Johnny Depp seems to be everywhere lately. He has Dark Shadows releasing tomorrow but he also has a number of upcoming projects that seem to be gaining a lot of attention. He is currently shooting The Long Ranger, he has The Thin Man remake that is in development and he's also still hoping to put out a fifth film in the Pirates of the Caribbean series. One of his more interesting projects though is a biopic of Theodore Giesel, aka Dr. Seuss. It's been in the works since Fall of last year and Depp plans to produce and possibly star in the film.
When The X-Factor comes back this Fall, one new face will be joining the line up, Britney Spears. While there have been rumors for months on whether the pop star would sign on the dotted line, according to E! News the ink is dry.
The Farrelly Brothers are at it again. Coming off their passion project The Three Stooges, the brothers plan on working with 20th Century Fox once more on an upcoming project titled Dear Satan.
Shirley MacLaine will always be one of my favorite actresses and the idea of her playing Mother Goose in an upcoming movie by the same name, makes me very excited. While her casting is still in negotiations, one would be crazy not to seal this deal.
Since seeing Clark Gregg as Agent Coulson in Iron Man I could not help but to be overjoyed. Finally, the talented actor would be gaining some well deserved recognition. Considering the phenomenon that is The Avengers, anyone involved in the project will have many projects landing on their agents desks and Gregg is no exception.
According to Rolling Stone, one-third of the legendary hip-hop group the Beastie Boys, Adam Yauch, aka MCA, has passed away at the age of 47. The rapper was diagnosed in 2009 after a tumor was discovered in his salivary gland.
Kellan Lutz (Twilight) and Spencer Locke (Resident Evil films) are set to play Tarzan and Jane, respectively. The Constantin Film project will be taking Edgar Rice Burrough's original jungle character and updating him with not only new technology, but new composition as well.
With The Avengers opening in theatres tomorrow, many fans have flocked to websites to read reviews. The majority of the superhero extravaganza's reviews are positive, earning it a 93 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, New York Times writer A.O. Scott had something different to say in his review. While Scott gave director Joss Whedon credit where credit was due, he ultimately concluded the following.
With June right around the corner, the wait for True Blood season five is almost over. Alongside the official poster, HBO has also been generous enough to post four clips from season five to tide us over until the June 10th premiere date.
Robert Pattinson is set to star in yet another adaptation. This time, instead of going to the circus, he is going to war. The actor will star in Misson: Blacklist, a psychological thriller based off the book Misson: Blacklist #1. The film and novel focus on the true story of the hunt for one of the world's most notorious leaders, Saddam Hussein.