
Jeffrey Wright is liking what he’s hearing about The Batman: Part II
Jeffrey Wright is “liking what he’s hearing” about The Batman: Part II. The 59-year-old actor is due to return as Gotham City police officer James ‘Jim’ Gordon in director Matt

Jeffrey Wright is “liking what he’s hearing” about The Batman: Part II. The 59-year-old actor is due to return as Gotham City police officer James ‘Jim’ Gordon in director Matt

Max Minghella, The Handmaid’s Tale actor, is set to join Tom Rhys Harries – who takes the title role in James Watkins’ upcoming movie – and Naomi Ackie in the

South Park is back in savage form, this time skewering President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in its latest episode, “Got

Dean Cain, best known as Superman from Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, is stepping into a new, real-world role. The actor revealed during a Fox News appearance that

Look, I’ll admit — I’ve rewatched too many episodes of The Mandalorian and The Last of Us to resist seeing Pedro Pascal as a bona fide MCU star. And with

I’ve been a Marvel fan since I was knee‑high to a Ka-Zar action figure, so yes—I’m a little biased—but even I was stunned by how The Fantastic Four: First Steps

Before there was an Avengers Tower or a Wakandan throne, there was a cramped Baxter Building in the heart of New York City. And inside it? Four flawed, brilliant, bickering

South Park is back, and it’s not pulling punches. In its Season 27 premiere, titled “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone unleashed one of the most jaw-droppingly

Marvel’s first family is finally back—and this time, they’re putting the “fantastic” back in Fantastic Four. Set in a dazzling, 1960s-inspired alternate universe (Earth-828, to be exact), The Fantastic Four:

Marvel may finally be stretching back into form, literally and figuratively, with Fantastic Four: First Steps, the studio’s 37th entry in the MCU and, according to critics, a much-needed course

Move over, David Corenswet, there’s a new breakout star in James Gunn’s Superman, and he’s got four legs, a scruffy beard, and a severe case of zoomies. Yep, we’re talking

The box office found a true hero this weekend. Warner Bros. and DC Studios’ highly anticipated reboot Superman opened with a mighty $125 million domestic haul, delivering the strongest July

Production company JOJX has teamed up with Amazon Ads Brand Innovation Lab and DC Studios to launch Anyone Can Be Super, a heartfelt cinematic tribute to the enduring spirit of

The world tour for James Gunn’s Superman officially took flight in the Philippines, where lucky fans were treated to a special event featuring 30 minutes of footage from the upcoming

James Gunn’s Superman is facing high-stakes pressure not just as a summer tentpole but as the defining launchpad for the future of the DC Universe (DCU). With a production budget

The 2025 American Music Awards, billed as the largest fan-voted awards show in the world, made a glitzy return Monday night at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, honoring a dynamic roster of

You might want to grab a tissue before hitting play—because the first full trailer for Superman has officially dropped, and it soars. With sweeping visuals, unexpected emotional punches, and the

The seventh annual French Riviera Film Festival (FRFF) is rolling out the red carpet for short-form storytelling. Set to take place May 16–17 at the Eden Hotel & Spa in

SPOILERS AHEAD: The second episode of The Last of Us Season 2, titled “Through the Valley,” delivered one of the most heartbreaking and controversial moments in the franchise’s history—Joel’s death.

We’re calling it: this REEL AD OF THE WEEK wasn’t for a sneaker, soda, or streaming service—it was for Paramount’s The Naked Gun. Or more specifically, the utterly ridiculous, absolutely