Like Captain America: Civil War before it, we're all anxiously waiting for our first look at X-Men: Apocalypse. It's already been confirmed that the trailer will debut ahead of Star Wars: The Force Awakens later this month, though an online premiere date has yet to be announced (a week or two before that seems at least somewhat likely).
Anticipation is at an all-time high for tonight and tomorrow's crossover between The Flash and Arrow, and now a new clip has been released by The CW which is sure to take that to an even greater level. In the extended preview, Green Arrow and The Flash find Hawkman a little hard to handle before Barry Allen utilises his newest lightning related ability to take the mysterious hero down.
She took on Red Tornado in tonight's episode, but next week's episode of Supergirl is going to feature Kara having to cope without her amazing abilities! It's become something of a trope for superheroes to lose their powers at some point, but it's always fun to watch, and seeing Supergirl attempting to attempt with being human for 24 hours promises to be a lot of fun.
As promised, Warner Bros. dropped a new teaser tonight for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. The footage premiered alongside FOX's Gotham and is simply an appetizer for the main course, which will arrive in the form of a full trailer on Wednesday.
Thor isn't going to factor into Captain America: Civil War next year, and neither will The Hulk. However, both of those heroes are set to return in Thor: Ragnarok, the highly anticipated 2017 movie which will be directed by Taika Waititi, the talented filmmaker responsible for the brilliant What We Do In The Shadows.
With X-Men: Apocalypse set to wrap up that trilogy and Hugh Jackman looking set to bid farewell to Wolverine, Fox are looking for different ways to keep the franchise going. That obviously includes solo outings for characters like Deadpool and Gambit, but looking ahead a little further than that, Josh Boone's New Mutants is also on the way.
The CW has released the first clip from the first part of this year's highly anticipated crossover between The Flash and Arrow, and it deals with the origin story of Hawkman and how exactly both his and Hawkgirl's fates are tied to the villainous Vandal Savage, the immortal bad guy set to shake up the lives of all these heroes in a major way.
With CBS announcing earlier today that Supergirl has been given a full season order, that confirms those recent reports about a crossover with The Flash now that the network has pulled the trigger on those extra episodes, right? Wrong.
When Silver St. Cloud mentioned that "M. Malone" was responsible for the death of Thomas and Martha Wayne (whether or not that's true remains to be seen), Gotham fans instantly knew who she was talking about. In the comic books, Matches Malone was a small time crook who had an in with pretty much every gang in in the city.
When Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures made a deal to bring Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it was widely reported that a big part of that included heroes from The Avengers franchise appearing in the wall-crawler's solo outing (after all, high profile cameos like that are sure to boost the character's chances of box office success after the disappointing The Amazing Spider-Man 2).