Tweets Of The Week

Hashtags are like wishes – there’s too many of ‘em in the world, most are frivolous nonsense and very rarely do they come true, but in the case of the #CoulsonLives used by Clark Gregg fan accounts, not only did it come true, but the hashtag itself has been embraced by Marvel and actor Clark Gregg:

@ clarkgregg Sunrise over Manhattan on way to JFK. Racing back to LA to shoot @trustmemovie after one helluva #NYCC #coulsonlives pic.twitter.com/VSskrGis

For those who are concerned Coulson's return won't be badass & work w @avengers - u are one silly damn rabbit @marvel #jossrules

What this almost certainly means is that Joss Whedon gets all his ideas from Twitter. Time to start Tweeting #MakeMoreFirefly?

The SFX Twitter Stream

@ ChrisChibnall The Brian scene: written to be a DVD extra, not an alternate ending to Angels Take Manhattan. Not filmed due to actor availability clash.

@ GarethJenkins76 My Doctor Who Jim'll Fix It: if only I'd known who the real monster was to be turned into little green bits... # Savile # DoctorWho

@ ManMadeMoon Goldeneye is near perfect Bond... But for the love of the baby Jesus! Someone give it a new score!

@ pattonoswalt This is way more exciting than the edge-of-your-seat Senate scenes in ATTACK OF THE CLONES. # debate

@ DamonLindelof I have said before and will say again, @jonspaihts wrote a fantastic script, much of which was reflected in the movie.

@ MsJaimeMurray I just found out about the social phenomenom of larping. So weird, Ive basicllay been doing it for years. Professionally. #BornToLarp

@ EddieMcClintock A seventeen hour day. #WAREHOUSE13 pic.twitter.com/9406WVj5

@ simonpegg http://twitpic.com/b4hez5

@ rainnwilson Is it too late for them to make Galaxy Quest 2?

@ joe_hill Don't worry, when Felix Baumgartner gets closer to the ground, the Hulk will leap up the side of some buildings and catch him.

@ KarenGillan2 Just saw LOOPER at the cinema! Oh it was good...

Clark Gregg Interview.

Avengers Assemble Review.

BLOGBUSTERS What do we want to see in SHIELD?

Jordan Farley
Deputy Editor, Total Film

I'm the Deputy Editor at Total Film magazine, overseeing the features section of every issue where you can read exclusive, in-depth interviews and see first-look images from the biggest films. I was previously the News Editor at sci-fi, fantasy and horror movie bible SFX. You'll find my name on news, reviews, and features covering every type of movie, from the latest French arthouse release to the biggest Hollywood blockbuster. My work has also featured in Official PlayStation Magazine and Edge.