The hype machine for Star Wars: The Force Awakens is now in full swing, folks. After finally catching a glimpse of the first official poster earlier this morning, fans are now eagerly anticipating the final trailer, which hits tomorrow night. To make the wait a bit easier, Disney has been kind enough to tease us with 25 seconds of new footage, which can be seen below.
In some ways, it's pretty difficult to get excited about an X-Men TV show revolving around Legion. After all, of all the X-Men characters fans would like to see get some small screen attention, the deranged son of Professor X probably wouldn't have been too near the top in a list of their suggestions.
One of Ant-Man's biggest surprises (despite it being inevitably spoiled in the TV spots for the movie) was the appearance made by Anthony Mackie's Falcon and the subsequent battle between the two heroes. Despite the fact that Sam Wilson ended up being somewhat humiliated by Scott Lang, both the closing moments of Ant-Man and the after-credits scene revealed that he was searching for him in order to ask him to join The Avengers in Captain America: Civil War.
After seemingly campaigning his way into Guardians of the Galaxy through social media posts indicating that he'd been meeting with Marvel a couple of years ago, Vin Diesel has recently been dropping a lot of hints about possibly playing Black Bolt in the MCU.
Up until now, pretty much everyone has assumed that Rachel McAdams (True Detective) will be playing Clea in Doctor Strange, but it sounds like Marvel will be heading in a slightly more surprising direction.
With episode three of The Flash set to focus on Captain Cold and the fourth one revolving around the debut of a new Firestorm, the fifth instalment of The CW series' second season will be putting the spotlight back on Earth-2. That will happen thanks to the debut of Dr. Light, a character (who is male in the comic books, but a woman in The Flash) who clearly has some history with Jay Garrick.
Unfortunately, Constantine never really stood a chance; NBC gave the DC Comics series a terrible Friday time slot and barely promoted it ahead of the premiere, so it ultimately being cancelled surprised no one. However, fans quickly launched a #SaveConstantine campaign, and while that failed to find the show another network, it helped set the stage for Matt Ryan to reprise the role in season four of Arrow.
After being rumored earlier this week, it's been confirmed tonight that Marvel Studios is about to close a deal with Mark Ruffalo for the actor to reprise his role as The Hulk in Thor: Ragnarok.
Whether we like it or not, Hugh Jackman's tenure as Wolverine is coming to an end in 2017 with the character's third solo outing. While rumours point to him first showing up in next year's Deadpool movie and X-Men: Apocalypse, Jackman's time as Wolverine is clearly limited, and he's already looking back on the role with fond memories!
Before Green Arrow wound up on television, Warner Bros. had plans to bring the character to the big screen in a very unique and exciting sounding superhero movie. Written by Man of Steel scribe, Green Arrow: Escape from Super Max would have seen Oliver Queen wrongly imprisoned and attempting to escape from a high security facility, with villains like Lex Luthor and The Joker set to make cameo appearances.