• 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.

    By Shane O'Neill July 28th, 2020 Read More
  • 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.

    By Dany Roth July 25th, 2020 Read More
  • Exciting News Just Dropped For Batman Fans

    Bat-fans, here's some news that should perk up those pointy ears: director Matt Reeves' take on The Batman won't be confined to the big screen. A new TV series, set in the same world as Reeves' upcoming feature film, will center on the inner workings of the Gotham City police department.

    By Mike Floorwalker July 10th, 2020 Read More
  • New Wonder Woman 1984 Photo Is Extremely Revealing

    The release of Wonder Woman 1984 has been delayed a few times now, but that just means that there's more time to theorize about how Diana Prince has been reunited with her lost love, Steve Trevor. Now, a new image gives us another look at the two together, inspiring a fresh round of speculation.

    By Leah Marilla Thomas June 24th, 2020 Read More
  • Twitter Reacts To Batman Director Joel Schumacher's Death

    Legendary Hollywood director Joel Schumacher, whose vision and storytelling made him an icon of '80s and '90s cinema, died on Monday, June 22 in New York City at the age of 80. A spokeswoman for his family confirmed to The New York Times that he passed following a year-long struggle with cancer.

    By Abbey White June 23rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Batman: What Zoë Kravitz Is Reading To Prepare For Her Catwoman Role

    In a recent sit-down with Happy Sad Confused, Zoë Kravitz revealed that to inform her characterization of Selina Kyle and her slinky alter-ego, she's looking to an iconic storyline by the writer who is basically responsible for the dark, gritty characterization of Batman we all know and love.

    By Mike Floorwalker June 22nd, 2020 Read More
  • How Robert Pattinson Got Ripped For The Batman

    Robert Pattinson, the world's newest Bruce Wayne, recently revealed that he's in the "early stages" of buffing up for The Batman. But what exactly does that training regimen entail? Here's how the English actor will get ripped for The Batman.

    By AJ Caulfield June 18th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Constantine Jefferson From The Help Looks So Familiar

    The Help tells the story of civil unrest and a fight for equality in the Southern town of Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement. If you recently checked out The Help and feel like the actor who plays Constantine looks pretty familiar, here's where you've seen Cicely Tyson before.

    By Nina Starner June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Ending Of Artemis Fowl Explained

    Disney's long-awaited adaptation of Irish author Eoin Colfer's beloved Artemis Fowl series is finally here, and it's not exactly what fans were hoping for.

    By Zach Lisabeth June 17th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason Victor Garber Left The Flash

    When Victor Garber first appeared on The Flash as Martin Stein, a scientist merged with an engineer named Ronnie Raymond to form the transmuted entity Firestorm, nobody could have guessed that the character would become such a beloved time-hopping adventurer. So why did Garber leave the series?

    By Leah Marilla Thomas June 15th, 2020 Read More
  • Why Mulch Diggums From Artemis Fowl Looks So Familiar

    The new movie hitting Disney+ brings many fantastic characters from Eoin Colfer's beloved fantasy series to the screen. Among them is a foul-smelling dwarf with a penchant for theft named Mulch Diggums. He might seem familiar, even if you don't recognize him right away under all that dwarf hair.

    By Robert Balkovich June 12th, 2020 Read More
  • Things Only Adults Notice In Artemis Fowl

    Artemis Fowl is a movie for kids, but it's a complicated one with lots going on. There's something for everyone, even adults, who will see the movie from a completely different angle. These are the things only adults notice in Artemis Fowl.

    By Brian Boone June 12th, 2020 Read More
  • This Is What The Joker Would Do If He Killed Batman

    While various mediums have depicted the Joker killing Batman, there isn't one universal answer as to how the Clown Prince of Crime would handle it. At the same time, there's a common thread to all such stories beneath the surface, painting a clearer picture of his post-Dark Knight existence.

    By Shane O'Neill June 12th, 2020 Read More
  • The Truth About Manifest's Death Dates

    In addition to all the time lost, and the visions gained, by the passengers of Montego Air flight 828 on Manifest, their return started a harrowing countdown. Everyone on the plane has "a death date." Here's what that means, and how it unfolds on the show.

    By Abbey White June 7th, 2020 Read More
  • Batman Fans Finally Got The News They've Been Waiting For

    It's official: The Bat's back on. Principle photography for The Batman, starring Robert Pattinson as the newest iteration of the vigilante, has been given the green light to resume in England. It had only just begun filming when it had to shift into hibernation back in March of 2020.

    By Meg Bucholtz May 31st, 2020 Read More