In the same way that you have to grasp the Kents to know Superman, there's no wrapping your head around Wonder Woman without a firm understanding of the isolated island where she grew up.
While Harry Potter managed to keep his wand in one piece for six years before it broke in The Deathly Hallows, actor Daniel Radcliffe didn't come close to that record.
If Katie Cassidy could play another DC character, who would it be? It turns out that Cassidy herself can provide the answer to this question, and the choices for her potential DC future are maybe not the ones you would expect.
The news may come as an alarming surprise to folks who haven't been paying attention to the DVD rack at the mini mart, but The Scorpion King movies just never stopped happening. If you include The Mummy 2, the franchise now has as many feature-length entries as The Terminator.
If you're going to pull together a movie Batman reunion of sorts for your independent conspiracy thriller, why not go get the most thematically appropriate pair?
While it's always possible it could get delayed again, we recently received a bit of good news that suggests everything is back on track for The Batman to finish production in the near future.
Back in the mid-2000s, Will Smith turned down the biggest superhero role of all: Superman. No one knows what might have been if Smith had taken the role, but digital artist ApexForm has graced the world with the next best thing: fan art of what the actor would have looked like as the Man of Steel.
Like the upcoming film's titular character himself, director Matt Reeves' The Batman is shrouded in a dark veil of mystery. That considered, a new (and unconfirmed) rumor has fans seriously stressing out about what the movie might have in store.
Cobra Kai seamlessly injects callbacks and references to the original film, ranging from insignificant set details to obscure plot-driving story beats. There's one in particular, though, that fans are still waiting to see.
Daniel (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny (William Zabka) refer back to this legendary deleted scene on Cobra Kai, and only super-fans know what they're talking about.
When Homelander's mad, all you can do is pray he spares you. We've seen first-hand how one of his rampages go down, and things get messy fast. In fact, one fan of The Boys recently brought up an interesting point: who cleans up the blood on his suit?
Voice actor Maurice LaMarche's take on the Brain, probably his most widely recognized character, came from two places: the golden age of Hollywood, and the Animaniacs writers' room.
Fans should also brace themselves for the possibility that this will be the last Snyder DC film to come out, and that scoop comes directly from Snyder himself.
Whatever you want to call them, Redditor u/EndlessMorfeus thought it'd be fun to fancast the actors behind The Seven as DC villains. It's an interesting premise, since the heroes are basically Justice League analogues gone wild. Here's how this thought experiment turned out.
The new teaser didn't tell us much, nor did the director's Vero commentary, but one small Easter egg hidden in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it frame is an obvious reference to Leto's controversial interpretation of the Clown Prince of Crime.
Zack Snyder has now confirmed that Leto will return to his most divisive role in the upcoming recut of Justice League; even more excitingly, the Snyder Cut will reportedly feature a whole new aesthetic for the Clown Prince of Crime.
The mysterious ninja from The Boys is a clear riff on Batman, as evidenced by his black and grey costume, his martial arts combat style, and his reputation as someone to fear by the criminal community. Many have wondered whether or not Batman could hold his own against Black Noir, and vice versa.
Ben Affleck was a great Batman for what Zack Snyder's movies called for, but he almost missed his chance to enter the DCEU. Snyder recently revealed that another actor — who did end up in Justice League as a different character — read for the part of Batman before an official casting was set.
Speaking to The Nerd Queens, Zack Snyder recently expanded on his ideas for a Batman/Catwoman romance, set late in the two characters' careers. "You would have to say, there's a flashback to ten years ago..."
During the DC FanDome event, it was announced that there would be a forthcoming Static Shock movie. People immediately took to Twitter saying Boyega should take up the role. Boyega, however, tweeted that he had a different character in mind: the Red Hood.
According to William Zabka, Pat Morita once pitched a fifth Karate Kid movie that would have put Johnny Lawrence on a very different path from the one the Cobra Kai series has laid out for him, envisioning a Johnny who rose above his defeat to become a success.