As of right now, much of Captain America: Civil War is a mystery, but directors Joe and Anthony Russo have now at least shed some light on a few things we should expect to see in the first Marvel Phase 3 movie. For starters, they addressed Black Panther's role, revealing that he shows up fairly early on and doesn't necessarily choose a side in the conflict between Captain America and Iron Man according to Anthony.
Doctor Strange is Marvel's second 2016 movie and arguably just as big a risk as Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man were. However, with a stellar cast led by Sherlock's Benedict Cumberbatch, Doctor Strange stands a great chance of being just as big a hit as those aforementioned Phase 2 releases were.
The Marvel Phase 2 box set went on sale today, and as well as including a replica of the Infinity Stone from Guardians of the Galaxy, the set is packed full of other extras and never before seen special features, including a behind the scenes look at Captain America: Civil War which features some new footage and concept art.
While this is probably more wishful thinking than anything else, Arrow star Stephen Amell says that there's no reason DC characters like Batman and The Joker, and even Superman, couldn't one day appear on The CW's hit TV series.
Not too long ago, we brought you word of a proposed Rambo TV series that was brewing in development over at FOX. Titled Rambo: New Blood, it was said to focus on the titular hero's relationship with his son and at the time, reports stated that Sylvester Stallone was involved. Now, however, Deadline is reporting that the actor will not be participating in the series "in any way at all."
In news that isn't all too surprising, Paramount will be attaching the first trailer for Star Trek Beyond to J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Well, it's about time! As you can see, Oscar Isaac's Poe Dameron finally has his own Star Wars: The Force Awakens character poster. The official Twitter account for the movie has also revealed that he'll be going by the "Black Leader" title as he takes charge of the fleet of X-Wings we've seen in the trailers and TV spots.
With Andrew Garfield rather unceremoniously dumped from The Amazing Spider-Man franchise when Sony decided to team up with Marvel for a reboot, the hunt for the new Peter Parker kept comic book fans on the edge of their seats.
It seems as if Warner Bros. clearly didn't give Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice costume designer Michael Wilkinson a heads up about how secretive the movie is.
During this year's San Diego Comic Con, concept art was shown off from almost all of the upcoming DC Comics movies. Unfortunately, no one managed to grab any photos of it, though it was reported at the time that the artwork for the Green Lantern reboot (titled Green Lantern Corps) featured Hal Jordan and John Stewart.