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Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

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Astro Boy:

Summit Entertainment will release Astro Boy in North America on Friday, October 23, 2009, it was announced today by Rob Friedman, Co-Chairman and CEO of Summit Entertainment, and Erin Corbett, President of Imagi Studios U.S. Summit and Imagi are putting together the final details on a marketing plan designed to reach both the family movie-going audience and adult fans of Astro Boy alike. Plan includes a commitment from a major fast food restaurant partner as well as alliances in the areas of toys, games, books and others, soon to be announced.

 

Astro Boy's all-star cast features the voices of Academy Award®-winning actor Nicolas Cage, Donald Sutherland, Nathan Lane, Bill Nighy and Eugene Levy with Freddie Highmore in the title role. David Bowers (Flushed Away) is directing Astro Boy from a screenplay written by Timothy Harris (Trading Places, Kindergarten Cop), with Maryann Garger producing.

 

The iconic character Astro Boy has found global popularity since his creation in the early 1950s by Japan's Osamu Tezuka, known as the "god of manga" and "father of anime", and has been the hero of three acclaimed animated television series aired around the world.

 

Set in the future, Imagi Studio's Astro Boy is a classic superhero origin story about a young robot with incredible powers, created by a brilliant scientist, and his adventure-filled journey in search of his identity and destiny, taking him into a netherworld of robot gladiators before he returns to save Metro City.

 

 

 

The Masque of Black Death:

Harbor Light Entertainment and Lotus, who announced plans for a "Rashomon" remake", are also planning to turn the unproduced Akira Kurosawa 1977 script "The Masque of Black Death" into an animated feature. Set in Russia in the early 20th century, "The Masque of Black Death" depicts a disease that kills most of the population. Kurosawa planned to have Japanese anime auteur Osamu Tezuka make the pic, but the project never got off the ground before Kurosawa's death in 1998. The film will hit theaters in 2010 as part of a 100th anniversary celebration of Kurosawa's birth.

 

 

 

The Beautiful and the Damned:

Keira Knightley is in negotiations to star in The Beautiful and the Damned. The story revolves around Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald (Knightley) who, along with F. Scott Fitzgerald, became Jazz Age icons known for living large, soaring high and crashing hard. They were toasts of the town in the 1920s, but their courtship and marriage were filled with jealousy and acrimony. Fitzgerald used their relationship as material for his novels, as did Sayre, who tried to find an artistic identity of her own and ended up being admitted to a sanitarium. Nick Cassavetes will direct from a screenplay by Hanna Weg.

 

 

 

Moby Dick:

Timur Bekmambetov will direct a reimagining of Herman Melville's Moby Dick for Universal Pictures. Adam Cooper and Bill Collage will write the screenplay "graphic novel-style" and will change the structure of the story, doing away with the first-person narration by the young seaman Ishmael, who in the original text observes how Ahab's obsession with Dick overwhelms his good judgment as captain. The change will allow the writers to depict the whale's decimation of other ships prior to its encounter with Ahab, who will be shown more as a charismatic leader than a brooding obsessive.

 

 

 

Blackbeard:

Dreamworks film about Edward Teach, aka the pirate Blackbeard, is still moving forward with Paul Greengrass possibly at the helm. According to a source, Greengrass leads the short list of candidates to direct the project penned by David Franzoni ("Amistad," "Gladiator") which would incorporate a more serious R-rated take into the world of piracy than the "Pirates of the Caribbean" films or Disney's family classic "Blackbeard's Ghost". Producer Barry Josephson is still backing Franzoni's take on the subject despite some reservation since it's announcement.

 

 

 

Fermat's Room:

Four mathematicians who do not know each other are invited by a mysterious host on the pretext of resolving a great enigma. The room in which they find themselves turns out to be a shrinking room that will crush them if they do not discover in time what connects them all and why someone might wish to murder them.

 

 

 

Season of the Witch:

Nicolas Cage will reteam with director Dominic Sena for the supernatural thriller Season of the Witch for Relativity Media. The story revolves around a group of knights in 14th century France who must transport a woman accused of witchcraft to a mountain abbey, where the monks will seek to understand and destroy her powers, believed to be the source of the Black Plague. Bragi Schut Jr. penned the screenplay.

 

 

 

I Sell the Dead:

Body Snatchers Arthur Blake and Willie Grimes have pillaged their last grave. With just five hours before Arthur follows Willie to the chopping block, he recounts his life story to Fr Francis Duffy. It soon becomes clear that Blake and Grimes were no ordinary grave robbers. And through his stories the priest learns that not all corpses are equal.

 

 

 

Humanimal:

The clumsy Turtle is a victim of the smart Fox. When Cat appears, they compete to seduce her. Cat is only interested in the one that incorporates human habits. Turtle realizes he can gain some advantage by feeding a strange creature with animal meat.

 

 

 

Quantum of Solace:

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Johnny Depp movie updates:

As was previously rumored, Disney announced today at a press event in Los Angeles that Johnny Depp has signed on to play the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's ALICE IN WONDERLAND. The film will be shot using performance capture technology (most similar to BEOWULF) and will be presented in 3-D. Depp joins Mia Wasikowska who plays the title character while Matt Lucas will play the dual roles of Tweedledum and Tweedledee.

 

It was also teased that Depp will has been cast as The Lone Ranger in the upcoming movie to be produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. Report is also saying that Depp has signed on to play Tonto in THE LONE RANGER.

 

Walt Disney Studios Chairman Richard W. “Dick” Cook announced “How about another pirates movie!?” signaling that Depp was now signed for Pirates of the Caribbean 4.

 

 

 

National Treasure 3:

Reports says that producer Jerry Bruckheimer and actor Nicolas Cage on stage to talk about their favorite Disney franchise, “National Treasure.” Jerry Bruckheimer, Nicolas Cage and Disney's Dick Cook confirmed that National Treasure 3 was currently in development. Another installment of the popular history based franchise was expected but had not been officially announced. No release date was given but rumors have it out during the holiday season of 2010.

 

 

 

Sherlock Holmes:

Rumor has it that Rachel McAdams has been cast as the leading lady in Warner Bros.’ new updated big screen version of “Sherlock Holmes,”

 

 

 

Cars 2:

Pixar is pushing the pedal to the metal on its sequel "Cars 2." The follow-up to John Lasseter's 2006 film "Cars" was originally set for release in summer 2012, but Lasseter, Pixar's chief creative officer said at a Disney presentation Wednesday, that the film has been moved up to a summer 2011 release.

 

Brad Lewis, who served as a producer on "Antz" and "Ratatouille," is directing the film, which Lasseter said takes its inspiration from cars from around the world that he saw while doing publicity tours on behalf of "Cars."

 

 

 

In the Playground:

It looks like Seth Rogen and Stephen Chow are lining up another cast member for their big screen version of The Green Hornet. In an interview, actor Michael Peña revealed that Rogen has offered him an unspecified role in Columbia Pictures' The Green Hornet. Rogen co-wrote the script with Evan Goldberg and will play the title role. Stephen Chow recently signed on to direct the film and to co-star as the Hornet's martial artist partner, Kato.

 

 

 

Tooth Fairy:

Billy Crystal will join the cast of Fox comedy "Tooth Fairy". Dwayne Johnson plays a minor league hockey player known for loosening dental work with physical play and is sentenced to serve as the real Tooth Fairy for a week. Ashley Judd, Julie Andrews, Stephen Merchant and Ryan Sheckler also star. Michael Lembeck is directing the project which begins shooting Monday in Vancouver.

 

 

 

From Paris With Love:

John Travolta and Jonathan Rhys Meyers will star in From Paris With Love for director Pierre Morel. The thriller, based on an original screenplay by Besson and Adi Hasak, follows a young embassy worker and an American secret agent who cross paths while working on a high-risk mission in Paris. The movie is currently filming in Paris.

 

 

 

The Devil's Chair:

With a pocketful of drugs, Nick West (Andrew Howard) takes out his girlfriend Sammy (Polly Brown), for a shag and a good time. When they explore an abandoned asylum, the discovery of a bizarre device - a cross between an electric chair and sadistic fetish machine - transforms drugged-out bliss into agony and despair.

 

 

 

The Scar Crow:

Four guys from a city insurance company are not interested in countryside team building exercises and assault courses. They would rather be playing or watching football and downing several beers while trying to lay anything in a skirt. Yet here they are on an all expenses paid company trip to the middle of nowhere deep in the English countryside, not their idea of a jolly weekend away.

 

But maybe their luck has arrived in the form of three sisters living and working alone on a farm close to a small village with a pub! Other than football, everything could be catered for after all! The sisters are friendly, open and warm, but all is not as it seems as the guys begin to wish they’d paid more attention on the assault course.

 

 

 

The Long Last Call:

The story deals with a group of people at closing time at a Midwestern strip club. As they’re about to call it a night “he” comes strolling in - a well-dressed stranger with a briefcase full of cash to spend. This is no normal customer, and his money is a bit unusual too. Every dollar he spends stirs up a bit more hatred, a little more repressed rage in whomever he gives it to. The night passes, pressure builds, and the stranger just smiles. He knows it’s just a matter of time before all of his blood-drenched plans fulfilled.

 

 

 

Changeling:

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Quantum of Solace:

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I Am Legend (prequel):

Warner Bros. has set in motion a prequel to the Will Smith starrer "I Am Legend." The plan is for Smith to reprise his role as scientist Robert Neville, with Francis Lawrence returning to direct. Akiva Goldsman and his Weed Road banner will produce with James Lassiter, Smith’s partner in Overbrook Entertainment. The studio has set D.B. Weiss to write a script that is based on a detailed outline that was hatched over the past few months by Smith, Goldsman, Lassiter and Lawrence. The prequel will chronicle the final days of humanity in New York before a man-made virus caused a plague that left Smith’s character the lone survivor among a mutated mob in the city.

 

 

 

The Strain:

As if Guillermo del Toro weren't busy enough, the director has inked a publishing deal with HarperCollins imprint William Morrow to pen a trilogy of vampire thrillers with Chuck Hogan. First book, "The Strain," hits bookstores next summer. Story will revolve around an invasion of New York City by a vampiric virus. Series will trace the roots of the vampiric race back to its Old Testament origins. The books will be published by HarperCollins in the U.K., and a special edition will be published simultaneously by the company's Spanish-language imprint, Rayo, in the U.S.

 

 

 

Fathom:

"Transformers" actress Megan Fox is being sought to star in the feature adaptation of the late Michael Turner's comic book "Fathom" for Fox Atomic. The story centers on a young woman named Aspen who goes on a water-based adventure after discovering she's part of a race of aquatic humanoids named The Blue. Fox is currently seeking writers for the film which has been in development with James Cameron's Lightstorm Entertainment and seemed to have fallen apart due to scripting issues.

 

 

 

The Princess and the Frog:

At today's day-long Disney press event in Hollywood, the studio announced Oprah Winfrey will voice Eudora in the animated feature film The Princess and the Frog. Her role finds her playing the mother of the princess.

 

A musical set in the greatest city of them all, New Orleans, The Princess and the Frog marks Disney's return to the timeless art form of traditional animation. The film teams Ron Clements and John Musker, creators of The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, with Oscar-winning composer Randy Newman to tell the most beautiful love story ever told...with frogs, voodoo, and a singing alligator.

 

 

 

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City of Ember:

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Justice League Mortal:

According to rumors, Armie Hammer, an unknown actor handpicked by Mad Max and Happy Feet director George Miller will play Bruce Wayne and his Caped Crusader alter ego in the upcoming superhero-filled Justice League Mortal.

 

 

 

The Lone Ranger:

Following the reveal that Johnny Depp would play Tonto (THE LONE RANGER's faithful Native American cohort), it was natural to ask who might portray the titular masked rider against injustice in the Old West. Word as of now is that George Clooney has shown a lot of interest in the role of the Lone Ranger, and the studio's been talking to him about it. Previously it was rumored that Nic Cage was up for the role, but that rumor died a long time ago. Clooney's name has come up quite a number of times since.

 

 

 

Valkyrie:

In a country in the grips of evil, in a police state where every move is being watched, in a world where justice and honor have been subverted, a group of men hidden inside the highest reaches of power decide to take action. Based on the true story of Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg and the daring and ingenious plot to eliminate one of the most evil tyrants the world has ever known.

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The Spirit:

Adapated from the legendary Will Eisner’s graphic novels, THE SPIRIT tells the visceral, action-packed story of a man who fakes his own death and fights crime from the shadows of Central City. The Octopus – who kills anyone unfortunate enough to see his face – has a different mission: he’s going to wipe out the entire city.

 

The Spirit tracks this cold-hearted killer from Central City’s rundown warehouses, to the damp catacombs, to the windswept waterfront ... all the while facing a bevy of beautiful women who either want to seduce, love or k*ll our masked crusader. In the vein of BATMAN BEGINS and SIN CITY, THE SPIRIT takes us on a sinister, gut-wrenching ride of a hero who is born, murdered and born again.

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The Tortured:

The perfect marriage of Craig and Elise Landry is suddenly shattered when their young son is abducted and murdered. When the killer is brought to trial, he manages to plea bargain his way to a lighter sentence. Utterly outraged by this miscarriage of justice, the grieving parents decide to take matters into their own hands. They capture the murderer, imprison him and subject him to the same monstrous acts he perpetrated upon their defenseless child. The unforeseen consequences, however, challenge their ideas of vengeance, justice and the true nature of evil.

 

 

 

Repo: The Genetic Opera

In the year 2056 - the not so distant future - an epidemic of organ failures devastates the planet. Out of the tragedy, a savior emerges: GeneCo, a biotech company that offers organ transplants… for a price. Those who miss their payments are scheduled for repossession and hunted by villainous Repo Men. In a world where surgery addicts are hooked on painkilling drugs and murder is sanctioned by law, a sheltered young girl searches for the cure to her own rare disease as well as information about her family’s mysterious history. After being sucked into the haunting world of GeneCo, she is unable to turn back, as all of her questions will be answered at the wildly anticipated spectacular event: The Genetic Opera.

 

 

 

Dread:

Jackson Rathbone (S. Darko, Twilight) is toplining Anthony DiBlasi's Dread, which begins filming this October in London from Matador Pictures and Midnight Picture Show. The film, written and to be directed by Anthony DiBlasi, is based on a short story from the famous collection, "Books of Blood" by Clive Barker about people's worst fears or 'Dreads'. In the short, film student Stephen Grace is befriended by a disturbed, unsettling young man, Quaid, whose life has been distorted by a nightmare tragedy in his youth. Quaid convinces Stephen to make a documentary about people's worst fears, but Quaid soon goes over the edge in his quest to completely understand and experience the full measure of dread...

 

 

 

Dying Breed:

Inspired by the legends of a 19th-century cannibal and an extinct tiger, this brutal someone—murderous lurks in the rain-slogged Australian bush.

 

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Marvel Films:

Paramount Pictures and Marvel Studios today announced an agreement under which Paramount will distribute Marvel's next five self-produced feature films on a worldwide basis. The highly anticipated live action releases include "Iron Man 2" (May 7, 2010), "Thor" (July 16, 2010), "The First Avenger: Captain America" (May 6, 2011), and "The Avengers" (July 15, 2011). The distribution agreement also includes "Iron Man 3."

 

 

 

Thor:

Kenneth Branagh is negotiating to direct "Thor," the next Marvel Comics property that will be turned into a live-action film by Marvel Studios. Pic will be released in 2010. Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige's choice of Branagh is surprising, as Branagh hasn't really directed an action-heavy film since his debut on "Henry V," a bloody telling of the British king's conquest of France. Branagh is the latest in a string of directors -- such as Jon Favreau ("Iron Man"), Christopher Nolan (the Batman franchise) and Gavin Hood ("X-Men Origins: Wolverine") -- with arthouse roots taking on big-budget comicbook fare. Marvel will set a distributor for "Thor" shortly. "Thor" comicbook adaptation, penned by Mark Protosevich, follows disabled medical student Donald Blake, who has an alter ego as the hammer-wielding Norse god Thor.

 

 

 

Alice in Wonderland:

Matt Lucas is about to take on two big characters all by himself. According to BBC's Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, Matt Lucas revealed on the program that he has been cast in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, playing both Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum. Lucas will portray both characters, twin brothers who never contradict each other, in the modern adaptation of Lewis Carrol's story. Alice in Wonderland is currently in pre-production and slated for a March 5, 2010 release, stars Johnny Depp, Mia Wasikowska and directed by Tim Burton.

 

 

 

War Heroes:

"Wanted" creator Mark Millar's six issue comic mini-series "War Heroes" has been picked up by Sony Pictures and producer Michael DeLuca to adaptr. The comic book revolves around an experimental military program that grants ordinary soldiers superpowers. A small group of these superpowered soldiers break away from the government to form a criminal enterprise, and a hero rises from their ranks to prevent a catastrophe from happening.

 

 

 

The Boys Are Back:

Miramax Films has acquired North American and Western European rights (excluding Spain) to Scott Hicks' drama "The Boys Are Back," starring Clive Owen. In Allan Cubitt's adaptation of Simon Carr's seriocomic novel "The Boys Are Back in Town," Owen plays a widower struggling to raise his two sons. Laura Fraser and Emma Booth also star. Greg Brenman ("Billy Elliot") and Tim White ("Out of the Blue") are producing the film, which begins principal photography today in Australia.

 

 

 

After.Life:

Christina Ricci (Cursed, The Addam's Family, Sleep Hollow) has signed on to star in Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo's After.Life, which was announced back in January of 2007. No word yet on if Kate Bosworth and Alfred Molina are still cast as it has been an entire year since they were announced. The story chronicles a young woman in a transitional state between life and death who fights to avoid being buried alive and the funeral director who holds her fate in his hands. Shooting begins November 10th in New York City.

 

 

 

The Uninvited:

The remake of the Korean horror film A TALE OF TWO SISTERS. "The Uninvited" revolves around Anna (Emily Browning), who returns home after spending time in the hospital following the tragic death of her mother. Her recovery suffers a setback when she discovers her father (David Strathairn) has become engaged to her mother's former nurse, Rachel (Elizabeth Banks).

 

That night, Anna is visited by her mother's ghost, who warns her of Rachel's intentions. Together, Anna and her sister (Arielle Kebbel) try to convince their father that his current fiancee is not who she pretends to be, and what should have been a happy family reunion becomes a lethal battle of wills between stepdaughters and stepmother.

 

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Friday the 13th (remake):

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God of War:

The highly anticipated feature film adaptation of the blockbuster PlayStation title God of War has indeed found its director. Officially confirming months of rumors, X-Men: The Last Stand director Brett Ratner informed UGO that he is involved with the God of War movie and is awaiting a screenplay for it before the project can be green-lit by the studio.

 

God of War is a bloody story of vengeance, set in an ancient Greece full of mythical beings and deities. The hero of the story is a Spartan warrior named Kratos, who must carry out missions for the gods on Olympus to prevent Ares from destroying the city of Athens.

 

 

 

Spider-Man 4:

Now that director Sam Raimi and series star Tobey Maguire have signed on for Spider-Man 4 and 5, fans have wondered whether Kirsten Dunst will also return for the sequels.

 

MTV recently interviewed Dunst and asked the actress whether she would reprise her role as Mary Jane Watson now that her director and co-star have agreed to return. Here's what they report she had to say about the matter:

 

"'I'm in,' said the actress matter of factly. However, when pressed to make the announcement official, Dunst quickly changed her tone, and rather cryptically added, 'I'm not saying anything, I know there's rumors…'"

 

 

 

The Partner:

Ann Peacock ("Nights in Rodanthe," "Kit Kittredge: An American Girl") will adapt John Grisham's eighth legal thriller novel, 1997's "The Partner", for Chartoff Productions and Velocity Management. The story centers on a disillusioned lawyer who steals $90 million from his law firm, stages his own death and successfully disappears for several years. What at first seems to be a brilliant white-collar crime is further complicated by a murder charge. Bob Chartoff, Lynn Hendee, Grant Turck and Mark Bethea will produce.

 

 

 

Fame (remake):

Thomas Dekker is in talks to take a lead role in MGM's Fame. In the movie, Dekker would play Marco, a working-class kid with some gnarly acting chops who is competing with thousands of hopefuls to get into and survive an elite New York public high school for the arts. Allison Burnett wrote and Kevin Tancharoen will direct the remake of the 1980 musical. Alan Parker directed the original.

 

 

 

 

Prodigy:

Danielle Panabaker ("Mr. Brooks," TV's "Shark") has been cast as the female lead in Chuck Russell's sci-fi action thriller "Prodigy" for Intrepid Pictures and Kincine. "Prodigy" centers on an elite prep school that promises to turn teenagers into geniuses through a drug-and-diet regimen for a half-million-dollar tuition. When several alumni turn up dead, the school's valedictorian is assigned to investigate the murders, leading him to a rebellious student (Max Theriot). Panabaker plays the brilliant daughter of a senator who begins to question the powers that be. Dave Kalstein adapted the screenplay from his 2006 novel.

 

 

 

The Alphabet Killer:

When police investigator Megan Paige (Eliza Dushku) becomes obsessed with the brutal murder of a young girl named Carla Castillo in the town of Churchville, her failure to catch the killer leads to a nervous breakdown. Two years later she emerges as a shadow of her former self. When the killer strikes Wendy Walsh from Webster, Megan is back on the case, determined to bring the culprit to justice.

 

 

 

House:

In rural Alabama, two couples find themselves in a fight for survival. Running from a maniac (The Tin Man) bent on killing them, they flee deep into the woods and seek refuge in a house. They soon realize the killer has purposely lured them to this house and that they are now trapped. As they huddle around an old fireplace, a tin can falls through the chimney. Scrawled on its side is a message from the killer, establishing his House Rules. The rules call for their deaths unless they k*ll at least one of the four. They have less than 12 hours to find a way to survive. At sunrise the game is over and everyone dies if the killer's demands aren't met. What they quickly learn is that the only way out... is in. But going further into this house--where unknown challenges await them--is equally deadly.

 

 

 

Cornered:

A bunch of liquor store employees and their friends gather for a regular poker game, while a murderer who tortures his victims and steals surveillance-camera tapes of his exploits is on the loose. The group fantasize out loud about apprehending the villain and collecting a $500,000 reward—but then the madman invades the store, traps them inside and goes after them with assorted butcher’s tools purloined from the basement.

 

 

 

 

Pink Panther 2:

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Notorious:

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Dead Snow:

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Satanic Panic:

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Dragonball:

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Resident Evil: Degeneration

The "Umbrella Incident" that took place in Raccoon City was ended with the eradication of the deadly virus by a missile attack ordered by the government. As its operations were suspended on a global scale, Umbrella Corporation stock plummeted. This serious blow to the business giant resulted in its complete dissolution. 7 years later, at an airport somewhere in the United States. An ordinary autumn afternoon. One zombie is unleashed into this peaceful scene to attack everyone. In the airport starting to fill up with the undead, the horrific disaster is about to be repeat itself...

 

 

 

Unthinkable:

Michael Sheen ("Underworld," "Frost/Nixon," "The Queen") has joined the Samuel L. Jackson thriller "Unthinkable" and Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland". The Gregor Jordan-directed "Unthinkable" looks at the ethics of torture after a terrorist threatening to detonate nuclear devices in the U.S. is questioned by a black-ops interrogator and an FBI agent (Carrie-Ann Moss). That starts shooting this month.

 

 

 

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

Chris O'Donnell and Jack McBrayer are the live-action stars of Warner Bros. and Village Roadshow's "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore," which is being directed by Brad Peyton. Andrew Lazar is producing the CGI-blended movie via his Mad Chance banner along with former Warner Independent head Polly Cohen. The movie continues the story of the battle between cats and dogs for control of Earth. Ron Friedman and Steve Bencich -- who have made family movies and talking animals their bag with "Brother Bear," "Chicken Little" and "Open Season" -- wrote the script.

 

 

 

Red Tails:

Anthony Hemingway will direct Red Tails based on a story by George Lucas. The WWII action adventure revolves around the young pilots who overcame institutional racism in the military to form the Tuskegee Airmen, the fliers who become the first African-American fighter pilots in U.S. military history. Their planes featured the red-painted tails that give the film its title. Lucas will serve as executive producer on the project. John Ridley will write the script. Production starts next March.

 

 

 

Angel Heart (remake):

Michael De Luca, Alison Rosenzweig and Michael Gaeta are developing a remake of the 1987 Mickey Rourke supernatural thriller "Angel Heart". The trio optioned the rights to the film from a private U.K. firm as well as the book rights to William Hjortsberg's novel "Falling Angel" from which it was adapted. The novel follows the exploits of Harry Angel, a New York detective hired by a mysterious client to track down a once-popular performer indebted to him. While pursuing this seemingly routine investigation, Harry encounters dark and supernatural forces. Alan Parker helmed the original which starred Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet, and a memorable turn by Robert De Niro as the client who turned out to be The Devil himself.

 

 

 

Wrong Turn 3:

Fonda and her friends go to the woods for a couple of days. Her friends are killed by the wild, now staple mutant killer, Three Finger, who of course cannibalizes them. She is left to fend for herself, but not for long. Meanwhile some dangerous prisoners are being transferred by Nate Wilson, a prison warden, on his last day before leaving to become a lawyer. During transport their truck is attacked by Three Finger and the prisoners escape.

 

 

 

Bolt:

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Passengers:

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300 sequel:

Zack Snyder says he's spoken with Frank Miller who will be writing and drawing the graphic novel that the second film will be based on. Upon Miller's completion of the book, then, and only then, will they delve into writing a script for the movie.

 

Snyder continued and said he would not have any input into the novel and wants it to be a creation of Miller's 100%.

 

Snyder also said it will take place between the Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Plataea, the battle that narrator Dilios is at while re-telling the story of King Leonidas and the mighty Spartans to a new group of warriors at the end of 300.

 

As Dilios says, there's a whole year between Thermopylae and where he currently stands, in his final monologue he states,

 

“And so my king died, and my brothers died, barely a year ago. Long I pondered my king's cryptic talk of victory. Time has proven him wise, for from free Greek to free Greek, the word was spread that bold Leonidas and his three hundred, so far from home, laid down their lives. Not just for Sparta, but for all Greece and the promise this country holds.

 

Now, here on this ragged patch of earth called Plataea, Xerxes's hordes face obliteration!

 

Just there the barbarians huddle, sheer terror gripping tight their hearts with icy fingers... knowing full well what merciless horrors they suffered at the swords and spears of three hundred. Yet they stare now across the plain at 10,000 Spartans commanding thirty thousand free Greeks!

 

 

 

Angels and Demons:

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I Heard You Paint Houses:

Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro will reunite to make I Heard You Paint Houses for Paramount Pictures. In the movie, De Niro will play Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, who is reputed to have carried out more than 25 mob murders -- possibly including the murder of Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa. Steve Zaillian will adapt the story from the book by Charles Brandt. Shortly before Sheeran died in 2003, he confessed to Brandt the killing and dismemberment of Hoffa, carried out on orders from mob boss Russell Bufalino. The title refers to mob slang for contract killings, and the resulting blood splatter on walls and floor

 

 

 

Battle: Los Angeles:

Jonathan Liebesman is in negotiations to direct "Battle: Los Angeles," a sci-fi actioner Neal Moritz and his Original Films are producing for Columbia. The story follows one Marine platoon's encounter in the battle against an alien invasion on the streets of Los Angeles. The studio picked up the spec by Chris Bertolini pre-emptively in April, and Moritz was bullish on making it as soon as possible.

 

 

 

Yogi Bear (live action):

Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo-Boo are headed for the Warner Bros. lot in a new feature film! The film will be a mix of live action and CG with Yogi and his buddy being the latter. Surf's Up" co-helmer/co-writer Ash Brannon is attached to direct. Endeavor-repped Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia, who exec produced "That '70s Show" and are writing the feature "Tooth Fairy" for Fox, are penning the screenplay. Donald De Line is producing via his De Line Pictures; Karen Rosenfelt is also producing, with Jon Berg overseeing for Warners. The project, culled from Warners' vast library, is planned as a live-action/animated hybrid along the lines of Fox's 2007 hit "Alvin & the Chipmunks." Much of the movie will be live-action, but Yogi Bear and sidekick Boo Boo will be done in CG.

 

 

 

The Uninvited:

Check out the trailer for the movie...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMvAY5YgfaA

 

 

 

They Came Back (remake):

Having returned to life, the living dead now co-habitate with the living. One morning, a small French city wakes up to discover groups of recently deceased people walking into town. No one knows the cause and there's no time to find out. After tearful and sometimes strained reunions, the returnees look to resume their old lives. But their jobs have been filled,

widowed partners have moved on, and Social Services struggles to cope with their various needs. And, also, though healthy and energetic, the returnees seem somehow different than before.

 

 

Night of the Demons (remake):

Edward Furlong has joined the cast of Night of the Demons, the remake of the classic '80s film where a group of teens end up at the Halloween party from hell. He joins Diora Baird (Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning), Shannon Elizabeth (Scary Movie), Monica Keena (Freddy vs Jason), Bobbi Sue Luther (Laid to Rest), Jonathan Beach, Michael Copon and Tiffany Shepis. The remake is being directed by Adam Gierasch from a script by both Gierasch and Jace Anderson.

 

Angela Feld is throwing the Halloween party to end all Halloween parties at the infamous Broussard Mansion in New Orleans, where dark events transpired almost a century ago. But when the packed party gets busted by the police, Angela and her friends Maddie, Lily, Suzanne, Colin, Dex and Jason are the only ones left behind. Soon Colin and Angela make a grisly discovery in the basement and inexplicable events start to take place. With the mansion gates mysteriously locked, the seven find themselves trapped for the night...and soon they're fighting ancient demons for their very souls.

 

 

 

The Horde:

An end of the world battle between gangsters, cops and zombies. North of Paris. In order to avenge the murder of one of their own by a group of ruthless gangsters, corrupt cops four go on a rampage in a condemned building serving as the mobster's hideout. Now trapped, the officers are about to be executed when the unimaginable occurs: hordes of bloodthirsty, cannibalistic creatures invade the building, savagely attacking everyone. Unexpected alliances are made when their lives are threatened by the unthinkable.

 

 

 

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

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Let the Right One In:

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300 sequel:

Zack Snyder says he's spoken with Frank Miller who will be writing and drawing the graphic novel that the second film will be based on. Upon Miller's completion of the book, then, and only then, will they delve into writing a script for the movie.

 

Snyder continued and said he would not have any input into the novel and wants it to be a creation of Miller's 100%.

 

Snyder also said it will take place between the Battle of Thermopylae and the Battle of Plataea, the battle that narrator Dilios is at while re-telling the story of King Leonidas and the mighty Spartans to a new group of warriors at the end of 300.

 

As Dilios says, there's a whole year between Thermopylae and where he currently stands, in his final monologue he states,

 

“And so my king died, and my brothers died, barely a year ago. Long I pondered my king's cryptic talk of victory. Time has proven him wise, for from free Greek to free Greek, the word was spread that bold Leonidas and his three hundred, so far from home, laid down their lives. Not just for Sparta, but for all Greece and the promise this country holds.

 

Now, here on this ragged patch of earth called Plataea, Xerxes's hordes face obliteration!

 

Just there the barbarians huddle, sheer terror gripping tight their hearts with icy fingers... knowing full well what merciless horrors they suffered at the swords and spears of three hundred. Yet they stare now across the plain at 10,000 Spartans commanding thirty thousand free Greeks!

 

 

Wow, excited na ako dito! :thumbsupsmiley:

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20th Century Fox co-chairman Tom Rothman and quizzed him about a potential Daredevil reboot. This is what the man had to say for himself:

 

“A Daredevil, to use your words, reboot, is something we are thinking very seriously about. The thing The Incredible Hulk showed although, it did what it did, is that it is possible, that if you really do it right the audience will give you a second chance. That it is possible. And I think that you see that when they did Batman Begins, the first Nolan movie, that you can have made some mistakes along the way or movies that the audience wasn't that crazy about and then given the proper amount of time and the right creative vision behind it, you can, to use your word, reboot. Would it be as dark? I don't know because what it really needs is, it needs a visionary at the level that Chris Nolan was. It needs someone, it needs a director, honestly, who has a genuine vision. What we wouldn't do is just do it for the sake of doing it. Right? What we try to do is to get a creative engine for it, that really had a great vision for it, that's what we would look for.”

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