We love Spider-Man too, but we've seen countless iterations of him. There's one DC teen hero who has never gotten his spotlight on the big screen but should.
In a franchise filled with disgusting moments, one particularly grotesque "Deadpool 2" scene had star Ryan Reynolds defending it in his own inimitable way.
This A-list star lost out on a big paycheck when he turned down the role of Aragorn in "The Lord of the Rings." He explained why he said no to Peter Jackson.
The 1996 live-action film "101 Dalmatians" featured this major star as Cruella de Vil. Later, she went on to claim a role in Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy."
"Blue Beetle" is one of the most entertaining DC movies in a long time, but what does the ending mean? We've taken a deep dive into the end of "Blue Beetle."
DC's newest superhero film, "Blue Beetle," is likable but generic -- though it features a charming lead performance from Xolo Maridueña as Jaime Reyes.
"Blue Beetle" is the penultimate DCEU movie, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. James Gunn's DCU soft reboot may very well have big plans for Jaime Reyes.
"The Marvels" director Nia DaCosta recently revealed that Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, will still be the same age in the film as she was on "Ms. Marvel."
In true superhero movie fashion, "Blue Beetle" has not one, but two post-credits scenes. One is just a funny Easter egg, while the other sets up a sequel.
Nia DaCosta is a comic book nerd, and she isn't the biggest fan of one major change that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has made to the source material.