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Steven Chaitman
Steven Chaitman is a staff writer for We Got This Covered and the movie department lead for Player Affinity.com. He is a freelance writer based in Chicago.
It began with a naked Chinese mob boss jumping out of a trunk, but actor Ken Jeong is moving up in the world of The Hangover, as THR reports the actor will have a bigger role in the series' third installment.
In North America, The Amazing Spider-Man didn't manage to outdo any of its three predecessors (so far) at the box office, scoring $137 million in its first six days, whereas the lowest six-day total came from 2002's Spider-Man, which took in $144.2 million. But as has been the case lately, the international box office is how Sony will have the last laugh.
Universal has found new writers for its adaptation of the Sony Computer Entertainment game God of War. Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, the writing duo behind several of the Saw films that also contributed to Warner Bros. Pacific Rim, will revise a script written by the film's executive producer, David Self.
Many of us thought it safe to assume we wouldn't be hearing about a Stretch Armstrong film for awhile, maybe never again, but it turns out Relativity Media has the rights and Breck Eisner is in talks to direct.
It might be a little premature to assume that Sony's remake of Total Recall will be a box-office hit, especially as it lands just two weeks after The Dark Knight Rises, but the sci-fi action film starring Colin Farrell has been building some buzz with its visually dazzling action-packed trailers. As such, you can't exactly scold Total Film for asking the star whether he would come back for a follow-up.
With speculation as to the identity of Marvel's 2014 mystery film running rampant throughout the Internet, a close eye has been cast on the activities of Edgar Wright. The famed director of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World has been working quietly with Marvel Studios on his pitch for an Ant-Man film, and THR has learned that he did in fact get the go-ahead recently, but it was only for a test reel.
Ok, so on your list of reboots, perhaps Van Helsing isn't very high up there, but Transformers and Star Trek writers-turned-successful-producers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci will be helping Universal resuscitate the only vampire hunter more famous than Abraham Lincoln.
For those tired of mainstream Tim Burton, the director of Alice in Wonderland and Dark Shadows, and clamoring for more gothic Tim Burton, the director of Edward Scissorhands and The Corpse Bride, you probably have Frankenweenie on your radar. We got our first look at the film in March's teaser trailer and now Apple has the first full-length trailer.
On May 16, 2014 Marvel Studios will release a new movie, but it's anyone's guess as to which hero or property it will introduce to the big screen. Everyone's looking for a sign, and Bleeding Cool has found one. Looks like Marvel has been snatching up trademarks for Guardians of the Galaxy from electronics and games to food, drinks, paper goods, jewelry, cosmetics, furniture and more.
Sony selected some top-notch yet underrated voice talents for 2009's Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, including Bill Hader, Anna Faris and Andy Samberg. Fortunately, all three will return for the sequel and now The Hollywood Reporter has learned that television star Kristen Schaal will join them.