DOCTOR STRANGE

DAREDEVIL





Though the character of Melvin Potter (Matt Gerald) played a critical role in turning Matt Murdock into Daredevil in the first season of the Netflix series, comic fans know the mentally ill mob enforcer better as the sawblade-slinging villain Gladiator. And from the looks of the "Daredevil" Twitter account, Melvin will be gearing up as his alter ego in Season 2:

I gotta be good. So I make things. I'm good at making things. #Daredevil pic.twitter.com/AWD4JgOYOl- Daredevil (@Daredevil) July 24, 2015

Returns in 2016.

SUPERGIRL

As the Girl of Steel gears up for her CBS debut, the show's official YouTube account went active with a behind-the-scenes look at filming.

Premiers October 26, 2015.

THE FLASH

One of the most challenging effects the CW superhero drama had to pull off in its Freshman season was making the super powered gorilla Grodd not look like a man in a monkey suit. Now special effects company Encore VFX has put up a video showing how they took the villain from concept to character in a new behind-the-scenes video:

ANT-MAN

As it heads into its second weekend, the latest Marvel Studios movie is already seeing a lot of its behind-the-scenes secrets spill out. Film School Rejects has a new interview up with director Peyton Reed where he discusses the famed Thomas The Tank Engine cameo.

"I believe in Edgar [Wright] and Joe Cornish's original drafts it was a train set," Reed said. "At some point in the process that predated my involvement it became Thomas. As I came on, they had not secured the rights to Thomas. We had to do this whole thing where we did this presentation for the people who own the rights to Thomas. Thank God they agreed and found it funny, but there were definite stipulations. For example, nobody could be tied to the tracks and run over by Thomas. Thomas couldn't be doing anything that could be perceived by children as evil Thomas. Thomas had to stay neutral in the battle, which was always our intention. Like anybody, they're protective of their brand. I didn't know what we were going to do if we didn't get the rights to that. There are certain things I was going to be devastated about if we couldn't have them. Thomas was one, because...you could do any kind of toy train, but the personality of that thing and the eyes moving back and forth give it a whole vibe and took it to another level."

In theaters now.