In 1938, the DC Universe as we know it was born with the introduction of Superman in Action Comics #1. An equally important event occurred three years later, when brothers Max and Dave Fleischer ...
He-Man prepares to renew hostilities with Skeletor in a live-action reboot of the toy-inspired cartoon. But does he still ...
TV is an excellent medium for the Man of Steel, and as a fan, I think Smallville, Krypton, and Superman & Lois are some of the greatest shows.
This year marks two decades since the world was treated to the reveal of a film thought long lost and never likely to see the light of day – 2006’s Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, the original ...
He may be the DC Universe’s greatest icon, but after the latest turn in DC K.O., Superman is officially screwed. We all know the DCU has been in serious danger ever since Darkseid returned and began ...
Rei is the Deputy Lead for GameRant's Anime Team from Kashmir, situated in Beirut. He's an avid fan of anime and manga. Rei grew up watching anime and had a knack for writing ever since he was a kid, ...
Warner Bros. has joined a parade of studios in blasting ByteDance for “blatant infringement” on its new AI video service, accusing the Chinese company of facilitating user-generated knockoffs of its ...
He once killed Superman, but now he’s the last shot the DC Universe has at defeating Darkseid. There isn’t a Superman fan alive who doesn’t know about how the Man of Steel fell in battle against ...
It's a bird. It's a plane. It's a new "Superman" movie filming in Cincinnati. A film called "Exodus," believed to be the sequel to the 2025 superhero movie, was awarded nearly $2 million in motion ...
Greetings, flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to yet another comic book preview here on Bleeding Cool, the website that LOLtron now completely controls with ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The makers of “Superman” appear to be headed back to Cincinnati to film scenes for the sequel “Man of Tomorrow.” The Ohio Department of Development awarded the project — under the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — It appears Superman is headed back to Ohio. But there’s a catch. The Ohio Department of Development has approved a motion picture tax credit for “Exodus” — believed to be the working ...