
The only way is up. That's the sort of optimistic attitude that puts the Super in Superman. That philosophy is brought to life in this simplistic, yet striking, new banner poster.

The latest Man Of Steel TV spot offers plenty of new footage. We see more of what the rebellion that destroys Krypton, more of Zod's invasion of Earth, and lots of Superman ready to kick some ass.

The latest series of photos from the set of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 appear dull and lacking in incident to the layman Spider-fan, but to those versed in the comic book exploits of our friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man, they hint at something huge.

Fast & Furious 6 villain, Luke Evans, has won the lead role in The Crow. The Immortals star will follow in the iconic footsteps of the late Brandon Lee, and Vincent Pérez, Mark Dacascos, Eric Mabius and Edward Furlong, whose footsteps are so un-iconic they are practically knee-prints.

Last year's Chronicle took the formulaic found-footage idea, spun it on its axis, and gave the viewers a playfully entertaining live-action version of 1988's Akira. This reinvigorating entry to both the found-footage and the superhero genres was directed by newcomer Josh Trank, who is working his way up the superhero chain with his second directorial stint, by tackling the reboot of the much defamed Fantastic Four movies.

Man of Steel is transforming into one of Summer 2013's major movie events, every piece of marketing builds on the anticipation, and is reaching fever pitch as we get closer to release.

Downton Abbey's jazzy Lily James (Lady Rose MacClare) has won the coveted lead role in Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of the classic fairy tale Cinderella.

Two more Star Trek Into Darkness posters have arrived, leaving my mind racing again.

Robert Downey Jr has found time in between promoting Iron Man 3 to talk about other projects, revealing that one such project, a retelling of Pinocchio, has had a director switch with Ben Stiller replacing Tim Burton.

