Universal is gearing up to release The Bourne Legacy and in recent weeks, they've been trying their best to keep moviegoers interested, despite all the marketing and hype surrounding The Dark Knight Rises, which is opening this Friday.
With tons of highly anticipated footage coming out of Comic Con, such as the Man of Steel trailer, we now get our first look at yet another film that is surrounded with much anticipation, M. Night Shyamalan's After Earth.
With The Dark Knight Rises currently on the mind of almost every moviegoer out there, director Christopher Nolan was honoured today with a hand and footprint ceremony at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. This is a huge honour for the director, who joins the ranks of 261 other Hollywood notables including Steven Spielberg and Marilyn Monroe.
Rumours have been swirling over the last couple of weeks as to whether shooting star Ray Allen would stay in Boston, where he won a championship in the 2007/2008 season, or if he would take his talents elsewhere with hopes of winning another ring.
The Amazing Spider-Man continues to pull in strong numbers as its domestic total has now reached $75.5 million after 3 days. Earning $16.3 million on Thursday, the Sony reboot continues to dominate the Fourth of July weekend at the box office.
The on going shenanigans of Mr. Sheen continue today as he has filed a lawsuit against the creator of Two and a Half Men, Chuck Lorre and Warner Bros, according to TV Line. The lawsuit is said to be for a whopping $100 million which compensates for the eight cancelled episodes of the series. This figure isn't just for Sheen alone, but for all the cast and crew who missed work due to the cancellation of the remaining episodes.
Will Ferrell has committed to four episodes of the hit show The Office, according to Deadline. We are told that he will play a branch manager who comes from the home office and will be just as crazy and inappropriate as Steve Carell's character Michael Scott.
News of the highly anticipated sequel, The Hangover Part 2, has been been circling the web lately. The biggest news perhaps was the fact that former President Bill Clinton was to cameo in the film. It is now confirmed that the former President will not be making an appearance in the film, according to IGN.
Actor Ed Helms stated in a MTV interview that the former President was in Thailand for business, and simply visited the set, but didn't shoot a cameo.
After frightening news of the franchise coming to an end months ago, it is now confirmed by EW that the franchise will continue. When news arose of financial problems with MGM, we began to speculate this would be the end of the longest franchise in the history of film.
Joel and Ethan Coen are back with the remake of the 1969 western classic True Grit. The film has been getting a ton of positive buzz lately. With great performances from the entire cast as well as the always perfect directing from the Coen brothers, the film is sure to be an Oscar contender. The film stars Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Josh Brolin, and new comer Hailee Steinfeld who are all said to give brilliant performances.