Everywhere you look nowadays in the TV and movie world, you are bound to find stories on superhero projects that are in different stages of production. As fans, we are always hungry for knowledge on the latest information to surface regarding those projects. There isn’t an easier way to keep up with the flux of information than to find it all in one place, and that’s why we gather it all every week for your enjoyment. This week, we have new images from Wonder Woman, set videos from Spider-Man: Homecoming and Thor: Ragnarok, a look at Kid Flash from The Flash Season 3, and information on Batman’s role in Suicide Squad. Get caught up below.

‘Wonder Woman’: New Images Featuring Gal Gadot

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Next year we will see Gal Gadot take center stage as Princess Diana in Patty JenkinsWonder Woman, which will be the first female-led superhero movie. While we are quite some time away from seeing the Amazons on the big screen, this week we got new images featuring Gadot in full battle armor, as well as a look at Chris Pine as Steve Trevor, and Jenkins giving instructions on set.

Additionally, a recent press release from WB confirmed who the Wonder Woman screenwriters are, a fact that hadn’t been really clear up to this point. According to the press release, the screenplay was written by Allan Heinberg and Geoff Johns -- the duo have worked together before in the comic book medium.

‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’: New Set Video of Spidey in Action

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Spider-Man: Homecoming is currently shooting in Atlanta in anticipation for its 2017 release, but you don’t have to just take my word for it, you can actually see a bit of filming thanks to a local photographer who caught a set video. The video showcases who I’m assuming is Tom Holland in his Spider-Man suit doing Spider-Man things, namely swinging right into the path of a criminal and shooting him up in the air, followed by very characteristically mocking him. I really don’t think there’s a lot more needed to sell this movie, and reveals like these just make the wait harder to manage.

‘The Flash’ Season 3: First Look at Kid Flash Costume

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The introduction of Wally West (Keiynan Lonsdale) in The Falsh presented fans with the question of when or if we were gonna see him take the title of Kid Flash at all. We got a hint of it when Wally was struck by an electrical burst, but effects of that are yet to be seen. In any case, CW is confirming the introduction of Kid Flash for Season 3 with the reveal of two images of Lonsdale in full costume. The question now is how this will all come about in this new altered timeline.

But the news don’t stop there. Kid Flash isn’t the only speedster Season 3 will introduce, some unofficial set photos have made their way around the web revealing a new dark-suited speedster. No official announcement has been made regarding the identity of the mystery speedster or the actor playing the part, although the man behind the mask has seemingly been identified as actor Todd Lasance, and popular belief is the character will be that of Daniel West, another bearer of the Reverse Flash title in the comics.

‘Thor: Ragnarok’: Mark Ruffalo Shares Set Videos

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It’s no secret at this point that Bruce Banner/The Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) will be starring alongside Chris Hemsworth’s Thor in Thor: Ragnarok, and with filming currently underway in Australia, Ruffalo decided to share how tough his Hulk work is in some set videos. One video features Ruffalo in a pair of giant Hulk fists, while the other one he shows off his “legendary, man-canceling” motion-capture suit.

‘Suicide Squad’: This is How Batman Figure into the Plot

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David Ayer’s Suicide Squad comes with plenty of questions about the plot and what these villains will be doing on screen, but when we found out Ben Affleck’s Batman would be making an appearance, a ton of new questions emerged. Luckily, Ayer was kind enough to share how the Dark Knight will fit into the plot of Suicide Squad. Ayer describes that in this film there is a unique opportunity to present the Caped Crusader from a completely different point of view, “It’s sort of psychological warfare against criminals. This wraith that comes in the night and attacks and pulls criminals from society. For the first time, we’re seeing Batman from the point of view of the criminals, and he’s freaking scary.”

With Suicide Squad so close to premiering, this week we also got some publicity goodies with new images, footage, and character videos, all teasing the craziness Task Force X will bring about next month.

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