Because we didn't hear this straight from the horse's mouth, we can't verify the following details, but a fan claims to have met Ezra Miller and says he learned a few very interesting things about the actor's take on The Flash in the burgeoning DCEU.
After hearing of the female lead shortlist for Rian Johnson's Star Wars: Episode VIII, we're now getting word of another one, and this time, it's for Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One.
It looks like Rian Johnson (Looper, Brick) is gearing up to begin casting the new faces we'll be meeting in his follow up to J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and he's beginning with the film's female lead.
As the first episode of the sophomore season of Gotham approaches, Fox has released nine new images, giving us a look at some of the main players that we'll be seeing.
As Warner Bros. and director Patty Jenkins prepare to shoot the solo Wonder Woman movie in London this Fall, some new details on the production have begun to emerge - including an interesting working title, a secondary shooting location, and the addition of an award winning director of photography.
The upcoming second season of The CW's The Flash will introduce one of the Scarlet Speedster's best known enemies from the comics, Professor Zoom - but with an interesting twist. Clearly hoping to bide their time with the casting and debut of the character himself, our first exposure to the villain will be vocal, as Candyman actor Tony Todd as been cast as the "voice of Zoom."
As "Force Friday" rapidly approaches, fans are preparing for the onslaught of official Star Wars: The Force Awakens merchandise to hit shelves all over the world. In the build-up to that event, we've had quite a few early leaks, and this latest batch of promo art provides new looks at several of the characters as they'll appear on various merchandise packaging from September onwards.
There's a lot of speculation going around that new Gotham baddie Theo Galavan (James Frain) will actually turn out to be another incarnation of Ra's al Ghul, and all his talk of monsters coming to "cleanse this city in blood and fire" in this latest promo for the show's upcoming second season would certainly seem to back that theory up.
Clearly the abysmal reaction to and box office performance of Josh Trank's Fantastic Four reboot hasn't put actor Michael B. Jordan off from appearing in comic book based movies in general, as it's being reported that he's signed on to star in a big-screen adaptation of Dark Horse graphic novel, Blood Brothers.