Earlier this week, insurance company State Farm released a Batman-themed commercial that garnered a lot of attention from DC fans for its comic-accurate depictions of some of The Dark Knight's best-known foes, including Two-Face, The Riddler, Catwoman, and The Joker.
The fun ad features actor Jason Bateman running into a number of villains while the actual Batman attempts to keep him out of trouble.
Sza plays Catwoman, with streamer Kai Cenat as a Gotham City citizen, and content creator Jordan Howlett (a.k.a. Jordan the Stallion) as Commissioner Gordon. They're joined by Abby May as Poison Ivy, Josh Meyer as The Riddler, Andrew Tippie as Two-Face, and Josh Harp as The Joker.
A lot of fans seem to feel that these takes on Batman's bad guys look better than anything we've seen in live-action thus far. Check out some new behind-the-scenes photos and a video of the shoot below,...
The fun ad features actor Jason Bateman running into a number of villains while the actual Batman attempts to keep him out of trouble.
Sza plays Catwoman, with streamer Kai Cenat as a Gotham City citizen, and content creator Jordan Howlett (a.k.a. Jordan the Stallion) as Commissioner Gordon. They're joined by Abby May as Poison Ivy, Josh Meyer as The Riddler, Andrew Tippie as Two-Face, and Josh Harp as The Joker.
A lot of fans seem to feel that these takes on Batman's bad guys look better than anything we've seen in live-action thus far. Check out some new behind-the-scenes photos and a video of the shoot below,...
- 3/15/2025
- ComicBookMovie.com
Oscars night has continued the Grammys naked trend.
Last month for music’s biggest night, every iteration of bras, panties, corsets and more made an appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards for an awards show that The Hollywood Reporter‘s style writer Laurie Brookins wrote could have been dubbed “the underwear Grammys.” (Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, memorably skipped the underwear altogether on the red carpet.)
Now, for the 2025 Oscars, a handful of stars continued to drive that style trend after the red carpet for Hollywood biggest night, leaning into the naked vibe at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, which has become somewhat of a tradition.
Julia Fox arrived to the annual star-studded afterparty Sunday in Los Angeles in a fully sheer Dilara Findikoglu dress that exposed her breasts. The Uncut Gems star wasn’t entirely nude under her see-through, and she was also covered up by extra-long hair extensions...
Last month for music’s biggest night, every iteration of bras, panties, corsets and more made an appearance at the 2025 Grammy Awards for an awards show that The Hollywood Reporter‘s style writer Laurie Brookins wrote could have been dubbed “the underwear Grammys.” (Kanye West’s wife, Bianca Censori, memorably skipped the underwear altogether on the red carpet.)
Now, for the 2025 Oscars, a handful of stars continued to drive that style trend after the red carpet for Hollywood biggest night, leaning into the naked vibe at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, which has become somewhat of a tradition.
Julia Fox arrived to the annual star-studded afterparty Sunday in Los Angeles in a fully sheer Dilara Findikoglu dress that exposed her breasts. The Uncut Gems star wasn’t entirely nude under her see-through, and she was also covered up by extra-long hair extensions...
- 3/3/2025
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This year, Superman will celebrate his 87th birthday. On top of this monumental achievement, James Gunn kicks off the live-action chapter of the DC Universe with the Man of Steel’s newest solo movie - Superman premiering July 11, 2025.
With all of this coming up, it’s a smart move for DC Comics to celebrate Clark Kent with variant comic book covers, new beginnings, and merchandise to honor one of the greatest heroes of any genre.
Summer of Superman’ Publishing Initiative | DC Comics Summer of Superman Special No. 16The wedding of Lana Lang and John Henry Irons (a.k.a. Steel) serves as the backdrop for an outpouring of love and support from family and friends. However, their big day will also be big trouble, as threats from the past, present and future will spawn major new conflicts for the Superman familyDC.comSummer of Superman Special No. 1 is scheduled to be...
With all of this coming up, it’s a smart move for DC Comics to celebrate Clark Kent with variant comic book covers, new beginnings, and merchandise to honor one of the greatest heroes of any genre.
Summer of Superman’ Publishing Initiative | DC Comics Summer of Superman Special No. 16The wedding of Lana Lang and John Henry Irons (a.k.a. Steel) serves as the backdrop for an outpouring of love and support from family and friends. However, their big day will also be big trouble, as threats from the past, present and future will spawn major new conflicts for the Superman familyDC.comSummer of Superman Special No. 1 is scheduled to be...
- 2/14/2025
- by Mark Lynch
- Bam Smack Pow
The early 1990s were a good time for the now-moribund genre of the erotic thriller. Mainstream Hollywood was pushing the limits of what audiences wanted to see in terms of sex and nudity, and multiple movies tapped into that sexual zeitgeist. Films like "Poison Ivy" (with Drew Barrymore) and "The Hand that Rocks the Cradle" (with Rebecca De Mornay) warned that one's babysitters might be there to take over the family with their sexual wiles, while "The Last Seduction," "Jade," "Sliver," and "Color of Night" tinged standard thrillers with a sexual element. Madonna starred in "Body of Evidence," a movie about a woman who accidentally sexed her partner to death. A lot of the genre's popularity was kicked by the assertive sexuality on display in Adrian Lyne's 1987 ultra-hit "Fatal Attraction."
The biggest hits of the day were probably Lyne's "Indecent Proposal" and Paul Verhoeven's "Basic Instinct," with the former making $266 million,...
The biggest hits of the day were probably Lyne's "Indecent Proposal" and Paul Verhoeven's "Basic Instinct," with the former making $266 million,...
- 11/26/2024
- by Witney Seibold
- Slash Film
Warning: contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #27!!Poison Ivy cemented her place in the Gotham City rogues gallery many years ago, and she learned a few important things about Batman in the process. As she begins to contend with a new eco-terrorist group falsely claiming her as their leader, she remembers one of his most important traits, which likely keeps some of his "bad guys" hanging around Gotham.
Poison Ivy #27, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, focuses on Poison Ivy's investigation of the Order of the Green Knight - a group claiming her as their leader as they commit eco-terrorist acts. Batman corners her, ready to stop her from inciting more violence, but Pam de-escalates the situation by... telling the truth.
Batman accepts Poison Ivy's logic, giving her the time and space to investigate the threat in front of them. While Ivy is irritated to answer...
Poison Ivy #27, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, focuses on Poison Ivy's investigation of the Order of the Green Knight - a group claiming her as their leader as they commit eco-terrorist acts. Batman corners her, ready to stop her from inciting more violence, but Pam de-escalates the situation by... telling the truth.
Batman accepts Poison Ivy's logic, giving her the time and space to investigate the threat in front of them. While Ivy is irritated to answer...
- 11/10/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Poison Ivy #27!Batman may have a bigger nemesis than The Joker in the unexpected form of Poison Ivy. As long as I've been a part of the Batman community, it's basically been the Bat gospel that The Joker is his archnemesis. I mean, when there's so many Batman and Joker comics out there where they oppose each other, it's hard to argue with the notion, right? It's practically blasphemous to suggest otherwise.
Allow me to blaspheme for a second by suggesting that Batman's archenemy is Poison Ivy instead of The Joker, based on what I read in Poison Ivy #27 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. I know, I just verbally desecrated the Batman bible, pitchforks are being readied with my name on them. But like a way-too-eager X user trying to convince you how hot the mom from Caillou is, I need you to hear me out.
Allow me to blaspheme for a second by suggesting that Batman's archenemy is Poison Ivy instead of The Joker, based on what I read in Poison Ivy #27 by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. I know, I just verbally desecrated the Batman bible, pitchforks are being readied with my name on them. But like a way-too-eager X user trying to convince you how hot the mom from Caillou is, I need you to hear me out.
- 11/10/2024
- by Joe Anthony Myrick
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Batgirl #1!The greatest assassin that Batman ever had to face on Gotham soil, Lady Shiva, could be on course for redemption. Gotham villains have a knack for going through redemption arcs, especially since Batman believes in giving villains a chance to see the error of their ways and to change. The only question is whether Lady Shiva is willing to see the light - especially for her daughter, Cassandra Cain.
The latest Gotham supervillain who could be attempting redemption is none other than the one fighter Batman can never beat: Lady Shiva, as teased in Batgirl #1 by Tate Brombal and Takeshi Miyazawa. Shiva is a recurring villain who, in terms of combat, Batman just can't beat. She's also the mother of Cassandra Cain, this generation's Batgirl, who shares the mantle with Stephanie Brown.
Batgirl must work with her devious mother in her new solo series, but the...
The latest Gotham supervillain who could be attempting redemption is none other than the one fighter Batman can never beat: Lady Shiva, as teased in Batgirl #1 by Tate Brombal and Takeshi Miyazawa. Shiva is a recurring villain who, in terms of combat, Batman just can't beat. She's also the mother of Cassandra Cain, this generation's Batgirl, who shares the mantle with Stephanie Brown.
Batgirl must work with her devious mother in her new solo series, but the...
- 11/10/2024
- by Joe Anthony Myrick
- ScreenRant
DC Comics’ ongoing “Poison Ivy” comic book title, written by G. Willow Wilson and illustrated by Marcio Takara, showcases covers by Will Jack, Jessica Fong and Jenny Frison:
“….’Pamela Isley’ has been a lot of things in her life.
“A living god, a super-villain, an activist, a scientist…and dead.
“In a new body that she didn’t ask for and with a renewed sense of purpose…
“….Ivy leaves ‘Gotham’…
“…and sets out to complete her greatest international event…
“…by offfering her delusional gifts to the world…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
“….’Pamela Isley’ has been a lot of things in her life.
“A living god, a super-villain, an activist, a scientist…and dead.
“In a new body that she didn’t ask for and with a renewed sense of purpose…
“….Ivy leaves ‘Gotham’…
“…and sets out to complete her greatest international event…
“…by offfering her delusional gifts to the world…”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 11/8/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #27!!Poison Ivy has long been one of the most capable villains in Gotham, but her recent intense battle with former mentor Jason Woodrue unveiled a new level of her power. As Pamela set out to destroy the Green Man for good, she tapped deeper into the Green than ever. She didn't simply wield it against her opponent, she crafted armor from the "Living Green" itself.
In Poison Ivy #27, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Poison Ivy corners a member of the Order of the Green Knight ecoterrorism group and demands to know why they're falsely claiming her as their leader. She quickly learns that the group knows a plenty about her - including the recent battle with the Green Man - as the supporter stammers that she's the one who wore "armor made from the Living Green."
Ivy's...
In Poison Ivy #27, by G. Willow Wilson, Marcio Takara, Arif Prianto, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, Poison Ivy corners a member of the Order of the Green Knight ecoterrorism group and demands to know why they're falsely claiming her as their leader. She quickly learns that the group knows a plenty about her - including the recent battle with the Green Man - as the supporter stammers that she's the one who wore "armor made from the Living Green."
Ivy's...
- 11/7/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1 !
Fifty-eight years ago, Poison Ivy made her debut in Batman #181 (1966), marking the start of her evolution into one of the Dark Knights most iconic and enduring villains. While Ivys villainous nature has long defined her character, a new development has essentially rewritten everything fans thought they knew about the Gotham City Siren, revealing she was never meant to be the bad guy.
...fans are now witnessing Poison Ivy's affection for humanity extend beyond just her loved ones...
This year, Hallows Eve kicks off with the release of G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, and Mike Spicers Poison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1. In this gripping one-shot story, Swamp Thing and Ivy are mysteriously summoned to a forest on the outskirts of Gotham by The Green, only to find themselves embroiled in a deadly mystery surrounding the trees that are attacking and killing people.
Fifty-eight years ago, Poison Ivy made her debut in Batman #181 (1966), marking the start of her evolution into one of the Dark Knights most iconic and enduring villains. While Ivys villainous nature has long defined her character, a new development has essentially rewritten everything fans thought they knew about the Gotham City Siren, revealing she was never meant to be the bad guy.
...fans are now witnessing Poison Ivy's affection for humanity extend beyond just her loved ones...
This year, Hallows Eve kicks off with the release of G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, and Mike Spicers Poison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1. In this gripping one-shot story, Swamp Thing and Ivy are mysteriously summoned to a forest on the outskirts of Gotham by The Green, only to find themselves embroiled in a deadly mystery surrounding the trees that are attacking and killing people.
- 11/2/2024
- by Taylor Mills
- ScreenRant
Poison Ivy in Batman: The Animated Series stands out as one of the most beloved and iconic versions of the Gotham City Siren, with a personality and costume that have become synonymous with her character. Now, thanks to a horror-inspired comic featuring the Queen of Green and Swamp Thing, fans can experience a modern and slightly chilling update to the classic costume featured in BtAS.
Despite being teased in variant cover art, Ivys latest costume made its official in-narrative debut in Poison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1, by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, and Mike Spicer, on October 30, 2024. The timing of this release is perfect, as its horror-themed narrative arrives just in time for Halloween Eve.
The story follows Swamp Thing and Ivy, who are mysteriously 'called' to a forest on the outskirts of Gotham, only to find themselves entangled in a deadly mystery involving trees that are attacking and killing people.
Despite being teased in variant cover art, Ivys latest costume made its official in-narrative debut in Poison Ivy / Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1, by G. Willow Wilson, Mike Perkins, and Mike Spicer, on October 30, 2024. The timing of this release is perfect, as its horror-themed narrative arrives just in time for Halloween Eve.
The story follows Swamp Thing and Ivy, who are mysteriously 'called' to a forest on the outskirts of Gotham, only to find themselves entangled in a deadly mystery involving trees that are attacking and killing people.
- 10/31/2024
- by Taylor Mills
- ScreenRant
There are only two episodes of The Penguin left, and I predict they will blow people away. The show, a spinoff of director Matt Reeves' movie The Batman, has been a big success both critically and with audiences, bigger than I expected from a show about a B-tier Batman villain. Colin Farrell has turned in an electrifying performance as up-and-coming gangster Oswald Cobb, and everything will come to a head soon.
Now that The Penguin has been a success, could we see other shows set in what Reeves has given the somewhat cringey name of The Batman Epic Crime Saga? The short answer is yes: “I can tell you this, we would love to be able to do more," the director recently told TheWrap. "[W]e are already talking to HBO about . The opportunity of being able to then on HBO, go and explore characters that wouldn’t be able to...
Now that The Penguin has been a success, could we see other shows set in what Reeves has given the somewhat cringey name of The Batman Epic Crime Saga? The short answer is yes: “I can tell you this, we would love to be able to do more," the director recently told TheWrap. "[W]e are already talking to HBO about . The opportunity of being able to then on HBO, go and explore characters that wouldn’t be able to...
- 10/28/2024
- by Dan Selcke
- Winter Is Coming
Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #29!Poison Ivy is well-loved and known for her provocative costumes, which have been a central part of her character since her inception. However, it seems the Gotham City Siren has grown bored with her typical wardrobe, officially trading in her bodysuits and bustiers for a daring leaf bikiniespecially bold considering its the dead of winter in the Dcu.
Undeniably one of her most revealing looks, its also wildly inappropriate for the cold weather.
G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takaras Poison Ivy #29 is set to kick off the New Year with stunning variant art covers and a synopsis that promises significant developments in Ivys battle against her newest foe, the Order of the Green Knights. This issue will finally reveal whether the Gotham City Siren chooses to embrace their mission or burn the operation to the ground.
Poison Ivy #29 (2024)
Release Date:
January, 1, 2025
Writers:
G.
Undeniably one of her most revealing looks, its also wildly inappropriate for the cold weather.
G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takaras Poison Ivy #29 is set to kick off the New Year with stunning variant art covers and a synopsis that promises significant developments in Ivys battle against her newest foe, the Order of the Green Knights. This issue will finally reveal whether the Gotham City Siren chooses to embrace their mission or burn the operation to the ground.
Poison Ivy #29 (2024)
Release Date:
January, 1, 2025
Writers:
G.
- 10/26/2024
- by Taylor Mills
- ScreenRant
Uma Thurman has explained why she doesn't see Batman & Robin as a bad movie, it was just made for a specific audience. In the late 1990s, the Batman franchise took a drastically different turn in tone, opting for a more colorful approach to the character. Instead of the darkness of Michael Keaton's Caped Crusader in Tim Burton's world, larger-than-life characters that bordered on camp took over. Following Batman Forever in 1995, featuring Tommy Lee Jones & Jim Carey as Two-Face and The Riddler, respectively, two new villains took center stage for the next sequel. While Arnold Schwarzenegger played Mister Freeze, it was Uma Thurman who captivated audiences as the devilishly desirable Poison Ivy.
Despite the movie being universally panned, Thurman's performance stuck out and has been remembered for decades. However, considering the overtly provocative nature of her character, Thurman's latest assertion may surprise fans. According to People, in...
Despite the movie being universally panned, Thurman's performance stuck out and has been remembered for decades. However, considering the overtly provocative nature of her character, Thurman's latest assertion may surprise fans. According to People, in...
- 10/25/2024
- by Bryce Cameron
- MovieWeb
Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #29!Im typically a die-hard Wonder Woman cosplayer, but Poison Ivys dark new costume might have just swayed me to the villainous side of cosplay. This stunning yet sinister look has sparked a surge of creative inspiration, and Im already immersed elbow-deep in planning the costume design and special effects makeup details.
As an avid lover of special effects makeupparticularly in the horror genreI was drawn to the idea of Ivy having black vines that resemble sickly veins...
With a release date set for January 1, 2025, G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takaras Poison Ivy #29 is already kicking off the New Year with stunning variant covers and a synopsis promising a major development in Ivys battle against her newest foe, the Order of the Green Knights.
Poison Ivy #29 (2024)
Release Date:
January, 1, 2025
Writers:
G. Willow Wilson
Artists:
Marcio Takara
Cover Artist:
Jessica Fong
Variant Covers:
Jenny Frison,...
As an avid lover of special effects makeupparticularly in the horror genreI was drawn to the idea of Ivy having black vines that resemble sickly veins...
With a release date set for January 1, 2025, G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takaras Poison Ivy #29 is already kicking off the New Year with stunning variant covers and a synopsis promising a major development in Ivys battle against her newest foe, the Order of the Green Knights.
Poison Ivy #29 (2024)
Release Date:
January, 1, 2025
Writers:
G. Willow Wilson
Artists:
Marcio Takara
Cover Artist:
Jessica Fong
Variant Covers:
Jenny Frison,...
- 10/21/2024
- by Taylor Mills
- ScreenRant
The new DC Comics’ title “Gotham City Sirens” (4 of 4) is now available, from writer Leah Williams and illustrator Matteo Lolli, with variant covers by Jee-Hyung Lee:
“…when an energy drink-sponsored hunting operation threatens the lives of wildlife and the residents of ‘Gotham City’ alike…
“… the only ones fit to save the day are the trio of ‘Catwoman’, ‘Poison Ivy’ and ‘Harley Quinn’, back together again for the first time in years….”
Click the images to enlarge…...
“…when an energy drink-sponsored hunting operation threatens the lives of wildlife and the residents of ‘Gotham City’ alike…
“… the only ones fit to save the day are the trio of ‘Catwoman’, ‘Poison Ivy’ and ‘Harley Quinn’, back together again for the first time in years….”
Click the images to enlarge…...
- 10/20/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
While comic book capers are in a bit of a funk right now, there’s a glimmer of hope in the form of Lauren LeFranc’s The Penguin, a spinoff of director Matt Reeves' 2022 film The Batman. Joker: Folie à Deux might not have lived up to the impressive standard set by 2019’s Joker, but The Penguin is being praised as one of the best TV shows around.
It feels like only yesterday that Colin Farrell’s portly Penguin waddled into our lives in The Batman, and although some were originally skeptical of spinning Reeves’ world out into more live-action projects, this gritty crime drama with nods to The Godfather and The Sopranos has rightly earned its place as one of Gotham’s greatest.
More than just stellar performances from Farrell and Cristin Milioti (playing Sofia Falcone), The Penguin has turned into an Easter egg hunt worthy of the Dark Knight himself.
It feels like only yesterday that Colin Farrell’s portly Penguin waddled into our lives in The Batman, and although some were originally skeptical of spinning Reeves’ world out into more live-action projects, this gritty crime drama with nods to The Godfather and The Sopranos has rightly earned its place as one of Gotham’s greatest.
More than just stellar performances from Farrell and Cristin Milioti (playing Sofia Falcone), The Penguin has turned into an Easter egg hunt worthy of the Dark Knight himself.
- 10/15/2024
- by Tom Chapman
- Winter Is Coming
The Penguin May Be Setting Up Poison Ivy's ReevesVerse Debut - Main Image
Considering that The Penguin spotlights Batman's most notorious villains, it only makes sense for Poison Ivy to officially make her debut in the ReevesVerse, no?
Here's what convinced fans that Gotham will soon be coming up against Pamela Lillian Isley.
Spoiler Warning: This article contains major spoilers for The Penguin, so proceed with caution.
Is The Penguin Setting Up Poison Ivy's Debut in the ReevesVerse?
The Penguin expanded the backstory of Colin Farrell's "Oz Cobb" aka Oswald Cobblepot and introduced Cristin Milioti's Sofia Falcone set in Matt Reeves' The Batman, so it's only natural for the HBO series to add more live adaptations of the Dark Knight hero's common foes into the picture.
In this case, fans surmise that one of these foes may be Pamela Lillian Isley aka Poison Ivy, thanks to the newfound drug Sofia conjured up.
Considering that The Penguin spotlights Batman's most notorious villains, it only makes sense for Poison Ivy to officially make her debut in the ReevesVerse, no?
Here's what convinced fans that Gotham will soon be coming up against Pamela Lillian Isley.
Spoiler Warning: This article contains major spoilers for The Penguin, so proceed with caution.
Is The Penguin Setting Up Poison Ivy's Debut in the ReevesVerse?
The Penguin expanded the backstory of Colin Farrell's "Oz Cobb" aka Oswald Cobblepot and introduced Cristin Milioti's Sofia Falcone set in Matt Reeves' The Batman, so it's only natural for the HBO series to add more live adaptations of the Dark Knight hero's common foes into the picture.
In this case, fans surmise that one of these foes may be Pamela Lillian Isley aka Poison Ivy, thanks to the newfound drug Sofia conjured up.
- 10/7/2024
- EpicStream
Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #26!For quite some time, Poison Ivy has strayed from her original role as Gothams resident eco-terrorist, with her relationships with Harley Quinn and Janet from Hr softening her once ruthless demeanor. However, it seems a new villain is poised to fill the void left by Ivys transformation, making a dramatic entrance that promises to shake things up in Gotham as they debut with a deadly bangliterally.
G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takaras Poison Ivy #26, set to hit comic book shelves on October 2, 2024, serves as the perfect entry point for fans both old and new, launching a fresh story arc for everyones favorite plant-loving villain. Now restored to her full powers after a temporary setback, Ivy resumes her fierce and righteous fight for the balance of the natural world.
However, it seems that one or more individuals believe the Green Queen isnt doing enough,...
G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takaras Poison Ivy #26, set to hit comic book shelves on October 2, 2024, serves as the perfect entry point for fans both old and new, launching a fresh story arc for everyones favorite plant-loving villain. Now restored to her full powers after a temporary setback, Ivy resumes her fierce and righteous fight for the balance of the natural world.
However, it seems that one or more individuals believe the Green Queen isnt doing enough,...
- 10/1/2024
- by Taylor Blake Forsberg
- ScreenRant
During the mid-1970s, television producer Aaron Spelling and the writing duo of Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts hit upon the most spectacularly novel idea: Viewers loved watching women solve crimes. The eureka moment occurred in 1974 when the great and ludicrously beautiful Angie Dickinson scored a primetime hit with "Police Woman." While I'd argue Dickinson could've burned up the Nielsen ratings via weekly readings of Russian literature shot at the Bob's Big Boy in Burbank, she was a must-watch sensation as a glamorously attired detective. Though the scripts were rigorously formulaic for a '70s hour-long cop show, Dickinson's showbiz rep attracted a host of top tier guest stars; "Police Woman" didn't have much of a hook, but thanks to its star, it had plenty of sizzle.
It took some prodding (ABC execs Barry Diller and Michael Eisner abhorred Spelling's pitch), but "Charlie's Angels" became the breakout hit of the 1976 season.
It took some prodding (ABC execs Barry Diller and Michael Eisner abhorred Spelling's pitch), but "Charlie's Angels" became the breakout hit of the 1976 season.
- 9/21/2024
- by Jeremy Smith
- Slash Film
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #25!Poison Ivy is one of Batman's most accomplished rogues, but the science behind her powers is too often dismissed. Pamela Isley doesn't just have an affinity for plants; she has a deep understanding of them rooted in her hybrid abilities and advanced studies. One encounter with Batman offers a glimpse at her genius and how she manages to instill fear in Gotham's Caped Crusader.
Poison Ivy #25 contains the short story Beneath the Surface by Joanne Starer and Haining, wherein Batman attempts to confront Ivy in a greenhouse. Hes immediately overcome with a familiar scent of roses and wet earth, marking her presence, but thats hardly the only thing waiting for him.
As Bruce's hallucinations begin, including visions of his parents death, he's able to recognize all the steps Pam took to fight him. It's a calculated, clever list of hallucinogens and poison that...
Poison Ivy #25 contains the short story Beneath the Surface by Joanne Starer and Haining, wherein Batman attempts to confront Ivy in a greenhouse. Hes immediately overcome with a familiar scent of roses and wet earth, marking her presence, but thats hardly the only thing waiting for him.
As Bruce's hallucinations begin, including visions of his parents death, he's able to recognize all the steps Pam took to fight him. It's a calculated, clever list of hallucinogens and poison that...
- 9/11/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Matt Reeves garnered critical and commercial praise for his take on the Caped Crusader in The Batman. The 2022 film was widely appreciated for its grounded characters and gritty take, which is weirdly similar yet not completely identical to Christopher Nolan’s version. But as Matt Reeves has announced his plans for the film series’ future, the fans want James Gunn to bring a change to the Dcu.
Robert Pattinson and Jeffrey Wright in The Batman | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures
According to Reeves, The Batman – Part II will also tread on grounded characters and follow a story deep-rooted in the corruption and darkness of Gotham. This has disappointed many fans who feel that James Gunn’s Dcu should focus on introducing interesting fantastical villains to Batman’s story.
Matt Reeves wants to maintain the grounded tonality in The Batman – Part II Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne in The Batman | Credits: Warner Bros.
Robert Pattinson and Jeffrey Wright in The Batman | Credits: Warner Bros. Pictures
According to Reeves, The Batman – Part II will also tread on grounded characters and follow a story deep-rooted in the corruption and darkness of Gotham. This has disappointed many fans who feel that James Gunn’s Dcu should focus on introducing interesting fantastical villains to Batman’s story.
Matt Reeves wants to maintain the grounded tonality in The Batman – Part II Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne in The Batman | Credits: Warner Bros.
- 9/6/2024
- by Subham Mandal
- FandomWire
We know that with the release of ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Dceu was officially dead and buried. The new co-CEOs of DC Studios Peter Safran and James Gunn now had a gargantuan task of rebuilding an entirely new cinematic universe, dubbed “Dcu.”
More than a year ago a slate of projects was announced, the first project that we can look forward to is ‘Creature Commandos’ bound to be released in December of this year, and ‘Superman’ which will be released in 2025.
All major roles as far as ‘Peacemaker,’ ‘Creature Commandos,’ and ‘Superman’ have been filled. We’re still waiting on the news on who will portray Batman and Wonder Woman in this universe, one actress decided to take matters into her own hands and pitch herself to play Dcu’s Poison Ivy.
The actress in question is Bruce Willis’ daughter – Rumer Glenn Willis. Rumer is the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore,...
More than a year ago a slate of projects was announced, the first project that we can look forward to is ‘Creature Commandos’ bound to be released in December of this year, and ‘Superman’ which will be released in 2025.
All major roles as far as ‘Peacemaker,’ ‘Creature Commandos,’ and ‘Superman’ have been filled. We’re still waiting on the news on who will portray Batman and Wonder Woman in this universe, one actress decided to take matters into her own hands and pitch herself to play Dcu’s Poison Ivy.
The actress in question is Bruce Willis’ daughter – Rumer Glenn Willis. Rumer is the daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore,...
- 8/29/2024
- by Valentina Kraljik
- Comic Basics
Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing team up in "Feral Trees" to investigate a deadly presence in The Green, showcasing a new eerie costume for Ivy. Fans can expect a thrilling horror mystery in the 48-page one-shot, combining the powers of these plant-powered icons on October 30, 2024. Ivy's departure from her classic costume to a high-necked bodysuit adds a new edgy dimension to the collaboration with Swamp Thing.
Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing are joining forces for a thrilling horror mystery centered on The Green. Having recently teamed up in G. Willow Wilsons ongoing Poison Ivy series, its only natural for these two plant-powered icons to star in their own one-shot. The anticipation is further heightened by the Gotham City Siren's striking new costume, a dramatic departure from her typical look.
On October 30, 2024, G. Willow Wilson and Mike Perkins will present fans with the 48-page one-shot Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1. In this special,...
Poison Ivy and Swamp Thing are joining forces for a thrilling horror mystery centered on The Green. Having recently teamed up in G. Willow Wilsons ongoing Poison Ivy series, its only natural for these two plant-powered icons to star in their own one-shot. The anticipation is further heightened by the Gotham City Siren's striking new costume, a dramatic departure from her typical look.
On October 30, 2024, G. Willow Wilson and Mike Perkins will present fans with the 48-page one-shot Poison Ivy/Swamp Thing: Feral Trees #1. In this special,...
- 8/3/2024
- by Taylor Blake Forsberg
- ScreenRant
A spooky new variant cover for Poison Ivy #26 shows a darker, more sinister side to the character, hinting at a potential chilling transformation. Ivy's iconic plant powers are given a dark redesign on Sebastin Fiumara's Poison Ivy #26 variant covers, turning the beloved anti-hero into a scary cryptid version of herself. The haunting variant cover by Sebastin Fiumara sets a foreboding tone for Poison Ivy's next adventure, leaving fans of the character on the edge of their seats.
A new variant cover featuring Poison Ivy depicts the villain turned anti-hero as one of the most spine-chilling creatures to hit DC Comics, as an ancient, eldritch evil rises to destroy Gotham. As an iconic member of Batmans rogues gallery, Ivys plant powers and environmentalist nature have made her much more sympathetic than the usual villain. However, a new variant cover for October 2024s issue of Poison Ivy gives the character...
A new variant cover featuring Poison Ivy depicts the villain turned anti-hero as one of the most spine-chilling creatures to hit DC Comics, as an ancient, eldritch evil rises to destroy Gotham. As an iconic member of Batmans rogues gallery, Ivys plant powers and environmentalist nature have made her much more sympathetic than the usual villain. However, a new variant cover for October 2024s issue of Poison Ivy gives the character...
- 7/28/2024
- by Austin Dudas-Larmondin
- ScreenRant
When Harley Quinn’s Poison Ivy (voice of Lake Bell) finally ended up partnered in both supervillainy and love with the titular Harley (Kaley Cuoco), fans rejoiced. Showrunners Justin Halpern and Patrick Schumacker promised the couple will never break up. Harley and Ivy started their fourth season last summer as current TV’s longest-running queer couple. There was, however, one person their new love left behind: Ivy’s former fiancé Chuck Brown, better known as Kite Man. In fact, Ivy might have never been brave enough to pursue a life with Harley without Kite Man’s intervention. He was the only one at his wedding willing to acknowledge that Ivy didn’t actually love him and, during their vows, answered the officiant’s prompt with a “Hell… no.”
We don’t need to spend too much time feeling bad for Kite Man, though. At the Villy Awards in the third season of Harley Quinn,...
We don’t need to spend too much time feeling bad for Kite Man, though. At the Villy Awards in the third season of Harley Quinn,...
- 7/18/2024
- Cracked
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Poison Ivy #24!
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's relationship survives a cheating plot, showing their commitment to each other. They forgive past intimate moments with their ally Janet-from-hr, emphasizing their romance's importance. Future revisits of this cheating plot are unlikely, as they focus on working on their flaws together.
The love between Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy may have just survived a serious cheating plot, but the question remains how long this will last. Harley and Ivy's relationship has become a fan-favorite romance since they announced their love in the 2010s. It became so beloved, in fact, that there was massive fan backlash when the two officially broke up. Now the two are back together, but the latest issue of Poison Ivy shows that they nearly fell into a major trope that could have ended the romance for good.
In Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining,...
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's relationship survives a cheating plot, showing their commitment to each other. They forgive past intimate moments with their ally Janet-from-hr, emphasizing their romance's importance. Future revisits of this cheating plot are unlikely, as they focus on working on their flaws together.
The love between Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy may have just survived a serious cheating plot, but the question remains how long this will last. Harley and Ivy's relationship has become a fan-favorite romance since they announced their love in the 2010s. It became so beloved, in fact, that there was massive fan backlash when the two officially broke up. Now the two are back together, but the latest issue of Poison Ivy shows that they nearly fell into a major trope that could have ended the romance for good.
In Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining,...
- 7/13/2024
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
The Green's power over life and death is revealed in Poison Ivy #24. The Green's hierarchy and connections with other entities are thrown into doubt by this revelation. The implications of the Green's dominion over death on DC Universe's hierarchy are many.
Warning: contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #24!
The hierarchy of gods in the DC Universe just underwent a massive shift with the revelation of a massive secret about death. The DC Universe is full of powerful gods and entities, including the Green. Since its introduction nearly 40 years ago, the Greens power has been known to all, but a new revelation that comes to light in Poison Ivy #24 shows it may have dominion over death itself.
Poison Ivy #24 is written by G Willow Wilson and drawn by Haining. Poison Ivy has died, and as Harley Quinn and Killer Croc mourn, Solomon Grundy takes her body into Slaughter Swamp.
Warning: contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #24!
The hierarchy of gods in the DC Universe just underwent a massive shift with the revelation of a massive secret about death. The DC Universe is full of powerful gods and entities, including the Green. Since its introduction nearly 40 years ago, the Greens power has been known to all, but a new revelation that comes to light in Poison Ivy #24 shows it may have dominion over death itself.
Poison Ivy #24 is written by G Willow Wilson and drawn by Haining. Poison Ivy has died, and as Harley Quinn and Killer Croc mourn, Solomon Grundy takes her body into Slaughter Swamp.
- 7/13/2024
- by Shaun Corley
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #24!
Poison Ivy embraces a new codename, "the Green Knight," and rejects black-and-white definitions. Ivy's rebirth leads her to fight for people, not just the planet. As the Green Knight, Ivy evolves into a balanced savior, embracing love and harmony.
Poison Ivy has taken one of DC's most comprehensive journeys of self-discovery since losing (and regaining) her powers, leading to a new codename. Ivy has moved beyond the belief that humanity must be destroyed for the sake of the planet, embracing that she can act as a steward of the Earth while people still walk it. Pamela Isley never asked to be categorized by black-and-white definitions, but now she actively rejects them.
In Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Pam makes the ultimate sacrifice. She dies to rid the world of the monstrous Jason Woodrue, but death does not claim her for long.
Poison Ivy embraces a new codename, "the Green Knight," and rejects black-and-white definitions. Ivy's rebirth leads her to fight for people, not just the planet. As the Green Knight, Ivy evolves into a balanced savior, embracing love and harmony.
Poison Ivy has taken one of DC's most comprehensive journeys of self-discovery since losing (and regaining) her powers, leading to a new codename. Ivy has moved beyond the belief that humanity must be destroyed for the sake of the planet, embracing that she can act as a steward of the Earth while people still walk it. Pamela Isley never asked to be categorized by black-and-white definitions, but now she actively rejects them.
In Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Pam makes the ultimate sacrifice. She dies to rid the world of the monstrous Jason Woodrue, but death does not claim her for long.
- 7/10/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Poison Ivy #24 ahead!
Poison Ivy encounters a mysterious tree-like entity in the Green, addressing her misuse of the Lamia fungus. The entity, possibly a member of the Parliament of Trees, resurrects Ivy and warns her against meddling with mushrooms. Ivy's ability to control the Lamia fungus raises questions about her place in DC's cosmology and her mysterious backer in the Green.
Poison Ivy's recent brush with death has provided DC Comics readers with some tantalizing new hints about the cosmology surrounding its mysterious Green. As Ivy communes with the Green the dimension that governs all plant life at a deeper level than ever before, her discussion with an as-of-yet unknown avatar of the Green also clears up a confusing issue about her recent powers.
Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining deals with the aftermath of Ivy's fatal duel with her nemesis, Jason Woodrue. While her...
Poison Ivy encounters a mysterious tree-like entity in the Green, addressing her misuse of the Lamia fungus. The entity, possibly a member of the Parliament of Trees, resurrects Ivy and warns her against meddling with mushrooms. Ivy's ability to control the Lamia fungus raises questions about her place in DC's cosmology and her mysterious backer in the Green.
Poison Ivy's recent brush with death has provided DC Comics readers with some tantalizing new hints about the cosmology surrounding its mysterious Green. As Ivy communes with the Green the dimension that governs all plant life at a deeper level than ever before, her discussion with an as-of-yet unknown avatar of the Green also clears up a confusing issue about her recent powers.
Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining deals with the aftermath of Ivy's fatal duel with her nemesis, Jason Woodrue. While her...
- 7/7/2024
- by Avi Gibson
- ScreenRant
Poison Ivy regenerates through her connection to the Green after her tragic death while battling Jason Woodrue. Ivy's rebirth strengthens her relationship with Harley Quinn and grants her a new costume. As an immortal guardian of the Green, Ivy moves past her antihero beliefs to protect humanity.
Warning: contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #24After the tragic death of Poison Ivy at the hands of her zombie children, the reluctant hero proves just how powerful she is by regenerating through her connection to the Green in Poison Ivy #24. While Ivy has been resurrected before - most famously in Heroes in Crisis - this rebirth sees the powerful woman coming back to life almost immediately through her intense connection to planet Earth, a vast evolution of her past immortality.
Poison Ivy died in the hands of her partner and lover, the indomitable Harley Quinn, after saving Gotham City from the monstrous Jason Woodrue,...
Warning: contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #24After the tragic death of Poison Ivy at the hands of her zombie children, the reluctant hero proves just how powerful she is by regenerating through her connection to the Green in Poison Ivy #24. While Ivy has been resurrected before - most famously in Heroes in Crisis - this rebirth sees the powerful woman coming back to life almost immediately through her intense connection to planet Earth, a vast evolution of her past immortality.
Poison Ivy died in the hands of her partner and lover, the indomitable Harley Quinn, after saving Gotham City from the monstrous Jason Woodrue,...
- 7/7/2024
- by Alex Schlesinger
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers for Poison Ivy #24
Poison Ivy gains a powerful healing factor, potentially making her one of DC's most powerful characters. Ivy's friends believe she can return from the dead by planting her in Slaughter Swamp, where Solomon Grundy cyclically dies and is reborn. If Ivy's healing factor is innate and reusable, it could render her functionally immortal, opening up new possibilities for her character.
Gotham's iconic villain Poison Ivy enters a period of rebirth literally with the reveal of her ultra-powerful version of a healing factor. Ivy's brand-new power rockets her up the scale of DC's most powerful characters, especially when factoring in the other powers, abilities, and changes of heart she's accumulated over the first two years of her solo series.
Poison Ivy's allies take a gamble on the existence of a brand-new power for Pamela Isley in a preview for Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining.
Poison Ivy gains a powerful healing factor, potentially making her one of DC's most powerful characters. Ivy's friends believe she can return from the dead by planting her in Slaughter Swamp, where Solomon Grundy cyclically dies and is reborn. If Ivy's healing factor is innate and reusable, it could render her functionally immortal, opening up new possibilities for her character.
Gotham's iconic villain Poison Ivy enters a period of rebirth literally with the reveal of her ultra-powerful version of a healing factor. Ivy's brand-new power rockets her up the scale of DC's most powerful characters, especially when factoring in the other powers, abilities, and changes of heart she's accumulated over the first two years of her solo series.
Poison Ivy's allies take a gamble on the existence of a brand-new power for Pamela Isley in a preview for Poison Ivy #24 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining.
- 7/2/2024
- by Kate O'Donoghue
- ScreenRant
As DC's Poison Ivy series has repeatedly emphasized, Ivy and Batman's rivalry belies a deeper desire to save Gotham, with the series showing over time that they share more similarities than differences. In Poison Ivy #23, Ivy's final moments make her parallels with Batman particularly clear, as Harley comforts her with words that Bruce Wayne could take heed of. Pam's death scene highlights the need for both her and Batman to grow if she can come back from this and learn the same lessons for a stronger future.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #23!!
Poison Ivy was an early addition to Batman's rogue gallery, and the two have spent decades dancing around one another. At a glance, it's just another hero and villain rivalry, but the truth is more complex. Beneath tactics and lines drawn between "good" and "bad", the two want the same thing: to save Gotham City. They're more alike than different,...
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #23!!
Poison Ivy was an early addition to Batman's rogue gallery, and the two have spent decades dancing around one another. At a glance, it's just another hero and villain rivalry, but the truth is more complex. Beneath tactics and lines drawn between "good" and "bad", the two want the same thing: to save Gotham City. They're more alike than different,...
- 6/8/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
The Dark Knight is swooping into the U.K., just in time for Batman Day.
An exhibition showcasing costumes, props and vehicles from the caped crusader’s best-known cinematic outings is set to open this summer in Manchester following by London in the fall.
Produced by The Luna Entertainment Group in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment, Batman Unmasked will give fans a chance to step into Gotham City via a series of themed rooms and walkways.
Films represented include “Batman” (1989), “Batman Forever” (1995), “Batman & Robin” (1997), “Batman Begins” (2005), “The Dark Knight” (2008), “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012), “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016), “Justice League” (2017), “Joker” (2019) and “The Batman” (2022).
As they make their way through the world of the DC Comics superhero, fans will spot some of the Batsuits won by actors including Robert Pattinson, Christian Bale and Michael Keaton as well as the Tumbler and Batpod from 2008’s “The Dark Knight...
An exhibition showcasing costumes, props and vehicles from the caped crusader’s best-known cinematic outings is set to open this summer in Manchester following by London in the fall.
Produced by The Luna Entertainment Group in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment, Batman Unmasked will give fans a chance to step into Gotham City via a series of themed rooms and walkways.
Films represented include “Batman” (1989), “Batman Forever” (1995), “Batman & Robin” (1997), “Batman Begins” (2005), “The Dark Knight” (2008), “The Dark Knight Rises” (2012), “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” (2016), “Justice League” (2017), “Joker” (2019) and “The Batman” (2022).
As they make their way through the world of the DC Comics superhero, fans will spot some of the Batsuits won by actors including Robert Pattinson, Christian Bale and Michael Keaton as well as the Tumbler and Batpod from 2008’s “The Dark Knight...
- 6/6/2024
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Poison Ivy's heartbreaking sacrifice leaves fans reeling as she meets her demise in Harley Quinn's arms. The impactful death scene mirrors iconic comic storylines, hinting at Ivy's eventual resurrection in the future. The loss of Poison Ivy not only impacts comic fans, but also viewers of the animated series.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Poison Ivy #23!Poison Ivy has officially been killed off, and her death scene will destroy every Harlivy fan. The relationship between Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy has become one of the most well-regarded romances in DC's history. Their infamous breakup led to massive discourse from fans before the two officially reunited in 2023. Now, a heartbreaking new development has threatened to end their relationship for good as Ivy finally meets her demise.
In Poison Ivy #23 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Poison Ivy is in the midst of sacrificing herself to finally put an end to her personal Joker,...
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Poison Ivy #23!Poison Ivy has officially been killed off, and her death scene will destroy every Harlivy fan. The relationship between Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy has become one of the most well-regarded romances in DC's history. Their infamous breakup led to massive discourse from fans before the two officially reunited in 2023. Now, a heartbreaking new development has threatened to end their relationship for good as Ivy finally meets her demise.
In Poison Ivy #23 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Poison Ivy is in the midst of sacrificing herself to finally put an end to her personal Joker,...
- 6/6/2024
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
Move over Batman, Harley Quinn now owns the coolest ride in Gotham City - a monster truck paying tribute to her hyenas. Harley's new souped-up car steals the show in Poison Ivy #23, arriving just in time to save the day in a wild, Harley Quinn-esque style. Adorned with graffitied hearts, stars, skulls, and Harley's red and black diamonds, her new vehicle makes it clear who it belongs to.
Warning: Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #23!
DC has officially given Harley Quinn her own wild version of the Batmobile, making her the owner of the coolest vehicle in Gotham City, a title previously held by Batman. Instead of featuring the Dark Knights iconic bat theme, though, Harleys new ride pays tribute to another animal, one that has been integral to her character from the very beginning.
The monster truck, with its Harley Quinn-esque theme, perfectly captures the Gotham Sirens personality, leaving no...
Warning: Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #23!
DC has officially given Harley Quinn her own wild version of the Batmobile, making her the owner of the coolest vehicle in Gotham City, a title previously held by Batman. Instead of featuring the Dark Knights iconic bat theme, though, Harleys new ride pays tribute to another animal, one that has been integral to her character from the very beginning.
The monster truck, with its Harley Quinn-esque theme, perfectly captures the Gotham Sirens personality, leaving no...
- 6/4/2024
- by Taylor Blake Forsberg
- ScreenRant
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Poison Ivy #22!
Every DC character is connected to the cosmic force known as the Green. The Green gives all heroes and villains a power they never knew they had. DC characters now have something like a "spider-sense" that alerts them to danger.
Heroes, antiheroes and villains like Batman, Harley Quinn and more have been revealed to be officially connected to one cosmic force. DC's diversity in heroes and villains has helped the publisher stand out for generations. However, a shocking new reveal has shown that, despite their differences, every DC character is connected to each other through the Green.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Ivy is caught up in a massive fight with Dr. Jason Woodrue to prevent a fungal zombie apocalypse. During their duel, she begins to ponder if the Green, best known as a force connected to all species of plant life,...
Every DC character is connected to the cosmic force known as the Green. The Green gives all heroes and villains a power they never knew they had. DC characters now have something like a "spider-sense" that alerts them to danger.
Heroes, antiheroes and villains like Batman, Harley Quinn and more have been revealed to be officially connected to one cosmic force. DC's diversity in heroes and villains has helped the publisher stand out for generations. However, a shocking new reveal has shown that, despite their differences, every DC character is connected to each other through the Green.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Ivy is caught up in a massive fight with Dr. Jason Woodrue to prevent a fungal zombie apocalypse. During their duel, she begins to ponder if the Green, best known as a force connected to all species of plant life,...
- 5/24/2024
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
Looking back, the early nineties were the best of times and worst of times for Batman fans. In 1989, fans got their first big-budget Hollywood Batman movie, followed by the 1992 sequel Batman Returns. Both of these films boasted A-list talent and made huge money. But they weren’t really interested in Batman, at least not the guy that comic book readers loved.
But 1992 saw the launch of Batman: The Animated Series, a cartoon that gave fans some of the best ever tales of the Dark Knight, in any media. Created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, The Animated Series took some visual cues from Burton’s movies, especially in its designs for Catwoman and the Penguin, but it was grounded in the Bronze Age comics by Dennis O’Neil and Neal Adams as well as 1940s cinema.
Taking a lead from the Fleischer Brothers’ Superman cartoons, Timm and Radomski insisted upon smooth animation for their project,...
But 1992 saw the launch of Batman: The Animated Series, a cartoon that gave fans some of the best ever tales of the Dark Knight, in any media. Created by Bruce Timm and Eric Radomski, The Animated Series took some visual cues from Burton’s movies, especially in its designs for Catwoman and the Penguin, but it was grounded in the Bronze Age comics by Dennis O’Neil and Neal Adams as well as 1940s cinema.
Taking a lead from the Fleischer Brothers’ Superman cartoons, Timm and Radomski insisted upon smooth animation for their project,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
Poison Ivy is one of Gotham's deadliest villains thanks to her toxins and phytokinesis. A cosplay edit from @nycosplayer and @poison_bat brings the villainess to life with a deadly new attack. DC has been giving Poison Ivy a lot of updates with her origins and abilities, making her more powerful than ever before.
With her slew of botanical powers, Poison Ivy is always a force to be reckoned with in DC Comics. A cosplay from @poison_bats is highlighting the iconic villainess' further potential. Ivy's attractive toxicity makes her a core member of Batman's rogue gallery, but she could do so much more damage with additional plant-inspired attacks.
On Reddit, @nycosplayer shared their photo and edit of a Poison Ivy cosplay by @poison_bats. The cosplay features the DC villainess in a bodysuit covered in leaves with a brown bodice. Vines wrap around her arms along with some flowers and a dangerous,...
With her slew of botanical powers, Poison Ivy is always a force to be reckoned with in DC Comics. A cosplay from @poison_bats is highlighting the iconic villainess' further potential. Ivy's attractive toxicity makes her a core member of Batman's rogue gallery, but she could do so much more damage with additional plant-inspired attacks.
On Reddit, @nycosplayer shared their photo and edit of a Poison Ivy cosplay by @poison_bats. The cosplay features the DC villainess in a bodysuit covered in leaves with a brown bodice. Vines wrap around her arms along with some flowers and a dangerous,...
- 5/21/2024
- by Samantha King
- ScreenRant
Gotham's true heroes may not be Batman and his allies, as one average citizen dismissed as a "nobody" puts more trust in villains like Ivy, Grundy, and Killer Croc than she does the Bat-Family. The Bat-Family has strict moral code, meaning villains have more options to get things done in crime-ridden Gotham, because they don't follow the same set of rules as the city's heroes. The character known as Janet-from-hr offers an alternative perspective on heroism in Gotham City, arguing that the populace needs heroes willing to get their hands dirty, ones who can operate outside of the moral guidelines that preoccupy the Bat-Family.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Poison Ivy #22!The ultimate Gotham "Nobody" has revealed who the city's true heroes are, and it's not Batman or the Bat-Family, as most fans believe. The Dark Knight and his ever-growing Bat-Family have become the quintessential heroes of Gotham and its neverending war on crime.
Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Poison Ivy #22!The ultimate Gotham "Nobody" has revealed who the city's true heroes are, and it's not Batman or the Bat-Family, as most fans believe. The Dark Knight and his ever-growing Bat-Family have become the quintessential heroes of Gotham and its neverending war on crime.
- 5/15/2024
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #22!
Poison Ivy is making a heroic sacrifice to save Gotham City, solidifying herself as a true hero. By rejecting the chance to rule and sacrificing herself, Ivy is proving she's as heroic as Batman. Despite her past as a villain, Poison Ivy's willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice shows her true intentions to help.
Batman has loomed over Gotham for years, sweeping its streets to clear as much crime as possible. But the Caped Crusader isnt up to the task of handling the Floronic Man and the mess hes created with Lamia spores, so Poison Ivy is stepping up to the plate to protect the city and everyone she holds dear. Pamela Isley is making big moves - and this time, theyre heroic ones.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Pam must confront Jason Woodrue once and for all. Its a...
Poison Ivy is making a heroic sacrifice to save Gotham City, solidifying herself as a true hero. By rejecting the chance to rule and sacrificing herself, Ivy is proving she's as heroic as Batman. Despite her past as a villain, Poison Ivy's willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice shows her true intentions to help.
Batman has loomed over Gotham for years, sweeping its streets to clear as much crime as possible. But the Caped Crusader isnt up to the task of handling the Floronic Man and the mess hes created with Lamia spores, so Poison Ivy is stepping up to the plate to protect the city and everyone she holds dear. Pamela Isley is making big moves - and this time, theyre heroic ones.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Pam must confront Jason Woodrue once and for all. Its a...
- 5/14/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Poison Ivy sacrifices herself to save the world, solidifying her transformation into a hero. Her act of heroism brings her character development full circle, giving her a fitting conclusion. Despite her death, Ivy's impending reincarnation as a new hero marks her as DC's next anti-hero.
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Poison Ivy #22!Villainess Poison Ivy has officially been killed off in DC canon, solidifying her transformation into a hero. Since her longtime girlfriend, Harley Quinn, became an anti-hero in DC continuity, fans have questioned if Poison Ivy would eventually follow her lead. Her solo series has shown hints of wavering between good and evil, but for the most part she's stayed on the side of villainy...until now.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Ivy finds herself evenly matched against her former mentor and personal Joker, Dr. Jason Woodrue. She quickly discovers that no matter what she does,...
Warning: Major spoilers ahead for Poison Ivy #22!Villainess Poison Ivy has officially been killed off in DC canon, solidifying her transformation into a hero. Since her longtime girlfriend, Harley Quinn, became an anti-hero in DC continuity, fans have questioned if Poison Ivy would eventually follow her lead. Her solo series has shown hints of wavering between good and evil, but for the most part she's stayed on the side of villainy...until now.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Ivy finds herself evenly matched against her former mentor and personal Joker, Dr. Jason Woodrue. She quickly discovers that no matter what she does,...
- 5/10/2024
- by Angela Davis
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #22!
Poison Ivy's ultimate form demonstrates her ascension to new heights of power. Pamela Isley surpasses her greatest enemy, the Floronic Man. Gotham is lucky Poison Ivy will use her god-like new form for good.
Poison Ivy has undertaken an incredible journey, and it has paid off in spades as she unveils an exquisite battle form that ties her directly to the Green. As Pam faces her creator in a battle for the planet itself, she taps into the very essence of the Earth and her own imagination to defeat the Floronic Man. Ivy's new look spotlights how much her abilities have grown and changed.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Pamela is forced to confront Jason Woodrue and her zombified Lamia children, which spawned from her recent changes in powers (and motivations). Moreover, Poison Ivy must defeat her own internal...
Poison Ivy's ultimate form demonstrates her ascension to new heights of power. Pamela Isley surpasses her greatest enemy, the Floronic Man. Gotham is lucky Poison Ivy will use her god-like new form for good.
Poison Ivy has undertaken an incredible journey, and it has paid off in spades as she unveils an exquisite battle form that ties her directly to the Green. As Pam faces her creator in a battle for the planet itself, she taps into the very essence of the Earth and her own imagination to defeat the Floronic Man. Ivy's new look spotlights how much her abilities have grown and changed.
In Poison Ivy #22 by G. Willow Wilson and Haining, Pamela is forced to confront Jason Woodrue and her zombified Lamia children, which spawned from her recent changes in powers (and motivations). Moreover, Poison Ivy must defeat her own internal...
- 5/8/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Days of Our Lives star Greg Vaughan stepped out with a hot blonde date that has shocked fans to their core. He was previously married and then engaged to actress Angie Harmon. Now, he has moved on and this one is someone no one saw coming. Who is she? Keep reading for more details.
Dool Greg Vaughan’s New Blonde Date Shocks Fans
Daytime Emmy winner Greg Vaughan has won hearts in the soap opera world for many years. He played the role of Lucky Spencer for six years on General Hospital, taking over for Jacob Young. Jonathan Jackson, who originated the role, came back in 2009, causing Greg to be ousted. Additionally, for over a decade, Greg has played Eric Brady on Days of Our Lives and has become a fan favorite. As for his personal life, he was married and has three children.
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Dool Greg Vaughan’s New Blonde Date Shocks Fans
Daytime Emmy winner Greg Vaughan has won hearts in the soap opera world for many years. He played the role of Lucky Spencer for six years on General Hospital, taking over for Jacob Young. Jonathan Jackson, who originated the role, came back in 2009, causing Greg to be ousted. Additionally, for over a decade, Greg has played Eric Brady on Days of Our Lives and has become a fan favorite. As for his personal life, he was married and has three children.
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- 4/9/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
Poison Ivy's revised origin story reveals her intense motivation to save Gotham, aligning her more with Batman than other rogues. After a failed partnership attempt with Batman, Ivy still strives to accomplish her goals, but is labeled as one of the "bad guys." Despite past conflicts, Poison Ivy reaches out to Batman for help in saving Gotham from a new threat, showing their similarities and potential to work together.
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #21!
After nearly sixty years of conflict, Poison Ivy remains one of Batman's most powerful foes. Insight into her first trip to Gotham shows that things could have been different, as Pam Isley and the Caped Crusader have a great deal in common. They share a desire to save the city that Bruce Wayne dedicates his life to protecting, making Poison Ivy different (and more complex) than the city's other rogues.
Poison Ivy #21 by G. Willow Wilson...
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #21!
After nearly sixty years of conflict, Poison Ivy remains one of Batman's most powerful foes. Insight into her first trip to Gotham shows that things could have been different, as Pam Isley and the Caped Crusader have a great deal in common. They share a desire to save the city that Bruce Wayne dedicates his life to protecting, making Poison Ivy different (and more complex) than the city's other rogues.
Poison Ivy #21 by G. Willow Wilson...
- 4/7/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison Ivy #20!
Bella Garten, otherwise known as the Gardener, is as dangerous as Poison Ivy due to her brilliant yet twisted creations. Bella and Ivy both have noble intentions but differ in their approach to saving the world. The Gardener has the potential to become a major threat to Gotham and the entire DC Universe.
Gotham is filled to the brim with painted and costumed rogues, despite Batman’s constant efforts to keep them at bay. But one particular threat was brewing before some of its well-known faces entered the scene. Bella Garten, also known as the Gardener, has been creating her monsters since Poison Ivy was a mere student. The only thing keeping her from turning on the city is her own choice.
Poison Ivy #20 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara offers an in-depth look at Poison Ivy's early years as Pamela Isley, one of Jason Woodrue's students.
Bella Garten, otherwise known as the Gardener, is as dangerous as Poison Ivy due to her brilliant yet twisted creations. Bella and Ivy both have noble intentions but differ in their approach to saving the world. The Gardener has the potential to become a major threat to Gotham and the entire DC Universe.
Gotham is filled to the brim with painted and costumed rogues, despite Batman’s constant efforts to keep them at bay. But one particular threat was brewing before some of its well-known faces entered the scene. Bella Garten, also known as the Gardener, has been creating her monsters since Poison Ivy was a mere student. The only thing keeping her from turning on the city is her own choice.
Poison Ivy #20 by G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara offers an in-depth look at Poison Ivy's early years as Pamela Isley, one of Jason Woodrue's students.
- 4/6/2024
- by Ashley Fields
- ScreenRant
Poison Ivy #21 unveils Ivy's original form - a captivating blend of radiant colors and a tree-like silhouette. Wilson's revamped origin story delves deeper into Pamela's transformation into Poison Ivy, revealing it occurred before she acquired her powers. Wilson's character-driven storyline promises more visually captivating forms for Ivy, with a darker arc looming ahead.
Warning: Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #21!Thanks to Poison Ivy’s plant-based powers and the various storylines she's appeared in, the Gotham Siren has enjoyed one of the most ever-evolving character designs in DC Comics. From depictions that cast her as a bombshell redhead with a penchant for green to those that lean towards a form that is more plant than human, her appearance has varied greatly over the years. However, the unveiling of Poison Ivy’s original form may just be her most captivating yet.
Ivy emits a radiant glow from within, surrounded by vivid colors.
Warning: Potential Spoilers for Poison Ivy #21!Thanks to Poison Ivy’s plant-based powers and the various storylines she's appeared in, the Gotham Siren has enjoyed one of the most ever-evolving character designs in DC Comics. From depictions that cast her as a bombshell redhead with a penchant for green to those that lean towards a form that is more plant than human, her appearance has varied greatly over the years. However, the unveiling of Poison Ivy’s original form may just be her most captivating yet.
Ivy emits a radiant glow from within, surrounded by vivid colors.
- 4/3/2024
- by Taylor Blake Forsberg
- ScreenRant
Cassandra Ariel beautifully reimagines Poison Ivy as a princess, showcasing her intricate details and professional makeup skills. The princess design offers Poison Ivy a fresh and non-threatening look that could be a compelling addition to her character in official comic adaptations. This unique cosplay concept creatively blends Ivy's love for plants with the elegance of a princess, presenting a fresh take on the iconic character.
In DC Comics, the eco-terrorist known as Poison Ivy is a deadly member of Batman’s extended rogues gallery who uses her total mastery over plant life to make the Bat-Family’s lives far more difficult than they need to be. Yet in an inspired cosplay design, Pamela Isley’s more villainous nature is left by the wayside in favor of an inventive and lighthearted makeover, putting Poison Ivy in the running for the best-dressed princess in all of comics.
A set of photos...
In DC Comics, the eco-terrorist known as Poison Ivy is a deadly member of Batman’s extended rogues gallery who uses her total mastery over plant life to make the Bat-Family’s lives far more difficult than they need to be. Yet in an inspired cosplay design, Pamela Isley’s more villainous nature is left by the wayside in favor of an inventive and lighthearted makeover, putting Poison Ivy in the running for the best-dressed princess in all of comics.
A set of photos...
- 3/20/2024
- by Brian Colucci
- ScreenRant
Karen Gillan opened up about the development of the upcoming installment of the Jumanji franchise.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the Guardians of the Galaxy actress opened up about her future projects, which also include a new sequel to Jumanji. The actress played Ruby Roundhouse, a character from the video game, in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level. A fourth film is confirmed, and Gillan just shared some disappointing updates.
Related Karen Gillan Addresses Nebula's Future and Possible Transition to the Dcu Karen Gillan opened up about her possible transition to the Dcu and her thoughts on Nebula's future.
Asked who to blame for the film being stuck in development hell, Gillan asked, "If you find out, can you let me know? Because I don’t know."
She went on to explain that, "I’m sure it’s tricky to wrangle everyone’s schedules,...
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the Guardians of the Galaxy actress opened up about her future projects, which also include a new sequel to Jumanji. The actress played Ruby Roundhouse, a character from the video game, in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level. A fourth film is confirmed, and Gillan just shared some disappointing updates.
Related Karen Gillan Addresses Nebula's Future and Possible Transition to the Dcu Karen Gillan opened up about her possible transition to the Dcu and her thoughts on Nebula's future.
Asked who to blame for the film being stuck in development hell, Gillan asked, "If you find out, can you let me know? Because I don’t know."
She went on to explain that, "I’m sure it’s tricky to wrangle everyone’s schedules,...
- 3/16/2024
- by Monica Coman
- Comic Book Resources
Karen Gillan opened up about where she thinks Nebula will be after the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and also addressed her future with the MCU.
James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy ended in 2023. While some characters, like Chris Pratt's Peter Quill/ Star-Lord are meant to return, some have found a definite ending. Among them is Karen Gillan's Nebula. At the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, Drax and Nebula decide to retire from the Guardians and stay on Knowhere with the rescued children. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Karen Gillan weighed in on Nebula's future on Knowhere.
Related Sydney Sweeney Imagined as Dcu's Power Girl in Stunning New Artwork Madame Web's Sydney Sweeney trades in the black and white costume of Julia Cornwall for Power Girl's more vibrant ensemble in new artwork.
When asked whether Nebula and Drax...
James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy ended in 2023. While some characters, like Chris Pratt's Peter Quill/ Star-Lord are meant to return, some have found a definite ending. Among them is Karen Gillan's Nebula. At the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, Drax and Nebula decide to retire from the Guardians and stay on Knowhere with the rescued children. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Karen Gillan weighed in on Nebula's future on Knowhere.
Related Sydney Sweeney Imagined as Dcu's Power Girl in Stunning New Artwork Madame Web's Sydney Sweeney trades in the black and white costume of Julia Cornwall for Power Girl's more vibrant ensemble in new artwork.
When asked whether Nebula and Drax...
- 3/16/2024
- by Monica Coman
- Comic Book Resources
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