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The Little Mermaid: A New Ariel
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Sir Roger Moor, Bond of a Generation, Passes Away, at 89.
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‘Thor 2’ Moves to November 2013

Thor will be the first Marvel superhero to test his mettle in the holiday season; Thor 2 has just been moved to November 15, 2013. Disney likely did not want to overload its Summer 2013 slate due to the recent move of its once-troubled Lone Ranger to May 31, 2013

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Disney Saddles Up with ‘Lone Ranger’ for May 2013

Disney is now prepared to move ahead with the film with production beginning in February. Deadline Hollywood reports that star Johnny Depp, director Gore Verbinski, and producer Jerry Bruckheimer adjusted their deals. The film’s budget is now roughly $215 million.

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The ‘American Reunion’ Red-Band Teaser

Yup, the gang is back. Universal has released a red-band teaser for American Reunion, which just as it sounds, will bring starsJason Briggs, Sean William Scott, Alyson HanniganChris Klein and others back for a final hurrah

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Fifth “Die Hard” Sequel Gets a Title

Over the past few months, we’ve been hearing more and more about a fifth “Die Hard” installment. Yes, Bruce Willis will return as John McClane. Other than that, we didn’t know much about the film. Now we’ve been treated to some more info about the project.

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Could ‘The Wolverine’ Have Both PG-13 and R-Rated Versions?

While doing press for his latest film Real SteelHugh Jackman — who has played the clawed hero in every entry of the “X-Men” series — told MTV how director James Mangold is considering both a PG-13 and an R-rated version of Wolverine’s next film outing.



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‘John Carter’ Will Get a Sequel … If It Earns $700 Million

Hand-wringing over Disney blockbuster John Carter has reached new heights, as director Andrew Stanton has revealed that the only thing holding back a sequel is box-office receipts somewhere in the range of $700 million (that’s a 7 followed by 8 zeros for any of you reading in the cheap seats.

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James Cameron Addresses Sigourney Weaver’s Possible Return to ‘Avatar’ Universe

When you’re responsible for something as iconic and popular as James Cameron’s 2009 sci-fi epic Avatar, you’ve got a whole lot riding on your shoulders. Do you continue the story with more films? How do you develop the characters further?

While we’ve known for some time the answer to the former question – two sequels are currently in the works – the latter’s been something of a mystery, particularly in regards to Sigourney Weaver and her no-nonsense character Dr. Grace Augustine.

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Marvel Releases ‘The Avengers’ Trailer

The Avengers sees Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and other Marvel heroes joining forces with the help of Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) and S.H.I.E.L.D. At long last, a trailer for the highly anticipated film has debuted.

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‘Dredd’ Director Leaves Film in Post-Production

It’s not unheard of for directors to leave projects—it is unusual is to have a director leave the project in the post-production process. This is the case with the reboot of Judge Dredd, as 24 Frames reports director Peter Travis (Vantage Point) has left the film during the editing process.

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DVD/Blu-ray DISCussion (New for 10.11.11)

Adapted from a six-part BBC TV series, the movie version of The Trip is Player Affinity’s Recommendation of the Week. Starring funnymen Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, this Michael Winterbottom comedy is only coming out on DVD, but offers a making of documentary, deleted scenes and of course, laughs. There are seven other new releases, but they are mostly disappointments, including the divisive The Tree of Life, the Kevin James comedy Zookeeper and superhero adventure Green Lantern. The other major theme of the week is British cinema in the form of Mr. Nice, Scrooge and The Four Feathers.

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