First up is perhaps the most conventional poster out of all of three, the new French poster for John Hillcoat's prohibition-era thriller Lawless. It features Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain and Shia LaBeouf nicely photoshopped together with a little snippet of a gang of peeved looking gangsters in the bottom left. We also get the same shot of LaBeouf looking strangely at his shotgun that we saw solo on a poster last week. So nothing too new on this front and the film is still set for August 29th release.
In a recent discussion with Crave Online, Kiefer Sutherland spoke about the progress of the much-anticipated movie adaptation of his hit TV series 24, confirming that it is still going to happen. Talks of a film have been ongoing since the series ended in 2010, after eight seasons of real-time terrorist pummeling and suspiciously absent toilet breaks.
Lee Daniels' The Butler adds another star to its impressive cast list in the form of James Marsden, who will be playing JFK and replacing Matthew McConaughey who was initially set for the role.
Everyone's favourite dirty old man, the 86-year-old Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, announced via Twitter that he has been in talks with the acclaimed screenwriter Peter Morgan to pen a film about his life.
Today sees the release of a brand new poster for the upcoming prohibition-era thriller Lawless. Directed by John Hillcoat and featuring a very talented all-star cast that boasts names like Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Guy Pierce, Jason Clarke and Mia Wasikowska, the film is starting to look like a serious awards contender.
Empire reports that the beloved and beardy monster movie maestro, Guillermo Del Toro, may still see his dream project, an adaptation of H.P Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, reach the light of day. Over the weekend at Comic-Con, the director announced that he has not yet abandoned it.
Yesterday, through his Twitter account, wrestler, actor and all-round lovable man-mountain Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson announced that he is in the running to play DC anti-hero Lobo in an upcoming movie adaptation, confirming earlier rumors.