• Aang gliding in Avatar: The Last Airbender

    The Hidden Easter Egg You Missed In Avatar: The Last Airbender

    Avatar first aired on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. With its expert storytelling and broad appeal, the series quickly became one of the channel's most popular. Even though the show ended over a decade ago, the fans continue to mine those animated frames for undiscovered details.
  • Iwan Rheon as Ramsay Bolton on Game of Thrones

    The Game Of Thrones Reunion You Never Saw Coming

    Some Game of Thrones cast members are reuniting — but not in the way you might expect. According to an exclusive report from Entertainment Weekly, several Game of Thrones stars will reunite for a live game of Dungeons & Dragons as part of a series that supports Red Nose Day.
  • John David Washington as the protagonist in Tenet

    The Real Reason Tenet Is So Important

    Christopher Nolan is known for manipulating time in his films, but he's also managed to do it in real life with the release of his newest film, Tenet. According to one of the film's stars, Tenet is poised to be the first major blockbuster of 2020.
  • Seth Rogen and James Franco in Pineapple Express

    The Pineapple Express Sequel You'll Probably Never Get To See

    Fans of stoner comedies may want to fire one up in honor of what could have been an immortal classic: the lost sequel to Pineapple Express. We never did get a follow-up to the hilarious 2008 action comedy — but as it turns out, producer Judd Apatow has had an idea for one for years.
  • Robert Downey Jr. and Josh Brolin at San Diego Comic-Con

    Why This Year's San Diego Comic-Con Will Be Huge For Fans

    If you've ever waited in line for hours only to score less-than-fantastic seats to an exhibit at San Diego Comic-Con, the organizers of this year's convention have a message for you: not this year. Due to ongoing concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, SDCC 2020 will be held entirely online.
  • The cast of Justice League

    HBO Max Has Bad News For Superhero Fans

    When HBO's new streaming service HBO Max prepared to drop, it gave fans of the DC Extended Universe a lot of reasons to be hopeful. Things changed on June 9, when ComicBook.com confirmed some upsetting news for anyone who signed up for the new service specifically for its DC movies.
  • Ruby Rose as Kate Kane on Batwoman

    The Real Reason Ruby Rose's Batwoman Won't Be Killed Off

    On the second season of the CW's Batwoman, Ruby Rose's Kate Kane will be gone, but not forgotten... and, more importantly, not dead. This may seem like a minor narrative choice, but rest assured that for the LGBTQ+ community, it is anything but.
  • J.K. Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe

    Things Just Keep Getting Worse For J.K. Rowling

    Harry Potter fans are wishing that J.K. Rowling, author of the novels upon which the film series is based, would use the Silencio charm... on herself. Rowling fired off a transphobic tweet over the weekend which provoked a response — and an apology to the trans community — from Daniel Radcliffe.
  • Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel as Scarlett and Mammy in Gone with the Wind

    Why HBO Max Just Temporarily Removed This Famous Movie

    HBO Max has temporarily removed one of Hollywood's most famous epics from its service. The new streaming service has elected to temporarily remove Gone with the Wind, the 1939 Civil War epic, until it can provide historical context for the film's outlook and iffy racial representation. Here's why.
  • Promo photo of the cast of Freaks and Geeks

    Will We Ever Get To See A Freaks And Geeks Revival?

    Believe it or not, it's been two full decades since NBC's beloved yet tragically short-lived cult dramedy Freaks and Geeks aired its heart-rending final episode. Even after so many years, die hard fans of the series continue to clamor for a little more time with the kids from McKinely High School.
  • Yosemite Sam and Bugs Bunny on Looney Tunes Cartoons

    The Big Looney Tunes Change That Has Some Fans Furious

    WarnerMedia's Looney Tunes reboot is making some major changes with its beloved animated cast. In a nod to how far the culture has come since Looney Tunes' debut back in 1930, two popular characters have been disarmed to make their cartoon images more palatable to a modern audience.
  • The cabbage merchant in Omashu on Avatar: The Last Airbender

    The Truth About Avatar: The Last Airbender's Cabbage Merchant

    There is one character from Avatar who stands out from the pack for his impact on the story and well-cultivated air of mystique. He is a character so nuanced in his development and critical in his function as witness to history that he is known by no name, only by his profession.
  • Robert Pattinson as Batman

    Will A New Joker Be Introduced In Matt Reeves' Batman Trilogy?

    Time to crank up the old Bat-Rumor Mill once again. The gossip is flying fast and furious that The Batman, the upcoming solo vehicle for the Caped Crusader from writer-director Matt Reeves, will be the first film in a trilogy which will see yet another version of the Joker hit the big screen.