How Marvel Turned These Heroes Into The Greatest Villians
Getting readers to root against the characters they used to cheer for is a tricky thing to pull off, but Marvel seems to manage it time and time again.
Read MoreGetting readers to root against the characters they used to cheer for is a tricky thing to pull off, but Marvel seems to manage it time and time again.
Read MoreThe She-Devil with a Sword is coming back to barbarize the movies. Red Sonja, the 1970s-era swords-and-sorcery comic book heroine, is being revived for a new feature from Millennium Films with a writer behind X-Men: First Class and Thor being hired to pen the screenplay.
Read MoreDeadpool is back to fight cancer, his most formidable foe — and he's asking for your help. Ryan Reynolds shared a video promoting a contest in support of LetsFCancer, aka F*** Cancer, with a haul of Deadpool-related prizes including a one-of-a-kind, custom-made, Ryan Reynolds-scented pink suit.
Read MoreForget the comic books ever existed — look only at the movies, and still there's so much about the idea of these two being together that's just plain strange. Reviewing them should convince you of everything that's bizarre about Hulk and Black Widow's relationship.
Read MoreHawkeye from the comics may look the same as Hawkeye from the MCU movies, but even that is a relatively recent development. So for those who may not know him, here's an introduction to the Hawkeye that Marvel Studios would just as soon you forget.
Read MoreWhen the sci-fi of Star Wars and superheroes of Marvel films are blended together via the same actors and actresses, fans truly get the best of both worlds.
Read MorePutting two great things together often sounds like a great idea, but it usually just adds up to a mess.
Read MoreWonder Woman's costume has evolved—along with her character—since she made her debut during the Second World War.
Read MoreDC and Marvel's quests for supremacy led to some suspect decisions, including the occasional character who was obviously inspired by one of the competition's.
Read MoreBe warned, Riverdale fans: the show's seemingly endless list of crimes and misdemeanors is a lot closer to the source material than you might expect.
Read MoreIt's almost impossible to narrow the comics canon down to 20 all-time greatest issues, but we've gone ahead and done it anyway.
Read MoreJessica Jones' Trish Walker is taking the spotlight — and you probably won't like the sound of it one bit. Marvel Entertainment has released a full music video for a song credited to the Netflix series' former pop star, played by Rachael Taylor, and it's a cringeworthy nightmare for the ages.
Read MoreMarvel has pulled the veil off the big secret it teased yesterday, revealing that the Fantastic Four are returning to Marvel Comics this summer. Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief C.B. Cebulski confirmed that the flagship title is making a comeback in an all-new series.
Read MoreDeadpool may have been an Avenger at one point, but you won't see him in the Marvel mega-crossover Avengers: Infinity War this April — at least, not officially. Instead, a hilarious new fan trailer has got comic book movie fans everywhere saying "Avengers/Deadpool crossover when?"
Read MoreMarvel has something big up its sleeve, teasing that a special announcement is coming tomorrow. Fans have already begun crafting theories on what the announcement will entail, but all will be revealed on March 29 at 12 PM ET.
Read MoreFor a guy who usually has a strict no-kill policy, Batman sure can be deadly.
Read MoreTurns out Chadwick Boseman will have his hands full as the legendary comic book character.
Read MoreLarson will play the classic character in the ever-expanding Marvel movie universe.
Read MoreHow do you follow Ledger's Oscar-winning turn as the iconic DC Comics villain?
Read MoreThe Joker has a complicated backstory, but maybe not this complicated.
Read MoreHer backstory is just a little too similar to that of another classic comic book character.
Read MoreBen Mendelsohn believes there's no one more perfect to play Captain Marvel than Brie Larson. The actor kept modest about his villainous Captain Marvel role, but was more than happy to gush about what Larson bring to her title role.
Read MoreThere's much more to Star-Lord, AKA cosmic do-gooder Peter Quill, than meets the 3-D glasses-tinged eye.
Read MoreMale directors—and male heroes—have stolen the spotlight so far, but Marvel's cinematic universe couldn't exist without these brilliantly talented women.
Read MoreWe love Iron Man, and his third solo movie is a lot of fun. But it's far from perfect.
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