The ‘Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes’ exhibition travels through the publishing house’s evolution, from its early days with Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko through its conversion into a cultural totem
The cartoonist returns to his early work with ‘Bola Ocho Integral,’ the Spanish edition of ‘Eight Ball.’ He was recently in Madrid for a talk and sat down with EL PAÍS to discuss the rise of madness into the mainstream
As franchises like ‘Alien’ and ‘Star Wars’ resurrect iconic characters, there is growing discussion over the legal and ethical implications surrounding the use of deceased actors’ likenesses
Warner has transformed the superhero universe into its most treasured asset. Not only is the sequel about the Gotham clown now out in cinemas, a series about the iconic mobster is also enjoying success
The actress’s death has reopened the debate on how the most commercial movie sagas overshadow the careers of veteran actors such as Donald Sutherland and James Earl Jones
Pixar’s film is the highest-grossing animated movie in history, but the rise of artificial intelligence, offshoring and layoffs have cast a shadow over the sector
After spending $20 billion on productions since 2019 and racking up millions in losses, the technology company has been forced to change its plan to cut costs. As a result, it will only give the latest movie by George Clooney and Brad Pitt a limited theatrical release
The 70-year-old screenwriter is launching the 12th season of the futuristic animated comedy, which has seen no changes since its beginning in 1999… except that the creators now meet via video conference
The filmmaker, who has loved the franchise since he was a small child in Uruguay, says that he wanted to create a movie that would link all the sequels and prequels
HBO is shooting ‘Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’, the third show to come out of George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy. But another idea about Jon Snow has been sidelined for now
In ‘The Acolyte’, director and screenwriter Leslye Headland tells a tale based on her personal relationship with her sisters, which she describes as “‘Frozen’ crossed with ‘Kill Bill’”
The book ‘The Blues Brothers: An Epic Friendship, the Rise of Improv and the Making of an American Film Classic’ reviews the rise to fame, and sudden end, of John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd
Free-to-air channels have gone from producing hundreds of test episodes to almost none, a phenomenon that reflects a change in an industry more concerned with cutting costs than originality
John Musker, who headed up ‘The Little Mermaid’, ‘Aladdin’ and ‘Moana’, is debuting a short film after announcing his retirement from a 40-year career. ‘At Disney in the 1990s, there was an emperor, but there weren’t 10 emperors’
Alex Garland has directed an ‘anti-war’ film against polarization: ‘It would be insane to think that two states could not agree even in the face of a fascist president’
The latest cinematic showdown between the two creatures along with the new Ghostbusters release sees iconic cities being demolished again, fueling a genre that has refined its visual spectacle but has lost its narrative quality
The latest Disney+ series breaks some patterns and is the most entertaining content that the franchise has produced in a long time, but the galactic saga has lost its cultural relevance
As the flagship universe of Disney+ expands and intertwines with more animated content, keeping track of every character and storyline has become a daunting task
Having overcome the bad reviews of the ‘Star Wars’ prequels, the Canadian actor who played Anakin Skywalker is ready to fight his master in the new Disney+ miniseries
The actress premieres her fifth Marvel film, ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,’ saying, ‘If we only see successful characters, the public may believe that their mental problems aren’t important’
The Mexican actor responds to criticism for starring as the founder of the Guadalajara Cartel in the fourth season of the Netflix series, which was released on Friday