• The Untold Truth Of Invincible

    The long-running Image Comics series Invincible is coming to Amazon Prime. But what is this superheroic saga actually about? Well, it's about alien conquerors, teen romance, and a whole lot of family drama. We're here to deliver the details on this beloved comic, soon to hit the small screen.

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  • The Comic Book Stargirl Fans Need To Read Before Season 2

    Courtney Whitmore is going to have her hands full protecting Blue Valley on Stargirl season 2, and she may find an ally in the Shade. If you want a sneak peek at what kind of villain the Shade is, there's no better place to start than with James Robinson's comics, simply titled The Shade.

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  • Could Queen Maeve From The Boys Beat Wonder Woman In A Fight?

    The Boys' Maeve is considerably similar to DCEU's Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot), who is also a prominent and powerful member of her world's premier superhero group. But is Maeve good enough to actually take on Diana and win? Could Queen Maeve from The Boys beat Wonder Woman in a fight?

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  • The Biggest Roles These Marvel Actors Had Before Joining The MCU

    The Marvel Cinematic Universe wouldn't be the media behemoth it is today without the talent of its actors. Of course, it's not like their now-iconic superhero roles were the first parts they ever played. Here are the biggest roles these Marvel actors had before joining the MCU.

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  • Former Teen Wolf Lead Wants To Star In Batman Beyond

    Tyler Posey is probably best known as the star of MTV's Teen Wolf reimagining, but he also voiced the Inhuman pyrokinetic Inferno on the Disney XD animated series Marvel Rising. Now, he has his sights set on a live action superhero debut, expressing his desire to hit the streets of Neo-Gotham.

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  • The Real Reason Mehcad Brooks Left Supergirl

    In season 5 of Supergirl, Mehcad Brooks announced he would no longer be playing James Olsen. While there are always rumors and speculation for why an actor decides to leave their show, Brooks made his reasons very clear for fans.

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  • The Real Reason Violett Beane Left The Flash

    The sixth annual Arrowverse crossover event, Crisis on Infinite Earths, saw the collapse of the multiverse and the deaths of hundreds of existing heroes. Among them was Violette Beane's Jesse Wells. Here's the real reason the actress departed.

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  • The Real Reason Tom Felton Left The Flash

    Tom Felton, who is best known for playing Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, portrayed Julian through season 3 of The Flash, and proved himself to be an asset to Barry's team and to the show as a whole. Unfortunately, by the time season 4 premiered, Julian had suddenly returned to London.

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  • Did Alita: Battle Angel Come Out Too Late?

    After a nearly 20-year gestation period, Alita: Battle Angel didn't exactly make the impact many hoped it would make when it first came to fruition. Audiences and critics moved on without it, leaving many to wonder if Alita hit theaters just a bit too late for its own good.

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  • Here's How Mike Colter Got Jacked To Play Luke Cage

    On Luke Cage, Mike Colter brought one of Marvel's most legendary heroes to life. Among other abilities, Cage has superhuman strength, so any live-action representation of the character would require the actor playing him to look the part. Here's how he got there.

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  • The Real Reason Shantel VanSanten Left The Flash

    Shantel VanSanten's Patty Spivot was a love interest for Grant Gustin's Barry Allen on the second season of The Flash. The two had real chemistry and everything seemed to be going great... until Patty abruptly boarded a train out of Central City, and VanSanten left the show. What happened?

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  • The Question Jason Bateman Wants Answered With Ozark's Ending

    The Byrdes, to say the least, have been on a wild ride that has been routinely paved with roads of blood, deception, and death. After everything they've been through, a happy ending doesn't seem likely — but it's also not impossible. Jason Bateman, though, has another question he wants answered.

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  • Who Is The Actress That Plays Ana On Marvel's Helstrom?

    Hulu's Helstrom is the first horror-themed adaptation of a Marvel property, and it features some familiar faces. Ana Helstrom, for example, is played by actor Sydney Lemmon. You might not know her name, but her face is recognizable, especially to genre TV fans. Here's where you've seen her before.

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  • Why Amok From Alita Battle Angel Looks So Familiar

    He was admittedly hard to recognize behind a cybernetic eye, but that was indeed Casper Van Dien portraying the murderous cyborg Amok in the film. But if you're still having trouble placing his face, here's why Amok from Alita: Battle Angel looks so familiar.

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  • Here's What The Boys' Karl Urban Could Look Like As Wolverine

    Everyone loves Hugh Jackman, but some fans feel like another well-loved star should be the MCU's version of Wolverine. One of the most interesting choices to bubble to the top of the casting conversation is Karl Urban, who stars as Billy Butcher on Amazon's hit superhero deconstruction The Boys.

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  • HBO's Watchmen Is Now Officially Connected To The Comics

    Though the new Rorschach solo comic sets readers up for a bevy of twists and turns in the coming months, one detail in particular has fans wetting their futuristic Veidt Enterprises underoos: it seems to confirm that the critically acclaimed Watchmen series on HBO is now comic book canon.

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  • Why Marvel Fans Are Loving That Finale Fight In The Boys Season 2

    Marvel fans have noticed the finale fight on The Boys season 2 is a lot like the all-female attack in Avengers: Endgame. Those who loved the Endgame scene are, as expected, loving the Boys scene, too. Some, however, are saying that The Boys did an even better job than the MCU executing the sequence.

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  • The Question That Vikings Fans Have About Odin

    Like the people they were based on, Vikings isn't known for its playful side. Unless you count rape, pillaging, torture, human sacrifice, constant war and general violence as a fun time. So, those moments when various Norse gods pop up or get a mention are some of the more whimsical of the show.

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