Loot Crate's new Deadpool merch is fitting for the merc with a mouth.
The Rock shared a rare look at himself putting that work in at the gym.
Jeff Bridges has every reason to feel down, but that's not happening.
Sometimes, when it comes to titles, something as generic as a character's name fails to spark the imagination. But that's not the case with the new Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso, in part because it's a rare thing, to see a TV show match so perfectly with its central figure. Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), the cheery mustachio'ed American suddenly transplanted to England to coach a professional football (AKA soccer) team, is all about doing the best job possible and making people happy while he does it. And that also feels like the goal of this show. …
BoJack Horseman was a unique animated show, blending comedy with existentialism. We share the lightest and heaviest moments at the end of the series.
The X-Men have unleashed their greatest weapon against climate change and the Arctic wildfires - step forward Bobby Drake aka Iceman!
The Halo franchise returns to PC with a near-perfect port for a less-than-perfect entry in the series. Now fans just have to wait for Combat Evolved.
A fan theory suggests there's a deeper meaning to SpongeBob SquarePants, and the series is actually about global warming. Let's take a look.
Disney, in its quest to do live-action remakes of its entire animated library, has been incredibly successful in the strategy of not giving people something new as much as what’s familiar with a fresh coat of paint. There have been a couple daring attempts like Pete’s Dragon (which was a remake of a live-action/animated hybrid) and the surprisingly charming Cinderella, but they’ve now settled into a rut of Aladdin, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, and Dumbo where they try to paper over the controversial elements from previous iterations while really not adding …
Marvel's most brilliant superheroes have solved global warming as only they can - using a doomed Moon Base and an artificial black hole!
A few years ago, it seemed like a long shot that Spider-Man would ever appear in the MCU (thanks to some legal mumbo jumbo with Sony), but now, it’s impossible to picture the franchise without him. Part of Marvel’s negotiation with Sony was that another Avenger had to have a supporting role in the first Spidey solo movie, so Iron Man was added as a mentor out of legal obligation.