Wednesday Link-A-Mania

Spoiler Alert! We already knew that Game Of Thrones ' Gwendoline Christie has a lead role in Star Wars Episode VII but now there's a new rumour as to just who she's playing... And in more Force-based news you can watch a new trailer for Disney's Star Wars Rebels , the animated show set between the events of Episodes III and IV ...

It's all happening at San Diego's Comic Con! Jurassic World 's T-Rex has just been revealed at the geek-fest and we hear there's more to come in the next few days! Comingsoon.net grabbed this shot:

Lucy Lawless, of Xena: Warrior Princess and Battlestar Galactica , has yet another genre role lined up. Expect to see her guest-starring in season two of Agents Of SHIELD ...

Hayley Attwell says she's returning as Peggy Carter in The Avengers: Age of Ultron alongside Chris Evans' Captain America. Naturally she won't reveal the finer details about how she will be featured...

DC supervillain Plastique (otherwise known as Bette Sans Souci) will feature in The Flash . With the ability to transform anything she touches into an explosive bomb, this new series will definitely be a blast...

Here's the first image from the third Insidious instalment. Writer/director Leigh Wannell has also hinted about what we can expect – new characters played by Dermot Mulroney and Stefanie Scott join the existing characters in a story set around a teenage girl and her family, set before the events which terrorized the Lambert family in the previous two films.

Ridley Scott's TV Halo: Nightfall series, set between the events of Halo 4 and Halo 5: Guardians , is in full production, and the first pictures from the action film are here !

Gotham is going to involve two classic Batman supervillains in the form of Harvey Dent and Hugo Strange, according to the Bat-prequel's show-runner, Bruno Heller.

The first trailer has been released for Space Station 76 , an SF comedy influenced by 70's classics such as Alien , Silent Running , Dark Star and, of course, Star Wars . It stars Patrick Wilson and Liv Tyler.

Louisa Hall

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