Some DC characters are more popular than others and have featured across the multiverse in various movies over the decades. With the rest of the superhuman community pushed into hiding and led by ...
DC’s careful planning definitely shows an ... as it outlines when crossovers between Absolute characters will begin. The end of Lemire’s Absolute Flash #1 is where the process starts.
But with so many DC characters having leapt to TV and movies, it begs the question: Who are the greatest DC characters in movies and TV? Beginning with the 1951 movie Superman and the Mole Men ...
Various DC characters have met their end at Superman's hands, including Doctor Light and Darkseid. In alternate storylines, Superman has killed fellow heroes like The Flash, Wonder Woman ...
Harley Quinn’s Arrowverse appearance was nothing more than a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo in Arrow‘s Season 2, Episode 16, “Suicide Squad.” While the character was voiced by the ...
DC Studios’ James Gunn steps in as story consultant for five issues of insane $%&!@#$ calamity when two fan-favorite characters share the spotlight (and equal page count)! Peacemaker is gone ...
Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, and Kristen Wiig have reunited to bring ... Hader and Wiig each broke character during an episode hosted by Josh Brolin in 2012. Volkswagen is an official sponsor ...
The Zucheros also revealed why Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun could understand their unusual characters more than most, and how they landed on the sure-to-be-infamous sequence of IAm dancing his ...
Love Me—a sci-fi romantic drama starring Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun—is coming soon to digital streaming. Written and directed by Andrew Zuchero and Sam Zuchero, the logline for Love Me ...
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Kristen Bell has a big reaction to finding out that her relative was living in America as a spy — for the British, no less! — following the Revolutionary War on a new episode of PBS series ...