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Stay tuned for tomorrow's video:

Hellmouth. Obviously.

I would have really preferred the rumored version of The Dark Knight Rises that would have had Tom Hardy playing Dr. Hugo Strange, fighting Batman in a "Strange Apparitions"/ "Prey" inspired psychological duel.

Super Bad Ass. That children is why you train and train and train so you can one day kick dat ass.

I enjoy most of the fan theories floating around about Agent Coulson (which I suppose are still unconfirmed). My favorite one is that he was the young boy in Captain America, that he was a botched super soldier (he joined the program because he was a big Cap fan but didn't get super soldiery - however, he did get a

Same Universe. Think about it. Small cars, tiny legs on giant torsos, the size disparity between children and adults, super science used as a crutch to hide inadequacies, it's Batman vs. Superman, it all adds up.

The one where Benedict Cumberbatch is NOT Khan.

Personally, I always thought the idea of the name "James Bond" being applied to many different men as a sort of code name was awesome. Sort of gave the JB universe that little tinge of plausibility to tie it together.

I laughed, I cried, I came up with a post-apocalyptic dance that j-pop lovers everywhere would enjoy. Two thumbs up!

Cast this kid as Robin in a Batman film immediately.

Our overlords.

If I'm looking at this correct you have to voluntarily walk up 17 stories for the right to risk your life down this thing?

All I care about is that they get the Rouges right. I want the Captain Cold with a hate of cops and doesn't do cold quips, a Mirror Masters who's twisted by his walking through reflections, pyromaniac Heatwave and most importantly, that they keep it together as a super-villain union.

Except that Tom Baker's was a pearl-knit stitch - a large gauge one. It didn't actually look like this. Seriously, it's the most famous scarf in television history - if they really do try to bring it back, they need to do it properly.

If what Comic Book Movie says about DC now wanting to connect all their films and shows with each other is true...

This may come as a mind blower, but X3 had a post-credits scene. I know, I was surprised too.

I just want to know how they'll explain Professor X's lack of deadness.

Is that a 'proper' hoverchair for Xavier or is Magneto helping his buddy out and just lifting the metal nodes in the chair?

Why the FUCK does Green Arrow have black smudges on his eyes while Canary has a mask? This shit never made sense to me on that damn show...