by Brett White

There was one big behind-the-scenes change made for "Iron Man 3," and Gwyneth Paltrow reveals that it greatly benefited the film. "We had a complete screenplay when we started, and it was great," says Paltrow. "The other two movies, we were writing as we were going; we were improvising the whole thing. It was a much more difficult process."

Paltrow's not knocking previous director Jon Favreau, as she clarifies in the full clip below. New director Shane Black and writer Drew Pearce definitely took advantage of lead time that wasn't exactly available to Favreau, and cranked out a dense, thematically rich script that gets high praise from Paltrow. You can check out the entire clip below.

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Silver Samurai

by Brett White

Move over General Zod, there's a new bad guy in town. "The Wolverine's" Silver Samurai. And no, he doesn't do some iconic caterwauling in this new trailer from CinemaCon, but he does steal every scene he's in (all combined two seconds of them!). The Samurai looks appropriately menacing and visual interesting in the still above, and I personally can't wait to see him mix it up with Hugh Jackman on the big screen.

This new trailer is almost completely comprised of never-before-seen footage from this summer's sole mutant movie. It has as much, if not more, ninja action as the Japanese trailer and sheds a lot more light on scenes set-up in the initial two trailers. There's more Yukio, more Yakuza and a lot less talking. Check out the trailer below.

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by Ryan Rigley

As anyone who watches the CW's "Arrow" could tell you, the series is chock full of flashbacks to Oliver Queen's time stranded on the island of Lian Yu. Therefore, it's no surprise to see that this sneak peak from tonight's episode of "Arrow" is indeed another flashback.

However, unlike all of the other island flashbacks that we've seen this season, this particular flashback takes place before Robert Queen and his son have set sail on the Queen's Gambit. Hell, it even takes place before the boat crashes! Check out the clip below.

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Iron Man 3

by Brett White

Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige was on hand Tuesday night at Entertainment Weekly's screening of "Iron Man 3," part of their inaugural CapeTown Film Festival at Hollywood's Egyptian Theatre. Following the film screening, Feige took part in a Q&A session wherein the Marvel mastermind opened up about a wide range of topics. The big question of the evening, and of the entire week as "Iron Man 3's" Friday opening draws near, was just exactly how Feige made sure that the Iron Man threequel would not fail creatively like so many super-threequels before it.

"This is Marvel Studios' first Part Three," said Feige. "It's my first Part Three as a solo producer. But I've been a part of other Part Threes that I don’t think people [consider] tremendous successes. There, I witnessed what I thought were pitfalls we should avoid. And one of them was not taking a risk to do something different, to take a chance with the formula. Hiring ['Iron Man 3' director] Shane Black was a big part of that."

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by Brett White

"Man of Steel's" Michael Shannon is shaping up to become the breakout star of the summer. His shouting General Zod has to be one of the highlights of a trailer filled with highlights, and he's even become an internet sensation thanks to his dramatic reading of an incredibly NSFW sorority letter for Funny or Die. With a lead role in this summer's Superman film, Shannon's poised to join the bad guy big leagues. But just how did Shannon land the role of General Zod?

"I got a phone call," Shannon tells MTV News' Josh Horowitz. "They said 'Zack Snyder wants you to play General Zod in 'Man of Steel.' I'm like, 'I don't believe you.'" To find out more about the phone call that created Zod, check out the full interview below.

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Wolverine

by Brett White

Director Bryan Singer has provided fans with another sneak peek at one of the many mutant stars of next summer's "X-Men: Days of Future Past." This time Singer has turned his Twitter spotlight to Hugh Jackman's Wolverine... well, more like Wolverine's back.

In the latest Tweet from the director, Wolverine's back can be seen during a fitting. It looks like the actor has even ditched his classic black leather look for one closer to the character's original "Days of Future Past" look. That means out with the black leather and in with the brown. Check out the full tweet and photo below.

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by Brett White

You can tell just by looking at the Iron Man armors that they aren't the most comfortable things to wear. They're big, bulky and because of the name "Iron Man," it can't really be made out of a real breathable or flexible material. Don Cheadle gave MTV News the lowdown on suiting up as James Rhodes for "Iron Man 3," even detailing a few of the nuisances that come with playing Tony Stark's best friend.

"Guys, you didn't get this more refined?," says Cheadle, recalling what he said upon wearing his new armor. "It still weights this much? I still can't articulate the arms and touch my face?" The actor goes on to discuss Gwyneth Paltrow's role in the film and how Rhodes and Tony Stark relate to each other in the new film.

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by Brett White

Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.

Of particular note this week: celebrate the release of "Iron Man 3" by hopping on board a new story arc in "Iron Man" by Kieron Gillen and Dale Eaglesham, get caught up on Superman's New 52 origin with the "Superman and the Men of Steel" trade paperback and continue to learn Thanos' origin with "Thanos Rising" #2.

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Amazing Spider-Man 2

by Brett White

The "Amazing Spider-Man 2" crew have been busy over the last few days, with their shooting schedule taking them through seemingly corporate boardrooms of vague ownership and out onto the streets of Manhattan (or rather their elaborate recreation, located outside of New York City). Director Marc Webb has been documenting the proceedings via his Twitter feed, at times being augmented by onlookers capturing set videos. You can check out the tweets and photos below, as well as a set video of Spider-Man and Electro's possible first encounter.

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Invisible Woman

by Brett White

Deadline has a hunch that "Girls" actress Allison Williams is on the short list for the upcoming "Fantastic Four." The site notes that very early talks have begun and... that's really all the news. But any news about this film is news considering how close the new FF film is to its start date (June 17th!) and how there have yet to be any casting announcements (but a few rumors). Actual human beings need to show up on set when the film starts shooting in just over six weeks.

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Cover Artist

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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