Comic-Con 2012 Movies: Oz The Great and Powerful
The Oz: The Great and Powerful panel at Comic-Con revealed the film’s first trailer which you can check out here.
The Oz: The Great and Powerful panel at Comic-Con revealed the film’s first trailer which you can check out here.
Darren Aronofsky’s Noah will easily be his biggest project yet. Shooting for the epic begins later this year, but we already know that it’s going to have one of the most impressive props ever. The prop in question is a full-scale ark.
20th Century Fox is helping us get into the Comic-Con spirit with some big news on two of its Marvel superhero properties: Fantastic Four and Daredevil
We learned recently via Aykroyd that a new script was in the works, and now Variety reports that Etan Cohen, who wrote the once-troubled-but-turned-out-good script for Men in Black III, will try his hand at yet another three-quel for Sony.
The second film in the “Hunger Games” franchise, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, has barely started casting, but neither Lionsgate nor the general public have any doubt of the success of Suzanne Collins‘ books on the big screen, so the studio has already marked down a pair of release dates for the series finale, a two-part split of the final novel in the trilogy, Mockingjay.
We last checked in on Warner Bros.’ vampire flick Harker in February, when Russell Crowe first became attached as one of the lead characters. Now he’s fully on board to star, and Hostel filmmaker Eli Roth is negotiating to direct.
We just learned Michael Fassbender will star in and produce Assassin’s Creed, but news has also broke about two other highly touted titles. CBS Films has acquired the film rights to Square Enix’s Deus Ex, while Universal has found a new writing team for its adaptation of Sony Computer Entertainment’s God of War.
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About 16 years after Will Smith welcomed some aliens to Earth with a fist full of awesome, Independence Day writer Dean Devlin and director Roland Emmerich have been discussing an idea for a sequel.
Since its Tuesday launch, superhero reboot The Amazing Spider-Man has roped in a six-day tally of $137 million, putting to rest doubts that a reboot so soon after the original series would pale in box office returns.