Why The Sandman Casting Was Nothing Like Neil Gaiman Expected
In a recent interview, Neil Gaiman admitted that the casting experience for the part of Dream on "The Sandman" didn't turn out as he thought it would.
Read MoreIn a recent interview, Neil Gaiman admitted that the casting experience for the part of Dream on "The Sandman" didn't turn out as he thought it would.
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Read MoreDuring a recent interview with the BBC, "Sandman" author Neil Gaiman revealed an interesting reason that his most famous work was never made into a film.
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Read MoreTaking to the Internet, DC fans are shaking in fear as the cancelation of "Batgirl" looms over other upcoming movies in the franchise.
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Read MoreRobert Downey Jr.'s take on Tony Stark brought the MCU a brilliant, defiant, complicated character whose wrong decisions led to Ultron, Vuture and more threats.
Read More"Dune" has been relevant for decades and keeps resurfacing. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson told Looper about adapting the graphic novel.
Read MoreMichael Keaton has now revealed what convinced him to revisit his famous superhero role. Here's why he decided to return as Batman in "The Flash."
Read MoreHercules was an unexpected breakout from "Thor: Love and Thunder." We examine the comic book history of the character, and where he might be headed next.
Read MoreDuring his appearance on Marc Maron's "WTF" podcast, Neil Gaiman teased how many episodes he'd like to see for Netflix's adaptation of "The Sandman."
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Read MoreRon Zimmerman, the comedian and comics writer, has died at the age of 64.
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