New SUPERMAN & LOIS promo image debuts the Man of Steel’s new supersuit
The new Superman suit features a redesigned belt and cape, and slightly muted colors compared to its predecessor.
Recap & Book Comparison: HIS DARK MATERIALS S2E4 — “Tower of the Angels”
It was inevitable. After three episodes, it was time for a giant exposition info dump, and His Dark Materials Tower of the Angels was that...
TAPAS MEDIA launches STUDIO TAPAS division
GABRIELLE LUU will be the Head of Studio for the new division.
Ava DuVernay is bringing DC’s Naomi to The CW
Based on the Eisner nominated limited series
Recap: THE MANDALORIAN — “Chapter 14: The Tragedy”
After last week's episode, I thought this week might be less action-packed, it might even be a filler episode. But what I've learned is that there...
INTERVIEW: WARRIOR’s Perry Yung talks strict Asian fathers and growing up down the street...
Here we are, on the eve of the Warrior season two finale. Despite its uncertain future, this Sophomore Season has shown that the Cinemax series can really...
REVIEW: PENNYWORTH is a bizarre ride about one of DC’s most beloved figures
Pennyworth is a gory, not-so-delightful look at one of DC's most beloved character's past misdeeds.
Umbrella Academy star ELLIOT PAGE announces he is transgender
They Tweeted a statement earlier today.
Recap & Book Comparison: HIS DARK MATERIALS S2E3 — “Theft”
An aeronaut captured, an alethiometer stolen, and Paddington watched! His Dark Materials S2E3 brought Lin Manuel Miranda's Lee Scoresby back onto our screens while Lyra and Will come...
Recap: THE MANDALORIAN — “Chapter 13: The Jedi”
Well, people, it's time to jump into what is likely the most highly anticipated episode of The Mandalorian since the introduction of the titular character. The Mandalorian Chapter 13...
Recap & Book Comparison: HIS DARK MATERIALS S2E2 — “The Cave”
It's time, once again, to enter into a new world! His Dark Materials S2E2 "The Cave" sees Will and Lyra going into Will's world while back in...
REVIEW: You have to see MARVEL’S 616 to believe it.
The 8-episode documentary anthology offers Marvel’s official stance on its own history.
























