The Flash: Sasha Calle's Supergirl Differs From All Other Versions In One Major Way
"The Flash" introduces a new perspective on DC heroes like Supergirl, played by Sasha Calle. Calle shared why she's excited about this character change.
Read More"The Flash" introduces a new perspective on DC heroes like Supergirl, played by Sasha Calle. Calle shared why she's excited about this character change.
Read MoreSasha Calle plays Supergirl in "The Flash." Among those excited about her casting is the star of The CW's "Supergirl" Melissa Benoist.
Read MoreIs Batman the mask, or is Bruce Wayne? A new four-issue series by Rafael Grampá from DC's Black Label imprint will explore the dark side of this question.
Read MoreAn artist on Instagram gave Batman fans an idea of what it might look like to see the world's greatest detective fused with a Stormtrooper from "Star Wars."
Read MoreWhile fans gear up for "The Flash," they can experience the "Flashpoint" storyline beforehand thanks to an animated adaptation of the popular comic.
Read MoreEzra Miller shares their first comments since they were hit with allegations of misconduct. Here's what the star of "The Flash" had to say at the premiere.
Read MoreWhile most fans are not even familiar with all of Superman's powers, one iteration of Superman is likely too powerful to ever appear in the DC movie universe.
Read More"Superman & Lois" will soar into Season 4, while "Gotham Knights" will bid The CW farewell after just one season.
Read MoreThe Birds of Prey are back in the DC Universe with the launch of a comic book series featuring an all-new version of the team.
Read MoreSashe Calle had no idea which character she was auditioning for in regards to "The Flash." When she found out it was Supergirl, she was shocked.
Read MoreThis is why Nicolas Cage's suit from director Tim Burton's unmade "Superman Lives" looks so strange.
Read MoreSuperman isn't just a comic book institution. He's also starred in lots of big screen adventures. But plenty of iconic Superman villains have yet to appear.
Read More"The Flash" will feature DCU's first Latina Supergirl portrayed by Sasha Calle and the actress thanks Gal Gadot for inspiration. Here's what Calle had to say.
Read MoreYou've seen the live-action DC movies, but have you taken a look at the animated ones? Here's the best order to watch them.
Read MoreSome fans may not know how the Joker really died in "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," and also why censorship almost ruined the whole thing.
Read MoreWhile all fans won't agree, Ryan Reynolds was right about the costume in "Green Lantern." It was almost perfect and it should return in future films.
Read MoreThough some consider Jason Todd's story too dark for "Batman: The Animated Series," the "Batman: The Adventures Continue" comics found a way around it.
Read MoreSuperman is possibly the most humane character in all of DC Comics. This might make it easy for fans to forget he is an alien with a different physiology.
Read MoreDC and Warner Bros have been trying to get a cinematic version of the Flash off the ground for decades -- here's what's been holding them up.
Read MoreXolo Maridueña could have a bright future in the DC Universe in the role of Blue Beetle beyond his solo movie.
Read MoreDark Flash is a particularly interesting speedster from DC Comics history, and recent evidence suggests he may make an appearance in 2023's "The Flash."
Read MoreAndy and Barbara Muschietti wouldn't have made "The Flash" had Michael Keaton not returned to play Batman.
Read MoreIt's time for the Dark Knight to lighten up sometimes, and this new issue proves it.
Read MoreThe villain Red Death (Javicia Leslie) left some "Flash" fans upset during her Season 9 run. Here's why.
Read MoreKevin Smith once predicted one of his original creations could never be adapted to live-action. Well, "Superman & Lois" Season 3 proved him wrong.
Read MoreTo explain how The Flash's body functions with his powers, we're going to need some science, even if some of it is fake.
Read MoreWe've had so many glorious versions of the caped crusader over the years, but nobody has done Batman quite like Michael Keaton. He's coming back in The Flash.
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