Is the cast of Spider-Man: Homecoming ever going to stop expanding? Just hours after we learned of yet another addition to the seemingly very crowded movie, it has now been revealed that newly crowned UFC Welterweight Champion Tyron Woodley will be making an appearance in the highly anticipated reboot from Marvel Studios.
It's been a strange summer for movies, with a number of high profile flops and several highly anticipated releases failing to meet expectations. As a result, the arguments surrounding Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice feel like a thing of the past, especially as the Ultimate Edition helped to wash away the bad taste the theatrical version left in the mouths of many fans.
We've already seen the wall-crawler borrowing a bike while filming Spider-Man: Homecoming, and based on a new video from the Atlanta set of the movie, it appears as if we can expect the hero to find another form of transport as well at some point in the highly anticipated Marvel Studios reboot.
Given that the Joker isn't a part of Task Force X, it's not necessarily a guarantee that he'll stick around after his appearance in Suicide Squad. And while we still don't know exactly what Warner Bros. plans to do with the character after David Ayer's much anticipated DC Comics adaptation lands in theatres next week, if it's up to Jared Leto, we'll definitely be seeing a lot more of Mr. J in the future.
With Suicide Squad about to make its bow in theatres, the cast and crew have been doing the press rounds this week, giving interviews and revealing some fun facts along the way. The latest bit of trivia comes from Margot Robbie, who of course plays Harley Quinn in the David Ayer-directed film.
Yesterday, The CW released a first look at Tyler Hoechlin suited up as the Man of Steel in Supergirl season two. The response was a little mixed, with many fans praising the costume, but equally as many pointing out that the Teen Wolf alum looked a little too skinny to play the iconic DC Comics superhero.
When Marvel Studios announced their Phase 3 slate some time ago, the main event was quite clearly Avengers: Infinity War - Part I and Avengers: Infinity War - Part II. Since then, directors Joe and Anthony Russo have made it clear that the epic sounding movies aren't actually going to be one big story which will play out over two separate instalments.
We recently learned that Justice League star Ezra Miller appears in Suicide Squad as The Flash. Fans had been theorising that this would be the case after closely examining scenes in the movie's Comic-Con trailer, but an official cast list confirmed it, and now Jai Courtney has weighed in on Captain Boomerang's scene with the Scarlet Speedster.
We've got a few pieces of news coming out of the Spider-Man: Homecoming camp tonight to share with you. First up, following up on some exciting reports from Comic-Con last weekend, we've now got a new batch of set photos to feast our eyes on, which can be seen below.
Chris Evans plays pretty much the most morally upright superhero there is as Steve Rogers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but the Captain America: Civil War star may very well be about to take a villainous turn. The actor looks set to take on the lead role of Tom Jackman in Jekyll, an upcoming movie from Lionsgate.