AMC has released a promo still for their upcoming small-screen take on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's ultra-violent (and seriously messed up in various other ways) comic series, Preacher, and it gives us a new look at Jesse Custer's Irish vampire pal, Cassidy, which should make fans of the source material very happy indeed.
Casting is heating up on James Mangold's The Wolverine 3, and today, Deadline is reporting that Narcos star Boyd Holbrook has signed on to play the lead villain. According to the report, the character is described as "a relentless, calculating and intense head of Security for a global enterprise who is set against Jackman’s clawed Wolverine/Logan."
One of the many complaints/nitpicks/pedantic issues that fans had after watching Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice was that the Man of Steel (Henry Cavill) didn't seem to bother using one of his signature super-abilities when the situation called for it.
We've been anticipating the debut of Ray Donovan actor Johnathon Schaech as Jonah Hex for quite a while now, and on next week's installment of The CW's Legends of Tomorrow, DC Comics' Western antihero will finally make his presence felt when the team travel back to the Old West in search of a place to hide out.
We've already had several trailers for the third season of Showtime's unsettling horror drama series, Penny Dreadful, but this is by far the best - not to mention most revealing - one yet.
We've know for quite a while that some incarnation of Azrael was going to get the small-screen treatment on Fox's Gotham thanks to Showrunner Bruno Heller, and then following that we even got a glimpse of the character on set.
After Grant Ward met his end at the hand(s) of Agent Coulson in the midseason finale of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., most fans rightly guessed that the entity that inhabited his body and hitched a ride back to earth was in fact the parasitic creature known as Hive.
Disney and Lucasfilm have announced that the very first trailer for Godzilla director Gareth Edwards' Rogue One: A Star Wars Story will debut during Good Morning America on Thursday, April 7, and they've released literally 1 second of footage from the movie to hype it.
We recently found out one of the major reasons Ben Solo turned away from his family and embraced the dark side by joining Snoke as Kylo Ren in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and now a new interview with director J.J. Abrams reveals that he actually went much darker than anyone could have realized.
Captain America: Civil War is a lot of things. Not only will it kick off Phase 3 of Marvel's cinematic universe, but it's also set to act as an introduction to several very important characters as well as be a game-changer for the MCU going forward. It's an ambitious film, no doubt, and now it seems that it's going to be attempting to accomplish one more interesting task.