DC FanDome begins on October 16, and we'll be updating you will all the trailer drops, exclusive reveals, and more.
Read MoreAt a GOP event, the freshman Congressman baselessly claimed that the 2020 presidential election was "rigged," that "bloodshed" is an inevitable consequence of that (nonexistent) election fraud, and that those who were arrested for participating in the January 6 Capitol riot are "political hostages."
Read MoreBring everyone back, make all the prequel stories with the characters from Rogue One. We all love them and want more of them so why not have Jyn and Chirrut and Baze and Bodhi all back in our lives? Please?!
Read MoreBridget Regan (Agent Carter) will play Poison Ivy on 'Batwoman.' It's unclear whether or not Regan's Ivy will be queer, but I would be surprised if she wasn't.
Read MoreWe don't have full confirmation that this is real, just the word of The GOAT Movie Podcast co-host Angel (blurayangel on Twitter). But if this is a first reaction to The Batman, we're in for quite a ride and one that I, personally, can't wait for.
Read MoreMike Richards' whirlwind journey to the bottom is now officially complete, as he has also now lost his job as executive producer of both Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune.
Read MoreI hope we get to see Vision again in the MCU, especially since he was brought back and flew off at the end of the series.
Read MoreLate in the afternoon yesterday, there was a steady stream of tweets on my timeline sharing books under the hashtag #TransBooks365. Each of the titles were books by trans authors and many features trans characters, too. Most of the time this targeted upliftment happens, it is usually for "a reason."
Read MoreThe SFWA's #DisneyMustPay Joint Task Force issued a statement in support of actor Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit against Disney. They did not mince any words.
Read More23-year-old Naomi Osaka is the current reigning U.S. Open champion, she's a four-time Grand Slam winner, and Forbes named her the highest-paid female athlete of 2021. Which all just goes to show that imposter syndrome comes for everyone.
Read MoreLet’s take a look back at the films woman and nonbinary directors released in 2025, from Academy Award winners to debut filmmakers.