Though the minds behind the DCEU have always maintained that the movie and TV universes would remain completely separate, there were still those that held out hope that some of the small-screen heroes - most specifically Grant Gustin's incarnation of The Flash - would make the jump and stand alongside the likes of Ben Affleck's Batman and Henry Cavill's Superman in the Justice League one day.
A remake of Adrian Lyne's Jacob's Ladder has been brewing over in Hollywood for a few years now, and today, Variety reports that LD Entertainment have found their lead in Michael Ealy.
The big-screen debut of Wonder Woman in Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice is obviously something fans are very excited for, and even though we've been told not to expect to see too much of Gal Gadot in the role this time around, it's very clear from the trailers that she's going to be in the middle of her fair share of action.
Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice premiered in New York tonight and while reviews are still under embargo, the first reactions are starting to pour out. The highlights seem to be both Ben Affleck's portrayal of the Caped Crusader and Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman, but really, everything aspect of the film seems to be earning praise.
It's no secret that fans felt like Jeremy Renner's Hawkeye got a bit of a shaft in The Avengers. And while Avengers: Age of Ultron did rectify that a bit, it's hard not to feel like there's still a lot more that can be done with the character. So, imagine our excitement then when Renner revealed in a recent interview that he'd actually be open to bringing the hero to the small screen via Netflix.
By this point, we all know that Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is set to include Lex Luthor and Doomsday as its villains. However, things could have turned out pretty differently, as at one point, both The Joker and The Riddler were going to feature in the film.
Is this the latest example of what's become known as the "Deadpool effect"?
Lobo, a brutally violent space-fairing DC Comics antihero, was set to be adapted for the big screen back in 2012 with San Andreas director Brad Peyton at the helm - but since then there's been no news (aside from The Rock claiming to be involved that is), so it was generally assumed that the project fell by the wayside.
As we draw closer to the release of Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice, the clips are coming more and more frequently. Several of the main cast members have been doing the talk-show rounds over the past week or so, and when Ben Affleck appeared on Ellen he brought this intriguing new sneak peek from the movie with him.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 director James Gunn shared a rough thumbnail sketch of a scene he shot earlier today to his Twitter page. The image features the always cute Groot as he struggles to hold onto what appears to be some kind of lizard-like creature.
Tonight's installment of Marvel's Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. turned out to be quite an eventful one, as Fitz and Simmons discovered that the secret to preventing the effects of terrigensis lay in the blood of Carl Creel, a.k.a the Absorbing Man - though it can't actually reverse the process once it's begun.