ARROW SEASON 4

Star Stephen Amell took to the press on The TV Junkies to discuss the big changes coming to Starling City next year -- particularly when it comes to Oliver and Felicity's relationship.

"Well they've been away," he said. "They are away and I believe they are still away when we get going again." Whether that means the couple will stick it out next year, "Well you never know, but I think if anyone has a decent chance it's Oliver and Felicity. Time will tell."

But overall, there will be some changes to the CW's series. "It still feels like our show but there are different elements that I think people are going to enjoy," Amell said. "We get to see some characters interact that weren't always the closest of friends or interacting on a regular basis which is neat when you're doing new stuff in the fourth season of a show."

Returns October 7 on The CW.

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE

In the wave of new surrounding Comic-Con International in San Diego, Entertainment Weekly is continuing a rollout of discussions about the future of the DC Entertainment movie slate. This time out, "Batman v Superman" director Zack Snyder sticks up for the end of his controversial "Man of Steel" explaining how the destruction of Metropolis will play into his latest superhero epic.

Of the reaction to the last movie, the director said, "I was surprised because that's the thesis of Superman for me, that you can't just have superheroes knock around and have there be no consequences."

Additionally, Batman actor Ben Affleck dropped a minor spoiler as he explained, "One of the things I liked was Zack's idea of showing accountability and the consequences of violence and seeing that there are real people in those buildings. And in fact, one of those buildings was Bruce Wayne's building so he knew people who died in that Black Zero event."

Opens March 25, 2016

SUICIDE SQUAD

While most of the leaks from the David Ayer team film have been on set shots, Harley Quinn actor Margot Robbie shared a behind-the-scenes moment of her birthday celebration featuring a cake that should be quite familiar to comic fans.

Regram from @margotrobbie: Harley's cake - thank you squad! #SuicideSquad A photo posted by Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) on

Opens on August 5, 2016

CLERKS 3

While he's still prepping "Mallrats 2," Kevin Smith has some (admittedly goofy) headspace in the long-rumored threequel to his breakout convenience store hit. This week, he shared the following on Twitter:

Clerks 3: me, @JayMewes & @HarleyPlays shoot CAMHAIN. Harley plays a douchey, villainous CamGirl pimp w/ a sad shirt. pic.twitter.com/IozoMy3dVA— KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) July 2, 2015

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