Adam Scott is arguably one of the most interesting actors working today. His filmography varies from dramas like The Aviator to campy horror films like Piranha. So it's no surprise that the versatile funnyman is lending his talents to Hot Tub Time Machine 2 as he's now set for a lead role in the upcoming sequel.
After the success of the first installment of David Hare's The Worricker Trilogy - Page Eight - it's no wonder that BBC Two and Carnival Films are partnering to produce the next two films in the series titled Turks & Caicos and Salting The Battlefield. Adding to an impressive cast that already includes Bill Nighy (Love Actually, Pirate Radio), Ralph Fiennes (Harry Potter, In Bruges), and Michael Gambon (Harry Potter, Layer Cake) are Christopher Walken (A Late Quartet, Catch Me If You Can), Winona Ryder(Black Swan, The Iceman) and Helena Bonham Carter (Sweeney Todd, Les Miserables).
It's being reported that director Lynn Shelton is courting Keira Knightley to replace Oscar-winner Anne Hathaway in her upcoming comedy Laggies, in what would be third actress cast for the same role.
With the biggest films of the year expected to hit theaters sooner than later, it's probably fair to start anticipating the production of Star Wars: Episode VII. Star Trek Into Darkness director J.J. Abrams is currently making the press rounds, where he is naturally being bombarded with questions about the upcoming continuation of George Lucas' beloved sci-fi epic. One voice we haven't heard from though is that of Simon Kinberg - the man tasked with penning the fabled Star Wars spin-offs with veteran writer/director Lawrence Kasdan.
Veteran actor and all around badass Clive Owen (Sin City, The Bourne Identity) is set to co-star opposite Katherine Heigl (Knocked Up, The Ugly Truth) in Survivor for director James McTeigue (V For Vendetta, The Raven).
Oscar-winning scene-chewer Al Pacino has abruptly vacated his role in Universal Pictures' upcoming animated sequel Despicable Me 2 only two months before its release. It's being reported that actor Benjamin Bratt (Miss Congeniality, Traffic) will step in to assume the role left open by Pacino, which is that of the film's antagonist El Macho.
As it approaches, we're starting to see small pieces of the Netflix revival of Arrested Development begin to emerge. With that, we have our first look at one of season four's new additions - the lovely Isla Fisher. It is still unclear exactly who she is playing, but judging by the image above it would be safe to assume that she could be a love interest to Jason Bateman's Michael Bluth character. Naturally, if this is in fact the case, then Gob must sleep with her.