USA Today has published the first official photo of Iron Man 2. Looks like Tony Stark’s built up quite a collection.
Iron Man 2 is scheduled for a May 7, 2010 release date.

2 reasons why you should watch this movie:
1. Megan Fox is hot.
2. Megan Fox is hot.
Clear enough? Good.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen hits theaters June 24, 2009.
Unfortunately, 60s Batman icon, Adam West, was apparently also a victim of Bernie Madoff’s ponzi scheme. To make ends meet, he held a garage sale outside the classic Batcave exit to sell off his incredibly rare and valuable memorabilia. I think this calls for Batman fans to unite and contribute to Mr. West’s cause. A Bat-communicator is selling for the low, low price of $1000. That’s too much, you say? How about $500? No? Come on, everyone. The guy just wants to eat at Arby’s…
Here’s a cleverly-made fan trailer that mixes clips from The Dark Knight and Terminator 2: Judgment Day:
In an era where movie remakes and reimaginings tend to be more popular than coming up with original film ideas, no movie from our past is safe. In a recent chat with Robert Zemeckis, MTV found out that he may be interested in bringing back the “Roger Rabbit” name.
I demand a real Jessica Rabbit! You can see the video below.
Season 5, Episode 23 – Casual Friday – 4/30
Michael has to mediate a dispute within his new sales team. Meanwhile, trouble brews in the office when several employees take the term “casual” Fridays too loosely.
Season 5, Episode 24 – Cafe Disco – 5/7
Michael enters the cafe-disco business. Meanwhile, Pam and Jim decide to take a secret trip.
Season 8, Episode 25 – Company Picnic (Season Finale)
It’s the annual Dunder Mifflin company picnic and Michael and Holly are reunited, and Michael has some big plans for her. Meanwhile, the office competes in the picnic’s volleyball tournament.
The Office airs tonight at 9/8c on NBC.
Here’s a list of the CW’s official descriptions for the remainder of the season:
Season 8, Episode 20 – Beast – 4/30
DAVIS ASKS CHLOE TO LEAVE TOWN WITH HIM — Clark (Tom Welling) discovers that Davis (Sam Witwer) is still alive and confronts Chloe (Allison Mack) about protecting him. Oliver (Justin Hartley) discovers Jimmy (Aaron Ashmore) breaking into Chloe’s apartment, but things get rapidly worse after Davis jumps from the shadows and attacks both of them. Michael Rohl directed the episode written by Genevieve Sparling.
Season 8, Episode 21 – Injustice – 5/7
DC COMICS PLASTIQUE RETURNS WITH FRIENDS — Chloe (Allison Mack) returns and begs Clark (Tom Welling) to kill Davis (Sam Witwer), claiming he can no longer keep the beast under control. Tess (Cassidy Freeman) has assembled a team of meteor freaks, including Plastique (guest star Jessica Parker Kennedy), to track down Davis so Clark can kill him. However, things get out of hand once Tess’ team discovers she is double-crossing them. Justin Hartley also stars. Tom Welling directed the episode written by Al Septien & Turi Meyer.
Season 8, Episode 22 – Doomsday (Season Finale)
CLARK AND DOOMSDAY FACE OFF — Oliver (Justin Hartley) tells Clark (Tom Welling) he must kill Davis (Sam Witwer), as Doomsday is a serious threat and must be stopped at all costs. However, Clark struggles with taking a human life, so the Green Arrow and his team decide to take matters into their own hands. Lois (Erica Durance) takes on Tess (Cassidy Freeman), but the fight takes a shocking turn. Meanwhile, Chloe (Allison Mack) gets caught in the middle of Oliver and Clark’s battle over killing Davis. Aaron Ashmore also stars. James Marshall directed the episode written by Brian Peterson & Kelly Souders.
Smallville airs tonight at 8/7c on the CW.
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