Yes, Marvel's Captain America: Civil War has been out in the U.S. since Friday (and a lot longer than that overseas), and even before the film's release many fans already knew that at some point during the superhero smackdown, Paul Rudd's Scott Lang/Ant-Man was going to reverse his shrinking ability and become Giant Man - but now that the cat's out of the back, USA Today has unveiled the first official image of the big fella in action.
Last seen as Dr. Helen Cho in Avengers: Age Of Ultron, it looks like South Korean actress Claudia Kim has now landed a role in the big-screen adaptation of Stephen King's The Dark Tower.
The synopsis for the penultimate season 3 installment of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (sort of) spoiled the ending of Captain America: Civil War, and this latest sneak peek from the episode is all about the references to the Marvel threequel.
During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Cordon, Sharon Stone came right out and revealed that she's going to appear in an upcoming Marvel movie.
Though the uproar has died down a bit since, a lot of fans were very upset with the season 6 finale of AMC's The Walking Dead. The episode ended with a group of our main characters lined up, with one of 'em clearly destined to meet a grisly end at the hands (well, bat) of Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and his weapon of choice, Lucille.
On Sunday's episode of HBO's Game of Thrones, the thing we all expected to happen, happened: Jon Snow was resurrected. Melisandre used some of her sorcery (well, necromancy) to bring everyone's favorite bastard back to the land of the living - but one key element surrounding Jon's death in the books was absent from the TV adaptation.
Over the past few weeks, we've been getting casting announcements for James Mangold's follow up to The Wolverine that have left fans very confused in terms of what they should be expecting from the story. That's mainly down to none of the characters being revealed along with the casting news, and that continues with the latest addition.
In the comics, Magneto is the father of both Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Now, obviously Wanda Maximoff is firmly under the Marvel Studios umbrella, but Fox does have access to both Pietro (Evan Peters) and his not so dear ol' daddy (Michael Fassbender), and both will return for X-Men: Apocalypse.
We've known that a white actress (Tilda Swinton) would be playing the Ancient One in Doctor Strange for quite a while now, but once the trailer was released a fresh tide of controversy regarding the ethnicity of the character - who is generally depicted as a Tibetan male - was unleashed, with the likes of screenwriter C. Robert Cargill and even George Takei weighing in.