"Gotham" is returning for its spring premiere on FOX. David Mazouz plays a young Bruce Wayne on the series, and joins Cheddar to preview what's to come on the hit drama. He reveals which of the franchise's iconic villains are set to terrorize the city in the second half of the show's fourth season.
Mazouz just turned 17 years old and started on "Gotham" when he was just 13. He speaks to how he's changed and grown up during the course of the show. We also find out which Batman villain he'd most want to play if given the chance.
Finally, we put the young actor to the test in a game of "Know Your Batmen." He proves how much he knows about the actors who've donned the cape and cowl before him. Find out if he knows who was the first Batman actor to reveal his nipples.
Amazon Prime Video shared the trailer for an upcoming series called 'Expats.'
Netflix released the first look of the movie 'Spaceman,' starring Adam Sandler.
Netflix is looking to expand the mysterious and spooky world of the Addams family. Deadline has confirmed that the streamer is in the early development stages of a 'Wednesday' spinoff.
Christmas is days away and those shipping deadlines are approaching fast. The last day to mail a card or envelope via USPS is Wednesday.
If you're wondering what to get for the person who has everything? Here are a few unique options under $100 that should surprise and delight.
Psychic medium Christopher Allen explains how he understands messages from the spirit world and helps people use that information to better their lives.
The Charcuterie Queen Corrina Cafarelli shares some easy ideas for a holiday board that are sure to please all of your guests.
Sarah Fennel, baker and recipe developer with Broma Bakery, joined Cheddar News to show which desserts can travel with you to see friends and family and also showed how to make a fudge brownie.
A new study from Ohio State University says that snacking throughout the day could add up to a fourth meal.
This year's winners of the I Love My Librarian Award, $5,000 honors presented by the American Library Association, took on a lot more than selecting books and fighting bans.
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