Despite being only 31, Brad Peyton is a very busy, in-demand director, and according to The Hollywood Reporter, he's now signed up to direct the disaster movie San Andreas 3D (no connection, sadly, to the classic Grand Theft Auto Game).
Having been pushed back from December 2012 to June 2013, the much awaited adaptation of World War Z has started re-shoots in Budapest today, according to the British newspaper The Daily Mail.
The Avengers has made over $1.3 billion worldwide and it is still going strong. Marvel's follow up film, Iron Man 3, certainly has a lot to live up to. From everything we know so far, the film seems promising and though no footage has been released as of yet, we now have the first set photo.
20th Century Fox has revealed their release schedule for 2013/2014 and with it, we get a whole bunch of new information, which can be seen below. We now have information on the X-Men: First Class sequel, the Rise of the Planet of the Apes sequel, Steven Spielberg's Robopocalypse and more.
Though the 2010 action-comedy RED was somewhat flawed, it was still a very entertaining ride and showed that old people can still kick ass. With a sequel already greenlit, production is starting to heat up and today, Deadline is reporting that Summit Entertainment wants Anthony Hopkins for the role of the villain.
The adaptation of DC Comic’s cult character Lobo has been in development for a long time but it has been gathering speed ever since Brad Peyton was chosen to direct. Now, Bleeding Cool is reporting that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is set to star.
Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty is one of the anticipated movies of 2012. The cast is already quite impressive and today Deadline is reporting that another talented individual has joined the film, actor-director Mark Duplass.
It has been four years now since the release of James Bond’s last outing, Quantum of Solace. Now, the official Bond website 007.com has released the first poster for Skyfall and the publicity machine is stepping it up a gear.
The 2008 action-thriller Taken was a surprise hit, making over $226 million off a $26.5 million budget, it also made Liam Neeson into a credible action star. Today, Entertainment Weekly has an exclusive first look at the sequel, Taken 2.
The Twilight Saga is coming to an end and its three young stars are looking at how to define their careers after the series has finished. Taylor Lautner has already attempted to turn himself into an action star with last year’s Abduction. Though things didn't pan out too well, Deadline is reporting that Lautner will have another go at it with an upcoming thriller called Tracers.