Batman V. Superman star Henry Cavill has flirted with fans of the Fifty Shades of Grey series for a while now. They've all been wondering whether he'd be making an appearance in the new sequel film, Fifty Shades Darker. Just a few days ago, it seemed like the rumor was true when he told the E! Network, "Basically what I can say is I can't say anything about it right now." Since this created a stir for Fifty Shades fans, Cavill had to put the rumor to rest. It looks like they won't be getting their wish. Read More »
Based on the popular videogame by Rocksteady Studios, DC Entertainment takes readers on action-packed journey in "Batman: Arkham Knight Vol. 1" as the Dark Knight finds Gotham City in turmoil. Writer Peter J. Tomasi dishes to MStars News about the rising popularity of Suicide Squad member of Harley Quinn and the emergence of Arkham Knight. Read More »
The comic book industry was changed forever by "The Dark Knight Returns in 1986," and DC Entertainment aims to do that again with the latest installment. Renowned artists Andy Kubert and Klaus Janson are teaming up for "The Dark Knight III: The Master Race," from creator/writer Frank Miller ("Sin City") and co-writer Brian Azzarello ("100 Bullets"). Read More »
Last year, Michael Keaton flirted with a comic book role in "Birdman" and now Keaton will be a superhero once again as he'll have a starring role in the Image Comics movie, "Imagine Agents." The movie is about an organization called I.M.A.G.I.N.E. and the imaginary friends of children coming to life. Read More »
Something fresh and different is taking place in DC Entertainment, with the status quo in the New 52 Universe completely changing in the "Batman" series. With Police Commissioner's Jim Gordon new role, readers want to know what writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo have in store for readers in "Batman" #41. Read More »
If you're going to heckle a baseball player, you might want to make sure Batman isn't around – or, if we're speaking in 2015 terms, Birdman. Actor Michael Keaton was recently in attendance at a Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta Braves game, and he decided to lend support to the Pirates' Andrew McCutchen by trash talking a heckler who was giving the player a hard time throughout the night. Read More »
Before the launch of 24 brand-new series, DC Entertainment is offering readers a chance to catch up on their popular comic books. During Week One of the "DC Universe Sale," this is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the New 52 titles of "The Flash," "Batman," and "Batgirl" at only 99 cents each. Read More »
DC Entertainment has put together "Grayson Vol. 1: Agents of Spyral." In an exclusive interview with MStars News, Grayson writers Tim Seeley and Tom King discuss turning Dick Grayson, Batman’s former Robin into a globe-trotting 007 agent in the New 52 Universe, while teasing a scarier and deadlier DC Comics super villain than Lex Luthor. Read More »
Warner Brothers has announced the list of the voice cast for Batman: Arkham Knight, and it's pretty star-studded. Naturally, Batman will be Kevin Conroy. This will be his return to the series after not voicing Batman in Arkham Origins. Also returning is Tara Strong as Harley Quinn, Nolan North as Penguin and Troy Baker as Two-Face. The most exciting announcement on the Warner Brothers actor list in terms of a new star joining the voice cast though is probably Jonathan Banks. You may know him better as Mike from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. He'll be playing the part of hardened GCPD Commissioner James Gordon. Read More »
DC Entertainment has released a hot streak of momentous, special-sized #40 issues from their best-selling titles. Nothing will ever be the same in DC Comics' New 52 as major twists take place in the pulse-pounding new installments of "Batman" #40, "Justice League" #40, and "Superman" #40. Read More »
Arkham Knight, the final game in the award winning Arkham Series starring Batman himself, might be one of the pricier games when it's all said and done. On its own the game stands at $39.99 and while that may seem reasonable, all the DLC that comes with it will end up being more than the game itself. The premium edition of the game for Playstation 4 and Xbox One will run you $99. Read More »
The "Batman" prequel, "Gotham," continues on Fox with 2 episodes left. In Episode 21, as secrets are finally revealed, will Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie), Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue), and The Ogre (Milo Ventimiglia) end up getting hit by the "The Anvil or the Hammer?" Read More »
The comic book industry was changed forever by "The Dark Knight Returns," and Bruce Wayne, the aged Batman, was never the same in "The Dark Knight Strikes" Again. DC Entertainment has announced "The Dark Knight III: The Master Race," from creator/writer Frank Miller (Sin City) and co-writer Brian Azzarello (Wonder Woman). Read More »