
Disney and IMAX have released the last in their "12:01" line of posters, and quite unsurprisingly it's for Iron Man 3! The IMAX 12:01 series is generally handed out to those attending midnight showings, so get your tickets quick if they aren't sold already.

With production of X-Men: Days of Future Past now under way, if you bet that Bryan Singer would be tweeting less you'd be losing your money. It has done nothing to slow him down. If anything it's had the opposite effect!

We leave Thor at the end of Avengers Assemble taking the tesseract and Loki back to Asgard. Loki, with his major daddy issues, is to be imprisoned for his crimes against Earth. Thor: The Dark World sees our hero forming a truce with Loki. We are also introduced to The Dark Elves who had a major falling out with the Asgardians way back when and decide to attack Asgard and Earth. I am assuming they are attacking Earth because of Thor's love for Earth and Jane Foster. Thor then forms an army to fight against Malekith The Dark Elf. From what it looks like in the trailer, and knowing of Thor's impatience and brawn, he will probably be travelling to Svartalfheim (home of The Dark Elves) with this army.

Images of large, sweeping landscapes, raging battles, well-populated metropolitan areas. Much like Iron Man 3's amped up ambition and scope, Thor: The Dark World looks like a Thor movie that can justify itself in a post-Avengers market.

It looks like The Following's Adan Canto is going from serial killer to superhero, as he tweets about his involvement in the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past.

Director Marc Webb and star Dane DeHaan took to Twitter to share some new preview images from The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

The first pictures from the set of Captain America: Winter Soldier have been leaked online, revealing Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson who will be reprising their roles as Captain America and Black Widow, respectively.

Two of the most anticipated blockbusters of the summer go head to head here, with new images of Man of Steel's Superman and Star Trek Into Darkness' John Harrison/Khan/Whatever.

The latest, largely anonymous poster for Thor: The Dark World is now available.

Continuing the proliferation of tweeted pics from films currently in production, Bryan Singer has shown of another picture.
