Plans were once in place for Michael Keaton's Batman to serve in a similar role as Nick Fury in the MCU. Here's why these plans eventually fell through.
Jean Grey is getting a new solo series, and we have the exclusive first look at the X-Man's new adventure spinning out of Marvel Comics' "Fall of X" event.
Reviews are rolling in for Christopher Nolan's latest film, "Oppenheimer" - and it's safe to say that critics are in awe of the director's sprawling epic.
It's the heavyweight battle of 2023. However, whoever wins Barbie vs Oppenheimer doesn't matter, because the real victor is moviegoers - and cinema at large.
Streaming giant Netflix getting rid of its cheapest, no-advertisement plan in the United States and the United Kingdom. Here's how it will affect subscribers.
After months of anticipation, Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie's "Barbie" is finally set to debut. Here's what Rotten Tomatoes critics are saying about the film.
SAG-AFTRA and the WGA are both on a historic strike in America, but on the other side of the pond, actors and writers in the United Kingdom can't join in.
"The Marvels" executive producer Mary Livanos says that the film's inventive body-swapping premise was influenced by "Captain Marvel" comics from the '60s.
Writer Cameron Chittock and artist Fero Pe dove into their new crossover "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Stranger Things" and teased what's next for the heroes.
"Pet Sematary: Bloodlines" is a prequel to the horror classic by Stephen King, and these new images hint at what's to come in the film featuring David Duchovny.
Christopher Nolan is known for creating incredible practical effects in his movies, and apparently, this extended to his work on his newest epic "Oppenheimer."
If Michael Cera wasn't already signed on for Edgar Wright's "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World," chances are that the actor would have left Hollywood behind.
"Hawkgirl" author Jadzia Axelrod discussed the fresh new direction for the character, teased the new characters joining the larger DC Universe, and more.
Boom! Studios has just announced the Ranger Academy comic book series, which shall see a new and different take on the beloved "Power Rangers" universe.
Galadriel's husband is mentioned in "The Rings of Power" Season 1, but it doesn't match Tolkien's accounts of Celeborn. What could this mean for Season 2?