DC's Jim Lee Has Bad News For Synderverse Fans At San Diego Comic-Con
While fans promote "#RestoreTheSnyderverse" on social media, DC's Jim Lee provides a sobering update.
Read MoreWhile fans promote "#RestoreTheSnyderverse" on social media, DC's Jim Lee provides a sobering update.
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Read MoreDeadpool himself Ryan Reynolds celebrated the R-rated franchise's arrival on Disney+ by poking fun at some of the Mouse House's previous traumatizing movies.
Read MoreLegendary comic writer Alan Grant, known for his work on Batman, among many other properties, has died. He leaves behind a legacy of imagination and compassion.
Read MoreThere was one thing that Jeff Bridges says drove him "absolutely crazy" on set, to the point where he had to really evaluate his approach to "Iron Man."
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Read MoreThe antagonist for "Green Lantern: Beware My Power" was shown to be Sinestro, but there are a few things about the villain that didn't quite add up for fans.
Read MoreWhile most people know Mehcad Brooks from Supergirl and Mortal Kombat, fans might be surprised to learn that he starred in a 2000s Disney Channel movie.
Read MoreWhen we see Mahershala Ali's spin on the legendary daywalker, here's how the cast of Blade should really look.
Read MoreNeil McGinness discussed how his new book, "Pulp Power: The Shadow, Doc Savage, and the Art of the Street & Smith Universe," explores the earliest superheroes.
Read More"Jeepers Creepers: Reborn" looks set to be a fresh start for the franchise, and that means a new actor will play the villain at the heart of the story.
Read MoreKarl Urban took a break from "The Boys" to become a swashbuckling hero in Netflix's "The Sea Beast," but there was one thing he didn't like about the role.
Read MoreThor is loud, brash, cocky, reckless, and violent—and that's when he's a good guy. When he goes bad, he's even worse.
Read MoreAramis Knight made his MCU debut as Red Dagger in the "Ms. Marvel" series. He shared what the experience was like and why it wasn't too nerve-wracking for him.
Read More"Green Lantern: Beware My Power" comes out on July 26, but fans are already debating its merits and whether it's a good time or not.
Read MoreSomething scary happened when filmmakers tried to make Daniel Radcliffe's blue eyes match Harry Potter's green ones for "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone."
Read MoreReality TV show "Impractical Jokers" came from humble beginnings, with a pitch video shot on an iPhone. Here's how long it takes to film each episode now.
Read MoreMs. Marvel is all about accepting who you truly are - or is it? Keep reading and watching to find out why!
Read MoreFans of the anime television series Fire Force weigh in on why they dislike the character Inca.
Read MoreWe now know when we'll get to see the extended cut of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" as official dates for the re-release have been announced.
Read MoreHere's what we know about how you can watch the new DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation feature film Green Lantern: Beware My Power at home.
Read More"Young Sheldon" actor Richard Kind hasn't always played nice on-screen, but you likely didn't know he played this villainous "Batman" character.
Read MoreIt turns out that there is one "Karate Kid" Easter egg, in particular, that viewers instantly fell in love with when it showed up in "Cobra Kai" Season 1.
Read MoreA new piece of MCU fan art makes a compelling case for why Marvel should consider casting Elizabeth Lail as Sue Storm AKA the Invisible Woman.
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