Chris Klein made an impression when he joined the cast of The CW's "The Flash" as Orlin Dwyer aka Cicada. But why did he leave the show after just one season?
Fans who thought there might be a significant Spider-Man presence in "Morbius" after the trailers will likely be disappointed once they see the actual film.
Sony Picture's new Marvel film Morbius, starring Jared Leto as the title character, features quite a few Easter eggs, including a connection to Spider-Man 3.
Kerry Washington has a Marvel film under her belt — actually, she has two, as she participated in the film's sequel as well. Can you guess which one it is?
Show business is famously competitive -- writers trying to get a script read, actors vying for the same parts. Every once in a while, kindness shines through.
Child actors can seem to suddenly streak across popular culture, too often a fragile, fleeting career arc. Some few go on to other, perhaps bigger, fame.
Considering how busy Gerard Way must have been when he wrote the "Umbrella Academy" comics, what could have motivated him to invest his time in such a project?
For many, Rocky Carroll is synonymous with his character Leon Vance from "NCIS." But did you know he has also voiced an iconic character from DC Comics?
On the surface, you might think that being cast in major studio productions would be the end of your worries. Come to find out, Tinseltown has bullies, too.
While there are many transformative aspects of the Hulk's story, Mark Ruffalo's performance in "Thor: Ragnarok" is pretty important to his character's arc.
With Ms. Marvel's powers changing for the small screen, these are the superheroes who have had their powers altered after being adapted into a different medium.
As interesting as Sharon Stone's casting as Victoria Kord in "Blue Beetle" is, audiences might have forgotten that it won't be her first stint as a DC villain.
The credits of "Moon Knight" Episode 1 imply there's still one of Marc Spector's personalities you haven't seen. Who, then, is still missing from the picture?
"The Dark Knight" was David Dastmalchian's first foray into comic book movies, and he remains a fan of them. He recently shared his thoughts on "The Batman."