Hidden Details In Batman Comics You Missed
These are the awesome details and Easter eggs hidden in Batman comics over the years that all but the most hardcore Batman fans would have missed.
Read MoreThese are the awesome details and Easter eggs hidden in Batman comics over the years that all but the most hardcore Batman fans would have missed.
Read MoreWhile speculation and theories abound regarding Carol Danvers' entrance into the MCU and how it will affect the greater storylines of Infinity War and Endgame, recent comments from Samuel L. Jackson have only added fuel to the fire.
Read MoreHomelander dressed up like his inspiration, Superman? The results: Disturbing in the best way.
Read MoreShazam's first go on the big screen is an origin story, so don't worry too much if you're going in cold. Just make sure you're paying attention and enjoy the ride. Even if you aren't familiar with the characters, you're going to see a few familiar faces bringing them to life.
Read MoreAs it turns out, Zack Snyder's much mythologized vision for the Justice League includes a whole lot more Jared Leto playing the Clown Prince of Crime. Fans have some strong feelings about this revelation.
Read MoreCourtney 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.
Read MoreThe 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?
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreAs recently as 2016, one famous Marvel character, through one simple speech bubble, caused an immense wave of anger among comic book readers, culminating in a host of death threats towards the issue's writer.
Read MoreNo matter how faithfully comics characters are adapted for the screen, there are bound to be some changes along the way.
Read MoreA-Train feels the heat from competition in-universe. There are always new speedsters coming up right behind him, waiting for him to lose a step. How might he fare against DC's reigning sprinter?
Read MoreWhile a Star Wars space adventure series and a gritty DC Comics crime caper may not seem like they would have a lot in common, the two productions utilize one particular technology that's quickly moving to the forefront of filmmaking.
Read MoreTyler 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.
Read MoreMarvel movies take place in their own world, separate from the comics for both creative and practical purposes. But every now and then, filmmakers manage to lift something right from the page. From epic poses to iconic deaths, here are some Marvel movie moments that copied the comics exactly.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreBoth in their comics and television iterations, the superheroes of the Seven in The Boys are obviously meant to be Justice League analogues. Lamplighter's powers are similar to DC's Green Lantern, but if the two came to blows, who would win?
Read MoreTom 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.
Read MoreAfter 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.
Read MoreOn 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.
Read MoreFrom his electrical origins to his cinematic appearances, here's the untold truth of Marvel's Electro.
Read MoreShantel 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?
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreHulu'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.
Read MoreHe 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.
Read MoreMost Christmas TV specials are fairly straightforward; here are some that will make you wonder just how much spiked eggnog got consumed before making it to air.
Read MoreEveryone 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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