FEAR THE WALKING DEAD

As its late summer debut draws near, AMC and Robert Kirkman's spinoff series is adding more cast, and portraits of the new players are popping up across the web. First up, TV Line has a look at "Orange Is the New Black" star Elizabeth Rodriguez's character Liza Ortiz -- the ex-wife of the series leading man.

ANT-MAN





Marvel Studios latest may have just hit theaters, but that doesn't mean it's too early for director Peyton Reed to be talking about a sequel. As he jokingly explained to EW, "You know, Marvel laid out their plans at the end of last year that take them in to the Year 2083. So I don't know where we would work into that. [But] there's a parallel with directing. If you're a smart director, you have a plan, but you're also smart enough to know that if there's a better idea to be had, you can deviate from the plan. I like to think that maybe Marvel thinks that way in terms of their larger universe.

"In the best case scenario, if we're lucky enough to actually have serious conversations about [a sequel], I think everybody would be inclined to make it happen as soon as possible," he added, saying, "I'd love the chance to do a second movie and further the voyage of these characters and do another Ant-Man adventure where it's not an origins story and we're free to just take those characters and go wherever we want to go," said the director whose previous credits include Bring It On and The Break-Up. "I mean, there's clearly some stuff that's set up at the end of our movie, there's some questions asked of these characters that hopefully we could provide the answers to. I feel there's so much story yet to be told wth this character."

Meanwhile, if you want to imagine a very different take on Ant-Man, head to Hitfix to see what Howard Stern wanted to do with the property.

In theaters now.

CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR

On the future of Marvel front, Zap2It caught up with studio head Kevin Feige about how the "Ant-Man" post-credits sequence was more than a tease for "Captain America: Civil War" -- it was a moment from inside the movie.

"That is photography from that film that will play a part at a certain point in that film," Feige said. "'Civil War' is a relatively simple story. 'Ultron' had a lot going on," he says. "'Civil War' is a surprisingly grounded story about two characters that most audience members have come to know and like and admire finding themselves on different sides of a political argument, like the country does on many occasions, and how they both respond to that. That's the story. So it's actually a very, very simple story, and then how their personal relationships fit into that."

Arrives May 6, 2016

X-MEN & FANTASTIC FOUR

If you didn't get enough from the non-Marvel Studios take on the House of Ideas' heroes during Comic-Con, 20th Century Fox has put up a highlight reel of their Hall H presentations: