The Impractical Jokers Have A System To Make Sure The Focus Group Skits Are As Real As Possible
For focus group skits, the "Impractical Jokers" team has come up with a strategy to make them as natural as possible.
Read MoreFor focus group skits, the "Impractical Jokers" team has come up with a strategy to make them as natural as possible.
Read MoreAs one era of the on-screen DC Universe ends and another begins, how does Shazam! Fury of the Gods make connections to its larger comic book world?
Read MoreA character dies and is brought back to life during the runtime of "Shazam: Fury of the Gods." Here's how this took place and what fans should know about it.
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Read MoreThe ending of the first "Shazam!" film set up "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" in a key way, without us knowing the importance of the Wizard's staff at the time.
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Read MoreThe post-credits scenes of "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" feature the return of DC characters. Here's the big difference with this villain in the comics.
Read MoreBilly Batson and Shazam return for the sequel "Fury of the Gods." But what do all the twists and turns of its ending mean for the character? We break it down.
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Read More"Hellboy" creator Mike Mignola and "A Series of Unfortunate Events" events author Lemony Snicket have teamed up for "Pinocchio: The Illuminated Edition."
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Read MorePower Rangers is celebrating its 30th anniversary in style, as BOOM! Studios is launching the 40-page comic "Power Rangers Unlimited: The Coinless" #1 in June.
Read MoreDigital creator Bosslogic has created fan art that puts Timothée Chalamet's Dune character in Loki's iconic horned helmet and green cape.
Read MoreThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire -- the second of four movies -- not only has the most critical appreciation, but it's also the one that's most loved by fans.
Read MoreWondering if "Shazam! Fury of the Gods" has a post-credits scene? Well, you've come to the right place.
Read MoreFor anyone who has watched "Impractical Jokers," they may have noticed that Sal avoids being near Murr behind the scenes because of Murr's irritating habit.
Read MoreThe deadliest Hulk ever - Titan, a Hulk persona who is also the chief antagonist of the "Hulk Planet" arc - has a secret twisted Marvel origin.
Read More"Shadow and Bone" Season 2 ended with this character's death, but they might not be as dead as everyone thinks.
Read MoreIn "Gold Goblin" #5, the finale of Marvel Comics' miniseries, Norman Osborn suffers his most karmic defeat yet, this time at the hands of the Queen Goblin.
Read MoreWhen "Impractical Jokers" just started, Joe Gatto and Murr were in charge of making props, so they had to make the artwork for Q's art exhibit punishment.
Read MoreWhen asked to talk about his experience filming "Justice League," Ben Affleck didn't mince words.
Read MoreBen Affleck has made it clear that he would turn down any offer to direct a DC movie under James Gunn. Here's why he's not interested.
Read MoreAfter 13 years, Brandon Routh is set to play Superman. But why, over a decade later, would Routh want to play Superman again? Here's the real reason.
Read MoreThere's a "Guardians of the Galaxy" character for every constellation in the Zodiac. Find out which one is yours.
Read MoreWhy couldn't one of Hollywood's most powerful directors bring Marvel's friendly neighborhood wall-crawler to the big screen? We're here with all the details.
Read MoreDespite his later no-killing rule, Batman did more than just kill early on; he did so coldly, and with zero regret.
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