X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE

There are a lot of fresh looks at the mutant minded movie, including a new photo at IGN, another at Superhero Hype while that site also notes that an exclusive three-part commercial will air Sunday, February 15 during "Family Guy" and other Fox shows before a Tuesday release of all the segments on Yahoo!

Directed by Gavin Hood, release date: April 29, 2009.

WONDER WOMAN

CBR News has a special report about the panel from NYCC on the animated film.

Starring Keri Russell and Nathan Filion, release date: March 3, 2009.

WATCHMEN

Ready for some spoilers? Check this first review at Latino Review.

Directed by Zack Snyder, release date: March 6, 2009.

STRETCH ARMSTRONG

According to Variety, Universal Pictures has set Bruce Almighty screenwriter Steve Oedekerk to write a superhero comedy based on the Hasbro-owned toy. Hasbro's Brian Goldner and Bennett Schneir will produce.

No release date announced.

G.I. JOE: RISE OF COBRA

Ain't It Cool News has a first look at Cobra Commander ... sort of ...

There's also some looks at more figures based on characters in the film at Access Hollywood.

Starring Dennis Quaid, release date: August 7, 2009.

TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN

Speaking of even more movies based on Hasbro toys, Superhero Hype reports that the release date has been moved up two days to hit conventional and IMAX theaters on June 24th.

Directed by Michael Bay, starring Shia Lebeouf and Megan Fox.

THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD

CBR News has three video clips from next weekend's new episode.

Next episode: "The Eyes of Despero," tonight.

FRINGE

CBR News covered the NYCC panel on the Fox series.

Starring Joshua Jackson and Mark Valley.

SMALLVILLE

New promo? Oh, sure, that's on YouTube.

KEEPING IT REEL

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