An Underseen Batman Movie Is Streaming Free (And You Probably Haven’t Seen It)

An Underseen Batman Movie Is Streaming Free (And You Probably Haven’t Seen It)

Batman remains one of the biggest and most successful franchises of all time. Artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger introduced fans to Bruce Wayne/Batman in Detective Comics No. 27 in May 1939, and the character quickly took on a life and fan base of his own. Across more than eight decades, Batman has touched […] The post An Underseen Batman Movie Is Streaming Free (And You Probably Haven’t Seen It) appeared first on ComicBook.com .

This Is Stephen King’s “Favorite” TV Show Of His Own & You Can Watch All Episodes in a Single Day

This Is Stephen King’s “Favorite” TV Show Of His Own & You Can Watch All Episodes in a Single Day

image courtesy of ABC The vast majority of Stephen King miniseries are based on a pre-existing novel or novella of his. And, for the most part, they’re ranked pretty low on retrospectives of every movie or series (mini or multi-season) that originated from his mind. Some of the multi-season shows have turned out quite well, e.g. Mr. Mercedes, but […] The post This Is Stephen King’s “Favorite” TV Show Of His Own & You Can Watch All Episodes in a Single Day appeared first on ComicBook.com .

Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Is Once Again a Victim of the Worst Social Media Trend

Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Is Once Again a Victim of the Worst Social Media Trend

Image Courtesy of MAPPA After the explosive popularity of Jujutsu Kaisen, creator Gege Akutami is returning with a new series, titled Mojuro. This will be Akutami’s first series after the controversial ending of his hit shonen manga, which led to many mixed reactions from fans due to unresolved mysteries. However, despite the initial dissatisfaction, the series’ popularity didn’t decrease […] The post Jujutsu Kaisen Creator Is Once Again a Victim of the Worst Social Media Trend appeared first on ComicBook.com .

7 Reasons Wolverine Is the Best X-Man

7 Reasons Wolverine Is the Best X-Man

Courtesy of Marvel The X-Men went from the bottom of the pecking order of the Marvel Universe, to the most important concept in the company’s history. There are multiple reasons for that, but a very important factor is the character themselves. As great as the original five X-Men — Cyclops, Marvel Girl, Iceman, Beast, and Angel — were, […] The post 7 Reasons Wolverine Is the Best X-Man appeared first on ComicBook.com .

Fantastic Four Just Beat the Best Captain America Movie at the Box Office

Fantastic Four Just Beat the Best Captain America Movie at the Box Office

Image Courtesy of Marvel Studios Though The Fantastic Four: First Steps wasn’t as big of a box office hit as Disney and Marvel might have liked, it still put together a decent run in theaters. Recently, First Steps became one of the 50 highest-grossing films in Disney history, and considering the Mouse House’s storied track record at the box office, […] The post Fantastic Four Just Beat the Best Captain America Movie at the Box Office appeared first on ComicBook.com .

Toonami’s Most Popular Mech Has Returned

Toonami’s Most Popular Mech Has Returned

Warner Bros Of the many properties that were Cartoon Network originals, Toonami had one original giant robot that tore its way into the public consciousness like no other for the cable network. The action-packed programming block might have hit the ground running thanks to mech-based anime. Airing in the early aughts, the original anime series might have […] The post Toonami’s Most Popular Mech Has Returned appeared first on ComicBook.com .

‘Below the Clouds’ Review: Nothing Erupts in Gianfranco Rosi’s Lyrical Vesuvius Portrait, But It Brims With Life and Contrast

‘Below the Clouds’ Review: Nothing Erupts in Gianfranco Rosi’s Lyrical Vesuvius Portrait, But It Brims With Life and Contrast

Vesuvius — the very name sounds ancient, rhythmically mythical, so tied into tales of a destroyed past that one almost forgets it’s still very much in the ordinary, existing present. The legendary cone doesn’t exactly loom large in Gianfranco Rosi’s “Below the Clouds,” a wandering, granular documentary study of its surrounding landscape and population. Instead, […]