According to a report, Kevin Costner's time as John Dutton is thought to be over. This would mean the character won't return for "Yellowstone" Season 5, Part 2.
Victor Timely, Kang the Conqueror's variant in Season 2 of "Loki," is not only based on his Marvel Comics counterpart but also inspired by a real person.
Director Zack Snyder says the incomplete "Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas" would have confirmed that "Army of the Dead" and "Rebel Moon" are in the same universe.
In an interview, "Invincible" creator Robert Kirkman explained why Mar Grayson's ethnicity -- and that of his mom Debbie -- didn't matter in the comics.
"The Marvels" will be the 33rd feature film to be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, there are also many Disney+ shows that came before it.
In a recent interview, "The Bear" star Jeremy Allen White admitted he was offered a chance to discuss a role in a superhero film, only for him to blow it.
Jack Reacher Season 2 is coming, with its hulking star looking bigger than ever - and reminding us how miscast "Mission: Impossible" star Tom Cruise was.
The Season 1 finale of "Gen V" includes a post-credits scene with a certain character from "The Boys." When does that scene take place, and what does it mean?
Here's why Diana Nyad, the swimmer played by Annette Bening in the Netflix film "Nyad," has been a controversial figure following her record-breaking 2013 swim.
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.
The morally gray Baylan Skoll is neither Sith nor Jedi, so why is he so powerful compared to other Force-sensitive individuals in the "Star Wars" franchise?
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?