Unstoppable is about a runaway train carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals. Pits an engineer and his conductor in a race against time. They're chasing the runaway train in a separate locomotive and need to bring it under control before it derails on a curve and causes a toxic spill that will decimate a town.
Myspace has debuted the first trailer for MTV's Jackass 3D! Get your first glimpse at what Johnny Knoxville and the gang will be doing in the 3rd film in the franchise.
Yahoo! Movies has just premiered the first official trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I, which will arrive in theaters nationwide on November 19 and will be followed by the final film in the franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, which will be released in July 15, 2011. Click below to catch your first video glimpse of this highly-anticipated film.
Ain't it Cool News has revealed some brand new concept images of the costumes from the upcoming film. While the site reported that they came from a different source, JoBlo, who broke the original story, confirmed that these new images, "aren't just fan mockups - these are the real deal".
It was reported a few weeks ago that screenwriter Alvin Sargent was being brought on to work on an upcoming superhero reboot script and now it seems that its down to five actors to star in the film. Heat Vision Blog is reporting that the final five candidates to star as Peter Parker in the Untitled Spider-Man Reboot are Jamie Bell, Alden Ehrenreich, Frank Dillane, Andrew Garfield and Josh Hutcherson.
It was said that director Marc Webb had been meeting with numerous candidates over the past few months and it was said that while these are some of the top contenders for the role, Webb and the studio are still "on the lookout" for other candidates as well. Here's an excerpt from the site's article.
"The group of actors seems to fall in line with what Webb has been looking to do with his take on Spider-Man, which is to cast relative unknowns in a story that roots Parker back in high school. The movie will be an angst-ridden tale of a teen dealing with the knowledge that his uncle died even though he had the power to stop it."
It's worth noting that a rep for Columbia Pictures responded to the story with the following quote: ""There have been a number of names floated online and almost every week, someone calls with a new rumor. We are not commenting on the casting process or rumors such as these."
We'll be sure to keep you posted on any further information on the casting of the Untitled Spider-Man Reboot as soon as we have more information.
Untitled Spider-Man Reboot comes to theaters July 3rd, 2012. The film is directed by Marc Webb.
I know, I know, everyone is talking about Lost and I'll say this now, Iv'e never watched lost so it should come as no surprise that I didn't watch the season finale. The reason is simple, it's not a bad show by any means, I just never had the urge or time to start watching it. I used to watch Prison Break and 24 would come on right after, after awhile, I felt intrigued enough to go out and buy the first season on DVD. And before I knew it, I had watched all five seasons in less then a month, this was in 2007. I missed most of the sixth season but I watched the last few episodes anyway. Once it came out on DVD later that year, I got all caught up. Unfortunetly, because of that stupid Writers Strike, I had to wait a full extra year for season seven, then after that, season eight came around and that was the last we'd see of Jack Bauer on TV, or so we thought, no seriously, they actually ended it that time, for good.
Before I can talk about the eighth season & the finale, I might as well briefly discuss the series and it’s progression. The first season is still to this day one of the best, the concept was very interesting and original for it's time and it introduced us to some great (and not so great) characters. The second season wasn't as good as the first but still had some good moments and created the ongoing sequel status that it is now. Season three was an improvement from the last two and in my opinion was the best of the first three. Season four wasn't as exiting and memorable as the first three. Season five however, while I didn't like how they killed off so many of my favorite characters we got to know over the course of the series was the best by far, it had me on the edge of my seat (or "couch") and was TV Drama at it's best. Season six was it where it dropped the ball and was in my opinion, the weakest of series. It started out with potential but then just fell flat on it's face. The writing wasn't as intense or nail biting as it's predeccors, it explored tired ideas and just lacked the freshness of it's predessors. Season seven gave us a new look at 24, I didn't like how they brought back Tony Almada just to make him the bad guy. He just went against everything he fought for in the first five season. It did however have some decent twists and got rid of the bad taste in my mouth from season six.
Overall, the really liked the eighth season, not the best of the bunch but certainly not the worst. A 24 movie sounds hit or miss to me, if they are to go out and make a feature length film, I would like to see them do something we havn't seen on TV already, that's the problem, 24 has raised the bar so high, they would have to top it. I mean why go out to the movie theatre, pay extra for popcorn, deal with everything you have to deal with in a movie theatre when you can watch something just as good in your own living room?
24 is not perfect by any means but it is a show that has impacted TV, politics and how America views itself more than anything else on television.
Deadline Hollywood is reporting that Megan Fox will not return as Mikaela Banes in Transformers 3.
The site is reporting that Paramount decided not to pick up the option on the actress, news that was confirmed by Variety, but Deadline reports that the decision was ultimately up to director Michael Bay. It was said that Bay is finishing up work on the script with writer Ehren Kruger and they are, "giving Shia a new love interest makes more sense for the story," according to one of the site's sources.
While there has been friction in the past between Fox and Bay, including an interview where Fox compared Bay to Hitler, the Variety story indicates the decision was unrelated to those remarks.
We'll be sure to keep you posted with any and all news regarding Transformers 3 as soon as we have more information.
Transformers 3 comes to theaters July 1st, 2011 and stars Shia LaBeouf, Julie White, Kevin Dunn, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, Alan Tudyk, John Malkovich. The film is directed by Michael Bay.
While the brand new trailer for Christopher Nolan's upcoming soon will be seen attached to prints of Iron Man 2, it seems the trailer is already online. You can watch it right here, on the video player below.
Overture Films has provided us with the first official image from the upcoming remake Let Me in, which arrives in theaters everywhere on October 1. Above is the image of Chloe Moretz (Kick-Ass) who plays Abby in this new remake, which is directed by Matt Reeves.
Let Me in comes to theaters October 1st, 2010 and stars Richard Jenkins, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloe Moretz, Jimmy Pinchak, Sasha Barrese, Chris Browning, Cara Buono, Seth Adkins. The film is directed by Matt Reeves.
Warner Bros. Pictures has set a July 20th, 2012 release date for Christopher Nolan's third Batman movie in conventional and IMAX theaters!
Nolan's second Batman movie, The Dark Knight, opened July 18, 2008 and earned more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office. Let's hope this next movie delivers!