I'm still trying to wrap my head around the fact that Ashton Kutcher will be playing Steve Jobs in the biopic jOBS, but these latest images from the film's set (courtesy of X17) are making me come to terms with it. While there's little doubt that Kutcher won't find it easy to channel Apple Inc.'s brilliant co-founder on the big screen, there's no denying that he certainly looks the part.
According to Deadline, actor Hugh Laurie (House) has dropped out of the RoboCop remake and MGM is in talks with a small group of actors to replace him; most notably Children of Men's Clive Owen. The news comes only two weeks after details of the film's script hit Twitter to a mostly negative reception.
Unlike many actors on television today, Russell Hornsby cut his teeth on-stage before making the transition to the small screen. His experience and hard work has earned him a growing fan base and a starring role as Detective Hank Griffin on NBC's Grimm. Having just started it's second season, the show hasn't won over all the critics, but has gained a solid fan base and averaged 6.4 million U.S. viewers during its first season.
Principal photography on director George Miller's anticipated Mad Max: Fury Road began over a month ago, but little has been heard about the film lately other than a few snippets of information. Today, you can read the official start-of-production announcement (posted below for your Road Warrior pleasure) straight from the film's production house Kennedy Miller Mitchell, which contains a bounty of casting information and some plot details.
In just over a month, you can enjoy watching The Avengers from the comfort of your own couch as it hits store shelves on DVD and glorious Blu-Ray. Hardcore fans know that not only will the home release feature tons of extras, but also the new short-film Item 47. While promoting the anticipated release, Marvel Studios' President Kevin Feige spoke to Moviehole about the new short and what goodies we can expect on September 25th.
For those of us who didn't exactly fall in love with X-Men Origins: Wolverine there's hope on the horizon for its anticipated follow-up, The Wolverine. Actor Hugh Jackman, who has played the carnal Canuck in all of the mutant's big screen outings, says the film won't be a direct sequel but will instead feel like its own movie.
Oscar-nominated director Darren Aronofsky (Black Swan) only began shooting his latest film Noah a few weeks ago, but now we already have our first peek at leading man Russell Crowe's new look for the film, thanks to USA Today.
Actor Kevin Costner, most recently the star of the critically acclaimed television miniseries Hatfields & McCoys, looks to be going through a sort of career rebirth. Deadline reports that the actor, who will soon play Jonathan Kent in the upcoming Man of Steel, is being courted for big screen roles in the Jack Ryan film and Three Days to Kill.