Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje really came to the public's' attention after starring as Mr. Eko in the Lost TV series, but has also appeared in the likes of Oz, GI: JOE - Rise of Cobra, and The Bourne Identity. His next role will arguably be his biggest yet, as he'll play notorious DC Comics villain Killer Croc in David Ayer's Suicide Squad movie.
With Justice League now in production over in London, we're starting to hear more about what Warner Bros. and Zack Snyder have in store for us, including who exactly will be appearing in the film. We already know that we'll be seeing Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa and Henry Cavill in at least some capacity, and now we have confirmation that Jeremy Irons will be back as well, reprising his role of Alfred Pennyworth.
Uh-oh, looks like there's some trouble brewing over in the DC universe. After Seth Grahame-Smith announced that he'd be departing The Flash, we're now hearing that another director may be looking to make an exit.
After a middling reboot derailed plans for a new film franchise, Paramount is bringing Jack Ryan to the small screen, and the next actor to take a stab at playing Tom Clancy's now iconic CIA hero will be The Office alum John Krasinski.
Mad Max: Fury Road directer George Miller came very close to putting his stamp on a DC Comics flick with the now defunct Justice League Mortal a few years ago, nut now he might get another chance. A new rumor suggests that he may be the man Warner Bros. has in mind to helm the planned Green lantern Corps film.
Rumors have been circulating for a while that Marvel and Netflix were planning a Daredevil spinoff that would focus on the ultra-violent vigilante first introduced in season 2 of the show, and now it's no longer just a rumor. Marvel has officially announced that Jon Bernthal will return as Frank Castle, AKA The Punisher, for his own solo series.
The still untitled Star Wars: Episode VIII is now officially halfway through its shoot, and to mark the occasion, director Rian Johnson has posted a couple of black and white behind-the-scenes snaps from the set to his Tumblr page.
Piracy has long been a massive issue for San Diego Comic-Con, as fans not in attendance at the event are still obviously very eager to get a first glimpse of footage from the major studios' upcoming releases. Now, it seems that 20th Century Fox have had enough, as according to The Wrap they've decided not to showcase any of their highly anticipated movies in Hall H of San Diego Comic-Con this year.
These days pretty much every big genre release is shrouded in a certain amount of secrecy, and when it comes to the likes of Marvel/DC and Star Wars flicks, that extends to the identities of the characters actors are cast as.
Last night we found out that British stage and screen legend Richard E. Grant had joined the cast of James Mangold's follow up to The Wolverine as a "villainous mad scientist type." Now, Deadline is reporting that none other than Stephen Merchant will be joining him - though this time we know even less about his character.