The Supergirl movie is an adaptation of the beloved Woman of Tomorrow comic book miniseries, but it makes a few changes to ...
Director Craig Gillespie, known for I, Tonya (2017) and Cruella (2021), ventures into superhero territory for the first time ...
Latex aliens, screaming fans and an ‘LGBTQ+ARDIS’ … the big sellout crowds of Gallifrey Cabaret are keeping the fantasy TV show alive – even if its future on the BBC is in the balance ...
Look out! James Gunn’s DC Universe continues on the big screen. After 2025’s Superman reintroduced us to the Man of Steel, we ...
Milly Alcock’s Supergirl joins with Eve Ridley’s Ruthye to fight an evil intergalactic human trafficker ...
A drunk, depressed young woman fights personal demons and an interstellar sex trafficking gang. Isn’t this supposed to be fun?
Although fictional, Snoopy remains one of the world’s most famous pets. Charles M. Schulz introduced the imaginative beagle ...
The U.S. comics industry has entered its global era. There’s never been a better time to find comics from all over the world, ...
The new "Supergirl" takes a beloved superhero, strips away the inspiration and optimism, and replaces it with a drunk, ...
It’s a mess! There is no way to pretty it up. Despite being well-intentioned, “Supergirl” is not only a film I can’t imagine very many people asked for, but it’s also not a film anybody needs.
He was only partway through reading Ana Nogueira’s script for Supergirl, but director Craig Gillespie already had a vision of ...
She made an alien feel like family. She made a dysfunctional set feel worth it. And when she left, her family asked the world to raise a margarita in her honour.