Most fans will probably have assumed that any movie about the early life of Han Solo would have to feature an appearance from Chewbacca, but from the sounds of things it will actually delve into the origins of everyone's favorite Wookie as well as his iconic space-smuggling pal.
20th Century Fox has released a brand new "Destroy" teaser poster for Bryan Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse, placing the focus on the villains of this latest installment in the ongoing mutant saga.
William Friedkin's adaptation of William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist is widely considered to be one of the most terrifying movies ever made, and now audiences will get the chance to witness the head-spinning antics of the demon Pazuzu on the small screen.
At this point it's probably the worst kept secret in TV history, but despite numerous sightings of Kit Harington travelling to the Northern Ireland set, one snap of him actually in costume, and even HBO's promotion for the show all-but confirming it; it still hasn't been officially announced that Jon Snow will return for the sixth season of Game Of Thrones.
Last night's episode of AMC's The Walking Dead saw Rick and his crew carry out their most brutal act yet as they crept into The Saviours' compound and mercilessly murdered a bunch of people in their sleep. Okay, so they weren't very nice people - but seeing our "heroes" behave in this way was still difficult to watch, and their kill first ask questions later approach cost them dearly by the end.
It seems that video game adaptations are about to make a comeback in a massive way, what with Warcraft, Assassin's Creed, Uncharted and Tomb Raider all in various stages of development, among others. Unlike their predecessors, each of these adaptations is looking quite promising and we're feeling fairly confident that together, they'll be able to buck the trend of shitty video game-based films.
The images above, courtesy of CanadaGraphs, were taken on the Vancouver set of The CW's The Flash, and feature our first look at a brand new costumed character that bears quite a resemblance to DC Comics supervillian, Rupture.
Well, this is rather surprising. Just yesterday it looked like all was good with New Line's upcoming adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Sandman, as the studio had snagged a new writer. Now, however, the project has hit a serious roadblock, as star/director Joseph Gordon-Levitt has decided to depart.