Fresh from the Steam Community is the announcement of "Batman: Arkham Knight" coming back to PC after it was pulled out for technical issues. The big comeback will not be a standalone launch as the developer of the said game promised fans of some perks that comes with the launch.
What if Batman in the new "Batman v Superman" was not the Batman we would expect? Ben Affleck's Batman may not be Bruce Wayne at all in the upcoming "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Two of television's favorite superheroes join forces for a Dubsmash video that might put to rest the perennial Marvel vs. DC debate. "Supergirl" star Melissa Benoist combines powers with the "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." team Clark Gregg and Chloe Bennet for the fun-filled clip.
More DLC characters are likely coming to Mortal Kombat X Four more characters are coming to Mortal Kombat X and fans of the game are eager to find out who they are.
The big question right now is whether Batman would be able to take on Superman, but another major big screen character wants a shot at the Caped Crusader. According to Matt Damon, one of his most famous characters, Jason Bourne, will be able to beat his best friend Ben Affleck's Batman with no problem.
There's no shortage of superheroes and super villains in "Suicide Squad." One DC hero who won't be making an appearance is the Man of Steel himself, but Henry Cavill leaves the door open for Superman's return for the possible sequel.
"Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is one of the most hotly anticipated movies coming out in 2016. Any news is big news and the latest bit of information is rather revealing.
More details have surfaced regarding Wonder Woman's role in "Batman v Superman." The caped-crusader and the man of steel are set on a collision course in 2016's "Batman v Superman.
Over the last few years, Hollywood has indulged in the reboot, an attempt to revitalize a waning franchise in order to reinvigorate the fanbase and potentially reach greater financial prosperity.
In a leaked e-mail, it is revealed that a patch for the myriad of issues for the PC version of 'Batman: Arkham Knight' likely won't come out until September.
Sales of Batman: Arkham Knight for the PC have been suspended due to bugs and performance issues. Warner Brothers addressed the problems and said that it takes these issues very seriously.