The Flash director Andy Muschietti explains how his film's big Zod fight is different from Zack Snyder's.
The DC Studios event film starring Ezra Miller, Ben Affleck, and Michael Keaton opens in theaters on June 16.
Some sizable names have been floated out there to potentially portray Superman, Lois Lane, and Lex Luthor.
Plus, Noah Hawley's Alien TV show may have found a new star.
Is it kind of a problem that one of the final films of the old DCEU is a Flash movie that's heavy on Batman? Warner Bros. doesn't seem to care.
DC Studios' next big superhero release races into theaters June 16.
The writer and director of 2025 DC Comics release Superman: Legacy announces the start of preproduction.
Plus, what's coming on this week's Star Trek: Picard and on the final episodes of Titans .
Warner Bros.' new animated take on Superman will hit Adult Swim, of all things, and HBO Max later this year.
Superman: Legacy , which will follow a younger version of Clark Kent, is scheduled to hit theaters July 11, 2025.
" I think I died in Man of Steel ," the actor added, which feels like a reasonable response to being asked back to a completely different DC superhero movie.
We're breaking down what we saw in the massively packed Super Bowl spot--from Barrys Allen, to Batmen, to a Woman of Steel.
Is fan service getting worse? Because it feels like we’re at a point where the fan service is getting worse.
Even after the superhero film flubbed its landing, more and more reports are coming out about what was going on behind the scenes.
"Comic book nerd" Congressman Robert Garcia intended to make it official today, on both counts.
More than ever, it wasn't hard to see people questioning the need for big properties this year.
The Netflix star's final turn as the title character will be a memorable one, according to showrunner Lauren Hissrich.
His new regime aims to stop the misinformation spread by the minority of "uproarious and unkind" fans.
If you're getting your hopes up that Henry Cavill's suddenly-lightened schedule could mean a return to Geralt of Rivia... sorry.
James Gunn and Peter Safran are planning a newer, younger Superman film for their DC slate, which Gunn is writing.