"Basketful of Heads" is part the Hill House Comics imprint that Joe Hill established with DC Comics in 2019. Other series from the line include "Plunge", "Daphne Byrne", and "The Low, Low Woods". The miniseries follows the misadventures of June,
But perhaps the most highly-anticipated one is Robert Pattinson and Matt Reeves gearing up for the The Batman: Part II's release date. Ahead of Pattinson getting back in the cape and cowl for the 2027 film,
Patrick Wilson has reflected on his role as Orm/Ocean Master in Aquaman and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, revealing whether he'd hoped to finish off the trilogy or is angling to eventually join the DCU.
Over a year after his last appearance as Ocean Master, Patrick Wilson has come out to share his views on the Aquaman franchise, as well as his potential return in James Gunn’s revamped DCU. The Conjuring star made his debut in the DC Extended Universe with 2018’s Aquaman before reprising his role in 2023’s Aquaman
A t the end of 2023, the DC Extended Universe came to a close after Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom only made a little over $439 million globally, a far cry from the first movie, whi
Patrick Wilson is getting ready to return to musical theater. Not only is he a producer of the new "Lost Boys," but he's actively pursuing landing a starring role on the stage. "I definitely want to figure that out in the next two years,
Tom King is one of DC Comics‘ most controversial writers. King is a former CIA operative, which is a big reason why he’s so controversial with fans, and many of his stories revolve around depression and trauma.
Filming the best blockbuster franchise films is challenging under the best circumstances, but shooting The Batman during the height of the pandemic? That was something else entirely. The cast and crew of Matt Reeves ’ acclaimed film had to navigate strict protocols,
James Gunn makes a special DC Comics appearance on a Superman Unlimited #1 cameo cover. Superman Unlimited #1 comes from writer Dan Slot, while the art and cover art is by Rafael Albuquerque and Marcelo Maiolo.
Longtime DC writer Gail Simone was a consultant on Monolith's Wonder Woman, and has said the cancelled game was a "dream come true."