"Lucifer" ended in 2021, but Scarlett Estevez has continued to land roles in fantasy films and television shows. Here, we explore her acting career this far.
HBO Max's "Peacemaker" incorporated some darker things from the DC comics. Fans seem particularly willing to overlook the dark parts of one beloved character.
Robin Williams' last film was "Absolutely Anything," directed and co-written by Terry Jones of "Monty Python" fame. Sadly, he ended his career with a flop.
Viewers may recognize Justine Jordan from "Firefly Lane" in other roles. If you're wondering where you've seen her, here's a look at what else she's been in.
"Machete" star Danny Trejo feels that his character has some of the same personal cultural relevance as other well-known superheroes for certain audiences.
After starring in "The Godfather," James Caan was once in talks to play Superman in a comedic telling of the superhero's story, but he passed on the role.
DC has a long history, but as with most expansive universes, some stories are stronger than others. These are some that the DC Cinematic Universe should avoid.
"Lucifer" was a big hit on both Fox and Netflix, due to its strong supporting cast, including fan-favorite Kevin Alejandro's Dan and his infamous nickname.
There's no simple answer for how Tim Burton got to make the dark, subversive Batman Returns, but here are some surprising stories about how it got there.
Ezra Miller is as well known for their erratic behavior and legal woes as for their role as The Flash. Let's retrace Miller's life from childhood to now.
Joivan Wade stars in "Doom Patrol," and in an exclusive interview with Looper, he recalled one of his favorite moments with his co-stars: playing charades.
With James Gunn and Peter Safran set to shake up the DC film and TV division, here are some previous shows that were canceled before they were even made.
Dwayne Johnson has finally offered some clarity on the future of Black Adam, and while he puts a positive spin on things, it's mostly bad news for fans.