Superhero Bits: Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, Arkham Knight, Captain Marvel, Batman V Superman, Suicide Squad
How did Tom Holland become the new Spider-Man? Is Scott Derrickson ready to shoot Doctor Strange? Who's taking over the Captain Marvel comic? How has Iron Man's suit evolved over the years? Want to see another heartwarming Batkid Begins clip? What do the Fantastic Four have to do with Crush soda? (Actually, we still don't really have an answer to that last one.) Read about all this and more in today's Superhero Bits.
Watch Iron Man's suit evolve across 7 years and 5 films in one GIF, thanks to M&M Tool Parts.
Ron Perlman says Hellboy 3 is "something we owe the fans"
Former Spider-Man hopeful Charlie Rowe is being a good sport about losing the role to Tom Holland.
Avengers: Age of Ultron is getting a one-shot manga prequel in Japan.
Another Comic-Con exclusive from LEGO: this minifig of Arsenal a.k.a. Roy Harper from Arrow.
Stan Lee sees "no reason" to change Peter Parker's race or sexuality.
Collect all four Fantastic Four-themed Crush sodas for a chance to win a free movie ticket.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Clark Gregg would "kill" for an Agent Carter crossover.
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First peek at the relaunched Captain Marvel, written by Agent Carter showrunners Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas.
Heroic Hollywood explains how Tom Holland's Spider-Man casting came about.
Conan O'Brien reveals Batman Conan and 3 other Funko Pop! vinyls ahead of his Comic-Con appearance.Rocksteady is sorry the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight is such a mess.
More Batkid Begins clips to tug at your heartstrings.
Warner Bros. screened Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad sizzle reels at CineEurope.
Director Scott Derrickson rolls up his sleeves for Doctor Strange.
Here's everything you need to know about new Spider-Man star Tom Holland.
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Daredevil and the Kingpin play their hands in a cool t-shirt design at ShirtPunch.
The real-life village of Gotham keeps getting its sign stolen by Batman fans. (Or maybe it's the Joker.)
The Northeast is a hotbed of Fantastic Four fans, and other Google Trends findings from PicClick.
Spencer's unveils a line of Batman: Arkham Knight-inspired clothes and accessories.