Special events salute San Francisco's Balboa neighborhood theater, a queer cinema series kicks off in San Francisco and Alfred Hitchcock movies screen in Palo Alto this week. Also: two ...
Charles M Schulz drew his beloved Peanuts strip for 50 years until he retired on 14 December 1999. By then, the unassuming cartoonist had built a billion-dollar empire. In December 1950, a BBC ...
WatchMojo on MSN
Top 30 stupidly overpowered supervillains
These villains don't just bend the rules '€” they shatter them entirely. Join us as we count down our picks for the most ...
Last year, we got word that Warner Bros. Animation, DC, and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment were developing a multi-part animated adaptation of the iconic Batman '90s comic book storyline that ...
The working title for The Batman: Part 2 may offer a big clue as to who the DC movie’s villains might be. While some casting information about The Batman: Part 2 has come out, there haven’t been too ...
A premiere date for a new Batman movie has been announced. It was announced in October 2025 that DC Studios and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment were developing animated movies based on the Batman: ...
Upper Deck's Batman: The Animated Series just dropped. See what's inside and why it may soon pull prices like the vintage Batman cards from the 1960s. The base set will feature 90 cards, including all ...
Andy Serkis, as Alfred Pennyworth, in 'The Batman' Jonathan Olley / Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection We’ve confirmed that Andy Serkis will reprise his role as Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce ...
Shane Romanchick is a writer at GameRant. He graduated from Regis College in 2019 with a bachelor's in communication. Alongside this, he minored in both film studies and writing. This led to Shane ...
The entire landscape of the movie-making industry has changed in the last 15 years, and while most of this can be credited to the rise (and some would argue fall) of the MCU, other superhero movies ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results