Since his debut, Air Corps intelligence operative Steve Trevor has been portrayed as Wonder Woman's love interest. Though some comic book, film and TV adaptations have rendered his relationship with the Amazonian heroine more platonic than romantic, the character's sexuality has always remained the same. That is, until a recently-released graphic novel - Tempest Tossed - reimagined him as gay.
Justin Bieber, who first rose to fame as a teen star with his early hit "Baby," has been accused of sexual assault. After a twenty-four hour period of silence, the singer-songwriter has now posted a reply on social media in which he denies the allegation and vows to take legal action.
Wizards of the Coast, best known as the company that publishes the popular fantasy-themed trading card game Magic: The Gathering, recently announced it would be ending its longtime partnership with artist Terese Nielsen due to the latter's affinity with the alt-right.
About 45 years ago, Universal Pictures released a little movie about sharks. Directed by Steven Spielberg, it not only created a sub-genre of aquatic horror, spawning film like The Meg and 47 Meters Down, but also became the very first summer blockbuster - a strategical move that Hollywood continues to rely on.
Whilst appearing on SiriusXM's The Jess Cagle Show, actor J.K. Simmons revealed that not only will he be reprising his role as manic news anchor J. Jonah Jameson in an upcoming Marvel film, but he's already shot his next appearance.
Despite everything that's happening in the world right now, this has been a pretty great year for fans of Avatar: The Last Airbender. Not only did Netflix start to stream all episodes of this beloved Nickelodeon animated series online, but now they're also offering subscribers the opportunity to check it out in never-before-seen HD.
Simu Liu, the poster boy of the upcoming Marvel movie based on the character Shang-Chi, has voiced his support for the campaign to defund the police. The campaign is one of several rallying cries to come out of the civil rights protests that swept across the nation in response to the death of George Floyd, an African American victim of racially-motivated police brutality.
Have you been looking forward to summer weather all winter but now find yourself complaining about the sweltering heat and wishing you were indoors watching TV with the air-co blasting in your face? If so, Netflix has you covered with several great new series that they've added to their library in June.