The Coen Brothers, Alfonso Cuarón, and Guillermo del Toro are all bringing their talents straight to your TV over the next couple of television seasons. And now you can add one more name to that list, Baz Luhrmann.
As I'm sure everyone knows, The Avengers will officially hit blu-ray/DVD starting tomorrow, and in case you were still on the fence about purchasing it (anyone?), Marvel has decided to throw in a little incentive in the form of a free poster.
NBC must be feeling pretty good about their new Bad Robot produced series Revolution because they're ready to team-up with J.J. Abrams again on a new sci-fi premise, this time from the mind of Alfonso Cuarón (Children of Men, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban).
I'll admit, as a fan of Nicolas Winding Refn's Pusher trilogy, I didn't even know this was coming. And it's my job to know these things. Maybe my brain subconsciously shut out everything about this project, you know, just to keep me happy and blissfully unaware of it's existence. But so much for that, with the release of trailer and poster, it's all starting to sink in.
Speaking to MTV Splash Page, Kevin Feige, Marvel's mastermind behind its lucrative cinematic universe, shared his thoughts on the mid-credits reveal of future villain Thanos and plans for the character, as well as mapping out Phase Two of the shared universe.
The Walking Dead season 3 ramp up continues with AMC releasing a cast interview featurette, giving us an idea of what to expect for the October 14th premiere. As was teased in the final moments of season 2's finale, the show is moving into some familiar territory for those of us who have kept along with the comic series, with the cast finding sanctuary in a mostly abandoned prison. This season will also introduce two of the biggest and most popular characters in the series, Michonne and The Governor.
Magnet Releasing has put out a red band trailer for the new Patton Oswalt starring film, Nature Calls. The film is both written and directed by Todd Rohal, and will star Patton Oswalt (Randy) and Jackass star Johnny Knoxville (Kirk) as two brothers who are constantly at odds. Their sibling rivalry is taken to new extremes when Randy hijacks Kirk's son's sleepover by taking the boys on a Scout trip to remember.