Fans of "The Boys" are hyped for Season 4, which is shaping up to be something special. In fact, it could be the best season of "The Boys" yet. Here's why.
The "Skibidi Toilet" meme has taken Generation Alpha by storm. Here's the origins of the meme and YouTube series explained, along with some of the lore.
The worlds of Marvel and Dragon Ball collide thanks to fan art imagining what it would look like if Hugh Jackman's Wolverine got a Vegeta-style makeover.
A tantalizing image posted on social media may offer up a hint about just who Eddie Brock and his symbiote pal will be fighting in "Venom: The Last Dance."
There's a version of the upcoming "Legend of Zelda" movie making the rounds on TikTok made using artificial intelligence - and it looks pretty terrible.
Actor Nicholas Galitzine has played a lot of queer roles in his career, which is just getting started - here's why he feels a little guilty about that.
William Shatner has a creative idea for how his character James T. Kirk could return to the screen. He says he'll only revisit the role if the story is good.
AI-generated imagines imagine what various Spider-Man characters would look like if they were in a Studio Ghibli film, and the results are eye-catching.
Rewatching "Deadpool" now, with the help of deleted scenes, cast and crew comments, and more, brings a lot of new things about the R-rated comedy to light.
The new comic series "Eye Lie Popeye" will see the classic spinach-loving character reimagined with manga influences, such as "Dragon Ball Z" and "One Piece."
Scott Summers, aka Cyclops, has his share of critics who think he's selfish with authoritarian tendencies. But we can try to understand where he's coming from.
Brian Bonsall played Worf's son, Alexander, on "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Sadly, his career as a young man was derailed by a number of legal issues.
"The Big Bang Theory" features an iconic opening credits sequence at the start of each episode, which has a couple of mistakes that become hard to miss.
Most "X-Men" fans are excited about the idea of Magneto joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe at last -- although they do have a few lingering concerns.
Some of the scenes in the "Lord of the Rings" extended editions were added purely for vibes, but there are some that genuinely change the entire story.
Imagine if Seth MacFarlane's biting satire "Family Guy" was in live action ... and set in the wholesome TV era of the 1950s. Quahog sure looks different.
Comedian Patton Oswalt brings Pip the Troll to life in the Marvel Cinematic Universe during a memorable bit in "Eternals." Here's what he really looks like.
One of the signs to help you spot a Sith in "Star Wars" is their fiery yellow change in eye color. Here's how it happens and the exception to the rule.