The Last Of Us is a dark, ugly franchise. The world is populated by the most abominable zombies imaginable and lots of people die. Life in this world is, as 17th century writer Thomas Hobbes put it, "nasty, brutish, and short."
Read MoreDC fans, rejoice! James Gunn and Peter Safran confirmed that fan-favorite DC hero Booster Gold is coming to the small screen.
Read MoreOnly one thing has caught my attention from the DC news slate, and that thing is ... swampy.
Read MoreAndrew Bowser's viral YouTube character takes to the big screen with an '80s-inspired horror-comedy featuring plenty of practical effects
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Read MorePromoting an alleged abuser in order to maximize profits is definitely not a solid foundation for a new era of superheroes.
Read MoreFinally, the Lanterns are coming.
Read MoreThe Last of Us takes the formula followed by countless other scary shows and throws it out of the window.
Read MoreIf the title of the new Wonder Woman series sounds familiar, there's a reason—it has a history in both DC comics and Western literature.
Read MoreAnd so now watching the pilot again, we'll always know what the Depeche Mode means.
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.