Disney's long-awaited adaptation of Irish author Eoin Colfer's beloved Artemis Fowl series is finally here, and it's not exactly what fans were hoping for.
If you're not a Eurovision fan quite yet, don't worry. The movie's cast is absolutely stacked, and it's made by people who know how to make very, very silly movies. If you're a comedy fan, you're in good hands.
The ongoing global pandemic of COVID-19 may have canceled San Diego Comic-Con (and just about every other fan convention planned for 2020), but DC is on target
At the end of Artemis Fowl, the title character declares himself a criminal mastermind ... but aren't criminal masterminds the bad guys in movies, with the exception of films like Robin Hood and Ocean's Eleven? Here's why Kenneth Branagh made the title character in his film less villainous.
When Victor Garber first appeared on The Flash as Martin Stein, a scientist merged with an engineer named Ronnie Raymond to form the transmuted entity Firestorm, nobody could have guessed that the character would become such a beloved time-hopping adventurer. So why did Garber leave the series?
The new movie hitting Disney+ brings many fantastic characters from Eoin Colfer's beloved fantasy series to the screen. Among them is a foul-smelling dwarf with a penchant for theft named Mulch Diggums. He might seem familiar, even if you don't recognize him right away under all that dwarf hair.
Artemis Fowl is a movie for kids, but it's a complicated one with lots going on. There's something for everyone, even adults, who will see the movie from a completely different angle. These are the things only adults notice in Artemis Fowl.
While various mediums have depicted the Joker killing Batman, there isn't one universal answer as to how the Clown Prince of Crime would handle it. At the same time, there's a common thread to all such stories beneath the surface, painting a clearer picture of his post-Dark Knight existence.
In most cases, Easter eggs exist solely to wink at the audience, included in the background for fun without any real weight in the story. In the case of the DCEU, though, some of these little details mean so much more and can serve to enrich the world.
In addition to all the time lost, and the visions gained, by the passengers of Montego Air flight 828 on Manifest, their return started a harrowing countdown. Everyone on the plane has "a death date." Here's what that means, and how it unfolds on the show.
It's official: The Bat's back on. Principle photography for The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as the newest iteration of the vigilante, has been given the green light to resume in England. It had only just begun filming when it had to shift into hibernation back in March of 2020.
Fans of the DC Extended Universe just got a big blue surprise. Multiple outlets are reporting that, after years of speculation as to whether it would ever happen, Henry Cavill is in talks with Warner Bros. and DC Films to make a triumphant return to the franchise as Superman. What could this mean?
Word on the street is that Henry Cavill's Superman is in talks to fly the skies once more. However, if reports are to be believed, there's a pretty big catch that comes along with Cavill's purported comeback as the Man of Steel.
Welcome to the Darkseid. In advance of the impending release of Zack Snyder's Justice League, colloquially referred to as the "Snyder Cut" on HBO Max next year, Snyder took to social media to post the first-ever public image of how the iconic DC villain Darkseid will appear in the film.
Fox's Lucifer has been a devilishly good piece of urban fantasy television. Aside from the inventive premise, the series has benefited from an appealing cast. It's full of familiar faces, but the journeyman actor who plays Dan Espinoza should look especially familiar to fans of supernatural TV.
In April 2020, actor Logan Williams, best known for portraying the young version of Barry Allen on The Flash, had unexpectedly died. Here's what happened.
Mad Max: Fury Road had a very convoluted production journey, so much so that the opening and closing scenes of the movie were almost not shot at all. Here's why those important scenes almost didn't make it into Fury Road.
When The Flash star Keiynan Lonsdale arrived in Central City during the show's season 2 mid-season finale, his entrance was electric. So, it was stunning to hear that the former series regular, who had jumped ship to star on Legends of Tomorrow, would be leaving both shows. Here's why it happened.
News of Ruby Rose's departure from her role as the title character in the CW's Batwoman shook the Arrowverse and its fandom. But one man who's been around since the very beginning of the network's DC lineup says something positive may come from the split.
Fans have been offering their own casting suggestions for Ruby Rose's Batwoman replacement, and one very famous fan even threw their own hat in the ring for the role. However, we have to say we're not sure they will be getting a call back.
As soon as Ruby Rose announced that she was stepping away from the role of Batwoman, the CW revealed it would recast the show for its upcoming second season. It seems like there's a perfect opportunity for the network to find a lesser-known performer and make her a star.
There are a lot of reasons Lucifer has become a fan-favorite series. Key among them is the character of Detective Chloe Decker, who probably looks more than a little familiar. She's played by Lauren German, and if you've owned a TV in the past 20 years, you've almost certainly seen her before.
Matt Reeves' upcoming The Batman, which boasts an all-star cast, also features Colin Farrell as Oswald "Oz" Cobblepot, otherwise known as the villainous Penguin. According to Farrell, however, the Penguin may not play a huge role in The Batman.
Brec Bassinger has taken on the role of Stargirl, the CW's newest DC hero, but she's hardly new to working in teen dramas, or even as a leading lady. Here's where your new favorite DC hero, Stargirl, came from, and why you might recognize her.
Is Robert Pattinson going... batty? Fans are taking to social media to voice their concern following the publication of an in-depth piece in GQ titled, "Robert Pattinson: A Dispatch from Isolation." Judging by some of his words and actions, isolation has not been terribly kind to Pattinson's psyche.