Superhero Bits: Arrow, Superman IV, Amazing Spider-Man 2, X-Men: Days Of Future Past
Want to see a bunch of cool behind the scenes images and video fromThe Amazing Spider-Man 2? Who broke the news toJon CrierthatSuperman IVdidn’t turn out well? How didAvi Aradget theIron Manfranchise back to Marvel years ago? Where would some of the biggest superheroes get drafted in the NFL? What’s going to happen on the season finale ofArrow? DoesJohn Romita Jr.makeSupermanlook different? Read about all this and more in today’s Superhero Bits.
Entertainment Weeklypremiered the finalAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.poster byPhantom City Creativefor the finale.Bryan Singersaid he would haveto recast some of theX-MenforApocalypse.

Jon Criershowed up onThe Ron and Fez Showand told some amazing stories about working onSuperman IVand knowing it sucked. Listen to one story above and the rest at theThe I Bang.
“Why Do We Care So Much About What Female Superheroes Wear, Anyway?“via IO9.

EW alsohas some cool behind the scenes GIFs fromThe Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Check out the trailer fromMarvel Knights: Wolverine Weapon X – Tomorrow Dies TodayviaShout Factory.

Here’s a promo for the season finale ofArrowandclick here to seea bunch of images.
How didAvi AradgetIron Manback from New Line who owned the rights?Latino Reviewhas the scoop.
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Axe bodysprayhas anX-Men Days of Future Pasttie in promotion.
With the NFL Draft going on this weekend,Slatelooks into the draft prospects of superheroes.
Wiredposted a coolAmazing Spider-Man 2behind the scenes video about Electro.Here’s another one.ScreenCrushranked all of theElectric CompanySpider-Manepisodes.
TheX-Men Days of Future Pastcast showed up onGood Morning Americafor anice long interview.
So what doesBatman vs. Supermantell us aboutJustice League?
EW hasthe first look atJohn Romita Jr.‘sSupermanartworkThe Amazing Spider-Man 2is over$100 million domestically and $400 million internationally.