The Winchesters' showrunner Robbie Thompson said that things are about to get more conflicted in John and Mary's relationship. He guarantees more drama.
Henry Cavill will return as Superman in future movies. It's a move that's been met with wide praise from fans and also from "Man of Steel" director Zack Snyder.
With Zac Efron set to play wrestling legend Kevin Von Erich in "The Iron Claw," fans are concerned about how the role might affect him physically and mentally.
Now that "Black Adam" is a hit, fans are excited about Dwayne Johnson's teased showdown between Black Adam and Superman. We examine their previous battles.
The new co-CEOs of DC Studios will be James Gunn and Peter Safran, which could signal Warner Bros. Discovery's shifting priorities for the future of the DCEU.
The rich history of the DC Extended Universe goes back to the early 2000s, but that's just the beginning of the expansive saga of how the DCEU came to be.
The DCEU film "Black Adam" is a success among audiences, and its star Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is apparently responsible for many moviegoers attending.
Bailey Bass, who plays Claudia on AMC's "Interview with the Vampire" is opening up about her character with a fascinating analysis. Here's what she said.
DC's "Black Adam," starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, opened this weekend and fan feelings are mixed especially when it comes to Black Adam being an anti-hero.
HBO Max's "Batgirl" film was scrapped unexpectedly, but iconic "Batman" star Michael Keaton, who was set to reprise his role, was still paid a hefty check.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson teased the reappearance of Henry Cavill as Superman in "Black Adam" before the film even released. Here's how the epic cameo happened.
In addition to the titular anti-hero, "Black Adam" also introduces the Justice Society of America, or JSA, and the film once included more scenes with them.
Fans of "Law & Order: SVU" will recognize Tamara Tunie as Dr. Melinda Warner. However, only hardcore fans will be familiar with her musical background.
In a recent interview, Tim Burton recalled how studio executives thought 1989's "Batman" was too dark and gritty, despite looking tame by today's standards.