Avengers: Infinity War is set to be the culmination of the story which began when Nick Fury first recruited Iron Man at the end of his first movie in 2008 and Thanos made his presence felt in the after-credits scene of The Avengers four years later. In fact, the film will be so big that Marvel has split it into two, and according to director Joe Russo, the scripts for the massive two parter aren't even in yet.
The CW has released a couple of new teaser posters for Arrow and The Flash as we get closer to their respective season finales, and they offer up an intriguing look at what's to come in each of the DC Comics adaptations. Well, sort of. In the case of Arrow, it's Diggle who is put centre stage ahead of Oliver Queen, an odd decision considering the fact that he's the titular hero!
The latest tracking data for Captain America: Civil War is in, and with just over a week to go until it opens in North America for Thursday previews, analysts now have Marvel's first Phase 3 movie set for an opening of $190 million or more. That means it could fall slightly short of The Avengers ($207.4 million), but possibly open bigger than Avengers: Age of Ultron ($191.3 million)
For some reason, 20th Century Fox has decided to reveal what appears to be the ending of X-Men: Apocalypse in the trailers by showing Mystique addressing a new team of X-Men suited up in comic book faithful costumes. It's a baffling decision, but one which has definitely got fans excited after seeing those drab leather battle outfits throughout the rest of the footage that's been shown.
The CW has released the first promo for next week's instalment of The Flash, and it reveals how exactly Barry Allen intends to regain his speed after Zoom stole it. From the looks of it, Barry, along with the Earth-2 Harrison Wells, will create another particle accelerator explosion, something which could very well lead to the hero's death if it doesn't work out as intended.
Captain America: Civil War is set to be released later this week in a number of international locations, but won't reach the US until May 6th. That's going to make it very difficult to avoid spoilers, but there are thankfully no big reveals in this latest TV spot. We do, however, get some very cool new scenes from Marvel's highly anticipated Phase 3 release.
Deadpool is currently North America's highest grossing movie of 2016, a result which no one would have predicted before its release back in February. It was during that month when the Brewvies Cinema Pub in Salt Lake City, Utah, served alcohol during a screening of the critically acclaimed R-Rated Marvel Comics adaptation. No big deal, right?
By now, you'll have no doubt seen Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, so it's hardly a spoiler to point out the fact that the movie ended with the shocking death of the Man of Steel at the hands of Doomsday. However, following the funeral of Clark Kent, there was one final tease which made it clear that this Godlike superhero may still have some life left in him.
Eager to not let Captain America: Civil War steal too much of the spotlight as the film approaches its release, Warner Bros. is continuing to pump material out of the Suicide Squad marketing machine. After giving us an awesome new trailer a few weeks back, the studio now has a new still for us to feast our eyes on - and you can check it out for yourself above.
Though not quite as funny as its predecessor, Ride Along 2 was an enjoyable action comedy fuelled by the superb chemistry between Ice Cube and Kevin Hart. Sporting a zany energy and some fun set pieces, it's a perfectly harmless film that certainly put a smile on a lot of people's faces.