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Posted 9/30/11 4:22 pm ET by Kara Warner in Marvel, News
The one thing missing from Entertainment Weekly's meaty "Avengers" feature in this week's issue is Tom Hiddleston.
Even though we've managed to glean a few details about the master of mischief's plans for the Avengers from the man himself, there can never be too much news about Loki or Hiddleston, as far as this writer is concerned. [Editor's note: seriously, she's obsessed. -JW]
Thankfully Total Film has filled the void with a very intriguing new interview with Hiddleston wherein he addresses some specifics with regard to Loki's individual fights with each Avenger, and which one of them proves to be the biggest challenge.
Posted 9/30/11 11:24 am ET by Josh Wigler in DC Comics, News
It wouldn't be Friday without another update on "The Dark Knight Rises." Today, we've rounded up some comments from screenwriter Jonathan Nolan about those leaked "Dark Knight" set photos you may or may not have seen (smart money says you have), plus a juicy new rumor about a returning Batman bad guy.
First up is Nolan, who spoke with IGN about his new CBS thriller "Person of Interest" and his work on "The Dark Knight Rises." When the conversation turned to the vast amount of spoilers and unofficial photos coming from the Christopher Nolan set, Jonathan teased that these leaks barely scratch the surface of what fans will get to see in theaters.
Posted 9/30/11 11:00 am ET by Josh Wigler in Marvel, News
"The Avengers" have assembled on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, and now even more information about the Marvel Studios epic have emerged from the actors themselves.

Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Chris Hemsworth and the rest of the "Avengers" cast spoke with EW about their work on Joss Whedon's superhero flick, revealing new details about where Captain America, Hulk, Thor and Earth's other mightiest heroes stand in the new movie. Plus, there are new set photos and headshots showing the "Avengers" cast both in character and behind the scenes.
Hit past the jump for some excerpts from the EW article.
Posted 9/30/11 9:31 am ET by Kara Warner in Image Comics, News
For those in need of a zombie fix, AMC has unveiled more "Walking Dead" season two teasery goodness today, courtesy an action-packed, minute-and-a-half trailer.
The teaser opens with the crew on the run, and a voiceover by Rick.
"We're facing a long hard journey, maybe even harder than we can imagine," says the fearless leader, as we see images of each of the cast members, their faces and body language full of anxiety. "I don't know what our chances are, slim I guess," Rick continues, and we see him alone on top of a roof, speaking into a walkie, followed by a shot of him aiming his rifle at something.
Posted 9/29/11 12:43 pm ET by Splash Page Team in DC Comics, News
by Tami Katzoff

If you’ve ever reminisced about the “Justice League” TV show and thought “Gosh, wouldn’t it be cool if the original voice cast reunited for another awesome JL project?” – then we’ve got news for you. Kevin Conroy (Batman), Michael Rosenbaum (Flash), Susan Eisenberg (Wonder Woman) and Carl Lumbly (J’onn J’onzz/Martian Manhunter) will all be reprising their roles in a new DC Universe animated movie, “Justice League: Doom.”
But it gets better: joining the original group will be Tim Daly, the voice of Superman, and current geek god Nathan Fillion, in his new gig as the animated Green Lantern (first seen in the recent release “Green Lantern: Emerald Nights”).
Posted 9/29/11 11:52 am ET by Kara Warner in DC Comics, News
FROM MTV MOVIES: Nothing causes a storm of online controversy like the first big reveal of an updated superhero costume — particularly when said costume is on a glamorous Hollywood starlet.
Case in point: the paparazzi photo snapped on the Los Angeles set of "The Dark Knight Rises" that features a catsuit-clad Anne Hathaway in between scenes. The firestorm around the photo, as well as the detailed analysis that followed, reminded us of some other costumes that received the same obsessive treatment.
MTV News reached out to Caleb Goellner, senior editor at Comics Alliance, for his thoughts on past lightning-rod getups.
Posted 9/29/11 10:57 am ET by Josh Wigler in Marvel, News
"The Avengers" are here! Well, kind of — they're here in print form, at least!

The cover for the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, which features Earth's Mightiest Heroes in all of their glory, has debuted online today alongside some brand new quotes from director Joss Whedon and stars Robert Downey Jr. and Jeremy Renner.
Posted 9/28/11 3:23 pm ET by Josh Wigler in Archaia Entertainment, News

"Immortals" Mondays launched here on MTV Movies earlier in the week, but your next clash with the titans and gods of Tarsem Singh's fantasy epic won't have to wait until next week.
Today, we have an exclusive first look at a full chapter from "Immortals: Gods and Heroes," the original graphic novel from Archaia Press. Featuring ten different stories from some of the best minds the industry has to offer, this exclusive "Immortals" chapter — titled "The Pride of Prometheus" — comes courtesy of Ben McCool ("Pigs," "Memoir") and Trevor Hairsine ("Captain America," "Judge Dredd").
Check out the full chapter past the jump!
Posted 9/28/11 12:28 pm ET by Josh Wigler in Marvel, News
"Thor 2" doesn't officially have a director yet, but by all accounts, it looks like the job belongs to Patty Jenkins if she wants it — and one of those accounts is from Jenkins herself.
In an interview with New York Magazine, the "Monster" director was asked whether or not she would be directing the "Thor" sequel as her next film. Her none too cagey response?
"I can't say, but yes," she laughed. "I can't say anything definitive, but it's exciting to be in talks with them about it."
Posted 9/28/11 11:27 am ET by Josh Wigler in DC Comics, News
"Man of Steel" actor Michael Shannon has already told us that the main draw for him to play General Zod is the Kryptonian villain's status as a military man.
"Being a general," he said. "To me, that's a fascinating, iconoclastic character. I can't imagine being a sergeant, let alone a general. He's in charge of the entire military of Krypton. That's going to take every little shred of imagination that I have. It's a good challenge because it's a big distance to have to go."
But Shannon's fascination with playing a general wouldn't be enough to rope him into starring in the Superman reboot on its own. Speaking with Black Book, the "Boardwalk Empire" actor revealed that deciding on suiting up for "Man of Steel" came down to believing that the script can fly.
Splash Page welcomes Ed Tadem to our cover artist family (our custom-designed theme up top). Currently working on the forthcoming "Avengers" animated series, Tadem's work can also be seen in the "Jackie Karma" issues of Image's "'76," and in "Pop Gun, Volume 1." Ed Tadem can be found online at EdTadem.com.
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