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 the first trailer for Spider-Man: Homecoming, Justice League: Part Two being delayed, new X-Men movie filming in May, a look at the Zords from Power Rangers, the latest Legion trailer, and more. Get caught up below.

‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’: First Trailer Shows Tom Holland in Action

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Everything we had seen up to this point from the production of Spider-Man: Homecoming hinted that this film is going to be something special, and this week that trend continued with the reveal of the first trailer for the film. The first trailer for Jon WattsSpider-Man: Homecoming finds Peter Parker (Tom Holland) balancing the ordinary struggles of being a high-school student with the extraordinary struggles of being Spider-Man.

From the looks of the trailer we are going to get everything that the team behind this film promised from the start. Just from the trailer you get that high-school life John Hughes flavor that was teased very early on, and I felt those themes were place in front while the action that naturally comes from a Spider-Man movie took a back seat. The opening gave us a taste of that quick-witted humor we love from Spidey, and the interactions we saw with Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) were fantastic. If this trailer is any indication, it looks like we won’t be disappointed come July of next year.

In other Spidey news, Marvel and Sony have no doubt in the quality of Spider-Man: Homecoming and have set a release date for the sequel. We haven’t seen the movie yet but the follow-up has reportedly been set to be released on July 5, 2019.

‘Justice League: Part Two’ Delayed to Accommodate Standalone ‘Batman’ Movie

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The awaited Justice League movie is currently in post-production ahead of its November 2017 release, and while the sequel had a release date as well, Justice League: Part Two will reportedly be delayed in order to make room for Ben Affleck’s standalone Batman film. Zack Snyder was set to direct Justice League: Part Two next, but now that Warner Bros. has decided on a schedule shift to add Affleck’s Batman, the director will have a slot to shoot a non-superhero movie.

The follow-up to Justice League was originally set to be released in June of 2019, but there hasn’t been official confirmation on what date the film is being pushed back to or which spot the Batman solo film will take on the schedule. It’s very early on to be strongly disappointed about the delay since we haven’t even seen the first film yet, plus if it means we get to see the Affleck’s Batman film a little sooner, I can live with that.

‘X-Men’: ‘New Mutants’ Filming in May?

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From what we have heard recently, 20th Century Fox is still figuring out where the X-Men franchise will go next, but apparently the studio isn’t completely lacking direction since it looks like they are shooting a new X-Men movie sooner than you might have thought. According to reports, the studio has already secured shooting locations in Montreal, with constructions of the sets beginning in January to start filming the movie in May. It wasn’t revealed which X-Men film would be shooting, but director Josh Boone took to Twitter to hint that it’s very likely going to be New Mutants.

‘Power Rangers’: Zords Revealed in New Poster

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We’ve seen quite a bit in promotional material from the upcoming Power Rangers, including looks at the Rangers, Rita Repulsa, and even Alpha 5. Something we haven’t gotten a clear look at yet have been the giant fighting machines called Zords. This week we got another look at the bots from a new poster, though unfortunately it’s really not that revealing. In the new poster we see all the Zords standing on a very misty hillside, where we can only really see the yellow ranger’s saber-toothed tiger while the other four Zords are pretty much just silhouettes. I understand they might be going for teases before revealing the full looks, but the Zords are an integral part of the original series so they should be a big selling point for the movie as well, and this poster doesn’t really cut it.

‘Legion’: New Trailer Offers Insight from the ‘X-Men’ TV Series

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FX’s Legion has been teasing us with different looks at the new series from showrunner Noah Hawley, and this week we got more insight from the series with a look at a new trailer plus an official premiere date. Legion stars Dan Stevens as David Haller, a troubled mutant who is wrongly institutionalized for suffering from schizophrenia when his all of his “symptoms” are actually the manifestation of his abilities. The new trailer finds Haller going through the struggles of testing and treatment while he deals with his powers, we also learn that the entire story doesn’t take place in a mental hospital, plus that there are agencies tracking down mutants to be controlled or be killed. From this trailer and what we’ve seen so far, Legion looks to be a unique story about being a mutant, without having to be part of the X-Men and save the world. Legion is set to premiere on February 8th.

‘Iron Fist’: Danny Rand Shows His Technique in New Images

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We are getting that much closer to the Netflix debut of the last Defender with Iron Fist, and we got new looks at the series this week with the release of new photos. The set of images feature Danny Rand (Finn Jones) showing off some moves, and also looks at Rosario Dawson’s Claire Temple, Jessica Henwick’s Colleen Wing, and Jessica Stroup and Tom Pelphrey as Joy and Ward Meachum. Not any context on what’s happening in these images, but they certainly add to the curiosity of what we will see with Iron Fist this March.

‘The Inhumans’: ‘Iron Fist’ Showrunner Recruited

We just talked about Iron Fist images and not knowing what the show will bring, but apparently the results were good because The Inhumans TV show has brought in showrunner Scott Buck to tackle the same duties for the ABC/IMAX team-up. Iron Fist hasn’t even debuted on Netflix, but Marvel Television has made the decision to re-team with Buck and have him serve as showrunner for the upcoming Inhumans series, which will premiere in IMAX theaters before joining the fall lineup of ABC. This reveal is encouraging for Iron Fist and if that series hits the right way, then we should probably expect good things from Inhumans as well.