The CW has released the official descriptions for the episodes of Arrow, The Flash, and Legends of Tomorrow which will air during the week beginning May 2nd. Surprisingly, they feature some pretty major spoilers for what's to come, but there will no doubt still be plenty of other twists and turns before each of these show's respective seasons are over.
The CW has released the first promo for next week's instalment of Legends of Tomorrow, and it offers up a first look at what we should expect from the team's efforts to save their pre-superhero selves from a deadly assassin intent on wiping them from history. As we can see in the video above, that's going to lead to a lot of very unique meetings!
Love or hate what Michael Bay has done with the Transformers franchise, there's no denying the fact that four instalments in, it's still massively popular with moviegoers. That explains why a fifth one is on the way with the filmmaker back at the helm, and he's eyeing three stars for the cast which so far is made up of only Mark Wahlberg.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will go down in history as perhaps one of the most divisive comic book movies of all-time (the critics hated it, while fans seem to be split right down the middle), but that's not something Marvel Studios have to worry about with Captain America: Civil War.
The CW has released the first official images from the next instalment of Legends of Tomorrow, and they offer up a first look at the team taking various trips through time as they're forced to essentially kidnap themselves in order to stop a deadly assassin from killing them before they can ever say yes to Rip Hunter's offer to become part of his mission.
For a while, it almost seemed as if Iron Fist wouldn't be happening. However, shooting is scheduled to begin shortly in New York City, and the cast continues to grow with some very impressive additions to Danny Rand's corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Marvel has released another new clip from Captain America: Civil War today, and it features The Avengers having a heated debate about the pros and cons of the Sokovia Accords (the Marvel Cinematic Universe's version of the Superhuman Registration Act).
Not that this should surprise anyone, but Warner Bros. has finally officially confirmed the solo Batman movie. The announcement came from WB chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara, who told attendees at CinemaCon today that "we’re excited to be working with Ben Affleck on a standalone Batman film.”
Here's some interesting news. According to Devin Faraci over at Birth.Movies.Death, the villain of Jon Watts' Spider-Man solo film, which may or may not end up being called Spider-Man: Homecoming, is going to be Vulture. It's unclear yet whether he'll be the primary antagonist or just pop up for a few scenes, but apparently he'll definitely be involved somehow.
Spider-Man will make his debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe when Captain America: Civil War hits the big screen next month, but we won't have too long to wait until he swings his way into yet another solo outing (this time with Cop Car's Jon Watts at the helm).