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Which T'Challa do you prefer?
He's back.
Dominion over the toy shelves.
The Oscar-nominated composer behind Don't Look Up and HBO's Succession is lending his talents to Disney+'s next Star Wars spinoff.
Warner Bros. is developing a new Looney Tunes spinoff that pits Wile E. Coyote against a lawyer played by John…
Jason Aaron and artists Jim Towe and Aaron Kuder will unveil the Vibranium Man when Avengers Forever #6 hits stores…
According to HBO's chief content officer, the network's adaptation of The Last of Us won't air its first episode until…
James Gunn has confirmed that John Cena is coming back to play Peacemaker in another season of the HBO Max…
Some super-powers only work in animation.
No two episodes will be the same.
TV fans might want to wait.
"In the beginning..."
Shhh.
Four years after Chris Pine exited the next Star Trek sequel, Paramount is trying to win him back for a…
Paramount+ is moving forward with another season of Halo, with David Wiener stepping in as showrunner and executive producer.
A new Transformers cartoon and a series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films are currently in the works at Paramount+.
Director Matt Reeves has discussed the possibility of introducing fantastical characters like Mr. Freeze in a sequel to The Batman.
Disney has revealed that veteran actor F. Murray Abraham will provide the voice of Khonshu, the Egyptian god of the…
J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay drop hints about which character arcs to expect when The Lord of the Rings: The…
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Superman director James Gunn posted the first picture of David Corenswet as the Man of Steel. Unsurprisingly, this drew considerable…
James Gunn has shared an image officially revealing David Corenswet’s Superman suit. On Threads, Gunn shared an official image from…
The second season of Amazon Prime Video’s Gen V won’t recast the late Chance Perdomo’s role. Shared on the official…
Holy expansion of canon, Batman!
Disney CEO Bob Iger has revealed Marvel Studios‘ plan to cut down their yearly theatrical output to three releases or less and no more…