First Look at Jared Leto's Joker in 'Suicide Squad'

Suicide Squad director David Ayer tweeted a picture of Jared Leto as the Joker for the new Batman villains movie, and I guess it's safe to say we're in for a radically different version than was last seen in 2008's The Dark Knight. Which is for the best, don't you think? I mean, who wants to follow Heath Ledger's iconic, Oscar-winning performance with anything close to a similar kind of thing? I expected Leto to go in the opposite direction and I think this picture upholds those expectations (whether it turns out any good is a whole other story, since extremely over the top can sometimes give us stuff in the vein of the Joel Shumacher era Batman villains- shudder).

First Look at M. Night Shyamalan's 'The Visit'

There was once a time when the name of the writer-director for this film meant millions of people would go see it- now it's more like a warning sign. Notice how the trailer doesn't even want to remind you of the many terrible movies he's made ever since The Village (which also was not good, but was his last hit). But who knows, could this one be his long awaited comeback? Doubtful- it looks silly as all get out.

Johnny Depp Transforms Himself for 'Black Mass'

As the notorious gangster Whitey Bulger, Johnny Depp finally looks like he's giving us something we haven't seen from him before. And yes, there's makeup involved, but even so, you have to admit he looks pretty impressive in this first look at the drama about Bulger from Crazy Heart director Scott Copper, set to come out September 18th. Could this be a return to form for Depp after so many recent flops?

First Look at Jack Sparrow in 'Pirates 5'

Well, yeah...that's Jack Sparrow all right. Did you forget they were making a fifth Pirates movie already? They still are, and it's called Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, scheduled to come out in summer 2017. Not sure whether this is actually warranted or not- but the last one still made a billion dollars worldwide (not so much here in the States), so of course they're doing it. If you ask me, what this series needs is a Fast and Furious style reunion of the original cast to revive some interest in it, but I guess it's doing well enough globally that they're not quite there yet.

'The Little Prince' Brings the French Novel to the Big Screen

Now this looks more interesting that your usual animated fare, which I'm sure has something to do with the fact that it's a French production. Even though it's packed with celebrity voice actors as usual, maybe the most significant thing about this movie (which employs stop motion animation for the The Little Prince story and computer animation for the narrative surrounding it), is that it doesn't look like an action film. It's set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival next month and open in France in July, but we'll have to wait and see when Paramount chooses to distribute it here in the U.S.

Final 'Tomorrowland' Trailer Shows Off VFX

Well, Disney sure knows how to market a movie. The new (and presumably last) trailer for Tomorrowland makes it look as action-packed as possible, giving us nearly the whole getaway scene with George Clooney and Britt Robertson, as they run from the bad guys and escape off to the fantasy world. Is it me or does Britt Robertson look like she could be Jennifer Lawrence's doppelganger? Tomorrowland comes out May 22nd.