The Marvel Movie You Forgot Starred A Lord Of The Rings Actor
You likely forgot that this "Lord of the Rings" actor starred in a Marvel Comics-based production way back when.
Read MoreYou likely forgot that this "Lord of the Rings" actor starred in a Marvel Comics-based production way back when.
Read MoreWarner Bros. Discovery's most powerful weapon in the DC universe is one they've barely used — they just need to give it the green light.
Read MoreWe're going to get an answer to a question MCU fans have had for quite some time in "She-Hulk." It also revolves around one of the most famous Avengers.
Read MoreThe cast and crew of "She-Hulk: Attorney at Law" have put an end to the theory that Ghost Rider will make an appearance in the series.
Read MoreYou wouldn't think to look at it, but Netflix's recent hit "The Sandman" and Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" have a significant connection.
Read MoreFrom supernatural spinoffs to Neil Gaiman superhero stories, these are the best comics to read if you loved Netflix's The Sandman.
Read MoreKat Dennings may be known in the MCU as Darcy Lewis, but the actress actually once joined the DC Universe as an iconic Sandman character.
Read More"Vikings" killed off plenty of characters throughout its run, but there's one death, in particular, that fans of the show think is its saddest.
Read MoreGiancarlo Esposito was once offered a part on a Disney+ MCU series, but he had to ultimately turn it down — with him describing why at Fan Expo.
Read MoreShe-Hulk has never been adapted to live-action before until now. But in the 1990s, there was an attempt for a She-Hulk movie, but it was ultimately scrapped.
Read MoreHawkman's backstory is far too confusing to explain, so the "Black Adam" filmmakers decided to do something different.
Read MoreNot everyone looks back fondly on the 1990s Disney flick.
Read MoreDuring his audition for the part of George Costanza on "Seinfeld," Jason Alexander opted to impersonate a controversial celebrity. Producers didn't love it.
Read MoreMarvel heroes strive to be morally upright, but that doesn't mean their actors haven't occasionally found themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Read More"South Park" has boasted a number of guest celebrity voice actors over the years, including one star who once suited up as the Caped Crusader.
Read MoreWhile Netflix's dark fantasy epic stays very close to the original story, these are the biggest differences between Netflix's The Sandman and the comic books.
Read MorePierce Brosnan will join the world of superheroes in "Black Adam." Here's why director Jaume Collet-Serra thinks he was the perfect choice to play Dr. Fate.
Read MoreBefore "The Sandman," its star spent most of his career thriving under the radar. Now that he's officially famous, here's the untold truth of Tom Sturridge.
Read MoreMCU fans have been hoping to see Ryan Gosling in the MCU. Here's who our readers want him to play.
Read MoreShe-Hulk deals with legal problems every day, so it's oddly fitting that complex rights issues are preventing certain characters from joining her series.
Read More"Dune" graphic novelists Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson discussed what things they read that inspire them in their work.
Read MoreLate in his career, Robin Williams made his return to network series TV. Unfortunately, the show was not successful and was canceled after one season.
Read MoreWhile Vince Gilligan said he's pleased with the final season of "Better Call Saul," he also wishes he'd done one thing differently in the episode "Waterworks."
Read MoreWhile "The Witcher" certainly doesn’t shy away from steamy and passionate scenes, one Geralt and Yennefer moment have fans all saying the same thing.
Read MoreLong before "Young Sheldon" was a thing, Iain Armitage made his television debut with a quick but memorable role on truTV's "Impractical Jokers."
Read MoreA new actor has expressed interest in playing the Joker -- and as it turns out, he already has plenty of experience when it comes to playing comics bad guys.
Read MoreThe author of the book "Bullet Train" was based on didn't have a lot to do with adapting the source material for the big screen.
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