Production began earlier today on Terminator 4, and the final casting announcements are beginning to hit the wire. (…)
Category: Sequels and Remakes
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I guess that confirms that it was legit
Could this be actual concept artwork showing us what Two-Face’s “other side”? (…)
A bunch of websites are posting what they claim to be the first photos from Cloverfield 2. (…)
Paramount has released two new television spots for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. (…)
Last summer one of the big stories was the trend of PG-13 over R-Rated action movies. (…)
Right now, there are two beloved /Film readers at opposing ends of the MacGyver spectrum. (…)
Since the new trailer for The Dark Knight went live earlier this morning, A lot of fans have been analyzing the footage frame by frame for hidden clues (however, no one has found Waldo yet). (…)
“Let’s dance, Tom.”
In the dizzying sinkhole of modern remakes, enough time has passed with 1954’s Creature from the Black Lagoon to dampen fanboy squabbles over a new studio effort. (…)
Remember how The Joker promised the new movie trailer for The Dark Knight on Sunday? Well it’s now Sunday, and the movie trailer is officially online. (…)
Many of you probably saw the new trailer for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in front of Iron Man, judging from Tony Stark’s boffo weekend numbers, and now it’s online. (…)
/Film reader Editor E has passed along word that screenwriters Derek Haas and Michael Brandt have already been hired by Universal to pen a sequel to Wanted. (…)
/Film reader S. McGruff informs us that Michael Bay will be filming sequences for Transformers 2 at the University of Pennsylvania:
I’ve been reading for a couple months and love the site. (…)
Josh Schwartz, the creator of Gossip Girl, Chuck, and The O.C., let it slip that he’s currently working on the screenplay for the next X-Men film, a prequel/spin-off of sorts. (…)
Earlier in the week it was reported that Corey Haim had been cast in Crank: High Voltage. (…)
/Film Reader Nader spotted The Incredible Hulk at his local multiplex:
“I (jokingly) asked the manager if “i could have it” and he (seriously) replied telling me “No, they have to send it back to the studio when they’re done with it”. (…)






