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Steven Chaitman
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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.
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.
We've heard all about how Kick-Ass 2 will move into production this summer, but details on the story have been scarce. The folks at Moviehole, however, have come across some juicy plot points that fans of the 2010 adaptation of the Mark Millar comic will want to pay attention to.
It seems that some people really just can't believe it's the end of the Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale Batman films. If you didn't believe it when the director himself said it the first time, then maybe you'll believe it now as The Dark Knight Rises producer Emma Thomas told SFX Magazine in an interview that she believes Nolan will never be persuaded to make another Batman film.
20th Century Fox has purchased the movie rights to the long-running PBS children's TV show Sesame Street, and The Hollywood Reporter has learned that longtime series writer Joey Mazzarino has been asked to write a script. Shawn Levy, director of Night at the Museum and Real Steel will produce under his 21 Laps banner.
After Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland became a global box-office smash, Disney's whole catalog opened up in terms of bringing new takes on its classic properties to the big screen. The studio settled on Maleficent as its next project, a spin-off of Sleeping Beauty told from the villain's perspective (think along the lines of The Wizard of Oz and Wicked), and they were even able to lock up their dream casting: Angelina Jolie.
Beasts of the Southern Wild captures an impressively wider scope than most independent films by balancing fierce realism with folk tale magic. The story is just as engaging, moving and poignant.
While most folks are simply excited for The Dark Knight Rises (not exactly an earth-shattering statement, I realize), what about the fact that the film completes a trilogy for Christopher Nolan? With word that this will be Nolan's last Batman film, there's definitely a sense of a journey that began with Batman Begins in 2005, continued with The Dark Knight in 2008 and now concludes on July 20.