X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE

According to Superhero Hype, the first trailer will hit the silver screen attached to screenings of "The Day The Earth Stood Still" on December 12th.

Directed by Gavin Hood, release date May 1, 2009.

DRINKY CROW

CBR News has an interview with creator Tony Millionaire about bringing his creation to life.

Next episode, "Whale Show," November 30, 2009.

WONDER WOMAN

Worlds Finest has posted an interview with director Lauren Montgomery talking about how she's approaching DC's Amazing Amazon for animation from design, storytelling, and color perspectives.

Written by Michael Jelenic, release date March 3, 2009.

HEROES

Herosite has a spoiler-laden official network description of the December 15th episode, "Duality."

Next episode, "The Eclipse, Part 2," December 1, 2008.

IRON MAN 2

Spoiler TV posted the casting call ad sent out for actors.

Then actor Robert Downey, Jr. spoke to MTV about how to make his character work ... or not. "The danger you run with colliding all these worlds is [director] Jon [Favreau] was very certain that 'Iron Man' should be set in a very realistic world," Downey said. "Nothing that happened in 'Iron Man' is really outside the realm of possibility. Once you start talking about Valhalla and supersized super soldiers and jolly green giants it warrants much further discussion."

No release date announced.

GOBBLE GOBBLE

Apparently, some kind of holiday is being celebrated in the continental United States tomorrow, and according to the last five years worth of Comic Reel columns, that makes this the last news summary of the week. If you celebrate the like, enjoy, and we'll see you Monday (although the Buy Pile reviews will be online tomorrow, just like always).

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