Here's all the Comic Con news we didn't have time to publish, plus other geeky news from the rest of the week.
About 7,000 people now know what to expect as Marvel played a video Waititi directed at Comic-Con, showing Thor and Hulk’s whereabouts during Captain America: Civil War.
Modern “comic of the dead” Sinatoro isn’t even on shelves yet and already it looks to be heading to the small screen.
The ultimate proof that the show’s return is cause for celebration came with a preview screening of the first episode, which won’t air in the US until Halloween. It’s fantastic.
Unfortunately Marvel is being rather stingy with the footage, so it's not online.
Cameron has been privy to Neill Blomkamp’s script for a hypothetical Aliens sequel, which would ignore and replace the events of Alien 3, and he approves.
Of course, it’s a Legion of Doom drawn from characters that already exist in the CW’s version of the DC universe.
When folks expressed anger at Barbara Gordon’s portrayal in a new, controversial scene in the upcoming film adaptation during a DC panel, things got ugly in real life.
In this show’s case, the man barging in is Dirk Gently (Samuel Barnett), who is investigating a death and kidnapping.
Inhuman-producing Terrigen mists are currently sterilising and poisoning mutants in the Marvel universe. Now those tensions are boiling over.
In a word: Flashpoint.
In a press conference after the Comic Con panel, executive producers Bryan Fuller and Heather Kadin gave just a few more details about the show.
Marvel gave fans at Comic-Con a giant look at the much-anticipated Guardians of the Galaxy sequel, but are being stingy with the video. We, on the other hand, are happy to tell you what we saw.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe finally has its first female solo lead.
The first trailer for Scott Derrickson’s Doctor Strange kept things pretty small. Now, though, the second trailer has been revealed, and it actually shows some of the magic the film contains.