Comic Con 2016

  • NewsNick Schager

    Sigourney Weaver Thinks Neill Blomkamp's 'Chappie' Deserves a Second Look

    Actress, who will work with the director again in 'Aliens 5,' stands up for their often-maligned 2015 collaboration

  • NewsYahoo Movies Staff

    The Best Cosplay of Comic-Con 2016

    See who came dressed to impress

  • NewsKevin Polowy

    'Divergent'-to-TV Report Is News to Shailene Woodley

    Surprising word hit yesterday that Ascendant, the final chapter in Lionsgate’s young adult-driven Divergent series, would be heading to TV screens instead of movie theaters after the franchise’s last installment, Insurgent, had a bleak performance at the box office. According to Variety, it was “unclear” whether star Shailene Woodley, who headlines the saga as the young heroine Tris, would return in the TV version.

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    Captain America Statue Unveiled at Comic-Con

    The star-spangled superhero is getting the all-star treatment at San Diego Comic-Con to celebrate his 75th birthday. According to Marvel, the towering figure is the largest single item the publisher has ever featured at a Comic-Con booth. 1941, Celebrating 75 Heroic Years.” The Captain America statue will be displayed at Comic-Con through Sunday and then packed up and shipped to Brooklyn.

  • NewsGiana Mucci

    Celebrities Doing Cosplay

    Comic-Con International kicks off Thursday in San Diego, which means more amazing movie and tv panels and some of the best cosplay around. But fans aren’t the only ones getting in on the costumed action. Click through our gallery to see some of our favorite celebrity cosplayers through the years. Can’t wait to see who will fool us this year!

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    A Soap Star, a Professor, and a Bombshell: The Strange But True History of Harley Quinn Revealed!

    Harley Quinn is having a moment. Daddy’s Li’l Monster has emerged as an indisputable breakout in the run-up to the August premiere of Suicide Squad, perhaps the summer’s most anticipated film. Played on screen by Margot Robbie, the character is a relatively recent edition to the DC Universe, first surfacing in a 1992 episode of the classic cartoon Batman: The Animated Series.