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Much attention and speculation has been paid to the first trailer for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, which has been rumored to debut at several comic book conventions and to be attached to every Warner Brothers film from The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies to Jupiter Ascending. Now, it appears that the wait is (really) almost over, as the trailer will reportedly arrive alongside Mad Max: Fury Road on May 15h, 2015.
Stephen Amell, who plays Arrow's titular vigilante, will soon be trading in his bow and quiver for a hockey stick and golf bag, as he's just been cast as Casey Jones in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.
Journalists just can't seem to stay away from David Ayer's Suicide Squad, as several major casting developments have been revealed over the last few weeks. In addition to recent Squad recruits like Scott Eastwood as Steve Trevor, Raymond Olubowale as King Shark, and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Killer Croc, rumors are now swirling that newcomer Karen Fukuhara has landed a minor role as Plastique.
Over the weekend news broke that Fury and The Longest Ride actor Scott Eastwood had joined the cast of David Ayer's Suicide Squad film, but the specifics of his role had yet to be revealed. Now, thanks to Latino Review, that's no longer the case. According to scoop guru El Mayimbe, Eastwood will cameo as none other than Wonder Woman love interest Steve Trevor.
Holy animated reunion, Batman! Adam West and Burt Ward, who played the Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder in the 1960s Batman television series, have announced that they're going to reunite and lend their voices to a new animated Bat film in 2016, just in time for the beloved show's 50th anniversary.
David Ayer's Suicide Squad adaptation has gained two new cast members, in the form of Fury and The Longest Ride actor Scott Eastwood, and bodyguard-turned-boxer-turned-actor Ray Olubowale, known best as the Axe Man in the Resident Evil franchise. Who they are playing remains a mystery, but that hasn't stopped the internet hype machine from jumping into full-on speculation mode.
On top of this morning's exciting (and eerily saucy) reveal of Ryan Reynolds in costume as Deadpool, 20th Century Fox has kickstarted what appears to be the beginning of the marketing campaign for the film, which includes the launch of the movie's official Twitter account and website, along with the first logo and synopsis.
Those who feel that J.J. Abrams' Star Trek films strayed a bit too far in tone and spirit from the original series (and subsequent movies and TV shows), rejoice, because Simon Pegg has your back! While doing the press rounds for his upcoming film Kill Me Three Times, Pegg spoke a bit about how he and co-screenwriter Doug Jung are approaching the script for Star Trek 3, and promises that a change is coming.
Dwayne Johnson is busy promoting his latest film, Furious 7, and can't seem to escape questions about his upcoming role as Black Adam in DC and Warner Brothers' Shazam movie. He not only teased that the film could arrive sooner than its planned 2019 release date, but recently hinted at Black Adam's potential role in Zack Snyder's Justice League. Now, Johnson has offered a script update and opened up a bit about the casting of the film's titular hero.