• A Green Lantern Surprise Is In Store At DC FanDome

    Fans planning on attending next weekend's virtual DC FanDome convention might be getting a big, green surprise. DC Comics' official Twitter account ignited speculation with a tweet posted on August 13, ostensibly for the simple purpose of counting down to the convention.

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  • The DC FanDome Schedule Is Packed With Incredible Panels

    DC die-hards, it's time to start getting excited. The full schedule of panels has been released for next weekend's DC FanDome virtual convention, and it's absolutely jam-packed full of content. The panels promise to give fans exclusive looks at upcoming DC movies, and much more.

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  • The History Of Marvel's Kingo Explained

    The Eternals are coming to the MCU, and among them is Kingo, a godlike being who moonlights as a samurai and a movie star. We're here to give you the full rundown on this delightfully weird character before Kumail Nanjiani portrays him on the big screen.

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  • The Ending Of Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. Explained

    We've been through a lot with the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. since the Marvel Cinematic Universe spin-off series premiered back in 2013. Now, after 136 episodes, ABC has brought the show to an end. Let's dive in and see where our heroes wound up at the end of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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  • How Marvel Movies Totally Shook Up The Comedy Genre

    You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who would disagree that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been a game-changer for not just the subgenre of superhero movies, but the entire movie landscape. In a recent interview, Seth Rogen talked about how the MCU has impacted the world of comedy.

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  • Why Robin From Project Power Looks So Familiar

    It's tempting to call the role of Robin in Project Power a breakout part for Dominique Fishback -- but it's really just another in a series of powerhouse performances from this young actor. Here's where you've seen her before.

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  • DC's Sandman Explained

    Sandman is a seminal fantasy comics series that is, at long last, going to be adapted into a Netflix series. Before Morpheus and the rest of the Endless take to the small screen, however, brush up on their story with this guide to the mysterious and magical Sandman series.

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  • Exciting News Just Dropped For Captain Marvel 2

    The next installment of Captain Marvel has a new director at the helm. Per an exclusive report by Deadline, filmmaker Nia DaCosta will take the reins for Captain Marvel 2, filling the seat vacated by Captain Marvel co-directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.

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  • Roles Brie Larson Lost Before Becoming Captain Marvel

    Before she firmly found her way to her path toward the MCU and Oscar-winning superstardom, Brie Larson was just another working actor -- and she lost out on plenty of roles along the way. Here's a look back at some of the biggest.

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  • Why Michael B. Jordan Was Never The Same After Black Panther

    The role of Killmonger in Black Panther took a serious toll on star Michael B. Jordan. Paying the film's villain had a lasting effect on the actor — which makes sense, considering that Killmonger was the first role in Jordan's career that didn't cast him as the hero.

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  • Films To Watch If You Love Lucifer

    From teenagers summoning demons to supernatural beings mingling with humans and another Neil Gaiman adaptation, here are the films to watch if you love Lucifer.

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  • The 'Controversial Thing' About The Dark Knight's Joker

    During a 2020 San Diego Comic-Con@Home Q&A panel entitled "The Art of Adapting Comics to the Screen," The Dark Knight writer David S. Goyer revealed that he and director Christopher Nolan made a decision about the film's depiction of Joker that was deemed controversial.

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  • Batman: Death In The Family - What We Know So Far

    Published in November 1988, the original Death in the Family stands among the most iconic Batman stories to ever hit comic stores. Now, DC Animation will tackle an adaptation, giving fans an entirely new way to experience this age-old narrative. Here's everything revealed about it so far.

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  • What Happened To Mary From Three Men And A Little Lady?

    Child actors often have a particularly odd go at things. Some make their introduction and go on to great success, while others fizzle out fairly quickly and fade into obscurity. In the case of Robin Weisman, she is best remembered for her turn as Mary in the 1990 comedy Three Men and a Little Lady.

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  • Roles Robert Downey Jr. Lost Before Becoming Iron Man

    Robert Downey Jr. had an incredible journey before being cast as Iron Man, with remarkable highs as well as ruinous lows. Let's take a look at some of the roles he was turned down for before he became one of the cornerstones of the MCU.

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  • San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Best Panels To Watch On Day 5

    As quickly as it arrived, San Diego Comic-Con@Home is swiftly coming to a close. Today — Sunday, July 26, 2020 — marks the fifth and final day of the first-ever virtual edition of San Diego Comic-Con. Here are the best panels to watch on day five of Comic-Con@Home.

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  • We Finally Understand Why Superman Killed Zod In Man Of Steel

    To this day, Man of Steel is often seen as living in the shadow of a Superman rule broken: do not kill. For Comic-Con@Home, screenwriter David Goyer sat down for an honest discussion of what led to the choice to have Superman kill General Zod — and whether he still thinks it was the right one.

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  • San Diego Comic-Con 2020: The Best Panels To Watch On Day 4

    The first three days Comic-Con@Home brought pop culture fans some truly killer news, and the fourth day is poised to continue that hot streak. From a slew of television talks to a trio of movie-focused presentations, here are the best panels to watch on Comic-Con@Home day four.

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