The Hangover Part III seems to be in the same boat as The Wolverine when it comes to giving the audience a taste before delivering the main course. With the former coming out in three months, Todd Phillips is keeping us occupied with a couple of images until we see the real deal in theaters.
A new photo from James Mangold’s The Wolverine has surfaced across the internet, featuring the titular character donning a suit and glaring at a scene behind him. Hmmm...I wonder if his brooding facial expression is due to the fact that his movie will be in theaters in a couple of months yet his audience won’t be seeing a trailer until March. Or the Marvel mutant just doesn't like what he sees in Japan. My guess is it's probably the latter.
Lionsgate has released two great new posters for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire that provide us with a tiny glimpse of what happens after Peeta Mellark and Katniss Everdeen win the 74th Hunger Games in the first installment.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes director, Rupert Wyatt, may be interested in directing the big screen adaptation The Equalizer, which sees Denzel Washington as the protagonist, Robert McCall.
While in pre-production mode, Matt Reeves is slowly crafting his upcoming movie, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. He’s recently nabbed Jason Clarke, who gave a memorable performance playing the unmerciful CIA operative, for the sequel to Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
John Green fans gather around, our beloved The Fault in Our Stars is going to be adapted on the big screen by Josh Boone. And who is he you may ask? Well, Boone is the director who helmed the comedy-drama called Stuck in Love, which was originally known as Writers.
When David O. Russell commits to an actor, it seems like he does it for the long haul, as he’s shown in the past with Mark Wahlberg and presently with Jennifer Lawrence. The pair will be teaming up for the third time in a new movie titled The Ends of the Earth.
With a price close to $4 million, CBS Films have acquired the rights to the loose screen adaptation of Dave Van Ronk’s The Mayor of MacDougal Street starring Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garett Hedlund, Justin Timberlake and F. Murray Abraham.
Nothing can get you more excited for Star Trek Into Darkness than hearing Benedict Cumberbatch’s deep, dark and menacing voice in the new motion poster. Even with only a view of his back in the new feature, Cumberbatch’s voice is so commanding that you can already tell he’s going to make an awesome villain.