The final trailer for Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice is expected to screen in theaters in front of Deadpool, and if that's the case, it should be released online any day now. The movie's official Twitter account definitely seems to be gearing up for something, anyways, as they've released a stunning new promo image, which can be seen below.
It seems Danny McBride is looking to add a bit of variety to his movie roles, as the usually comedic actor is apparently in early negotiations to star alongside Michael Fassbender in Ridley Scott's Prometheus sequel, Alien: Covenant.
At this point, we don't really need any further promo material from 20th Century Fox's Deadpool. After all, the film has had one of the most brilliant and effective marketing campaigns in recent memory, showcasing the Merc with a Mouth like we've never seen him before.
AMC has released the first four minutes of Sunday's midseason premiere of The Walking Dead, and things don't look so good for the trio of main characters that we left at the mercy of Negan's men in the closing moments of the finale - particularly Abraham, who is singled out for execution by the leader of these bikers. Surely something will stop him from pulling those triggers... right?
Though when it began it was one of the most exciting horror franchises around, Saw quickly became a bit of a joke with each passing instalment. The first two or three were great, but eventually the sequels just became recycled outings that were clearly only in existence to cash in on the brand recognition that the series carried thanks to an excellent first instalment.
Deadpool is expected to do big business (especially for an R-rated superhero movie) when it hits theaters this weekend, and analysts have predicted a very successful box office run overall - so it was probably only a matter of time before we got word on a sequel. And according to THR, that time is here already.
Before he brought us the likes of the Hannibal TV show, lifelong Star Trek fan Bryan Fuller began his career writing for Deep Space Nine and Voyager - and now some 15 years later he gets to return to the franchise he's loved since he was a kid.
Though we still haven't heard a peep about any potential Saint of Killers casting, AMC's small-screen take on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's controversial comic series, Preacher, has added a different villain in the form of the loathsome Odin Quincannon, who will be played by Oscar nominated Watchmen actor Jackie Earle Haley.
It's no secret that Marvel is planning a pretty major death for Captain America: Civil War. Ever since the film was announced there have been numerous rumors about who would be meeting their maker. Of course, nothing official has been revealed just yet, but Geek.com claims to know just who's set to bite the bullet when the threequel hits theatres this May.
Some international key art for next week's return of AMC's The Walking Dead appears to spoil a pretty major plot point that fans of Robert Kirkman's source material are sure to be familiar with. As you can see, the image features Carl Grimes (Chandler Riggs) with a covering over his right eye, strongly implying that he's lost it.