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Why animated superhero shows hit harder
From Batman: The Animated Series to Invincible, animated superhero shows have consistently delivered richer stories, deeper character arcs, and creative freedom that live-action often can’t match.
Colman Domingo is one of the finest actors working today, and he's part of an esteemed class of performers who have played ...
Legendary comics writer Gerry Conway changed superhero comics forever with a famous Spider-Man issue for Marvel, and created ...
Marcel Jean, creative director of Annecy, gives us the rundown on this year's festival, including what could be this year's ...
Ethan Hawke already played Batman — and most fans completely missed it. Now, his surprising DC role is finally getting a ...
On one hand, the Prime Video animated series has been renewed for a fifth season already, but on the other, if you're in the ...
DC’s Clayface trailer reveals a brutal, body horror take on the Batman villain, as a rising actor’s life collapses into ...
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6 Batman: The Animated Series episodes with multiple A-list stars
The amazing hidden all-star lineup that brought depth and prestige to Gotham's world in these iconic Batman: The Animated ...
DC Studios has this week dropped the teaser trailer for its first-ever entry into the horror-thriller genre, Clayface.
DC Universe chief James Gunn has confirmed that upcoming movie Clayface, which just received its debut trailer, is set before ...
One of the coolest animated series of the late '90s and early 2000s was Batman Beyond, a fresh take on the dark knight that ...
Tom Rhys Harries plays Matt Hagen, the struggling actor who transforms into the monstrous titular villain, "Clayface." ...
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