
The boys (sans John Cusack) are headed 10 years into the future this time around, and Adam Scott is playing Cusack’s son.

The boys (sans John Cusack) are headed 10 years into the future this time around, and Adam Scott is playing Cusack’s son.

Although it’s not quite Captain America himself in the suit, we get to see Cap’s new digs thanks to Chris Evans’ stunt double

Aside from Mark Wahlberg looking very Mark Wahberg-ish, we also get a peek at few new vehicles.

The film is being described as “a revisionist take on the classic myth set in a grounded world where the supernatural does not exist.”

In case you didn’t already know, Bucky will come back to life as an unstoppable assassin with a bionic arm when the movie hits theaters April 4th, 2014.

Except for John Travolta’s distracting beard, we get a nice set of new posters for Escape Plan, Killing Season and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.

I’m still a little bummed that we won’t be seeing Kelsey Grammer back as the elder Beast . . .

Based on everything we have seen thus far, it appears the Russo Brothers are staying true to the comic book characters look.

Early buzz has been good for This Is The End and the film could do very well at the box-office when it opens June 14th.

Michael Bay unveiled the “completely upgraded, custom-built Optimus Prime from Western Star (a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America).”

The doll appears to have had some minor tweaks, but overall it looks like the same old Chucky.

This is probably the best look we have gotten of Malekith the Accursed. What do you think?

I’m assuming this thing will be heavily CGI’d, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed that this isn’t some sort of robot suit.

A look at a handful of unused posters that the studios figured weren’t up to par with their marketing campaign.

Director James Wan obviously has some sort of fetish with creepy looking puppets and dolls.

The first poster for I, Frankenstein is decent, but does the studio really expect “From The Producers of Underworld” to get people excited?

I don’t expect this to get a theatrical release, but the cast is reason enough to check this one out.

I haven’t heard much about this one in awhile, but the film is getting the dreaded On Demand release on June 27th before hitting theaters August 2nd.

I know the first image to Alexander Payne’s Nebraska is nothing to get too excited about, but I can’t help myself.

June 14th is quickly approaching and the Man of Steel marketing campaign is about to move into full swing now that Iron Man 3 has hit theaters.

The new poster for The Wolverine gives us an idea of what we can expect from Silver Samurai.