Kind of a mouthful, but I guess it sounds a bit more exciting than its first name.
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So it looks like she was wrong after all about it not being a very filmable book.
Aca-prepare yourselves!
I suppose a picture of Tony Stark in an actual Iron Man suit would have been too much of a spoiler, given how he left things at the end of Iron Man 3.
Basically about as far away from Battleship and John Carter as you can get.
The biopic will actually be a fictionalized account of Monroe's life, is based on Joyce Carol Oates' Pulitzer shortlisted novel of the same name
Even though Disney appeared to make a bold move, it appears all may not be quite so settled behind the scenes.
I think Jon Ronson’s Men Who Stare at Goats should get some credit here.
Usually this means a trailer isn't far behind.
All this star-studded hoopla must be a good distraction from... something else.
It works as a tease for fans as well as a nod to the Slates for Sarah campaign.
No Social Network reunion for Aaron Sorkin’s untitled Steve Jobs biopic set up at Sony, but how about one for The Beach instead?
Add another potential project to Steven Spielberg's plate, and another potential reunion as well. The Film Stage reported, and the trades are now backing
So, this will probably work out just fine then.
Very disturbing, very bizzare and doesn't really give anything away about the plot.
There comes a moment in each big movie's advertising campaign when you begin to feel like you've seen too much before seeing the movie itself. Are we
Very, very curious who else will be taking part. But not, you know, $200 curious.
Though it's not his next film, Spielberg has added the historical drama to his slate.
Filming starts this summer.
"This is like... next level crazy."
With the Cannes lineup finally unveiled, we are getting in a rush of new material for films that will finally see the light of day as they premiere in France next month.
The project will soon be shopped to networks.
So earlier reports that Rogue is completely out of X-Men: Days of Future Past may have been exaggerated.
Just because last night’s X-Men: Days of Future Past trailer was deemed the “final” one, that doesn’t mean the barrage of footage will stop.
And they also seem to confirm that Brian will definitely not be killed off onscreen.
The comic book adaptation team over there at Fox are sticking together for a little while longer.
The choice of Bruckner raises the question of whether the film will take a found-footage style approach.
Scalped is the latest in a long series of DC comics headed for TV.
Yup, this has just jumped to the top of my most anticipated films list.
Electro feels bad about all the damage he’s about to cause in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 and adopts a cute little orphan.