Audi has two new clips showing new scenes for the upcoming Ironman movie. A fairly logical and well played product placement considering Stark’s playboy attitude and taste for all things mechanical and overpriced.

A quote from Bryan Singer has popped up on the Web regarding the success of Superman Returns his work on the sequel.

“That movie made $400 million!” Singer says incredulously. “I don’t know what constitutes under-performing these days…Look, I can understand, I suppose, what some people mean. Perhaps some people went in with the expectation of it being like an X-Men film, and Superman is a tougher character than that. Especially bringing him back. It really goes back to the fact that you can only please some of the people some of the time. But, yes, I’m just getting back with writers after the strike. We’re just in the development phase. I’m starting to develop a sequel…with the intention of directing it.”

“The first one was a romantic film and a nostalgic film,” he says. “I’ll be the first person to own up to that without making any apologies for it. I knew it was going to be that from the outset. And now that the characters are established, there’s really an opportunity to up the threat levels…Clearly there’ll be a body count [laughs]. From frame one, it will be unrelenting terror! All those teenage girls who found the movie and mooned over James Marsden or Brandon? Well, I’m going to wake them up!” He may be joking about the unrelenting terror.

And with superhero news never dying down these days as well as the upcoming Superhero Movie, yet another parody production, Dave over at TheBadAndUgly.com wonders if superhero movies are now dead and done with. Personally, I think the movies are far from being over. Sure, tons of money is being shifted around at this time, possibly hurting future production values, but the sight of a spoof movie about the genre only means that it’s something that the public can relate to, not that the public is tired of seeing.