A Kansas City native, Justin has written for numerous sites including IGN, io9, Polygon, and SyFy Wire. Don't ask him about how much gum he's had, because the answer will be much more than he's willing to admit.
Until studios get out of their own way, it's hard to be excited about anything jumping from cartoons to live-action.
DC's multiverse-heavy movie doesn't really break box office reality so much as it does just kind of mid.
For the first time, the Robots in Disguise and Real American Heroes are intertwined in a brand new comic universe.
Something like five movies came out on or around June 16, so let's just talk about all of 'em instead of just The Flash .
Bosch joins the popular tokusatsu series as it does Japanese and English simulcast for the first time.
Pirates, Avatars, and more showed up for Netflix's yearly sizzle reel of upcoming releases.
Spoilers for The Flash, but locking down its actual ending took quite a bit of effort.
Adult Swim's searching for someone to play the sci-fi duo ahead of season 7's debut later this year.
Patrons in LA and New York can see what it's like to live like a character in a Wes Anderson film until the end of June.
Spider-Gwen, meet Gwen Stacy and also all these other Gwen Stacys.
Adult Swim's prehistoric horror series returns with a new hero at the helm.
For better or worse, Zack Snyder's DC movies are yet another definitive text for the iconic hero.
Ubisoft Massive's next game will have players do crimes in a galaxy far, far away.
Even with sequels of debatable merit weighing it down, Spielberg's original 1993 movie can't be stopped.
Does the seventh Transformers movie rise to the occasion, or make the same stumbles as the franchise often does?
One of DC's fan favorite superhero teams returns with Black Canary, Cass Cain, and Harley Quinn among its ranks.
Kong's got new humans to protect in the first animated series for Legendary's MonsterVerse.
If things had gone according to plan, we'd be watching a Star Trek flick in theaters right now. But instead....
McGinty's work includes comics for Invader Zim and Adventure Time, along with his creator-owned series Welcome to Showside.
Ahead of their own movie, Wildstorm's superhero group will be showing up in the Man of Steel's first solo flick in over a decade.