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Edgar Wright takes you to The World's End. Plus a metric ton of Jack the Giant Slayer details!

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Edgar Wright takes you to The World's End. Plus a metric ton of Jack the Giant Slayer details!Check out new images from Iron Man 3 and The Wolverine. The brains behind Young Justice discuss the show's de-facto endgame. Plus Once Upon a Time, Supernatural, Vampire Diaries, and more!

Spoilers from here on out!

Top image from Iron Man 3.

Iron Man 3

Edgar Wright takes you to The World's End. Plus a metric ton of Jack the Giant Slayer details!Here's the latest, rather dramatic poster. [Comic Book Resources]


The Wolverine

Edgar Wright takes you to The World's End. Plus a metric ton of Jack the Giant Slayer details!Here's a high-res version of a recently released promo photo. [Empire]


Ender's Game

Composer James Horner, whose credits range from Alien to Avatar, will reportedly be providing the score to Gavin Hood's adaptation of the Orson Scott Card classic. [First Showing]


The World's End


Supernatural

Executive producer Robert Singer explains how the newly discovered secret room will impact the Winchesters:

"[Sam and Dean will] go to great pains to keep that hidden. Also it's kind of impenetrable. We've had places before, we had Rufus's cabin. They need a place, not just so we have a set to shoot on, but that the boys need a place to decompress and have their bromance moments. The other sets we've had have been not the biggest. When you see this set you realize they have lots of room to move around and there's lots of really cool things in there. Adam came up with this idea and we latched onto it immediately. It's a very expensive set so we're going to [keep] using it."
"Up until the time that Adam came up with this notion, we hadn't really explored that side of the family; grandpa Winchester. But we thought the idea of harkening back to what Cupid said about how it was all ordained and a 'top priority' - it was just a nice closing of that circle for us and again sort of gives us this new home base that is chock full of information and will certainly lead to other stories. You'll see that open up next week, it's cool."

[BuddyTV]

Here's a promo for next week's episode, "Everybody Hates Hitler."

Here's a description for episode fifteen, "Man's Best Friend with Benefits":

DEAN REALLY DOESN'T LIKE WITCHES - A police officer named Kevin (guest star Christian Campbell), who turned to witchcraft after working a case with Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles), is plagued by nightmares in which he murders innocent people. However, when the murders actually happen, Sam and Dean are called in by Kevin's "familiar" (guest star Mishael Morgan) to help —— but the brothers aren't sure they want to save a witch.

[SpoilerTV]


Arrow

Here's a promo for next week's episode and thirteenth overall, "Betrayal."

And here are some promo photos for the following week's fourteenth episode, "The Odyssey." [SpoilerTV]

And here's the description for episode fifteen, which introduces Roy Harper:

COLTON HAYNES ("TEEN WOLF") GUEST STARS AS ROY HARPER - Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) tells Oliver (Stephen Amell) he's all work and no play, so he asks Detective McKenna (guest star Janina Gavankar) on a date. A jewel thief named Dodger (guest star James Callis) hits Starling City and targets someone very close to Oliver. Meanwhile, while working with Laurel (Katie Cassidy), Thea (Willa Holland) gets her purse stolen by a very fast pickpocket named Roy Harper (guest star Haynes). Moira (Susanna Thompson) makes a move against Malcom (John Barrowman).

[SpoilerTV]


The Vampire Diaries

Star Ian Somerhalder gives a status update on Damon and Elena's relationship:

Well, I thought, "Hey, cool! He can do whatever he wants." Three years of trying to get the same girl, who looks like your ex who you thought was in love with you for 150 years, has to do whatever you say. Could be worse. Actually, no, I thought, "Poor guy"… Here's the thing: At the end of the day, Damon does not want to take this cure, nor would he in a million years want Elena to take it. He's thinking, "Why would I want to do this? Why would I want to become a normal, boring human being susceptible to everything?" It's just not in his wheelhouse to have that thought… It really is a tragic [thing]. You want this character - even though he does really awful things - you want him to win. You want him to be happy in life… There's something big in the cards for Damon soon.

[TV Line]

Here's the synopsis for episode fifteen, "Stand by Me":

THE TERRIBLE TRUTH - When Stefan (Paul Wesley) arrives back in Mystic Falls with Elena (Nina Dobrev) and Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen), Caroline (Candice Accola) is immediately worried about Elena's state of mind. Stefan reaches out to Dr. Fell (guest star Torrey DeVitto) and Matt (Zach Roerig) for help. Still on the island, Damon (Ian Somerhalder) relays somber news to Rebekah (Claire Holt), and is surprised at her reaction. Together, Damon and Rebekah learn an unexpected bit of recent history from Vaughn (guest star Charlie Bewley). Everyone is horrified when Bonnie (Kat Graham) reveals the rest of Shane's (guest star David Alpay) plan. Finally, after Damon does his best to help her, Elena comes up with a plan of her own.

[KSiteTV]

Here's a first look at Twilight's Charlie Bewley as Vaughn, one of the Five who takes to torturing Damon in his debut episode. [E! Online]

Here are two new posters. [TV Guide]


Being Human (UK)

Here's the description for the third episode of series five:

When Tom meets minor TV personality Larry Chrysler, he's inspired by Larry's lifestyle and goes about learning how to be successful from his new mentor - but is Larry everything that he claims to be? Meanwhile, Hal is dressed to impress and secretly off to meet an old friend called Lady Mary (Amanda Hale). Alex's curiosity gets the better of her and she sneaks off to follow Hal, but soon discovers some worrying similarities between herself and Lady Mary.

[SpoilerTV]


Young Justice

Whatever the show's future (or lack thereof) beyond this season, there are still seven episodes left to air this season, and showrunner Brandon Vietti discusses his and fellow showrunner Greg Weisman's plans for this final batch:

I think our goal for the last ten was to really shake things up. We took their headquarters away from them. The secret invasion is no longer a secret, and in fact, public sentiment is turning away from the heroes in the last ten. Our heroes are more or less on the run. They're no longer the ones starting from a place of power. They searching for a way to get their power back in a lot of ways. So I think that "on the run" feel was a vibe that we wanted to get across. It was a new way to ratchet the tension up that we hadn't used before. With every episode of the last ten of our season, things just keep getting worse. We end each episode in a place where you think it can't possibly get worse, yet we find a way to make it worse! [Laughs] I think that gives you something pretty cool to look forward to...

We've got a return to our core members from the first season. We spent some time in the first ten episodes of the second season establishing new characters, but our core members are coming back into the spotlight in the last ten. Yet at the same time, I think we've found a way to keep in all the new characters we've introduced as well. Even The Light is starting to come back. I feel they were a bit absent or you didn't feel their presence as much in the first ten. But in the last ten, you've already started to see a little more time spent with them. You'll get a sense that they're going to have a larger role in episodes to come. It's a really long answer to your question, but we definitely did always plan on breaking the season up into two parts and giving each part a unique feel.

There's more at the link. [Comic Book Resources]


Beauty and the Beast

Here's the description for episode fourteen, "Tough Love":

VINCENT MAKES A DECISION THAT ENDS IN TRAGEDY - After a dinner where Cat (Kristin Kreuk) introduces Vincent (Jay Ryan) to Heather (Nicole Gale Anderson) ends badly, Heather enlists Tess (Nina Lisandrello) to stage an intervention with Cat. Evan (Max Brown) receives an interesting proposition that could change the course of his cross species investigation and at an event to honor Joe, Heather goes missing and Vincent is forced to make a tough decision that saves her life. Austin Basis also stars.

[SpoilerTV]


Additional reporting by Amanda Yesilbas and Charlie Jane Anders.


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