Sam Raimi's Spider-Man was a massive hit at the box office, which inspired Sony to spend a huge amount of money to market the home media release.
A rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman and also was once stolen from the home of actor Nicolas ...
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Black Adam post-credit scene! Superman cameo & Man of Steel 2 plan!
Black Adam post-credit scene features a major cameo that The Rock himself didn't exactly hide from us! But what comes next?
The Boys kicks off its fifth and final season on Prime Video on April 8, pitting anti-hero Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and the ...
This is DC’s newest company-wide event, and it’s gearing up to be one of their best ones in years. After over an entire year of buildup, Darkseid is returning to destroy his enemies once and for all, ...
Clint Eastwood's final movie of his directorial career, Juror #2, is finding a second life on streaming after a mishandled ...
James Gunn's Superman was one of this summer's biggest box office hits, earning over $616 million worldwide as fans and critics responded warmly to the tonal shift from Zack Snyder's rather dour DC ...
Batman and Superman are one of DC’s greatest duos. They share the goals of improving the world and protecting life, but go about it in what seems like opposite ways, which provides the best mix of ...
Nic Cage's previously owned, stolen, and sold issue of Action Comics No. 1, which introduced the world to Superman, sells for $15 million.
Director and DC-boss James Gunn announced on social media Saturday that he has cast German actor Lars Eidinger as the villainous Brainiac in his Superman follow-up film Man of Tomorrow. “In our ...
German actor Lars Eidinger poses during a photo call for the film "Das Licht" (The light) in the "Berlinale special" section of the 75th Berlinale, Feb. 13, 2025. ODD ANDERSEN/AFP via Getty Images) ...
James Gunn's Superman introduced a brand-new version of Lex Luthor, played by Nicholas Hoult. The actor offered a new spin on the character, presenting him as arguably much more ruthless than previous ...
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