George Clooney Jokes He Is the Best Batman

After Val Kilmer, George Clooney took on the role of Batman in the 1997 film Batman & Robin, with Chris O’Donnell playing Robin. The movie pitted Clooney’s Batman against villains played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (Mr. Freeze) and Uma Thurman (Poison Ivy), along with a poorly received version of Bane. Clooney’s portrayal and the film itself were widely criticized, and it’s often blamed for nearly ruining superhero movies. Fortunately, Christopher Nolan revitalized the genre almost ten years later.

Brainiac in ‘Man of Tomorrow’: 8 Actors Who Could Play the Superman Villain

Filming for the new Superman movie, Man of Tomorrow, is scheduled to begin in April 2026, so we can expect an announcement about who will play the villain Brainiac soon. This will be Brainiac’s first time appearing in a film, and it comes after the success of the recent Superman movie. Considering that, here are eight actors who would be a great fit for the role of Brainiac, not just in Man of Tomorrow, but potentially in future DC Universe films as well.

Michael J. Fox Explains How His ‘Back to the Future’ Casting “Inadvertently” Cost Co-Star Their Role

In his new memoir, “Future Boy,” Michael J. Fox discusses the prejudice he faced due to his height, explaining how it made him a target for bullying. He admits he initially used it to his advantage in his career, but later found it became a problem when he started taking on leading roles. Fox reflects on how his height affected him throughout his career.

‘Zootopia 2’ Post-Credits Easter Egg May Have Confirmed ‘Zootopia 3’ Details

A sharp-eyed viewer spotted a hidden detail in the movie Zootopia: the password for the character Paul Moldebrandt (voiced by Josh Gad) is written on a post-it note as “P@Rt3izFr&Brd…”. Although the end is cut off, fans believe the full password is “P@Rt3izFr&BrdZr2”, which cleverly translates to “Part 3 is for real, and birds are too.” This detail is later confirmed in a post-credits scene in Zootopia 2.

Avatar: Fire and Ash Reactions Might Ensure Another Billion Hit

Okay, so the first reactions to Avatar: Fire and Ash are starting to roll in, and honestly, I’m getting a really strong sense that James Cameron has delivered another visual spectacle. People are really emphasizing just how stunning it looks on screen, and the overall presentation seems top-notch. It’s only a few weeks until release, and the buzz is definitely building around the film’s impressive visuals.

One Battle After Another Wins Best Feature At Gotham Awards, Boosting Oscars Chances

I was thrilled to hear that One Battle After Another took home the Best Feature award at the Gotham Awards! It was up against some really interesting films too – Bugonia, East of Wall, Familiar Touch, Hamnet, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Lurker, Sorry, Baby, The Testament of Ann Lee, and Train Dreams were all in the running. A fantastic lineup, but I’m really happy One Battle After Another got the recognition!