Since The Flash has a super-fast metabolism to boot, it makes getting drunk during a night out with friends tricky to accomplish. But, it's not impossible!
Although they only play a brief role in "The Flash," the character being chased by Batman has a long DC history and is slated to appear in a future project.
The ending of "The Flash" offers opportunities for Barry Allen's archnemesis, Eobard Thawne, to appear in future installments. Here's how that may be possible.
Contrary to many fan theories, Eobard Thawne aka Reverse-Flash was not in "The Flash" after all. But there's always the chance he may appear in future projects.
While it may not be the movie you would have wanted, someone used AI to figure out what "Avengers: Endgame" would look like if it was made by Tim Burton.
The depiction of the T-Rex in "Jurassic World: Dominion" rubbed some fans the wrong way. However, according to the director, this was done for good reason.
Do any of the various Batman survive in The Flash? Uh, yes, and no! It's... complicated -- all thanks to Barry Allen's time-traveling hijinks in The Flash.
"The Flash" includes many nods to the well-known elements of the Speedster's persona in the comics, including the iconic ring he uses to hide his costume.
Goofy roommate Gary is one of the kookiest new characters introduced in "The Flash," but who plays Barry Allen's live-in buddy in the Flashpoint timeline?
"The Flash" fans might be wondering who the "Space Giant" and Kryptonian woman were who stood with General Zod. They're actually characters from "Man of Steel."
The prison in Netflix's "Extraction 2" isn't based on a real place, but the brutal environment isn't far-fetched when compared to other penitentiaries.
"Extraction 2" isn't void of creating some confusion about certain plot and character elements. Here, we attempt to explain some of the most confusing moments.