The seventh season of AMC's The Walking Dead continues this Sunday with its fifth episode, "Go Getters," which will keep the action in Alexandria while Rick and co. try to figure out the best way to deal with The Saviors. To whet our appetite for what comes after though, the network has released synopses for the following three installments, and piecing together these tidbits with what we know goes down in the comics may just signpost some pretty major spoilers.
Disney has announced tonight that Game of Thrones star Emilia Clarke has joined their upcoming Han Solo spinoff in an undisclosed role. She'll star alongside Donald Glover, who'll be playing a young Lando Calrissian, and Alden Ehrenreich, who will slip into the iconic part of the titular smuggler himself.
We are now exactly 1 year away from the release of Zack Snyder's Justice League, and although at this point it doesn't look like we'll be getting that trailer today, we do have this new tidbit from Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man, The Grand Budapest Hotel), who will appear as an Atlantean character named Vulko.
Though we all thought Michael Shannon's time in the DCEU was done after Man of Steel, the actor made a brief cameo in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. It turns out, however, that he wasn't actually on set at any point during the film's production
Disney, Lucasfilm and director Rian Johnson have done a great job so far of keeping specific plot details for the still untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII under wraps, but as the months roll by we're beginning to learn a little more about the movie and the new characters we'll be meeting.
There's been some discussion about a potential prequel show to HBO's Game of Thrones, but with a seventh season coming next year and season 6 recently hitting Blu-ray, we're still very much focused on the current series at the moment. Early last week, a deleted scene from season 6 involving Lady Olenna Tyrell and her son Mace debuted online, and now we have two more extended sequences from the show for you to take a look at.
In the closing moments of the last episode of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Eli Morrow was finally able to complete his experiment, and in doing so caused Coulson, Fitz and his own nephew, Robbie Reyes/Ghost Rider, to vanish without a trace. It was an intriguing cliffhanger to take us into the next installment (which won't air until November 29), but fans were fairly certain these 3 principal characters would survive, and sure enough, the boys are alive and kicking in these new promotional images for "Deals With Our Devils."
Deadline is reporting today that Paramount Pictures and Chernin Entertainment will be rebooting The Green Hornet and they've set The Accountant and Warrior director Gavin O'Connor to helm. The studio is looking to re-imagine main character Britt Reid as an "edgy protagonist capable of being the catalyst for a new franchise."