It has become fashionable to diagnose modern audiences as chronically afflicted with “superhero fatigue”. There’s even a backlash against comic book parody, The Boys: superhero satire fatigue. Far ...
Gift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe. Many readers will have been introduced to Batman through that incredibly camp afternoon TV program of the late 1960s in which Adam ...
Let’s dive into DC’s latest offering as R-Batz makes his debut (Picture: Jonathan Olley/Warner Bros via PA) The Batman has finally swooped its way into cinemas with moody new leading bat Robert ...
Now that Justice League: War has been released to strong reviews, Warner Bros. is beginning to ramp up marketing for their next DC animated property, Son of Batman. A new still featuring Batman (Jason ...
Adam Luchies is a Movies and TV News Writer for Collider. He began writing for Collider in November 2021. Adam graduated from Grand Valley State University with a Bachelors Degree in Multimedia ...
It's been well over a year since the teaser trailer for The Batman was released, but we're finally getting a new look at the movie on Saturday during DC FanDome. We have been treated to a few tidbits ...
Robert Pattinson rose to fame as Edward Cullen in the romantic vampire series, Twilight. So when filmmaker Matt Reeves announced he cast Pattinson as the new Bruce Wayne, some DC fans were surprised.
The Batman trailer finally arrived this weekend giving fans a first look at Robert Pattinson as the Caped Crusader, while introducing the rest of the star-studded cast. The teaser trailer debuted ...
THE first trailer for The Batman has been released showing Robert Pattinson’s Dark Knight taking on foes Catwoman and The Riddler. The actor will take over the role from Ben Affleck in the standalone ...
One wishes the Joker would crash the grim, grueling three-hour affair that is “The Batman” to maniacally scream his catchphrase: Why so serious? “The Batman” literally and figuratively puts the “dark” ...
We might have, once or twice, sung Neil Patrick Harris' praises on this blog. Once or twice. Or fifty-three times, whatever, who's counting, lots of those are duplicates, shut up. [Hey, it's not my ...