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Waiting for Superman: ‘Man of Steel’ Moves to June 2013


As the Holiday 2012 schedule has begun to take shape and even Summer 2013 over the last few months, it was time to make a decision. Although Man of Steel will be silent at Comic-Con this year, The Playlist has just learned that the new release date is June 14, 2013.

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Comic-Con Movies 2011: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1


The vampire romance turned out to be a hit at Comic-Con this year, making its way into the iconic Hall H. Fans lined up as early as Monday – over two hundred were lined up last night – to see their favorite stars talk about the next film in the ever-popular franchise, and they were justly rewarded with an early appearance from several of the film’s stars

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Comic-Con 2011 Movies Schedule: Thursday



Day 1 in the place where dreams come true — Hall H at Comic-Con — seems bland at first glance this year, but some definite surprises could be awaiting us. There are staples, such as an appearance from the cast of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, as well as the presence of Guillermo Del Toro.

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New Line and Warner Bros. Won’t ‘Escape from New York’

Despite its shortcomings, the 1981 flick Escape from New York remains a staple of the action genre to this day, thanks to its no-nonsense attitude and Kurt Russell’s iconic performance as Snake Plissken. Of course, anything iconic is bound to get a remake, and that was no different with this film, as New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. agreed to take on a reboot with Breck Eisner (The Crazies, Sahara) at the helm. However, that won’t be the case anymore.

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‘The Avengers’ Teaser Poster and Site Launch


What’s a more exciting two-word phrase for “all you awesome people gather around”?

Avengers Assemble. 

Marvel Studios, on the eve of Comic-Con 2011, has finally launched the official website for The Avengers along with this new and not-at-all-surprising teaser poster. The site allows you the option of downloading the poster and registering for updates.

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Warner Bros. Acquires Film Rights for Comic ‘The Red Star’


Warner Bros. is currently in the process of acquiring the rights to Christian Gossett’s fantasy comic series The Red Star thanks to a turnaround from Universal. 

The Red Star, which burst onto the scene in 1999, features an alternate USSR and Afghanistan in which a USSR soldier and his wife must stop the evils of a former ruler. 

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It’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Teaser Trailer!


No way that The Dark Knight Rises gets to have all the fun. Sony Pictures has just released its own teaser trailer for next summer’s The Amazing Spider-Man, and they’ve even one-upped

Christopher Nolan’s film by keeping things distinctly less cryptic. Get ready to revisit Spidey’s origins, friends.

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‘Lone Ranger’ Lassoes Helena Bonham Carter, Dwight Yoakam and More

Helena Bonham Carter, James Badge Dale, Barry Pepper, and country singer-turned-actor Dwight Yoakam are among the newest names linked to Disney’s adaptation of Lone Ranger from original “Pirates of the Caribbean” director Gore Verbinski.

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Live-Action ‘Captain Planet’ Movie Set in Motion




Considering the timely environmental message of the series with action to boot, it’s a shock that it took this long. Don Murphy, who produced the film version of our previous childhood favorite series, Transformers, and Cartoon Network are aiming to — with their powers combined — bring the green-haired eco-friendly hero to the big screen.

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‘300’ Writer Will Rework ‘Man of Steel’ Script


For all intents and purposes, Superman might be invincible, but the script for Man of Steel is apparently not. Kurt Johnstad, who co-wrote 300 with Man of Steel director Zack Snyder, has been brought on to help rewrite David S. Goyer’s (The Dark Knight) screenplay.

A source close to the project told Moviehole that some rewriting was necessary, but Goyer is too busy working on his draft of the new “Godzilla” movie
(also for Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros.) to make the changes
himself, so Snyder has turned to his go-to writer, which would be
Johnstad. Apparently Johnstad’s not the first to make changes, as
producer Christopher Nolan’s brother Jonah has also done some work on
the screenplay.

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