe.

Chances are you missed Doom Patrol when it debuted last year, due to the fact that it aired exclusively on the DC Universe streaming platform. (It's based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name.) That's a shame, because it proved to be a delightfully bonkers show about a "found family" of superhero misfits. For its forthcoming second season, the show will air both on DC Universe and HBO Max, hopefully expanding its audience. Judging by the official trailer, we're in for another crazy ride.

(Some S1 spoilers below.)

Timothy Dalton plays Niles Caulder, aka The Chief, a medical doctor who saved the lives of the various Doom Patrol members and lets them stay in his mansion. His Manor of Misfits includes Jane, aka Crazy Jane (Diane Guerrero), whose childhood trauma resulted in 64 distinct personalities, each with its own powers. Rita (April Bowlby), aka Elasti-Woman, is a former actress with stretchy, elastic properties she can't really control, thanks to being exposed to a toxic gas that altered her cellular structure. Larry Trainor, aka Negative Man, is a US Air Force pilot who has a "negative energy entity" inside him, and must be swathed in bandages to keep radioactivity from seeping out of his body. (Matt Bomer plays Trainor without the bandages, while Matthew Zuk takes on the bandaged role.)

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