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Top 10 Batman movies, ranked by Rotten Tomatoes score

Batman has been around for over 80 years and he shows no signs of slowing down. He has also been around in movies longer than almost any major superhero and is still going strong years later. Not including the two movies shot in the 1940s (Batman (1943) and Batman and Robin (1949), there have been

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Sarah Shahi hints she’s playing Isis in Black Adam

A major DC heroine, Isis, may be making a big-screen debut in Black Adam.  Actress Sarah Shahi has shared a note from the first day of filming her role in Dwayne Johnson’s super-hero epic, and her words indicate her character of Adrianna may end up becoming the DC heroine known as Isis.  The 41-year-old actress

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Lucy Liu joins Shazam sequel as goddess Kalypso

The Shazam sequel is getting some significant butt-kicking star power.  Lucy Liu will star in Shazam Fury of the Gods as the goddess Kalypso, joining a growing powerhouse cast for the next entry in the DCEU series.  The Shazam world Since his debut in the now-defunct Fawcett Comics in 1940, the character once known as

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What Lies Below on Netflix: What was that boat scene?

Everybody’s latest obsession has been the science-fiction thriller What Lies Below, a 2020 movie that was recently added to Netflix. This mind-boggling movie tells the story of the socially awkward teenage Libby Wells (Emma Horvath) and her investigation into her mother’s new creeper boyfriend, John Smith (Trey Tucker). Throughout What Lies Below, Libby begins to

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Dwayne Johnson reveals Black Adam has started filming

Dwayne Johnson took to Times Square last week to announce the release date of his DCEU movie Black Adam, and now he has revealed filming has started. Johnson keeps his fans updated on everything he is involved with and that includes the new DCEU film where Johnson plays the DC villain Black Adam in a

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Netflix will be the home to Spider-Man movies starting in 2022

In some huge news, Netflix just struck a deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment that will give them exclusive rights to all Sony’s films once they leave theaters. The New York Times reveals that the deal is set for five years and will start with the 2022 Sony movie releases. This is a huge move, especially