Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Superhero Bits: ‘Glass’ Footage Screened, Sharon Carter in ‘Infinity War’ & More

Black Panther Poster

Which two comic book movies from 2017 has Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle now surpassed at the box office? Who is Dove Cameron playing on Agents of SHIELD? Who does Steven S. DeKnight think should direct Man of Steel 2? How did Disney and Universal respond to 12 minutes of Glass? Will Sharon Carter appear in Avengers: Infinity War? Which week in February are Arrow and The Flash taking off? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.

Watch The Art of the Matter: From Sketch to Screen panel from the inaugural DC in DC 2018 event at Newseum.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle passed Wonder Woman at the global box office and passed Spider-Man domestically.

Thor Clay Bust

One artist and Marvel Commics fan accidentally ruined their clay bust of Thor by dropping it and smashing its face.

DC fans are expressing their anger at Henry Cavill‘s Mission: Impossible 6 mustache for ruining Justice League.

Here’s the official video for the Black Lightning theme song from Goodholly, available to listen to in full right here.

On Agents of SHIELD, Dove Cameron will play Ruby, a young woman with a mysterious obsession with Daisy.

Marvel Studios revealed this inky Dolby Cinema poster for Black Panther that you’ll be able to get from theaters.

The Flash and Arrow is taking a break off air during the 2nd full week of February, when Supergirl goes on hiatus.

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