Will an Ezra Miller-starring "Flash" movie actually be released in 2023?
The studio's comment comes after Miller is accused of more harassment, abuse and grooming allegations.
The Oscar-winning singer and actress confirms that she'll be in "Joker: Folie à Deux."
"THANK YOU for the love and belief, allowing me to take on the cape and become, as Babs said best, 'my own damn hero!'" wrote Grace.
The 45-year-old actress recalls tabloid's obsession with her weight.
Kate Kane will be gone, but alive and kicking, when The CW's Batwoman opens Season 2 in early 2021. Aiming to "clarify any misinformation out there," showrunner Caroline Dries on Wednesday made clear that in the name of dealing with Ruby Rose's abrupt parting of ways with the Arrowverse series, the character she played will […]
The actress got unwanted attention after being cast as Batgirl in 1997's "Batman & Robin."
The co-hosts of "The View" slammed Rep. Katie Porter's decision to wear a Batgirl costume to an impeachment vote on Halloween, calling it "inappropriate."
Listen up, DC: Tiffany Haddish reveals her deep knowledge of comic books for her dream part.
Fan reactions to “Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)” are too funny. What do you think?
Joss Whedon’s unmade “Wonder Woman” script stirred up controversy when it leaked last year. But the director and screenwriter stands by his work, and addressed the reactions head on.
Joss Whedon has stepped down as director of Warner Bros. and DC upcoming “Batgirl,” an individual with knowledge of the project tells TheWrap. Batgirl made her debut in the Batman mythos fifty years ago as Barbara Gordon, the daughter of Gotham City Police Commissioner Jim Gordon.
We’re one year away from celebrating Batman’s 70th birthday, which raises the question: What do you get the Dark Knight fan who has everything? Mattel has your answer. The toy giant is premiering some new Batman merchandise at the 2018 Toy Fair, which runs from Feb. 17-20 in New York, and Yahoo Entertainment has your exclusive first look at the new line — from Batmobile to baddies. Scroll through the gallery above to see which items you’ll want to stash in your personal Batcave.
"I started getting obsessed with how a young woman could get hardcore enough to need to put on the cowl," said the director of his upcoming DC project.
Batgirl could be getting the big screen treatment via Joss Whedon.
There’s no doubt that male superheroes like Batman and Superman have long dominated DC’s cinematic universe, but with Wonder Woman heading to theaters this year and DC’s hugely popular multimedia initiative Super Hero Girls taking off over the past year, the ladies are catching up. While this year’s New York Toy Fair, taking place this weekend at Manhattan’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, will feature plenty of Bat-toys, there will also be loads of Wonder Women, Harley Quinns, and Supergirls on display. Click through to see Yahoo Movies’s exclusive sneak peek of the latest DC offerings from toy-maker Jakks Pacific
The new sci-fi thriller Morgan centers around a genetically engineered human (Anya Taylor-Joy) who may or may not pose a serious threat to the team of scientists that has spent years creating and studying her. Mara (House of Cards, Fantastic Four) joined Yahoo Movies for a Facebook Live interview (watch above), where she talked about the new film directed by Luke Scott, son of her Martian helmer (and genre master) Ridley Scott, who served as producer.
We talk to the cast and crew about the R-rated adaptation
Yvonne Craig is forever Batgirl. There’s no denying the actress, who died of cancer at her Southern California home on Monday at 78, was best known as the crime-fighting sidekick of Adam West’s Caped Crusader in the campy 1960s Batman series. But her résumé stretched beyond Gotham City: She twice played Elvis Presley’s girlfriend on the big screen; she appeared on the original Man From U.N.C.L.E. TV series; and, in later years, she made the requisite trip to Fantasy Island.
There seems to be a little confusion out there in Internet-land this morning: there are millions of searches for Yvonne DeCarlo, doubtless being conducted by people who think she’s Yvonne Craig, whose death was announced on Wednesday. Yvonne Craig portrayed Batgirl on the Batman TV series, a character who’d existed in the deep mists of Batman comics mythology but who was brought to the fore by TV producer William Dozier as the daughter of police Commissioner Gordon in Batman’s third season. That version of Batgirl, in keeping with an example of early corporate synergy, was (re-)introduced in the comics world in Detective Comics #359, drawn by the incomparable Carmine Infantino. Yvonne DeCarlo, my young pop-culture students, played Lily Munster in The Munsters (1964-66), but that was her rare involvement with other-worldly characters.