Casting is well underway on Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman: The Golden Circle it seems. After hearing earlier this week that Elton John had come on board, we're now hearing from Deadline that Channing Tatum is also joining the ever-growing cast.
Deadline is reporting tonight that after an enormous search for a lead actor to portray one of the most iconic cinematic characters of all-time, Disney is eyeing Alden Ehrenreich to play Han Solo in their upcoming Star Wars spinoff film.
In a very timely bit of casting news, Variety reports that original Batman himself, Michael Keaton, is in early negotiations to play the baddie in 2017's Spidey reboot, which we now know will officially be titled Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Now before you immediately scroll down and type some variation of "in other news, water is wet" in the comments section, bear with us for a sec.
Yes, the Man of Steel met his end in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, and yes it was implied at the end of the movie that he would return - but were we really expecting Zack Snyder and co. to give the game away so quickly and let everyone know he was binging him back for the first Justice League movie?
Ahead of the debut trailer for Marvel's Doctor Strange on Jimmy Kimmel Live later on tonight, we have this very cool first teaser poster featuring Benedict Cumberbatch's Sorcerer Supreme engaged in some kind of mystical endeavour.
After this teasing glimpse of Joe Gilgun as Cassidy was released, most of us assumed the first sneak peek from Preacher would revolve around the vampiric Irishman - but as it turns out, AMC has given us a very tense, and ultra-violent clip of Tulip O'Hare (Ruth Negga) in action.
Following the debut of the Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer, quite a few fans (and websites for that matter) concocted a rather baseless theory that the Jyn Erso character played by Felicity Jones may in fact turn out to be Rey's mother.
A brand new "Blitz" trailer for David Ayer's supervillain team-up flick, Suicide Squad, just aired during the MTV Movie Awards, and if fans weren't hyped up for the film already, then they most certainly will be after watching the footage presented here.
The MTV Movie Awards aren't exactly the most prestigious of awards ceremonies, but they're certainly a lot of fun to watch and do bring with them an ample amount of exciting new trailers and clips. Tonight's outing was no different, as debuted during the show was a brand new slice of footage from Marvel's Captain America: Civil War.