When a fan pointed out a potential plot hole regarding the anti-life equation Darkseid is seeking in "Zack Snyder's Justice League," the director had an answer.
The stars of Prime Video's "The Boys" spin-off "Gen V" may not be household names, but that's only because they're young. Here's where you've seen them before.
Despite all the chaotic rules we've seen in "Loki" Season 1's TVA, there is one ranking system that still has some MCU fans puzzled. Here, we explain why.
In "Gen V" Season 1, Episode 2, Andre is easily subdued by a seemingly simple device. If this is a weakness shared by all Supes, how does it make sense?
It didn't take long for C-3PO actor Anthony Daniels to comment on his recent guest spot on "Ahsoka." Here's what he had to say about the show and the cast.
While some fans might want to see a return to J. J. Abrams "Star Trek" universe, some sources indicate Paramount might be looking to reboot the films again.
Had this deleted scene during "Loki" Season 1 between the title character and Sylvie made it into the final product, it would've hurt the show greatly.
Despite the frequent scientific and diplomatic explorations of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" crew, there's plenty abound in the show that only adults notice.
Plenty of fans can probably pick Worf out of a crowd of "Star Trek" characters, but how many know what the actor looks like in real life without makeup.
While a fan has linked an Easter Egg in "Ahsoka" to Luke, Leia, Kylo Ren, and other important characters, viewers are left wondering how it all ties together.
Romulan Ale is an alcoholic beverage referenced multiple times throughout the "Star Trek" franchise and quite infamous within the fandom. Here's how to make it.
"Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" renewed interest in the notorious serial killer, as well as his family. Here's what happened to his mother, Joyce Flint.
"Gen V" Episode 1 officially features the most shocking deaths in the "Boys" universe - and they occur in the show's opening scene, set eight years in the past.
Episode 3 of "Gen V" hints that Compound V could cause lasting psychological side effects in those who use it. Could this explain Homelander's "kryptonite"?
In a flashback scene set eight years in the past, "Gen V" brings back a dead character from "The Boys" that no one saw coming. Could they continue to pop up?