Marvel legend Stan Lee was really hoping for a cameo in one of DC's many live-action Batman movies, but it never happened.
When Marvel and DC announced their first crossover comics in two decades, readers were ecstatic. Generally, even the most lackluster of team-ups between the two titans of American comics have been ...
The Batman - Part II starts production soon and DC Studios needs to cast one major role before that happens. But this ...
Reports indicate that Scarlett Johansson is playing an unexpected character in The Batman - Part II and that could be the ...
Sebastian Stan is reportedly in talks to join The Batman Part II There's no word on who the veteran MCU actor might play He's already being fancast as one of The Dark Knight's most famous villains The ...
In the mid-1990s, Marvel Comics and DC Comics teamed up to launch Amalgam Comics, a line of titles that combined the heroes, villains, and mythologies from both worlds. The result was a series of ...
The crossover you've pined for but never thought possible: DEADPOOL and BATMAN cross swords and batarangs as MARVEL and DC unite for the first time in decades! WADE WILSON has been hired for a job in ...
Announced last month, the world's biggest comic book companies will crossover for the first time in decades with September's Deadpool/Batman #1, published by Marvel Comics, and November's ...
It’s unclear who Stan will be playing in The Batman Part II, but a few notable DC characters immediately come to mind as good fits, such as Harvey Dent aka Two-Face. Rumors persist that Johansson will ...
Billy is a Senior Features Author for Collider. Having written over 300 articles in just over a year, Billy regularly covers the biggest TV shows and films releasing while also analysing some of the ...
Ben Barnes, known for playing Billy Russo in The Punisher, revealed he wants to play Batman in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s DCU. Speaking with Collider’s Maggie Lovitt during a panel at FanX Salt ...
The artwork by Greg Capullo is gorgeous, as one would expect. Few artists draw gritty action so well and Zeb Wells‘ script makes space for it. Unfortunately, the humor is also overly meta and juvenile ...