Sure, comic books are filled with teams of metahumans. You've got teams of mutant activists like the X-Men, X-Force, and the New Mutants, as well as teams of villains like the Suicide Squad. But let's...
Since the 1960s, there has almost never been a shortage of superhero cartoons on the air. Back before comic book films stormed the multiplex, back when the technology didn't exist to properly depict a...
For a show that claimed to be "all about nothing," Seinfeld ended up influencing just about everything. For a TV series that aired its last episode all the way back in 1998, Seinfeld's cultural influe...
Back when Superman: The Movie first hit theaters in 1978, few could have predicted that one day, comic book superheroes would dominate the multiplex. These days, it's hard to believe that there was ev...
What happens in outer space, stays in outer space. Or maybe not, since back here on Earth, we've been thrilling to the galaxy-hopping adventures of many movies, TV shows, and comic books for decades. ...
Those slow-moving (or occasionally running) corpses that can only die from a bullet to the brain have come a long way since their B-movie days. There was once a time when zombie movies were few and fa...
Superheroes don't just become superheroes out of nowhere. Before they decide to button up a cape, strap on some red boots, and go beat up criminals, they have to start somewhere. Most superheroes bega...
How many mutants can you squeeze inside a single film series? Well, if the X-Men movies are anything to go by, you can fit quite a few. Though the first movie had a pretty small X-Men team, excluding ...
Believe it or not, there was a time when comic book movies were seen as a risky bet at best. Nowadays, superheroes dominate the multiplex, and it is hard to imagine the days of Batman & Robin or, ...
Spider-Man is easily one of the most recognized characters in the world. Those big eyes, webbed mask, and distinctive origin story are familiar to both fans and non-fans. When it comes to Spidey's rog...
Strange as it may seem, it wasn't that long ago that studios treated epic fantasies like the plague. In all fairness, a great fantasy saga is hard to pull off. The sheer amount of necessary world-buil...