While General Grievous is kind of a goofy villain in "Revenge of the Sith," "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire" takes him back to his much more terrifying origins.
As Season 1 of "X-Men '97" draws to a close, the Marvel animated hit has previewed a callback that shows just how far superheroes have come on the screen.
A new report claims Disney+ is set to launch "old-style" television channels on its streaming service, including those dedicated to the MCU and "Star Wars."
Disney still believes it made the right choice in firing Cara Dune actor Gina Carano from "The Mandalorian," and it all boils down to the First Amendment.
Finn Jones' Iron Fist gets an MCU costume upgrade in new Marvel fan art inspired by the character's appearance on "Ultimate Spider-Man" and Supreme Strange.
As hinted by this cameo, there seem to be signs on "X-Men '97" that the titular team might be coming to blows with another heroic team -- the Avengers.
The fifth episode of "X-Men '97," "Remember It," was packed with tragedy, but fans on social media were unanimously impressed with its dramatic storytelling.
"X-Men '97" officially confirms Marvel's coolest mutant (and although he's traditionally been the poster boy for the "X-Men" franchise, it's not Wolverine).
As comic book fans may have suspected given the ending of Episode 2 of "X-Men '97," Episode 3 introduces new audiences to Mister Sinister. Who is this villain?
"X-Men '97" runs through iconic comic book storylines with relative haste. What could this mean for the X-Men's future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Rogue is well known for having the unfortunate superpower of killing anyone who touches her -- so how does Magneto emerge unscathed after physical contact?
"X-Men '97" Episode 2 continues the show's quest to live up to previous "X-Men" projects but in doing so repeats a terrible "X-Men: The Last Stand" mistake.
"X-Men '97" Episode 1 continues a huge series mistake from the original - but Marvel fans fixed it, putting forward assorted potential explanations on Reddit.
"X-Men '97" is performing extremely well on Rotten Tomatoes, but as it isn't part of the MCU, it won't help the franchise's flagging critic scores on the site.
Episode 2 of "X-Men '97" ends with the twist arrival of a character who might just signal that things are going to get very strange in future episodes.