Superhero Bits: Batman Vs. Superman, All Hail The King, Amazing Spider-Man 2, Guardians Of The Galaxy, Avengers: Age Of Ultron
Who might have written the new Marvel One Shot: All Hail the King? Is an Agent Carter TV show happening? How much is the reported budget for Batman vs. Superman? What information about Thanos and The Collector is out there from Guardians of the Galaxy? Did Spider-Man not save one woman on New Year's Eve? Want to see concept art of an unseen world from the first Thor? Is someone already prepping Avengers: Age of Ultron toys? Read about all this and more in today's Superhero Bits.
No real surprise, but Sideshow will be selling collectibles based on Avengers: Age of Ultron. Expect to see them...in over a year.
The Inquisitr (via Superhero Hype) says the budget for Batman vs. Superman is $131 million.
Drew Pearce, co-writer of Iron Man 3, hints he might have written the new Marvel One Shot: Hail To The King.Comic Book Movie reports Marvel is working on an animated version of Guardians of the Galaxy.
Marvel tweeted this new look at Victoria Hand in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D..
Comic Book Movie noticed some tidbits in Hitfix's November report on the tag of Thor: The Dark World, such as how important Thanos and the Collector are in Guardians of the Galaxy.SevenWebHeads (via CBM) posted images of the Amazing Spider-Man 2 calendar.
The rumors are back that Hayley Atwell has been cast in an Agent Carter TV series.
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Film Sketchr posted concept art of a world we didn't see in the first Thor: Nornheim, home of the Rock Trolls.Geek Twins wrote about why Captain America was fighting Hydra instead of the Nazis.Spider-Man screwed up an appearance on Good Morning America over the weekend.
Funny comic from Dorkly about Batman defeating Superman.
Cool Iron Man beanie from Geek Alerts.
Cult of Mac says the Thor: The Dark World mobile game is actually pretty good.
Superhero Pictograms speak for themselves.
Inc.com has an article on how Marvel uses marketing to their advantage.