A fan theory suggests that Mobius M. Mobius is, in fact, a variant of Loki's father, Odin. Unlikely as it seems, here's why this theory could make sense.
Although the superhero entertainment world had a rocky 2023, one HBO executive has good reasons for believing "The Penguin" will still break through to fans.
Apple TV+ cracks open Edith Wharton's unfinished novel "The Buccaneers" with a new series, modeled with anachronistic flair after the Netflix hit "Bridgerton."
"Loki" fans noticed an interesting name that showed up in a recent leak, potentially foreshadowing an upcoming story that could spell bad news for Thor.
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An eagle-eyed viewer spotted a possible Easter egg in the Marvel logo in Season 2, Episode 5 of "Loki." What could this mean in the run-up to the season finale?
Omni-Man was able to beat his own son to a pulp in "Invincible" Season 1, but there's another character who could destroy the hit series' primary villain.
Omni-Man of "Invincible" and Homelander of "The Boys" have a lot in common, but to figure out which of them is more evil, we'll have to dive into their comics.
Seeing shows canceled is frustrating. But sometimes, another network or streaming service will save the day. Here are some canceled shows rescued by Netflix.
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It may be just three words, but one of Loki's comments in Season 2's "Heart of the TVA" encapsulates the change he's undergone since debuting in the MCU.
Fans might not be prepared to see Kingpin's disturbing new look as he appears in the recently released trailer for Marvel's "Echo" series on Disney+ and Hulu.
Feeling nostalgic for Netflix circa 2015? In a literal blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, The Man Without Fear is back in a gritty, urban, violent environment.
The "Gen V" characters Andre and Maverick create a big plot hole on "The Boys" - it makes no sense that they would have the same powers as their fathers.