DC's Stargirl dropped a season 2 trailer while introducing Ysa Penarejo's new character, confirmed to be Green Lantern Alan Scott's daughter Jade.
Read MoreAt this point, I don't care what Knives Out 2 even has in store for us. Just give me Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, and Jessica Henwick standing in a room together and I'll watch that for 2+ hours.
Read MoreHarley Quinn isn't afraid to get sexy, but there are also some lines that DC doesn't want the series to cross sexually when it comes to some of their top heroic characters.
Read MoreIn the context of the MCU, that moment holds a lot more gravitas than if the two had an actual conversation. We love our boys and their inability to talk about things.
Read MoreAt the end of the first episode of the Loki series on Disney+, Mobius told Loki that the TVA needs his help in tracking down a loose Variant.
Read MoreJohn Oliver—or, as I like to call him, Better Zazu—has been at the forefront of talking about prison reform. He has done multiple segments pointing out the human rights issues surrounding multiple elements of the American prison process, from incarceration itself to reentry into society for those who have served their time. In his latest segment, he spoke about the issue of prison heat.
Read MoreI can appreciate In the Heights and what it did for the Latinx community while pointing out how it failed the Afro-Latinx community. I contain multitudes.
Read MoreSaturday kicked off the start of E3 and one of its events, the Wholesome Direct, showcased over 70 indie games with a focus on wholesome content.
Read MoreOnce we all have an idea of how to go about talking to some aliens, we elect our best representative (probably Tom Hanks?) to go ahead and do the talking. Sound good?
Read MoreLast week, after seven long seasons as serving as one of The CW's The Flash’s most well-known and beloved characters, Carlos Valdes said goodbye to the series, and the character of Cisco Ramon, in season seven episode twelve, “Good-Bye Vibrations.”
Read More‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’ hits Paramount+ on January 15.