Consider all this rumor and hearsay for now. But still, it's hope, isn't it?
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This new footage does look pretty cool, especially the bird attack.
They have to get a Delorean on stage every night somehow, right? Seems like a must.
He probably won’t be sporting the Gary Oldman look from the 2001 Hannibal film.
Creepy. Tense. Intriguing. Can't wait to see this one.
Universal is building out their late 2014 and 2015 schedule, and have set a bunch of release dates for some highly anticipated projects.
What happens at lunch, stays at lunch.
Well, this seems like a terrible idea, but Lauren Shuler Donner has more say in this than I do.
Animal Kingdom was an incredible feature debut, so it’s exciting to finally get a glimpse of his follow-up film.
Many people will probably be too cool and cynical to have much interest, but I am unabashedly excited for this movie.
David Gordon Green is certainly one of the most eclectic and unpredictable filmmakers directing today.
Well, it's not like this was unexpected news, but it's good to have confirmation.
It's been set to be released sometime in 2015.
This could be pretty exciting if they do it right.
Promos are coming in fast and furious now that the May 30th release date isn’t so far away.
My best bet is that synopsis is or was probably true at one point or another, but of course the final version of the script could be vastly different.
Well, there goes my only reason for watching the Super Bowl.
The panel has also revealed Stan Lee’s cameo will also take place during the February 4th episode.
Sounds like rumors of Trank doing more of an Ultimate Fantastic Four story may have been correct.
Of course the big question remains what movie Marvel had/has planned for the May 6, 2016 release date the Man of Steel sequel moved into.
Intriguing, but hopefully not too full of important info that you need before going into the movie itself.
So there’s a good look at what shirts and pins at Hot Topic will look like in several months time.
Actors previously linked to the role include Russell Crowe, Viggo Mortensen and Javier Bardem.
So while Stretch idles and waits for a new release date, Carnahan’s work behind the camera can still be enjoyed – on the small screen.
Nobody has been cast yet, according to the new report.
Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey are on an important journey in the sequel, but they could choose better transportation.
If Paul is as in the loop as he seems to be, it appears the original plan of movies with TV components is back on track.
It actually makes me really want to see this movie, even though I know I'll regret it when people start getting graphically knifed and hammered to death.
This makes it three in a row and I hope this collaboration never, ever ends.
This is all in French, but isn't it all about the stunning visuals anyway? We get a good look at those here.