• The History Of DC's Lois Lane Explained

    Lois Lane is Superman's girlfriend, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, and a mom. Though this character is as old as Superman himself, there's still a lot about her most people don't know. This is her story in its entirety, one dazzling Daily Planet scoop at a time.

    By Alex G. September 30th, 2020 Read More
  • The Uncomfortable Question Doctor Who Fans Have About The End Of Time

    in a story featuring the Doctor's regeneration and a number of surprise appearances, the most outlandish part is the Master's scheme to rewrite every human being's DNA. Some viewers have pointed out that one particular aspect of his plan may render it even scarier than the show makes it seem.

    By Pauli Poisuo September 30th, 2020 Read More
  • The Upcoming Batman Podcast You'll Want To Listen To

    Over the last 20 years, fans of Gotham's most pointy-headed vigilante have seen and heard from Batman in all sorts of ways. Now, Bat-fans can expect even more content centered on the Caped Crusader, as a new podcast entitled Batman Unburied is in the works.

    By Tom Meisfjord September 29th, 2020 Read More
  • Henry Cavill Pretty Much Confirmed He's Returning As Superman

    Henry Cavill has recently graced our screens as Sherlock Holmes and Geralt of Rivia, and now it seems he may soon be returning to his original breakout role as Superman. He's not taking part in Snyder Cut reshoots, but other projects are rumored to be in the works.

    By Sydney Baum Haines September 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Lucifer Fans Think Chloe Is So Important

    The fifth season of Lucifer has shed some light on questions that have plagued fans since season 1, but it still hasn't unraveled all the show's mysteries. One lingering question about Chloe's role is particularly important going forward.

    By Sydney Baum Haines September 28th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Black Adam's Hawkman Looks So Familiar

    The prized role has gone to rising star Aldis Hodge. Thankfully, Hodge has plenty of experience working as part of a cinematic team. Even though you may not immediately recognize his name, rest assured you've surely seen him before.

    By Sabienna Bowman September 26th, 2020 Read More
  • Supergirl Characters Who Should Go To Other Arrowverse Shows

    We learned from a joint announcement by The CW, Warner Bros. TV, and Berlanti Productions that Supergirl will end in 2021 after its sixth season. We're going to pick one Supergirl character for each show that we think could use a little more of that good Supergirl energy, and where they should go.

    By Dany Roth September 25th, 2020 Read More
  • Black Noir Vs Batman: Who Would Win In A Fight?

    It's difficult to put your finger on exactly when Batman became the baddest badass in the DC universe. Whatever the case, he's the team to beat in any self-respecting rhetorical action-figure fight. Could DC's Black Noir get the job done?

    By Tom Meisfjord September 25th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Supergirl's Dreamer Deserves Her Own Show

    The CW series Supergirl is headed to greener pastures. It's likely that some of the cast will find themselves on other CW shows, but we can't help but feel that there's at least one member of Team Supergirl who would be perfect for more than just a cameo in another series — Nia Nal, a.k.a. Dreamer.

    By Dany Roth September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real-Life Mr. Miyagi Was In The Karate Kid And You Never Noticed

    You may not know it, but Morita's iconic character was, in fact, based on a real-life martial arts guru named Fumio Demura. A well-known presence on the L.A. martial arts scene, Demura helped Morita prepare for his turn in The Karate Kid. He also has a secret appearance in the movie.

    By Patrick Phillips September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The History Of DC's Iris West Explained

    In a universe where characters live and die and live again, time travel is possible and frequent, and the Flash is a mantle worn by several characters, a central relationship like Barry and Iris can bring everything back into focus. This is the history of DC's Iris West explained.

    By Alex G. September 24th, 2020 Read More
  • The Emmy-Winning Series Fans Are Binging Hardcore On Netflix

    The key to this show's success goes far beyond a goofy premise and outrageous characters. There's a real heart and sense of purpose at the center of Schitt's Creek, which is a large part of the reason why Emmy voters and Netflix viewers agree that it's something special.

    By Robert Balkovich September 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Frank Has A Fire Helmet On His Desk On Blue Bloods

    Blue Bloods has been a staple of Friday night television since 2010, and as it's been renewed for an 11th season, we'll see plenty more of the Reagans for quite some time. We may even finally get an episode explaining why Tom Selleck's Frank Reagan has a fire helmet behind his desk

    By Mike Bedard September 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Flash Rumored To Feature The Superman That Never Was

    In the live-action Flash solo movie, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) will travel across multiple dimensions and encounter alternate takes on DC's greatest heroes. Now, rumors are swirling that a previously shelved Superman incarnation may finally see the light of day through Flash's time-travel exploits.

    By Shane O'Neill September 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • Why The Amazons From Wonder Woman 1984 Look So Familiar

    We've all been anxiously awaiting the oft-delayed Wonder Woman 1984 for what seems like an eternity now, and the full-length trailer we got in August 2020 has us even more excited. Among the powerful warriors lined up at the spot's beginning, you may have noticed a familiar face or two.

    By Mike Floorwalker September 21st, 2020 Read More
  • These Villains Were Created By Batman

    Batman is Gotham's Dark Knight, saving it from peril countless times. But he's only human, after all, and has made mistakes. These villains, who went bad because of Batman's actions, are some of the worst mistakes he's made -- and definitely the most dangerous.

    By Dylan Roth September 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Deleted Karate Kid Scene We Could Still See In Cobra Kai

    While there are plenty of callbacks, including some flashbacks to the original film, we got to wondering whether other scenes that didn't make the cut could pop up on the series. According to Johnny Lawrence himself, there's a chance that's precisely what could happen.

    By Mike Bedard September 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Supergirl's Stunt Double Looks Exactly Like The Star

    Stunt doubles are the unsung heroes of entertainment, relied on to deliver fight scenes or breathtaking falls. But it's not just action - they also need to sell that they are the star. That's why Supergirl's stunt double is notable; she looks nearly identical to Melissa Benoist.

    By Colin Tessier September 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Altered Carbon Question That Keeps Fans Up At Night

    After two engrossing seasons, Altered Carbon left fans wanting more — not because of a lack of plot, but because the short-lived drama left fans with a desire to know more about this dystopian world and the technology that makes it seem so alien.

    By Trevor Lowry September 15th, 2020 Read More
  • The Graphic Novel You Need To Read Before Watching The Batman

    After a fantastic first trailer that was filled to the brim with small details and Easter eggs, fans are already salivating at the thought of another film with the Caped Crusader. Now, Matt Reeves has revealed a highly unlikely source for The Batman that's nonetheless very interesting.

    By Mike Bedard September 14th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Mary From Raised By Wolves Looks So Familiar

    Raised By Wolves is a thrilling sci-fi series that debuted on HBO Max in September 2020. As you binge it, you may have noticed that Mary, played by Sienna Guillory, looks familiar. She's no stranger to sci-fi and fantasy projects, and you've likely seen her in plenty of works in the past.

    By Mike Bedard September 10th, 2020 Read More