Alan Taylor, the director of Marvel Studios’ Thor: The Dark World, revealed that during the production, he called in Joss Whedon to help rewrite scenes in the Thor sequel.
Kelsey Grammer is signing on to The Expendables 3 and is set to play Bonaparte, an ex-mercenary who aids the titular heroes in their mission. The role was originally rumored for Nicolas Cage but he has since dropped out and Grammer has replaced him.
Emily Ratajkowski has landed the role of Andie in David Fincher’s upcoming film Gone Girl. The model, who appeared in Robin Thicke’s music video Blurred Lines, will star opposite Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Tyler Perry and Neil Patrick Harris in the highly anticipated film.
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara has described the new version of Batman during the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media, Communications and Entertainment Conference. According to Tsujihara, Ben Affleck’s character in the upcoming Batman vs. Superman project will be: tired and weary.
Dracula Untold is the new title for Universal Pictures' upcoming project, formerly known as Dracula: Year Zero. This is the second big announcement from the studio this week, after yesterday's news concerning the new name and release date for Jurassic Park 4, which is now called Jurassic World.
Walt Disney Pictures has announced that Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales won't make its original release date of July 10th, 2015 and will instead sail into a 2016 release date. This news appears just a day after the studio announced the rescheduling of Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man.