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Talking to us about his standout role in Clown in a Cornfield, X-Men Origins: Wolverine star Kevin Durand reveals why he didn ...
Vincent D'Onoforio who plays Kingpin in the Marvel Cinematic Universe wants to play Swamp Thing within James Gunn's DCU if he ...
Swamp Thing is heading back to the big screen. But, while the film is technically part of the DCU, director James Mangold says it will not have any links to other properties. "In relation to like ...
Let's veg out together to see who between these two guardians of the swamp would come out on top! Before they were supernatural entities, both Man-Thing and Swamp Thing were scientists working on ...
In "Daredevil: Born Again," Vincent D'Onofrio plays Wilson Fisk, the Mayor of New York City and the Kingpin of Crime, but there's apparently another, much different comic book role he's interested in.
Vincent D’Onofrio has made a name for himself stomping through the Marvel Universe as Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, a hulking, ...
Kevin Durand explained why he did not return as Blob in Deadpool & Wolverine, citing makeup time and production challenges.
The end result is as complex as it is fascinating. Alan Moore took over writing for Swamp Thing in the 1980s, revolutionizing and revitalizing the story. The first arc is “The Anatomy Lesson ...
Mangold stressed he’s also writing his upcoming Star Wars film at the same time as Swamp Thing, though Gunn credited Mangold’s pitch as “one of the first” for the DCU, with Mangold ...
Swamp Thing follows Abby Arcane as she investigates what seems to be a deadly swamp-born virus in a small town in Louisiana but soon discovers that the swamp holds mystical and terrifying secrets.
Charles Soule's Swamp Thing issue proved more ambitious than most, offering an emotionally resonant look at Swamp Thing's future, one that tied in nicely with Soule's ongoing plot threads.
The Swamp Thing returns to battle the evil Dr. Arcane, who has a new science lab full of creatures transformed by genetic mutation, and chooses Heather Locklear as his new object of affection.