A brief new promo for the second season of Marvel and Netflix's excellent Daredevil TV series has been released to celebrate the Chinese new year, and while it doesn't actually bring us any new footage of Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, AKA The Punisher, his voice can be heard at the end, warning that it's time to pay a debt. Is he speaking to Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), perhaps? More likely it's one of the many street-level criminals he has daily dealings with.
The Super Bowl TV spot for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out Of The Shadows has been officially released online, and not only does it contain plenty of new action-packed footage from the movie, but it also provides our first glimpse of the fan-favourite evil alien brain from the classic animated series, Krang.
While most of the population is watching the Super Bowl because they actually want to see who emerges victorious, some people tune in for another important reason: to catch all the new TV spots for the year's most-anticipated films.
Actress Olivia Munn has just finished up chatting with her fans via a Twitter Q and A, and in addition to revealing a few interesting tidbits about her role as Psylocke in Bryan Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse, she unveiled a brand new image of the fan-favorite mutant warrior in action.
Though we did get a somewhat obscured glimpse of the character via these stills, a batch of images from the set of season 2B of Fox's Gotham give us a proper look at House Of Cards actor Nathan Darrow as classic Batman baddie Mr. Freeze in all his... glory?
Though it was previously reported that British actor Sam Riley would be playing this character, according to Variety it'll actually be Michael Pitt (Boardwalk Empire, Funny Games) who will bring the villainous Laughing Man to life in director Rupert Sanders' live-action take on classic manga/anime, Ghost In The Shell.
A cool new standee for Bryan Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse is starting to appear in theatres, and as you can see, it gives us a look at pretty much all of the merry band of mutants assembled - the only notable absentees being Tye Sheridan's Cyclops, Lana Condor's Jubilee and Rose Byrne's returning Moira McTaggert.
After a few false starts, it's finally been confirmed that X-Men: Apocalypse director Bryan Singer has boarded 20th Century Fox's big-screen adaptation of Jules Verne's classic undersea adventure novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
Though there's no official word from Marvel or director James Gunn yet, it sounds like comedian Steve Agee will have a role of some sort in the soon-to-begin-shooting Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2.
Or should that be, almost featured new Yoda scenes, Star Wars: The Force Awakens did? Either way, the mega block-busting return to the galaxy far, far away was going to include brand new content with the pint-sized Jedi master, as Frank Oz recorded dialogue that was ultimately never used.