Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Mark Hamill Reacts To 'Star Wars: Episode VII' News

We can assume Mark Hamill's phone rang a few thousand times yesterday. So he took to his Twitter account to update fans on Luke Skywalker's possible return as the Jedi in Star Wars: Episode VII, the 2015 film announced yesterday by Disney (as millions of voices cried out in joy all across the world).

Even if it's a cameo as an elder Jedi Master, Hamill's inclusion as Luke Skywalker is a must for the next chapter in the Star Wars saga, which by all accounts will follow the events of 1983's Return of the Jedi. George Lucas has a third trilogy plotted out, and it would be disappointing to learn that after all this time he has no plans to reveal what happens to the last Jedi Knight years after the death of Darth Vader and the downfall of the Galactic Empire. Let's keep an optimistic outlook for Hamill's opportunity return in an Obi-Wan Kenobi-esque role, but it's not like Star Wars fans have not developed a tough skin for disappointment in the last decade or so.




Videos of Darth Vader Visiting Disneyland...

The ink on the contract has barely dried on yesterday's big Lucasfilm purchase by the house of Mouse, and there is already video evidence of Darth Vader dancing through Disneyland. OK, these are not actually brand new videos, but commercials for Star Tours, which has been a co-production between Lucasfilm and Disney running in the theme parks for years. The original spot has been updated to reflect the recent new Alliance.

But no better time than today to get them out there again...





Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Disney Buys Lucasfilm For $4.05 Billion... Sets 'Star Wars: Episode VII' For 2015


In a surprise announcement by Disney, the House Of Mouse acquired Lucasfilm for $4.05 Billion, encompassing all of its properties, Lucasfilm Ltd., LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic, and Skywalker Sound. The deal also obviously includes the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises. Under the new regime, a slate of Star Wars features will be produced. "Star Wars Episode 7" has been announced, with a targeted 2015 release.

With the title "Episode 7," it is implied, if not assumed that the next film would take place chronologically after 1983's Return of The Jedi. Do you hear that Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford?? The prospect of Mark Hamill returning as an elder Luke Skywalker, by this time a Master Jedi Knight, is extremely exciting to any Star Wars fan. Lucas in fact revealed today he has story treatments for an entire new trilogy, now in development with Kathleen Kennedy serving as Executive Producer.


"For the past 35 years, one of my greatest pleasures has been to see Star Wars passed from one generation to the next," said George Lucas in today's press release.

"It's now time for me to pass Star Wars on to a new generation of filmmakers. I've always believed that Star Wars could live beyond me, and I thought it was important to set up the transition during my lifetime," he said.

"I'm confident that with Lucasfilm under the leadership of Kathleen Kennedy, and having a new home within the Disney organization, Star Wars will certainly live on and flourish for many generations to come. Disney's reach and experience give Lucasfilm the opportunity to blaze new trails in film, television, interactive media, theme parks, live entertainment, and consumer products."

With the general disappointment felt by fans regarding the Star Wars prequels, all written and dircted by George Lucas, the fact that he is now stepping aside and letting fresh blood to take the reigns of the franchise may very well be a great thing.

Cartoon Network's animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars is proof positive of the potential an off-shoot series can have when Lucas is not directly steering the ship. With Lucas now in a Creative Consultant role, having new writers and directors in the mix provides exciting potential for the future of the franchise for those of us who have been put off by the last three big screen installments.

"We are absolutely going to make Star Wars movies," said Kathleen Kennedy, co-chair of Lucasfilm, in a video interview.

"We are in the midst of the really fun part of the process which is we are sitting down with a couple of writers and we're starting to discuss ideas and we're starting to talk about what those stories might be," she said.

In the video below, Lucas explains his thoughts behind Star Wars' future with Disney, and reveals he already has story treatments for Episodes VII, VIII, and IX.



Disney also bought Marvel Entertainment in 2009 for $4 Billion, and is in charge of all the big screen Marvel Studios films, which includes The Avengers and all the upcoming Marvel Phase Two films, Iron Man 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Guardians of the Galaxy. So any initial fear of what Disney may do with Star Wars can be put at ease, they seem to be allowing the proper people to handle these properties.


Highlights from Disney's Press Release:
Burbank, CA and San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2012 – Continuing its strategy of delivering exceptional creative content to audiences around the world, The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) has agreed to acquire Lucasfilm Ltd. in a stock and cash transaction. Lucasfilm is 100% owned by Lucasfilm Chairman and Founder, George Lucas.
"Lucasfilm reflects the extraordinary passion, vision, and storytelling of its founder, George Lucas," said Robert A. Iger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company. "This transaction combines a world-class portfolio of content including Star Wars, one of the greatest family entertainment franchises of all time, with Disney's unique and unparalleled creativity across multiple platforms, businesses, and markets to generate sustained growth and drive significant long-term value." 
"For the past 35 years, one of my greatest pleasures has been to see Star Wars passed from one generation to the next," said George Lucas, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Lucasfilm. "It's now time for me to pass Star Wars on to a new generation of filmmakers. I've always believed that Star Wars could live beyond me, and I thought it was important to set up the transition during my lifetime. I'm confident that with Lucasfilm under the leadership of Kathleen Kennedy, and having a new home within the Disney organization, Star Wars will certainly live on and flourish for many generations to come. Disney's reach and experience give Lucasfilm the opportunity to blaze new trails in film, television, interactive media, theme parks, live entertainment, and consumer products." 
Under the deal, Disney will acquire ownership of Lucasfilm, a leader in entertainment, innovation and technology, including its massively popular and "evergreen" Star Warsfranchise and its operating businesses in live action film production, consumer products, animation, visual effects, and audio post production. Disney will also acquire the substantial portfolio of cutting-edge entertainment technologies that have kept audiences enthralled for many years. Lucasfilm, headquartered in San Francisco, operates under the names Lucasfilm Ltd., LucasArts, Industrial Light & Magic, and Skywalker Sound, and the present intent is for Lucasfilm employees to remain in their current locations.
Kathleen Kennedy, current Co-Chairman of Lucasfilm, will become President of Lucasfilm, reporting to Walt Disney Studios Chairman Alan Horn. Additionally she will serve as the brand manager for Star Wars, working directly with Disney's global lines of business to build, further integrate, and maximize the value of this global franchise. Ms. Kennedy will serve as executive producer on new Star Wars feature films, with George Lucas serving as creative consultant. Star Wars Episode 7 is targeted for release in 2015, with more feature films expected to continue the Star Wars saga and grow the franchise well into the future. 
The acquisition combines two highly compatible family entertainment brands, and strengthens the long-standing beneficial relationship between them that already includes successful integration of Star Wars content into Disney theme parks in Anaheim, Orlando, Paris and Tokyo. 
Driven by a tremendously talented creative team, Lucasfilm's legendary Star Warsfranchise has flourished for more than 35 years, and offers a virtually limitless universe of characters and stories to drive continued feature film releases and franchise growth over the long term. Star Wars resonates with consumers around the world and creates extensive opportunities for Disney to deliver the content across its diverse portfolio of businesses including movies, television, consumer products, games and theme parks. Star Wars feature films have earned a total of $4.4 billion in global box to date, and continued global demand has made Star Wars one of the world's top product brands, and Lucasfilm a leading product licensor in the United States in 2011. The franchise provides a sustainable source of high quality, branded content with global appeal and is well suited for new business models including digital platforms, putting the acquisition in strong alignment with Disney's strategic priorities for continued long-term growth.
The Lucasfilm acquisition follows Disney's very successful acquisitions of Pixar and Marvel, which demonstrated the company's unique ability to fully develop and expand the financial potential of high quality creative content with compelling characters and storytelling through the application of innovative technology and multiplatform distribution on a truly global basis to create maximum value. Adding Lucasfilm to Disney's portfolio of world class brands significantly enhances the company's ability to serve consumers with a broad variety of the world's highest-quality content and to create additional long-term value for our shareholders.

SOURCE: Disney



Monday, October 29, 2012

'The Wolverine' Has A New Teaser Poster PLUS Live Chat With Hugh Jackman From The Set

Check out this very cool back-to-basics teaser one-sheet that has been released by 20th Century Fox for The Wolverine. Care to compare this image to the disappointing photoshopped final poster for the billion dollar grossing The Avengers? Please keep your train on thought 20th Century Fox!

As reported here last week, The Wolverine will in fact be a sequel (and NOT a prequel as previously thought), set after all of the previous X-Men films. 

Directed by James Mangold (3:10 To Yuma), and with Hugh Jackman reprising his signature role as the popular Marvel Mutant, the future setting (in Japan) will allow the film to stand on its own and focus more on Logan's raw animal instincts and immortality.

You can also check out the live online chat below that both Hugh Jackman and James Mangold participated in earlier today from the film's set in Sydney, Australia.





The Wolverine is set to hit the big screen, apparently now in 3D, on July 26th, 2013.



Pierce Brosnan On Daniel Craig As James Bond: "I Haven't Seen His Movies!"

Pierce Brosnan, one of the elite six who have played 007 on the big screen, admits to Access Hollywood that he has yet to see a James Bond film starring his successor Daniel Craig.

In this video interview conducted during 2012 The Toronto Film Festival, while talking up his new film Love Is All You Need, the topic of James Bond and the character's upcoming 50th Anniversary was something that could not be overlooked, and Access' Scott Mantz first asked Brosnan to reflect on his contribution to the enduring legacy of the series from 1995 to 2002.

"It's a small group of men now who played this role. So I'm deeply proud to be a part of it. It changed my life. It in many ways allowed me to make my own company, make my own films, the Thomas Crown (Affair), or The Matador, or Evelyn. And it's just the gift that keeps giving. So once you are that man, and if you embrace it, celebrate it, you can have a great time."

But there was an unexpected response when asked about moving past the series and his reaction to the first time he saw Daniel Craig's performance as the legendary secret agent in Casino Royale or Quantum of Solace.

"I haven't!" he laughed.

"I haven't seen his movies. I haven't looked," said the actor, who starred as 007 in GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World Is Not Enough, and Die Another Day.

"I think it's time, Daniel. I know you're doing great out there," he said to camera to the current Bond. "I know he's stealing thunder as he should and will continue to do so," he added regarding his friend Daniel Craig.

He honestly elaborated his concerns on following Timothy Dalton's two film stint as 007. "It was so difficult to enter into that that mansion, that world. And then to do it, and to get away with it and to have it live around you. And you to be the character, and when it finished I just had to keep looking in another direction because it's a hard one to dig yourself out from under. Or to move on. Or how do you move on from it?'" he admitted.

But that's not to say that Brosnan has not had the opportunity to check out the newer films in the series. He recalled a time when he was confronted with the perfect chance to watch Casino Royale, as an in-flight movie no less.

"I was on a plane years back and Casino Royale came on, and I thought 'Ah well, 37,000 feet. It's a good vantage point to watch it, to see what this lad's up to, you know Daniel,"' he recalled.

"He and I know each other, we're friends. Anyway, I was watching it, it broke down, and I was like 'Excuse me? Can I just, you know? Kaput.' And so it started up again, and it broke down. And then I tried it a third time and it wouldn't work. And I thought 'Alright, time enough. Time enough for that. I'll come and see it.' But it's what a celebration. I mean there was no other movie like it in the history of the films in fifty years."

There probably would have been double take after double take on that plane, as people passed by Brosnan's seat and catching a glimpse of James Bond watching a James Bond movie. But for Brosnan, there may be little escaping the upcoming onslaught of the fantastic Skyfall (reviewed on NerdyRottenScoundrel.com here), which like GoldenEye, could not do the series more proud as a defining, if not a re-defining chapter.


Friday, October 26, 2012

Film Review: SKYFALL ★★★★½☆

007 may be celebrating his 50th Anniversary on the big screen this year, but there is clearly no sign of age with the release of Skyfall, the fantastic latest entry in the James Bond series and Daniel Craig's third round as Ian Fleming's iconic MI6 secret agent.

After suffering several years of crippling false starts, legal woes and studio shuffling, thankfully the 23rd Bond film found its way and lined up Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Revolutionary Road) to take the helm and follow up 2008's dark, violent and disappointing Quantum of Solace. Not only does the Oscar-winning director boldly make his own mark on the series, Mendes steps it up by completely delivering one of the best Bond entries on the big screen (regardless of which 007 was your first).

Skyfall opens with a relentless thrill-a-minute opening chase sequence through Istanbul via motorbikes and trains that thrusts the film forward at full throttle. But at a critical moment, 007 is wounded by friendly fire from his field partner Eve (Naomie Harris), presumed killed in action and subsequently takes too kindly to a booze-heavy self-imposed retirement on a tropical island.

Unfortunately for Bond's happily ever after is the whereabouts of the stolen hard drive containing the identities of NATO undercover agents he was assigned to secure during all the pre-opening credits action. The top secret intel has fallen into dangerous enemy hands, and M (Judi Dench) as head of MI6, is held accountable for its loss by the British brass. It's up to Bond to find the drive and reclaim it back from the threat who is not only executing the uncover agents, but also has a personal vendetta against M.

The Bond that returns to action has lost his edge, and is painfully reminded that he is of a dying breed fighting terrorism. This fact is hammered in harder by no one more than Q (Ben Whishaw), 007's new quartermaster. The new Q is not the whimsical elderly gadget wizard of the past, but rather a 21st-century bushy haired young IT snob. Q takes joy in boasting that he can inflict more damage in his pajamas with his laptop before his first morning tea than an aging trigger puller like Bond can do in a year on the field. While the blatant humor that previously accompanied the Q/Bond exchanges is a thing of the past, the clever reinvention here allows for some of the subtle (and rare) chuckles in Skyfall as it acknowledges the history in the previous installments.

It takes nearly an hour for Javier Bardem to appear as the unforgettable new villain, Silva, a former MI6 agent with a serious axe to grind with M who consistently stays one brilliant step ahead of his adversaries. Bardem brings both a grounded evil charisma, and bad ass flamboyance to the latest archenemy which will rank him up their with the best baddies of the series. It's a fine line to walk between the evil mustache-twisting bombastic Roger Moore-era villains and the slick real world modern foes seen in Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. Bardem leaps way up off the tight rope and lands safely back down when it comes to his vengeful performance here.

To say 'this time its personal' is an understatement  It's never been more personal a mission for Bond and M (who finally has a welcome substantial role here). To defeat Silva they both are confronted by demons from their past to extents we have never seen before. We even get a glimpse into the unexplored childhood of Bond that shaped him into the hardened government assassin he has become. The rock solid screenplay allows the film to delve deeper into these back stories and explore untouched aspects of these iconic characters.

It would be wrong to not applaud the gorgeous visuals courtesy of nine-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer Roger Deakins. Sequences set in the streets of Istanbul, to the glass-encased neon-drenched skyscrapers of Shanghai, to metropolitan settings in London, to the highlands of Scotland for its back-to-basics gritty finale, the series has never had richer eyes behind the camera or been in better hands.

A staple of every Bond film is of course the fetching new ladies, played here by Bérénice Marlohe (Sévérine) and Naomie Harris (Eve). But as the new Bond girls, they as a team get a bit shortchanged in the overall story. There are also some well placed, if not brilliant (subtle and otherwise) homages to the past, and all that hype and controversy surrounding Bond drinking a nice cold Heineken have been vastly overblown (yes he does, but get over it folks).

Overall it does pull back a bit regarding a barrage of huge action set pieces to instead make time for thrilling suspense, heavy dialogue, and deep character development. But that makes for a better movie and does not mean it holds out entirely on the brawn. Craig brings another gritty A-game performance to the role and delivers with the extra dimensions the script allows him to take.

Skyfall at times takes it to a bare bones level with some selective, but impressive, explosive points to amp it up. But with a top notch villain in Bardem, the welcome additions of Ralph Finnes, Ben Wishaw and Naomie Harris to the cast, and a stripped down accessible James Bond like we've never seen before, the 23rd entry in the series delivers everything you want on many entertaining levels and ranks among the best of the recent class of sophisticated intelligent blockbusters.

In this third act of 007's Daniel Craig-era, Skyfall pays due homage to the films of the past, and finds a solid place to soar forward in a new direction now complete with all the familiar trappings and legendary elements that have made Bond a cinematic icon for the past 50 years.

Happy Golden Anniversary indeed, Mister Bond.



Skyfall opens in IMAX on November 8th at midnight screenings, and goes wide on November 9th.

REVIEW RATING:  ★★★★½☆
Directed By: Sam Mendes
Starring: Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw
Studio: Sony Pictures
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 143 minutes



Thursday, October 25, 2012

NEW YORK COMIC CON 2012 INTERVIEW: Paul Scheer Teases Hal Linden's Seduction By Rebecca Romijn On Tonight's NTSF:SD:SVU


When I caught up with Paul Scheer, the creator, writer, and star of Adult Swim's madcap CSI/24 spoof NTSF:SD:SVU, he revealed one of his favorite scenes from this season is on-deck for tonight's episode, Prairie Dog Companion, and involves an intimate encounter between Rebecca Romijn and special guest star, TV icon Hal Linden.

The hit show, now in its second season on Cartoon Network and also stars Kate Mulgrew (Star Trek: Voyager), Rob Riggle (SNL), and Martin Starr (Party Down), has a great line-up of upcoming guest-stars, to which Scheer was happy to reveal.

"For the rest of this season we have some great guest-stars coming in. We have Aziz Ansari, Aubrey Plaza, and Ray Liota. We also have Hal Linden (TV's Barney Miller), and Michael Gross (who played the dad on Family Ties, and also from Tremors). Great awesome guests coming up. And Steven Williams, the original Captain from 21 Jump Street."

"We are very excited that we cast people who we are fans of," he admitted.


I asked Scheer if Recbecca Romijn, who plays Jessie Nichols, undoubtedly the hottest scientist on TV, will ever leave the lab coat behind and venture out in the field to kick ass. "Rebecca Romijn will be leaving the lab in the next episode," he revealed. "She will go undercover which is really fun."

"I was friends with Jerry O'Connell from doing Piranha, and I met Rebecca through him. She was so funny, and I was like 'Why hasn't anyone capitalized on Rebecca being in comedies?' So I wanted to get her in the show. Obviously she's incredibly beautiful and also incredibly funny."

But going from the safety of the crime lab and out into the thick of the action alongside Scheer's Trent Hauser doesn't mean Romijn will be immediately showcasing her old X-Men fighting skills.

"She's going to be awkward. Maybe next season we should maybe let her kick ass a little bit. Yeah, in this one she gets to have a sex scene with Hal Linden." What?

"82-year old Hal Linden," he reiterated

"She has to seduce him. It's one of my favorite scenes in the whole season," he laughed.

"We also have a very special Christmas episode coming up in December that I'm very excited about," he promised for year's end. But we will get to that in part two of the interview...



NTSF:SD:SVU airs on Cartoon Network on Thursday nights (technically Friday mornings) at 12:15AM following Children's Hospital on Adult Swim.



New 'Die Hard 5' Trailer & Poster... Yippee Ki-Yay Mother Russia!

Has it really been 24 years since Die Hard came out? Well, courtesy of Entertainment Weekly and Yahoo! Movies, check out the latest one-sheet and the explosive new trailer to Die Hard 5, or as its properly known as, A Good Day To Die Hard. 

The fifth entry in the series sees Bruce Willis' John McClane traveling to Russia and manages to engulf himself in Die Hard-worthy international trouble. He also unexpectedly runs into his son played by Spartacus' Jai Courtney. McClane's daughter Lucy (played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead) returns, who was introduced in the last movie, 2007's Live Free Or Die Hard.
"Iconoclastic, take-no-prisoners cop John McClane, for the first time, finds himself on foreign soil after traveling to Moscow to help his wayward son Jack–unaware that Jack is really a highly-trained CIA operative out to stop a nuclear weapons heist. With the Russian underworld in pursuit, and battling a countdown to war, the two McClanes discover that their opposing methods make them unstoppable heroes."
Make your Valentine's Day plans now, A Good Day To Die Hard hits theaters on February 14, 2013.




'Arrow' Episode 5 Preview Pics Target Deathstroke

Last night's tense episode of Arrow not only gave fans a not-so-subtle foreshadow to Laurel Lance's future as Black Canary, but brought Deathstroke fully into the show's storyline.

The DC Comics' villain was hinted at in the pilot episode, with a reveal of his mask on the shore of the desolate island where Oliver Queen spends five brutal years of survival, training, and torture.

Spoiler images to come. In the pics below from Damaged, the fifth episode set to air on November 7th, we can see that Deathstroke (Jeffrey Robinson) has a deadly violent past with Stephen Amell's Arrow ever before they crossed paths again in Starling City in last night's episode. So far Arrow has been gaining steady ground as a solid action packed show, with plenty of nods for comic book fans including Kelly Hu's recent turn as China White, plus upcoming appearances from The Royal Flush Gang and The Huntress.

Keep in mind we still have next week's episode, An Innocent Man, to go before Deathstroke is revealed in full costume on the island. Spoilers follow the preview...




From The CW on Episode 5, Damaged:
"DC COMICS’ VILLAIN DEATHSTROKE APPEARS ON THE ISLAND WITH OLIVER — After Detective Lance (Paul Blackthorne) arrests Oliver (Stephen Amell) for murder, Oliver tells Moira (Susanna Thompson) the only lawyer he’ll allow to represent him is Laurel (Katie Cassidy). Laurel takes the case which puts her at odds with her father. Oliver offers to take a polygraph in front Detective Lance but things get tense when Lance asks him if anyone else was on the island with him. Oliver flashes back to when he got his first scar, courtesy of Deathstroke (guest star Jeffrey Robinson). Colin Donnell, David Ramsey and Willa Holland also star. Michael Shultz directed the episode written by Wendy Mericle & Ben Sokolowski"










Arrow airs on The CW on Wedensdays at 9pm. An Innocent Man airs on October 31, and Damaged will air on November 7th.

'The Wolverine' Will Take Place After All Previous 'X-Men' Films, PLUS New Official Image

In an interview with Empire Magazine, director James Mangold revealed that the currently in- production The Wolverine will take place after all the previous X-Men movies, debunking the assumption that its timeline was in between 2000's X-Men and its quasi-prequel 2009's X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

"Where this film sits in the universe of the films is after them all," Mangold told Empire. "Jean Grey is gone, most of the X-Men are disbanded or gone, so there’s a tremendous sense of isolation for him."

Up until now, both Mangold and Jackman have been adamant on separating The Wolverine from the previous films, describing it as a stand-alone adventure with no big screen baggage to adhere to.

"We’ve deliberately not called it Wolverine 2 because we want it to be placed and feel like a standalone picture,” Jackman told the Coventry Telegraph in August. “With an all-new cast and setting it in Japan, it’s going to give us a whole new visual aesthetic.”

“The approach to character means we won’t be overloaded with mutants and teams and the like, so it’ll be more character-based. I think in many ways it will feel like a completely different X-Men film,” he said.
If you recall, one of the two post-credits teasers at the end of the 70's set X-Men Origins: Wolverine placed Logan in Japan with amnesia, hinting the next big screen installment would take a major cue from The Wolverine, the iconic '80s comic book storyline by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. But Mangold has now set the record straight that the upcoming film goes beyond all the other X-Men adventures.

"That’s something that for me was very important, that I land in a very specific place in his timeline," Mangold revealed to Empire. "I wanted to be able to tell the story without the burden of handing it off to a film that already exists and having to conform to it. The ideas of immortality reign very heavily in this story and the burden of immortality weighs heavily on Logan. For me that’s such an interesting part of Logan’s character that is nearly impossible to explore if you have a kind of league or team movie."


Mangold's intentional mention of Jean Grey in the interview also gives credibility to the recent reports that Famke Jansen flew to the Sydney set to shoot scenes in the film. With the new timeline in context, it makes more sense now that the telekinetic Mutant could make an posthumous appearance. 

Check out this new picture of Jackman from the film that appears in today's issue of Empire Online, which we previewed yesterday, showcasing the five Hobbit covers. Note that Logan has no Adamantium on his claws here, so obviously there will be flashbacks involved in the film.



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Ming-Na Cast In Joss Whedon's S.H.I.E.L.D. Pilot For ABC


Clark Gregg has his first field agent co-star in the proposed S.H.I.E.L.D. television series set for ABC courtesy of The Avengers mastermind Joss Whedon.

According to Deadline, former ER and Stargate Universe star Ming-Na has been cast as Agent Melinda May, described as "soulful and slightly damaged by her combat experiences, Melinda is an ace pilot, a weapons expert and a soldier who can, and has, gone beyond the call of duty."

Earlier this month, casting breakdowns appeared online (check them out here), and according to Deadline's scoop, the character was formerly known as Agent Althea Rice, a.k.a The Calvary.

At New York Comic Con Clark Gregg was the first cast member announced, and would be reprising his role as Agent Phil Coulson, the Marvel big screen staple who was featured in Iron Man, Thor, and The Avengers.

Exactly how Coulson would fit into the show has yet to be revealed, if set in a post-Avengers timeline. The popular character could appear in flashbacks who is seen supervising the training or recruitment of the agents appearing on the show, or all events may simply precede this summer's billion dollar grossing big screen adventure.

More casting announcements should be on the way soon, and expect possible cameos by Samuel L. Jackson as director Nick Fury or How I Met Your Mother star Cobie Smulders as Agent Maria Hill to be, in all likelihood, kept top secret.

SOURCE: Deadline



Empire Magazine Goes Full 'Hobbit' With 5 Covers To Rule Them All






Empire Magazine's special collector's issue on The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey hits newsstands and iTunes in the UK and US tomorrow. 

SOURCE: Empire Magazine



RED BAND TRAILER: 'Evil Dead'

Courtesy of IGN, the brutal full trailer to the remake of Sam Raimi's 1981 horror icon Evil Dead is finally here, and it does not disappoint. Judging by this Red Band trailer which pulls no punches, this version looks bloody, scary as hell, and will easily earn its hard R rating.

Word of re-visiting the film with a new cast and director was of course met with extreme skepticism at first, but once Evil Dead star and producer, the one and only Bruce Campbell, and director Sam Raimi took a hands-on involvement in the reboot, trepidations quickly subsided for the fans who hold the series in high esteem.

"It's a pretty violent film. There's lots and lots of blood. It's a beautiful movie - visually, actually, it looks so fricking cool," Evil Dead star Jane Levy told Collider at New York Comic Con.


Here is the official synopsis of the film:
"Five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin where they discover The Book Of The Dead and unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival." 

Directed by Fede Alvarez, Evil Dead stars Jane Levy (Suburgatory), Shiloh Fernandez (Red Riding Hood), and Jessica Lucas (Melrose Place). Bruce Campbell and Sam Raimi both serve as producers, and Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody shares a script credit with Raimi and director Alavrez.

The film is set to hit theaters on April 12, 2013.

SOURCE: IGN



'The Hobbit' Reveals Its First TV Spot

The first TV spot for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey has been released, which in its 30-second running time, blends its darker elements with the film's at times whimsical nature.

The first chapter in Peter Jackson's epic trilogy prequel to The Lord of the Rings, An Unexpected Journey will follow Martin Freeman, as the Hobbit Bilbo Baggins, as he is joined by a whole new eclectic group of Middle Earth's heroes and villains in addition to returning Rings cast members Ian McKellan (Gandalf), Andy Serkis (Gollum), Cate Blanchett (Galadriel), Hugo Weaving (Elrond), Orlando Bloom (Legolas), Ian Holm (Bilbo Baggins), and Elijah Wood (Frodo Baggins).


“The Hobbit” follows the journey of title character Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman), who is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor, which was long ago conquered by the dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey (Ian McKellen), Bilbo finds himself joining a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield (Richard Armitage). Their journey will take them into the Wild; through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins and Orcs, deadly Wargs and Giant Spiders, Shapeshifters and Sorcerers.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is set to hit theaters in 3D and IMAX on December 14th. Additional select theaters will screen the film in 48fps, which was the native format Peter Jackson shot the film in.



Tuesday, October 23, 2012

TRAILER TO THE TRAILER: 'Evil Dead'

The trailer for the remake of Sam Raimi's horror icon Evil Dead is set to debut online tomorrow. Screen Gems has released a teaser video with some quick gimpses and footage from last weekend's cast appearance at New York Comic Con where the trailer made its world premiere.

Evil Dead, directed by Fede Alvarez, stars Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez, Lou Taylor Pucci, Jessica Lucas, and Elizabeth Blackmore. The film opens opens April 12, 2013.
"In the much anticipated remake of the 1981 cult-hit horror film, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwittingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival." 




Meet The Munsters In These 'Mockingbird Lane' Clips

NBC has released clips from the pilot episode of Mockingbird Lane, the reboot of the '60s B&W sitcom. The stand alone show is set to air on October 26th as a part of a night of special Halloween event programming.

Directed by Bryan Singer and produced by Bryan Fuller, the show stars Jerry O'Connell (Herman), Portia de Rossi Lily), Eddie Izzard (Grandpa), Charity Wakefield (Marilyn), and Mason Cook (Eddie).

Here is NBC's description of the show, which has not been picked up as a series:
In "Mockingbird Lane," sweet little Eddie Munster (Cook) is a normal kid about to enter the horrors of puberty. The truth is, he's about to discover that, for him, becoming a teenager means growing hair in truly unexpected places - as in all over his body - every time the moon is full! Eddie's got it pretty good though. His loving, supportive, run-of-the-mill family includes his mom Lily (de Rossi), the daughter of Dracula, his dad Herman (O'Connell), who brings new meaning to "Frankenstein," and Grandpa (Izzard), who would give Dracula a run for his money if he weren't actually Dracula! Of course, there's creepy cousin Marilyn (Wakefield), who's really the odd one because she's so completely normal. 
Buying a house these days is a nightmare, so Herman and Lily are shocked that no one scooped up the rambling Victorian mansion at 1313 Mockingbird Lane that was the site of a series of grisly hobo murders. Settling into their new place, they're quickly onto the mission at hand: to gently ease Eddie into the reality of his werewolf adolescence. But it's not always so easy to accept that your child is a little "different" from the rest of the kids. Meanwhile, Herman, who works as a funeral director, is suffering from a heart condition. Since he's made up mostly of spare parts, he knew his makeshift heart would eventually give out. No worries though, because Grandpa, who is pretty good at procuring body parts, is on the case. All Herman cares about is finding a new heart with the same capacity to love Lily as much as he has for so many decades.




TRAILER: 'Iron Man 3'

The full trailer to Iron Man 3 has been unleashed as promised. Following the events of The Avengers, the film looks to deliver a very dark storyline, showing Tony Stark's world being destroyed as he is faced with his own creations being directly turned against him. We have some brief glimpses of red, white, and blue armor of The Iron Patriot, and following a voice over from Sir Ben Kingsley, a reveal of The Mandarin.

Iron Man 3, set for a May 3, 2013 release, stars Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Jon Favreau, Paul Bettany, Guy Pearce, Ben Kingsley, Rebecca Hall, James Badge Dale, and Ashley Hamilton.