DOCTOR STRANGE

The more movies Marvel Studios make, the further they seem to dive into the MCU's past.

According to a rumor from Latino Review, the opening scenes to 2016's "Doctor Strange" movie will be set in the 1960s, before catching up with Benedict Cumberbatch's Stephen Strange in the modern day. This continues a trend established with "Ant-Man," which began with a flashback of Michael Douglas's Hank Pym in his final days as the pint-sized hero before moving on to meet Paul Rudd's Scott Lang.

The report states the film will begin "in 1968 Kathmandu where some Zealots of dark magic manage to open a portal to another dimension." The first images of Cumberbatch as Strange during shooting in Nepal surfaced this week.

Time doesn't seem to be the only thing connecting "Doctor Strange" with "Ant-Man," as Latino Review also suggests that sub-atomic particles will play a key role in the doctor's magical origins. For more spoiler-y rumors, check with Latino Review.

Opens November 4, 2016

DEADPOOL

Ryan Reynolds and Tim Miller have great news for you -- you're definitely Deadpool's type.

During an interview with Collider, the star and director of 2016's "Deadpool" got to discussing the degree of superhero sexuality they have been able to explore in the R-rated feature. When asked if the character would be "hypersexualized," Miller responded that his vision for the Merc with a Mouth would be "Pansexual! I want that quoted. Pansexual Deadpool."

There you have it. When it comes to checking "Interested In-" boxes, 'Pool opts for "All of the above."

Reynolds discussed the freedom the filmmakers have been given to push the envelope.

"You kinda think you have moments when you're shooting where you think, 'This is, uh, a little excessive. This is a comic book movie. Are we gonna get away with this?' But so far so good. Studio hasn't crushed us with anything."

EW did some additional sleuthing into Wade Wilson's wanton desires, digging up comments from the character's co-creator, Fabian Nicieza as well as series writer Gerry Duggan. Duggan has called Deadpool "omnisexual," where Nicieza explained the Weapon X reject's "brain cells are in CONSTANT FLUX. He can be gay one minute, hetero the next, etc. ALL ARE VALID."

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Opens February 12, 2016

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

On a show about a team of super-spies, it is never a surprise when someone turns out to be harboring a secret. Still, between HYDRA sleeper operatives and this latest scene teasing this week's upcoming episode, Agent May has had pretty rough luck with her exes, and may want to work on her people-evaluation skills.

In this tense clip from this week's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. provided to IGN, Ming-Na Wen's May confronts Blair Underwood's Andrew Garner about her suspicion that the man that she was once married to has actually become the Inhuman monster Lash.

Airs Tuesdays at 9 on ABC

Supergirl

Entertainment Weekly has a clip from this week's "Fight or Flight" episode of "Supergirl," which features Melissa Benoist's Kara squaring off against Reactron, a powerful heavy with an ax to grind against the Super-clan. The action-packed clip can be seen below.

Peter Facinelli's Maxwell Lord also makes an appearance, rescued by Kara after being held hostage by Reactron (Chris Browning), and while there was no sign of his telltale nosebleed, fans know it can't be long before Lord's manipulative nature reveals itself.

Airs Mondays at 8 on CBS