X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE

There's new set photos at this Flickr page (scroll down a bit), showing ... is Logan storming the beach at Normandy? Thanks to Bryant Hall for pointing that out.

RED

According to the Hollywood Reporter, Summit Entertainment has picked up the movie rights to the Warren Ellis/Cully Hamner thriller. Brothers Erich Hoeber and Jon Hoeber (who also worked on "Whiteout") are working on the screenplay, which will be produced by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian. The Hoebers' take involves the idea of an older operative set in his ways having to contend with younger and more fit agents as well as modern techniques and technology.

HELLBOY 2: THE GOLDEN ARMY

Don't wanna wait 'til July? SciFi.Com is reporting that fans who can get to Southern California won't have to. The Guillermo del Toro-helmed sequel will debut at the Los Angeles Film Festival, serving as the closing night feature on June 28th.

WANTED

Speaking of the LA Film Festival, the aforementioned link also notes that the Mark Millar-minded movie will be the opening night feature on June 19th.

Meanwhile, Superhero Hype has a new clip from the action flick.

THE DARK KNIGHT

Speaking of new looks at upcoming movies, there's a fourth TV spot out as well ...

Superhero Hype also has the track listing for the soundtrack.

THE INCREDIBLE HULK

There's a new behind-the-scenes video showcasing the legacy of the Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno TV series at MySpace Video ...

Producer Gail Anne Hurd had the last word on the alleged Captain America cameo when she spoke to Latino Review. "He didn't really mean the character of Captain America, unless there's something that I don't know," Hurd said. "It's the serum ... Captain America was not visible in that scene."

MARVEL MOVIE MARKETING

How about logos for "Iron Man 2," "The First Avenger: Captain America," "Thor" and "The Avengers?" Here ya go.

SANDY, CAN WE ROLL THAT CLIP?

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