Yes, believe it or not we are still getting casting announcements for Marvel and Sony's Spider-Man: Homecoming, even this far into production. This latest one comes from Deadline, who reveal that Orange Is The New Black alum Michael Chernus will feature in the movie - but making a nice change from all previous reports, this time we do get to find out which character he'll play: Marvel Comics baddie, The Tinkerer.
Suicide Squad has taken quite an unmerciful bashing by the majority of critics, and even though the film has had a record-breaking first weekend at the box office, many are worried about the future of the DCEU - particularly superhero team-up flick, Justice League - now that we're three movies in, and all are generally perceived to be disappointments.
This teasers-for-trailers fad is divisive, but there's no denying even brief snippets of new footage help to build hype whenever fans are anticipating a fresh glimpse of an upcoming blockbuster. In this case, we have a few seconds of action from Thursday's second trailer for Godzilla director Gareth Edwards' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Given all the headlines that Suicide Squad has been making lately, it's hardly surprising that FOX's Gotham is looking to capitalize on the popularity of Task Force X. In a move that was pretty much expected, the show's EPs announced today that they'll be bringing Harley Quinn and Killer Croc to the titular city either this season or next.
Though it certainly impressed at the box office this past weekend, critics and fans haven't taken too kindly to Suicide Squad. Citing it as a massive misfire and accusing Warner Bros. of meddling too much, it's clear that people aren't very happy with the final product. And while the cast and director have already responded to the negative reviews, now it's time for some of the other folks related to the property to chime in with their thoughts.
Daisy Johnson, AKA Quake (Chloe Bennet), did not have a very easy time of it in season 3 of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. at all. After being taken over by Hive and made to betray her team, she was then forced to watch as her boyfriend sacrificed himself to save the world. It was all a bit too much for the former hacker, and she returned to her rogue ways with a new goth look in the closing moments of the season finale.
Though it might not be the Harry Potter film that many fans are still holding out hope for, upcoming spinoff Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is still generating a considerable amount of hype ahead of its November release.
Given the calibre of talent surrounding it, it's easy to see why Denis Villeneuve's Arrival is without doubt one of the fall's most-anticipated films. Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Michael Stuhlbarg and Forest Whitaker, the movie will touch down at both TIFF and Venice later this year, and today, we have our first look at its stars.
With Game of Thrones on its way out, it's about time another George R.R. Martin creation was adapted for television. Apparently, Universal Cable Productions agrees, as they've acquired the rights to the author's anthology series, Wild Cards.
Last month at Comic-Con, Marvel revealed a brief but tantalizing teaser for their upcoming Netflix series, Luke Cage. Now, with the show quickly approaching, they've decided to kick the marketing machine into high gear by releasing a poster ahead of the full length trailer's debut tomorrow.