New ‘Next Avengers’ trailer, plus ‘Hulk Vs.’ scoop

Marvel.com has the third trailer for ‘Next Avengers‘ , plus info on its’ upcoming screening and first looks at ‘Hulk vs.’

‘Hellboy II’ deals with change

Ron Perlman, who reprises the title role in Guillermo del Toro’s Hellboy II: The Golden Army, told reporters that the big red guy hasn’t changed much, but the world around him has. "[He’s] very much the same guy, except this time we’re seeing him circumstantially in a highly emotionally compromised state," Perlman said in a group interview in Beverly Hills, Calif., on June 30.

‘Hellboy’ films find own path

Guillermo del Toro, writer/director of the upcoming sequel Hellboy II: The Golden Army, told reporters that the film carries Hellboy creator Mike Mignola’s blessing, but goes off on its own path–and Mignola himself acknowledged that the movies are now their own thing. "I said in the best analogy, it’s like marrying a widow," del Toro said in a group interview in Beverly Hills, Calif., on June 30. "You have to be very respectful of the late husband, but at some point, you’re going to get in bed. … In the case of Hellboy, I’ve been blessed with a guy …

Artwork for Upcoming ‘Batman’, ‘Teen Titans’ soundtracks

The World’s Finest has cover art for the upcoming Batman: Gotham Knight soundtrack and Teen Titans: Trouble In Tokyo soundtrack!

Looking back at ‘Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes’

To celebrate the release of ‘Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes‘ on DVD, The Marvel Animation Age managed to catch up with the show’s story editor Chris Yost to talk about his experiences on the show.

The dark writing of ‘The Dark Knight’

David Goyer wrote 2006’s “Batman Begins” in collaboration with writer-director Christopher Nolan. For this year’s sequel, “The Dark Knight,” Nolan brought in his brother Jonathan (author of “Memento” and screenwriter of “The Prestige”) to assist them in crafting the dark Batman tale.

Review: ‘The Dark Knight’

Yes, I loved THE DARK KNIGHT. It is a moody tale about the struggle of good and evil, and everything in between. I want to go on and discuss particular scenes that I found to be powerful, but I really think you need to go into it as fresh as possible. Surprisingly the trailers which seem to give too much away, don’t really come close to revealing what happens throughout. But what does happen, is just as enticing as the brief glimpse during the preview. One complaint some may have is the length. It is around two and a half …