Marvel has today release a brand new piece of concept art from Doctor Strange, and it offers up another look at the Sorcerer Supreme's Sanctum Sanctorum. An earlier piece of artwork from the movie appeared to indicate that it would have a much more modern aesthetic than the version from the comics, but this shot looks like it was lifted straight from the source material.
We're now a little over a month away from the release of Deadpool, and three more stills from the movie have been released by Fox today. While two are simply shots of the Merc with the Mouth (on a location which should be instantly familiar to those of you who kept an eye on set photos), the other gives us another look at Morena Baccarin as Vanessa Carlysle.
It's no secret that toys and various other promotional items are misleading when it comes to what they reveal about upcoming blockbusters, but does this Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice set feature the movie's secret villain?
Agent Carter returns to ABC later this month, and this week, a new promo was released that features some awesome action scenes as Hayley Atwell's Peggy Carter makes the move from New York to the bright lights of Hollywood. We do also get a glimpse of Dominic Cooper's Howard Stark, but the main focus is on the interplay between Peggy and Jarvis, which is certainly fine by us.
A new synopsis has been released for the upcoming series premiere of Legends of Tomorrow, and it gives us a much better idea of what to expect from the highly anticipated Arrow/The Flash spinoff. For starters, it reveals just how far back in time Rip Hunter has travelled, and we now know for sure that he's from the same era as Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash.
During a recent Q&A via Facebook, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn shared his thoughts on Marvel's upcoming phase three film, Captain America: Civil War.
Entertainment Weekly has absolutely been on fire this week, giving us our first look at a number of high profile films, ranging from The Girl On The Train to Bourne 5, and of course, Doctor Strange. Now, they've delivered another one, this time giving us the first photo from Todd Phillips' Arms and the Dudes.
As you may already know, Leonardo DiCaprio very nearly played Spider-Man in the late 90s when Avatar director James Cameron was developing the project. Electro and Sandman would have been the main villains, but neither those character nor the general plot and tone of the movie would have shared much in common with the comic books.
In case you've been living under a rock for the past few weeks, here's a reminder that Star Wars: The Force Awakens is a critical and commercial hit. The above TV spot features just some of the positive comments which have been made by reviewers, along with a handful of scenes which didn't actually make it into the final cut of the J.J. Abrams helmed release.