Not all Harley Quinns are created equal. So where's a fan to start, given the sheer number of Harleys to choose from? Here they all are, from worst to best.
The Batman is in front of the cameras, and one intrepid Twitter user has given us our first look at director Matt Reeves' solo vehicle for the Dark Knight. User @100Jordanlee shared a series of set photos showing off the look of Gotham's cops, cop cars, and some utility vehicles.
The Impractical Jokers are making the jump from television hit to feature film, and here's everything you need to know about what to expect when Impractical Jokers: The Movie arrives in theaters.
Todd Phillips' Joker may have been the darkest take yet on the iconic Batman villain — but it could have been so much darker. Speaking on his podcast, filmmaker Kevin Smith revealed that he's privy to the film's original intended ending — and that it would have had fans' jaws on the floor.
Samuel L. Jackson has had so many memorable roles that you could be forgiven for forgetting that he appeared in one of the most beloved movies of all time: Jackson played Ray Arnold, the island's unimpressed chain-smoking chief engineer, in Jurassic Park. Here's why his death scene was cut.
Superman's arch-rival is a calculating genius whose main weakness is his own stubborn pride — but there's more to the story than that, and even if you're a DC diehard, there are probably parts of the story that you've missed. This is the untold truth of Lex Luthor.
Regardless of who's wearing the costume, the Flash is an incredibly powerful character — one whose powers go well beyond simply "running fast." From the breadth of his power set to the little-explored corners of his colorful history, here's a look at the untold truth of the Flash.
Team Flash goes harder (and presumably faster) than anyone else when it comes to digging up obscure references. From the very beginning to the Last Boy On Earth, here's a look at the Easter eggs in The Flash that only the diehard DC fans noticed.
In the years since Mad Max: Fury Road's debut, director George Miller has kept hope alive for not one but two related follow-ups. Discussion about the legit sequel sparked again in a December 2019 interview. Details are still fuzzy, but here's what we know about Mad Max: Fury Road 2.
From rare strains of Kryptonite to the Martian Manhunter's imaginary friend to a Gotham City franchise opening up a new branch, here are the Supergirl Easter eggs that were definitely put there for the diehards.
Dave Bautista, you sneaky scoundrel, you. The Guardians of the Galaxy star has got DC fans losing their minds over a photo he posted to his Twitter account which seems to suggest that he may be in talks to star in a film produced by Warner Bros. — DC's parent company.
Still pining for the Zack Snyder Justice League trilogy that never was? We might have the cure for that — or, we may leave you wanting it even more. It all depends upon how dark you like your superhero fare, because Snyder has confirmed that Batman would have died in Justice League 3.
The Batman's rogues' gallery might have just gotten a bit more crowded. Rumor-mongering website We Got This Covered is reporting that, according to its sneaky and ever-anonymous sources, the production is looking to add longtime Bats nemesis Clayface to the mix.
Sticking with the '80s time setting and amped-up tone of the movie, the trailer for Wonder Woman 1984 is set to a unique tune that likely got stuck in many fans' brains after seeing the footage. So, what's the song in the Wonder Woman 1984 trailer? We've got the answer.
Robert Pattinson still doesn't quite believe in the Batman. After making some head-turning comments about whether or not Gotham's Caped Crusader is a true vigilante, the actor has reaffirmed his stance: Batman isn't a superhero.
Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League may never see the light of day, but fans' fascination with it isn't going anywhere. The director recently took to his Vero account to share an image of Ben Affleck's Batman from his cut of the movie, and it is — to put it mildly — freakin' sweet.
Robert Pattinson might be running into a big issue while preparing for The Batman. In a recent YouTube stream, Beyond the Trailer's Grace Randolph disclosed that sources close to the film's production are reporting that the actor is having trouble packing on the necessary pounds for the role.
With a cast that combines up-and-coming actors with familiar faces and a plot that balances sci-fi with the supernatural, the big screen adaptation of Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl is likely to pull in big crowds. Here's everything we know.
Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot is a huge part of the success that was the first-ever female-lead comic book film, and she's getting a huge pay raise for the sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, as a result. Just how much? Well, get ready to be wrapped up in Diana Prince's Lasso of Truth: we've got the answer.
Though that wildly unsettling laugh has all but ensured that his Joker will linger long in the public consciousness for years to come, it seems that (at least for the moment) Joaquin Phoenix's time in the fractured mind of Arthur Fleck is at an end. What's next for the esteemed actor?
Crime pays... at least, it does if you happen to be the Clown Prince. A breakdown by Variety revealed what the stars of the year's biggest movies were paid. While Joaquin Phoenix's salary for Joker wasn't in line with your average lead in a comic book film, it was nothing to laugh at, either.
Marvel's Thor Odinson and DC's Superman are among the most powerful heroes in all of comics lore. Let's try to determine: is Thor stronger than Superman?
Pinky and the Brain is full of so many historical references, pop culture parodies, and progressive ideals that it's hard to classify it as a true children's program. And today, we're going to prove our mousy worth by looking at some of the things in Pinky and the Brain that only adults notice.
Just as each actor leaves his mark, the Joker leaves his mark on them. As fun as the character can be, it's proven challenging for many, including forcing them to face physical and mental dangers. Let's take a look at why this is such a dangerous role to play.
You can probably see the scenario now: Commissioner Gordon ascends to the roof of the Gotham Police Department and turns on the Bat-Signal to summon the Dark Knight. But what if that's not actually the signal's purpose? What if it is, in fact, intended as a warning to Gotham's criminal element?