Superhero comics, particularly those from DC and Marvel Comics, tell stories in what we call the perpetual “Illusion of change.” What that means is these cosmic soap operas constantly throw ...
The Hound is coming to the galaxy far, far away. Jeff Sneider of The Insneider first broke the news (since confirmed elsewhere) that Lucasfilm has tapped Game of Thrones‘ alum Rory McCann to ...
Right now, the current wildfires in Southern California are at the forefront of our minds here at Nerdist. Many of us live in the Los Angeles area, with our home offices being based in Burbank.
There has been Star Trek animation on television since 1973, when Star Trek: The Animated Series premiered on Saturday mornings. That tradition extends into today, with animated Trek shows like ...
TV show cancellations have been a part of life for as long as TV has. But recently, it seems like more and more series are getting canceled left and right. In fact, in 2025, the first cancellation ...
Armie Hammer is taking on the role of The Dark Knight. No, not that Dark Knight. Apparently he is playing some other vigilante character who is not Batman in a film literally called The Dark Knight.
The “Is Cillian Murphy in 28 Years Later or Not?” saga continues. At first, there was word that he would be in the film. And, fans certainly thought they saw Cillian in the 28 Years Later ...
Welcome to Quests N’ Answers, the companion series to Sagas of Sundry: Goblin Mode! ***Massive spoilers ahead for episode 12*** Join Dan Casey and special guest Ross Bryant (MST3K, Improvised ...
In May, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Fox introduced an idea for a sports streaming platform that had Nerdist calling it a cable-less cable creation. In essence, what the Disney-Fox-Warner Bros.
Creature Commandos has ended its first season, and as we saw in the finale, Task For M isn’t going anywhere. Not only are they coming back for a second season, but from the looks of things, with ...
Want to make a ’90s kid smile with two words? Say “LEGO” and “Game Boy” to them, and you’ll see a positive nostalgic reaction. Well, those two words are about to link up in real life.
Severance will finally return for its second season at Apple TV+ on January 17. When the series clocks back in at Lumon after a lengthy hiatus from work it has some major questions to answer.