The marketing machines at two of the world's biggest companies are hitting us Gen X'er's in the nostalgia gut. Check out what Walmart has done to advertise their grocery pick up.
Fort Worth Police officer Damon Cole is not afraid to reveal he is Batman, or any other superhero he dresses up as. He probably didn't think he'd have to make an arrest dressed as the caped crusader, though.
When Ben Affleck took the stage at Comic-Con last year to promote Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, it was a mere matter of minutes before rumors began circulating that Warner Bros. was planning a new solo Batman film with Affleck set to star — and possibly direct. DC’s Geoff Johns confirmed that he was working on a script with Affleck, and since then the news has basically been repeatedly confirmed via interviews with Zack Snyder, Johns and Affleck. And now WB has gone and made it officially official by announcing that a standalone Batman film is in development with Affleck. But we already knew that.
If there's one question that's popped up the most recently when it comes to movies it's: "Why are they fighting?"
Both Marvel and DC Comics have upcoming movies which pit their respective marquee heroes against each other and it, unsurprisingly, it's causing a bit of confusion for mainstream audiences who aren't quite so versed in the long-standing tradition found in comic books where he