The first two movies in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy (An Unexpected Journey and The Desolation Of Smaug) have been available in their extended forms for a while, but the upcoming release of the longer version of the third and final installment - The Battle Of The Five Armies - has come with a bit more fanfare that the others; because it's been rated R! Why exactly is unclear, but we'd assume it's for some extra violence in the various battle scenes and not bad language or nudity.
Earlier on in the month, showrunner Gabriel Stanton revealed that season 2 of the CW's The Flash would be introducing the female version of DC Comics character, Doctor Light, and now we have what would appear to be our first look at her in the photo above. No actress was mentioned as having landed the role at the time, and - though the part has clearly been filled - these shots taken from behind mean we still have no idea who'll be playing her.
Fans of the Marvel source material were probably watching season 1 of Netflix's Daredevil expecting to see Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) and Karen Page (Deborah Ann Woll) hook up at some point, but although they were definitely shown to grow quite close as friends, anything more intimate was only hinted at via a few lingering looks (they may have been a bit one-sided) and the odd appreciative comment here and there.
Variety just dropped a very exciting bit of casting news, as Hannibal star Mads Mikkelsen is apparently in early talks to play a villain in Marvel's Doctor Strange opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, who will fill the shoes of the Sorcerer Supreme.
We've been hearing a lot of rumors and speculation in regards to which characters would be siding with who in Marvel's Captain America: Civil War, and now some awesome new promo art courtesy of CBM finally confirms the superheroes we'll see on both teams.
Empire's original Star Wars: The Force Awakens Winter Preview issue covers were all about the light and dark sides of the force, but their subscriber's cover provides a great close-up of the little droid that's been the focus of most of the movie's marketing so far (along with Kylo Ren), BB-8.
It was probably never really in doubt, but director James Gun has confirmed that the gravel-voiced actor will return to give life to monosyllabic sentient tree alien Groot in Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy sequel.
"Kill the boy, and let the man be born." The late Maester Aemon's advice to everyone's favorite Northern bastard towards the end of the fifth season of HBO's Game Of Thrones - and come the season finale, most of us wished he'd taken those words literally as it was young Ollie who drove the final blade into Jon's chest. If, like us, you can't bear the thoughts of another season without Jon's curly Barnett, check out this awesome video tribute from Youtuber, Emri.
As the CW's popular small screen take on DC's Scarlet Speedster, The Flash, gears up for its second season in less than 2 months time, the network has released this brand new poster, giving us a look at Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) doing what comes naturally while showing off his updated (well, it has a white chest emblem this time) costume.