The weather may not feel like it, but in Hollywood terms, we’re rapidly approaching the summer season. What does that mean? The Wolverine publicity is gearing up. First up is an “exclusive” series of three sixty-second trailers for the movie airing on Fox from February 15-17. If you watch Family Guy, House, and American Idol, you’ll [...]
Continue reading...13. February 2009
Amy Adams and Matthew Goode have signed on to star in Leap Year, a romantic comedy from Spyglass Entertainment. Adams will play a woman traveling to Dublin to propose to her boyfriend on February 29th. When her flight gets canceled due to the weather, she enlists a cynical Irish innkeeper to drive her cross-country. Since the project [...]
Continue reading...12. February 2009
…will not be a third Batman. Instead, it’s called Inception, and it’s based on an original script by Nolan himself. Variety describes it as “a contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind.” So in other words, we don’t know much about it. Between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Nolan made The Prestige, so [...]
Continue reading...9. February 2009
Brett Ratner will direct the superhero movie Youngblood for Reliance Big Entertainment. The story, based on the graphic novel series by Rob Liefeld, follows a superhero team working for the U.S. government. It’ll be Ratner’s second superhero movie after the fanboy-despised X-Men: The Last Stand. Ratner also helmed all three Rush Hour movies. Share and Enjoy:
Continue reading...5. February 2009
Warner Bros. isn’t sitting around waiting for Christopher Nolan to make another Batman movie — in the meantime, they’re moving ahead on another DC Comics property, the Green Lantern. They’ve just hired Martin Campbell, the director of Casino Royale and the upcoming Mel Gibson vehicle Edge of Darkness. There’s still no word yet on which version [...]
Continue reading...30. January 2009
He-Man is coming back. Warner Bros. and producer Joel Silver (The Matrix movies) have hired Kung Fu Panda’s John Stevenson to direct a remake of Masters of the Universe as his first live-action gig. The original 1987 Masters was based on the popular mid-80s Saturday morning cartoon He Man and the Masters of the Universe, and starred [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2009
The posters for Watchmen keep rolling out seemingly every day, but this new one actually may be one of the final iterations as it features all the main characters instead of focusing on just one. Warner Bros. is probably still breathing a sigh of relief that their legal battle with Fox is over and they [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2009
The Green Hornet is going through a surprising amount of preproduction woes. After Seth Rogen climbed onboard and Sony gave it the go-ahead for a June 25, 2010 release, Stephen Chow signed on to both direct and play the Hornet’s sidekick Kato. But then, citing “creative differences,” Chow stepped out of the director’s spot — [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2009
X-Men Origins: Wolverine is busy with extensive reshoots in Canada, and a number of photos are leaking out from the set. The original Wolverine shoot was fraught with tension between Twentieth-Century Fox and director Gavin Hood over the tone of the film (Hood wanted it dark, Fox didn’t), but Hood is still in charge of [...]
Continue reading...26. January 2009
Definitely the worst part about The Dark Knight’s massive success has been the lack of any reputable news about a potential follow-up — in the midst of a daily slew of ridiculous made-up rumors. No, Johnny Depp has not signed on to play The Riddler. Neither has Eddie Murphy. And no, Cher is not playing [...]
Continue reading...23. January 2009
Despite already coming out on DVD and Blu-Ray, The Dark Knight returns today to 143 IMAX theaters here in the U.S. and 29 more abroad in the wake of its eight Oscar nominations. This has been the plan ever since Warner Bros. realized Knight would be a major Oscar contender. (It would’ve helped if it had [...]
Continue reading...21. January 2009
No one wants to hear that a summer tentpole series like Iron Man is having financial troubles. Movies are supposed to be recession-proof, right? Attendance is up in theaters, right? Apparently Marvel Studios is feeling the pinch, however, and the reports don’t sound good. When Iron Man 2 was still not yet a go-ahead, they tried [...]
Continue reading...21. January 2009
Forest Whitaker will join The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences president Sid Ganis to announce the Academy Award nominations tomorrow morning at 5:30 a.m. PST. We’re no experts — okay, we are, but strictly in a “beat all our friends in the annual Oscar pool because we read Oscar blogs” kind of way — [...]
Continue reading...20. January 2009
The legal dispute between Warner Bros. and Fox over the rights to Watchmen was resolved in an undisclosed settlement last week. Luckily for us, the details have already been leaked. According to ScreenRant: -Gross participation between 5% and 8.5%, depending on Watchmen’s overall performance at the box office. -Future gross participation rights to any future Watchmen-related properties, [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2009
While sitting down with IESB.net to discuss his new film The Unborn, writer/director David Goyer discussed the effect the success of The Dark Knight has had on other DC Comics films being made at Warner Bros. “A lot of the DC movies at Warner Bros. are all on hold while they figure out, they’re going to come [...]
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