The third episode of Marvel's latest Disney+ series presents our first trial of the Witches' Road—with unexpected results, to say the least.
The hit Marvel film starring Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds is hoping to get some trophy gold to go with box office green.
Hale is no stranger to playing Jean Grey, but that didn't dampen the delight in playing her (and her clone) in X-Men '97.
The Marvel Studios hit arrives on digital next week—plus, we've got all the details on the Blu-ray release coming October 22.
Marvel's next team-up movie is bringing together a rowdy collection of supporting characters from prior films and shows, and some new faces from the comics.
Author and graphic designer Tim Leong discusses his new book.
Bad guys and worse look out, the MCU has a new team of misfits coming in 2025.
The WandaVision spinoff's premiere laid down some fascinating connections to the comics that all share a loose connection to a character fans have theorized could be showing up *any minute now* since 2021.
Marvel's latest Disney+ series follows WandaVision breakout Agatha Harkness in her own redemption series.
The answer is not as cynical as you'd expect from the people behind a biting satire of the superhero movie industry.
Headphone-wearers buckle up, you're about to hear Aubrey Plaza get weird with knives.
The first reactions for Marvel's WandaVision spinoff have landed ahead of its debut on Disney+ later this week.
Agatha Harkness is making her way back to Disney+ this week, so magic up a chair and get to reminding yourself what went down with her.
What's better than creating a fan-favorite villain that makes it to the big screen? Getting a paycheck for it, obvs.
In honor of Friday the 13th, Marvel Studios has released several new posters promoting the upcoming WandaVision spinoff.
Plus, Emma Corrin, Maika Monroe, and Charli XCX join the adaptation of 100 Nights of Hero.
The final issue of Marvel's latest volume of the Star Wars ongoing is a perfect encapsulation of just what this run has been like to read.
A new report suggests that the third animated Miles Morales movie might not hit until 2027—although there's been some pushback from creatives involved in the film.
The multiple Eisner award-winning artist, forever known for his run on Astonishing X-Men, was 52.
The Marvel vet tops the list for helming the webslinger's next adventure, though nothing has been set in stone yet.