The Iron Man 2 hottie/badass offers tips on her workout in our video interview.
Get your geek on in our total 2009 Comic-Con coverage.
The Book of Eli costars dish plenty about the upcoming end-of-the-world movie in San Diego, where Oldman also drops a serious Bat-bomb.
The funnydude pimps his Mike Judge comedy, Extract. Which will be, pardon the premature prognostication, a classic.
The Iron Man 2 costars seem awfully close in San Diego. Let's start some rumors or something, 'kay?
Diabolically clever, not to mention impeccably dressed in a Savile Row suit, the actor addresses the throngs at the Sherlock Holmes panel.
Get loads more RDJ, ogle his spiffy suit and bask in some of his pithy bon mots in our red carpet video interview.
The Hex symbols give good panel, but it's not like Megan's a Comic-Con virgin or anything.
Thinking inside The Box, the A-lister draws a crowd to promote the sci-fi flick. Hear more about the film from Cam and costar James Marsden on the Comic-Con carpet.
The guy shows up and says five words—and they weren't "I love you, [your name]"—but he still created a stir with his Alice in Wonderland antics.
The three leads of New Moon take questions—and create some, too—at the opening-day press conference.
The New Moon man wasn't just making Bella swoon on opening day.
With a script by Diablo Cody and a body by Megan Fox, we think this cheerleader turned killer black comedy sounds bloody good.
Director James Cameron debuted 25 minutes of his 3-D epic about space flowers, giant lizards and, you know, sexual tension.
Robert Downey Jr. may be the busiest man at Comic-Con, talking about Sherlock Holmes and this heavy-metal sequel.
Will Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart make their first public appearance in, like, forever? Who else from the cast will show? The Comic-Con panel promises "surprise guests" and new footage.
John Cusack stars in disaster-master Roland Emmerich's, uh, disaster movie. About the end of the world.
Lord of the Hobbits Peter Jackson produced this sci-fi allegory set in South Africa, but will likely take plenty of Q's from Comic-Con fans about halflings and wizards.
Director Tim Burton will talk about his creepy new version of the classic. Will Mad Hatter Johnny Depp show up?
Will Mickey Rourke, the baddie Whiplash in the sequel, be on hand to talk about that hair?
Clips from the Spike Jonze-directed adaptation will probably make a bunch of people tear up.
Heath Ledger's final role gets plenty of time at the Con, as director Terry Gilliam showcases how he finished the film without the star.