Welcome back to Collider's “This Week in Superhero News”! The place to go to find the latest news of each week regarding the various superhero projects in movies, television, and other mediums. Trying to keep up with all of the superhero news that drop daily can be a daunting task, so we make it easier for you by compiling them in one place. The superhero news of this week includes Justice League wrapping its shoot, the first Iron Fist trailer, Wolverine 3 and the Batman standalone movie getting official titles, Black Panther adding cast members, Spider-Man: Homecoming also completing filming, plus more. Get caught up below.

‘Justice League’: Behind-the-Scenes Video Celebrates End of Filming

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Image via Warner Bros.

In recent weeks we’ve heard about different cast members of Zack Snyder’s Justice League completing their scheduled shoots separately, but this week we got confirmation that the movie has indeed wrapped filming. The reveal of Justice League completing its U.K. shoot didn’t just come from a simple announcement, but from a behind-the-scenes video shared by Snyder himself where he thanked everyone involved in the project. There’s a lot to look at in the video and it’s definitely a nice little peek at what goes into making a film of this size. We got behind-the-scenes looks at material we have already seen from the trailer or images, plus new looks at the heroes in action. One thing that shines through is that the people involved had a lot of fun, something that many people are hoping to get from the finished product.

‘Iron Fist’: First Official Image and Trailer

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Image via Netflix

I think it’s safe to assume you’ve already went through the entire first season of Luke Cage, so now it’s time to get excited for the arrival of the final Defender. This week we had plenty of reasons to be excited with the reveal of the first image, premiere date, and the first trailer for Marvel’s Iron Fist. Through a short teaser video it was revealed that Danny Rand/Iron Fist (Finn Jones) will be landing on Netflix March 17, 2017, so time to set those reminders, although I’m sure the marketing team won’t let us forget. Speaking of marketing, we also got the first official image form Iron Fist, where we see Danny Rand putting those fighting skills to very good use, given the number of bodies lying around. Finishing the week strongly we also got the first trailer for Iron Fist, introducing us to Danny Rand in all his kung-fu glory while also hinting at the journey the hero will embark on when the series premieres. It’s understandable that we didn’t get a whole lot of plot this early and from a teaser trailer, we have plenty of time to get into that before March.

‘Wolverine 3’ Officially Titled ‘Logan’, Plus First Poster

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Image via James Mangold

Slowly but surely more and more light is being shed on the upcoming Wolverine 3, given that now we can call it by its official title and we got the first poster from the James Mangold film. Mangold took to his Twitter this week to share a picture of a page of the script of the film, showcasing the official title of the movie is simply Logan. Later on Mangold and Wolverine himself, Hugh Jackman, revealed the first official poster for Logan, where we only see a shot of Logan’s hand (claws included) being held by a child’s hand. Both the tile and the poster are simple yet great reveals, but still manage not to give us anything as far a story goes. I do want to point out that the fact that not using “X-Men” or “Wolverine” on the title shows the confidence they have on the character and how recognized it is, we’ll see if that continues during the rest of marketing campaign.

This week Mangold also gave us a behind-the-scenes look at Patrick Stewart’s Professor X, who by the looks of the picture won’t be in the greatest of shapes in Logan.

‘Batman’ Standalone Film Will Be Titled ‘The Batman’

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It was a superhero-movies-getting-simple-titles kind of week, with Ben Affleck’s standalone Batman movie also getting a simple title this week. During an interview, Affleck revealed that the title for the upcoming solo film will simply be The Batman. The movie is in early stages so the title is something that could change as development continues, Affleck makes note of the possible change on his statement as well, but for now we can stick to calling the film The Batman. I really hope they decide to keep this title, I’ll take a simple title like The Batman over unnecessary wordplay like The Caped Crusader: Rise of Deathstroke.

‘Black Panther’: Forest Whitaker, Daniel Kaluuya, and Florence Kasumba Join Cast

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The cast of the Ryan Coogler’s highly-anticipated Black Panther just got a little bigger this week, but we’re not just talking about size because talent is the word to use when taking about the cast so far and the latest cast additions. According to reports, Academy Award-winning actor Forest Whitaker has joined Black Panther, along with actors Daniel Kaluuya and Florence Kasumba. Whitaker is reportedly playing a character named Zuri who is an elder statesman of Wakanda, Kaluuya will play a confidant to T’Challa named W’Kabi, and Kasumba returns to play the Dora Milaje warrior you might remember from Civil War (the one who told Black Widow to move or be moved).

‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’: Tom Holland and Jon Watts Share Photos and Videos as Filming Wraps

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This week was also a superhero-movies-finish-shooting kind of week, as we also learned that Spider-Man: Homecoming has concluded principal photography as well. As filming wrapped on the movie, director Jon Watts and star Tom Holland commemorated the event through photos and videos on Instagram. Holland shared a photo of a plane full of sleepy Spider-Man: Homecoming people, while Watts posted a short video where he lets fly a white balloon with Spidey’s face and the words “That’s a wrap!” The important thing we can take away here is that we’re that much closer to Spider-Man: Homecoming.

‘The Punisher’: Cast Announcement and Set Photos Revealed

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Another upcoming Netflix series made some noise this week, with The Punisher getting in on the fun with casting announcements and set photos that include a familiar face. As far as casting, Ben Barnes was confirmed to join as Frank Castle’s friend Billy Russo, along with Ebon Moss-Bachrach as former NSA analyst Micro, and Amber Rose Revah as Homeland Security agent Dinah Madani. From the first set photos we see a bearded Jon Bernthal in the streets of NYC as Frank Castle, also including looks at a meeting with Deborah Ann Woll’s Karen from Daredevil. With all the heroes that will be running around the streets of New York in this Netflix universe, one has to wonder how crime will continue to exist, or what villains will be brave enough to commit any crimes knowing what’s on the other side.

‘Power Rangers’: First Trailer and New Posters Released

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Power Rangers will be making its way into theaters next year, and this week we got a sample taste of what that will look like with the release of the first trailer along with new character posters for the movie. The new posters are all about showing off the Rangers in their suits, Power Coins and fighting poses included. The assumption was that the film would take a more serious turn compared to its bright and campy source material, and by the looks of the trailer that was the case after all. The trailer is a good introduction to the story of these outsiders coming together and discovering something that will change their world. What I am curious to see is how they walk that line between moving away from the campiness but also not taking itself too seriously, it is teenagers in giant robots fighting aliens after all.