Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now in cinemas worldwide and already breaking box office records, but today also saw the release of John Williams' fantastic score for the J.J. Abrams-helmed release. While it's available to buy on CD and digitally, it's also on Spotify, and you can listen to each of the tracks in the player below (don't worry if you haven't seen the movie, there are no spoiler-y titles).
Thanks to the first trailer and a ton of recent coverage from EW, we already know who's going to be siding with who when Marvel's Captain America: Civil War hits theatres. And now that the cat's out of the bag, the studio is giving us some promo art to help get us amped for the upcoming battle between Team Iron Man and Team Captain America.
As you can see, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the focus of this month's Studio Cine Live cover, and while those shots of Batman and Superman are familiar, that is indeed a new look at Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.
There are a lot of very exciting comic book adaptations set to be released on the big screen in 2016, and while the likes of Captain America: Civil War and X-Men: Apocalypse look epic, so too does DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
More often than not, a blockbuster being released in January is never a good sign. However, Power Rangers fans may want to put their worries about the upcoming reboot aside, as Lionsgate have announced that it's been moved from its original release date of January 13th, 2017 to March 24th of the same year.
Katherine Waterston's career is going from strength to strength. After impressing in Paul Thomas Anderson's Inherent Vice, she delivered a memorable turn in Steve Jobs and then landed a leading role in David Yates' Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Next up for the actress? Sir Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant.
Everyone is focused on Star Wars: The Force Awakens right now, but we'll no doubt see a ton of merchandise for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice dominating toy stores next March. That will obviously include LEGO sets, and three of those have been revealed today by The Wall Street Journal.
With Star Wars: The Force Awakens receiving rave reviews from critics, you may be wondering why J.J. Abrams won't be returning to helm Episode VII. There are actually a number of reasons, though one of them is no doubt the backlash the filmmaker received the last time he attempted a sequel with the divisive Star Trek Into Darkness.
J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens opened overseas yesterday and already the film is making Disney execs very, very happy. Pulling in a total of $14.1 million and placing #1 in each of the 12 international markets it played in, the latest sequel in the behemoth franchise is breaking box office records left, right and centre.
Thanks to EW's recent coverage and the first trailer, we now know quite a bit about Captain America: Civil War. Of course, a lot of the film is still under wraps, but as we slowly approach its release, more and more layers are starting to be peeled back.