After a competitive casting process, the Rebel Ridge star has officially boarded the DC Studios series alongside Kyle Chandler.
Colin Farrell and Cristin Milioti star in Matt Reeves' DC Comics spinoff series, now on HBO.
Warner Bros. has found someone to get behind the camera for its next DC series, while still looking for its co-lead John Stewart.
HBO is said to be eyeing either Aaron Pierre or Stephan James to co-star in the upcoming series.
The audience doesn't actually see it in the HBO DC series' premiere, but the actor's make-up job in the torture scene included a surprising level of detail.
Kyle Chandler is top of the list to play Hal Jordan in HBO and DC's Lanterns TV series.
The team behind Fox's now decade-old Batman prequel give an oral history on its creation and impact during its five-season, 100-episode run.
He was named Oswald Cobblepot back in 1941, but Colin Farrell's take on the Batman character doesn't answer to that.
The new DC universe begins when the animated series hits Max in December.
WB is bringing one of its best superhero films in years back to the big screen, and a look at The Penguin along for the ride.
The James Gunn and Peter Safran era of DC heroes and villains expands—and is coming soon to Max.
“People aren’t going to be surprised by what it is," executive producer Dean Lorey said about the DC Studios animated series.
Bruce Timm's Prime Video follow-up to Batman: The Animated Series hits the streamer August 1.
The DC antiheroes come to the world of anime on June 27, on both Max and Hulu.
Midnight Mass actor Hamish Linklater has taken over the role of Batman from the late Kevin Conroy.
The 2023 film that kicked off James Gunn and Peter Safran's DC slate wasn't a box office smash, but it earned positive reviews and was a hit on streamer Max.
Update: James Gunn confirms Lindelof and Chris Mundy are working with Mister Miracle's Tom King to bring the Lanterns show to emerald life.
Grillo will play Rick Flag Sr. across live-action and the upcoming Creature Commandos cartoon.
The Flash 's first episode boldly looked towards a big future for the nascent CW-DC Universe it was helping to establish. Ten years later, it's all but gone.
The studio behind the popular 1940s shorts is trying its hand at restoring (and preserving) these important pieces of superhero media.
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