Superhero Bits: Four-Hour Batman V Superman Cut, New Mutants Script & More
How much money did Peter Parker initially make for his Spider-Man photos in the old comics? There was once a four-hour cut of Batman v Superman? Which new Marvel superhero does Tom Hiddleston want to see Loki meet in the MCU? How's the New Mutants movie coming along? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.
Here's a tease of what's in store on the next episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow.
Jessica Jones creator and executive producer Melissa Rosenberg talks about the challenge of shooting in NYC at night.
Leading up to Captain America: Civil War, here's a look back at Phase Two of the Marvel cinematic universe.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has hit $800 million worldwide.
Quicksilver helps speed up the internet in a new Sky Fibre cross promotion for X-Men: Apocalypse.
Here are 10 things you need to know about the Infinity Gauntlet before The Avengers: Infinity War.
Check out a batch of new photos from the next episode of Gotham, featuring the debut of Azrael.
Director Peyton Reed talks about a proper introduction for The Wasp in the Ant-Man sequel.
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You can now get a Marvel MasterCard, which will give you a 10% discount at at MarvelShop.com.
The original cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was actually four hours long.
Here's a short featurette focusing on Scarlet Witch for Captain America: Civil War.
Josh Boone has just turned in a second draft of New Mutants and he showed off the cover page on Instagram.
Here's all the footage of Harley Quinn from Suicide Squad so far. Watch all The Joker footage right here.
Peter Parker originally made a ton of money for taking Spider-Man pictures for The Daily Bugle.
Check out a sneak peek from next week's season finale of Supergirl.
Tom Hiddleston is hoping that Loki gets to meet Doctor Strange in the Marvel cinematic universe.
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I wouldn't try to deflect bullets with these Wonder Woman bracelets, but they're pretty shiny.
Factory Entertainment has soft weapon versions of Harley Quinn's bat and mallet on the way.
It may not be the most subtle way to be a villain, but you can hail Hydra with these stud earrings.
Batman doesn't use guns, but you can show off your own with this symbol tank top.