DC Entertainment changed the status quo in the New 52 Universe with "Batman Volume 8: Superheavy." This is the perfect opportunity to check out the beginning of Police Commissioner Jim Gordon's new role as DC Comics' The Dark Knight from writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo. Read More »
Fox continues with Wrath of the Villains in Season 2 of "Gotham." In an exclusive interview with MStars News, actor David Mazouz and actress Camren Bicondova talk about playing young Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle in the Batman prequel and adapting the DC Comics hero from the popular comic books and animated series. Read More »
Fox continues with Wrath of the Villains in Season 2 of "Gotham." In an exclusive interview with MStars News, actor B.D. Wong talks about playing Dr. Hugo Strange in the Batman prequel and adapting the super villain from the popular comic books and animated series into live-action form. Read More »
He may be playing the fiery metahuman Deathstorm in The Flash, but Robbie Amell definitely wants to be Batman one day. The star of The Duff recently opened up about his love for the Caped Crusader and offered some details on his new character in The X-Files. Read More »
The Big Bang Theory is celebrating its 200th episode during season 9, and they're bringing in the big guns to celebrate, including Batman himself: Adam West, who played Bruce Wayne in the 1960's live-action series and now co-stars as the Mayor of Quaahog in Family Guy, will be joining the scientists in this big celebration! Read More »
These days, Batman has gone back to being the stern and dark protector of Gotham, but in the 1960's, Adam West and Burt Ward starred in the campiest version ever of the DC hero. Now, celebrating the Batman series' 50th anniversary, Lego has released a new set to honor the Batusi-dancing Bruce Wayne, Batcave and all! Read More »
Another DC Comics title won't be going through the pilot stage, as TNT drops its own superhero show dead on its track. Based on the "Teen Titans" series, Titans which was was going to feature Nightwing, Batman's former boy wonder, Robin, has been officially cancelled. Read More »
There's been an awakening in the Force, and Stephen Colbert can feel it. A few weeks ago, the Vatican's daily newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, posted their review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and it was not kind, to say the least. Now, Colbert, who is a practicing Roman Catholic, is speaking out about his feelings on the review and the "crisis of faith" it's caused him. Read More »
One of the biggest upcoming films of 2016, 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' has supposedly been screened, and an anonymous Reddit user is claiming to have seen the film. User ViolatingNDA posted a review Wednesday which details their feelings on the film, as well as reveals some pretty big spoilers. Read More »
Revealed on-stage at The Game Awards 2015, Telltale Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment made news about a new Batman game. The episode videogame released an announcement trailer with a release date set for 2016. Read More »
Warner Bros. has yet to confirm a solo Batman film, but rumors around the plot and movie's villain are being shared all over the internet. One character in particular that will apparently debut in the film is The Red Hood. According to JoBlo, who recently shared spoilers for the upcoming Wonder Woman film, the character will be resurrected after being killed by The Joker in the storyline, "A Death In The Family." Read More »
You might think that Batman is the ultimate super hero – though some might argue he's not "super" because he has no power – but it looks like there's one guy who thinks he could take him down: Jason Bourne. That's right, Matt Damon doesn't seem too impressed with Ben Affleck's version of Batman, saying Bourne could "kick the sh*t out of" Bruce Wayne. Read More »
New Comic Book Day has arrived and there is so much stuff to read at your local shop! We're excited to share our absolute favorite picks of the week, which includes the must-reads "A-Force" #3, "Batman" #43, and "Star Trek/Green Lantern" #2. Check out our reviews below! Read More »