BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE

Gal Gadot has posted a photo of herself sporting a Wonder Woman t-shirt to her Facebook page. The actress will make her debut as the Amazonian warrior in "Batman v Superman" before getting her own solo film.

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Opens March 25, 2016

AGENT CARTER

The first entry in the "Agent Carter"/"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." dubsmash war for charity has been released, and it features Hayley Atwell and James D'Arcy teaming up with Miss Piggy. You can watch the video and donate over at crowdrise.com.

Returns to ABC in 2016

AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.

A new promo for "The Muppets" features Pepe the Prawn trying to get information about the new "S.H.I.E.L.D." season from Clark Gregg.

Returns September 29 on ABC

ARROW

The "Arrow" Twitter account has released a new poster for the show's fourth season.

AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON





A batch of new behind-the-scenes featurettes have arrived online, pulled from the upcoming "Age of Ultron" Blu-ray set.

Arrives in stores on October 2

DEADPOOL

HeyUGuys has an interview with Ed Skrein, the actor playing "Deadpool" bad guy Ajax.

"It's faithful in terms of the beginning part of Ajax when he was in the workshop," said Skrein when asked about his role in the film. "Fans of the comics will know that later on he comes back with an all singing, all dancing big shiny suit. We haven't explored that section."

Opens February 12, 2016

THE FLASH (FILM)

Get out your salt-shakers, because a new Twitter account -- DCEU Feed -- is claiming to have exclusive scoops about "The Flash" that they got from "a fan."

EXCLUSIVE: Thanks to a fan, Ezra Miller reveals details about #TheFlash! And confirms he'll be in #BatmanvSuperman! pic.twitter.com/X10pVFjDfU- DCEU Feed (@DCEUFeed) September 2, 2015

Miller's version of Flash has so far only been rumored to be in "BvS" -- and even then only as a blur.

Opens March 23, 2018

GOTHAM

Fox has released the synopsis for the season two premiere, an episode titled "Damned If You Do."

Penguin is King of Gotham and after a shakeup at the GCPD, Detective James Gordon's moral compass wavers, as he seeks help from Penguin. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne continues to explore the secrets from his father's office, while GOTHAM newcomers Theo Galavan (James Frain) and his sister, Tabitha (Jessica Lucas), make friends with some unlikely allies, a group of dangerous inmates from Arkham in the all-new 'Rise of the Villains: Damned If You Do...

Cast: Ben McKenzie as Detective James Gordon, Donal Logue as Harvey Bullock, Michael Chiklis as Detective Nathaniel Barnes, Sean Pertwee as Alfred, Robin Lord Taylor as Oswald Cobblepot/The Penguin, Erin Richards as Barbara Kean, David Mazouz as Bruce Wayne, Camren Bicondova as Selina Kyle/the future Catwoman, Cory Michael Smith as Edward Nygma/the future Riddler, James Frain as Theo Galavan, Jessica Lucas as Tabitha Galavan, Chris Chalk as Lucius Fox, Nicholas D'Agosto as Harvey Dent, Zabryna Guevara as Captain Sarah Essen

Guest Cast: Drew Powell as Butch Gilzean, Peter Scolari as Commissioner Loeb, Anthony Carrigan as Victor Zsasz, James Andrew O'Connor as Tommy Bones, David Fierro as Zaardon, Cameron Monaghan as Jerome, Todd Stashwick as Richard Sionis, Will Brill as Arnold Dobkins, Stink Fisher as Aaron Helzinger, Dustin Ybarra as Robert Greenwood, Otto Sanchez as Odgen Barker, Philip Goodwin as Compere

Fox has also released a new promo video recapping the entirety of "Gotham's" first season.

Returns September 21 on Fox

LUKE CAGE

"Luke Cage" has been busy over the past twenty-four hours, revealing that "Sons of Anarchy's" Theo Rossi will join the cast and Rosario Dawson will reprise her role as Claire Temple. Additionally, Deadline has reported that Simone Missick has joined the cast as Missy, "a woman with a strong sense of justice." The report also suggests that Missy is actually Misty Knight.

Debuts on Netflix in 2016

SUPERGIRL

CBR has an interview with "Supergirl" cast members Mehcad Brooks (James Olsen) and Jeremy Jordan (Winn Schott) about the upcoming CBS series and who they're playing.

"[I]t's a fine line of walking between your own artistic take on it and also respecting 75 years of fandom," said Brooks of playing an iconic character like Jimmy Olsen. "So at first, especially during the pilot, there was a lot of pressure and it was difficult for me, and I was sort of putting it on myself, actually, being a comic book fan/nerd myself, if I might say so. But with [producers] Greg Berlanti, Ali Adler, and Sarah Schechter and Andrew Kreisberg's sort of stamp in saying 'The decisions you're making are right,' it was that support that really helped me. So I think that a lot of people have opinions about characters that they've grown to love over the years, and they have the right to have these opinions. But it doesn't mean that the inception of the character came along in a time when society was being fair to everybody. So just us embarking on the correction of some social and racial inequities in the past, I think, is a strong statement for our society."

Jordan spoke about his character, Supergirl's tech support Win Schott. "Well, he's a lot smarter than I think he gives himself credit for. He's kind of a tech genius, but he's just working as an IT guy at this big media company, which is a good job. But I think he's got some untapped potential that I don't think he's really allowed himself to tap into for whatever reason. He's definitely had the largest crush on Kara -- probably since as soon as he met her; long before he knew she was Supergirl -- and sort of is totally cool with remaining in the friend zone for now because, at this point, she reveals her true identity to him, and he really starts to help her find who she is as a superhero. And that's sort of enough for him, for now."

"Supergirl's" cast continues to grow. Glenn Morshower has signed on to play General Sam Lane. According to IGN, Lane will be "a powerful military lifer and an overprotective father to both Lucy Lane and her sister, Lois." General Lane will also attempt to recruit Supergirl into a dangerous government initiative. Jenna Dewan-Tatum will play his daughter, Lucy Lane.

Premieres October 26 on CBS

THE WALKING DEAD

The Hollywood Reporter has an interview with showrunner Scott M. Gimple wherein he addresses the possibility of Michonne and Rick finding romance with each other.

"They have a very intimate relationship, that's the funny thing," said Gimple. "People are like, 'Oh my God, what if they were together?' They're really, really intimate. They have done things for each other that's familial or deep, deep, deep friendship. But the way that they speak to each other -- for example in [the season five finale] -- represents how far these people have come with each other. The fact that they reached that bedroom in Alexandria when they had that conversation where Rick admitted that he had a gun and was going to give it to her. I think they have an incredibly intimate relationship right now. Where that goes, who knows? I think there's something to be said about those two characters' journeys right now."

Return October 11 on AMC

WOLVERINE 3

During an appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," Liev Schreiber revealed that he has not yet been asked to reprise his role as Sabretooth in the third "Wolverine" film. Schrieber went on to tell Jimmy Fallon that "I heard that the storyline is 'Old Man Logan.' And when I heard that, I thought, 'Well, you know there's Old Man Logan, there could be Old Man Sabretooth... the two of us with walkers."

Opens March 3, 2017

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