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Concept art for Mel Gibson as Wolverine

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Before Hugh Jackman made the role his own, several actors had found themselves under consideration for the role of the adamantium-clawed mutant Wolverine over the years, including Bob Hoskins, Russell Crowe, Edward Norton, Keanu Reeves and Dougray Scott, the latter of whom was actually cast in the role for Bryan Singer’s X-Men before having to drop out due to Mission: Impossible II.

Another name we can add to that list is that of Mel Gibson, and thanks to Twitter user Will McCrabb, we’ve got a look at some 1997 concept art from Miles Teves showing how Logan could have looked had Mad Mel taken on the role….

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Would you have liked to see Gibson as Wolverine, or did we get a lucky escape?

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Two promos for Arrow’s season 2 finale ‘Unthinkable’

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UnthinkableAfter yesterday’s episode ‘Streets of Fire’ [read our review here], The CW’s Arrow is moving full steam ahead towards the final showdown between Ollie and Slade in next week’s season two finale ‘Unthinkable’, and we’ve got a couple of promos for the episode, which you can check out right here….

OLIVER MUST DECIDE ONCE AND FOR ALL IF HE’S A KILLER OR A HERO – Slade (Manu Bennett) moves forward with his plan to kill one more person in Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) life. While Oliver has fought all year to be more than the killer he once was, when Slade kidnaps someone close to Oliver’s heart, Oliver is pushed to the edge and realizes sometimes it takes doing the unthinkable to stop the monster. Meanwhile, Diggle (David Ramsey) takes on Amanda Waller (guest star Cynthia Addai-Robinson) with a little help from some friends, and Thea (Willa Holland) turns to Roy (Colton Haynes) in her time of need.

 

 

Arrow’s season 2 finale airs on The CW on Wednesday.

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Constantine gets a full season order from NBC

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constantineThere may be a barren couple of years on the big screen before Batman vs. Superman arrives in 2016, but the 2014-2015 TV season sure looks promising for DC fans.

Earlier this week it was announced that FOX has picked up the Batman prequel series Gotham [watch the first trailer here], while today brought news that The CW has given full season orders to iZombie and the Arrow spin-off The Flash. Well, we can now add another to that list – and mark off a clean sweep of pilot pick-ups for Warner Bros. TV this year – with NBC giving the go ahead of a full season for Constantine.

Constantine has been written by David S. Goyer (Man of Steel) and Daniel Cerone (The Mentalist), with Neil Marshall (The Descent, Game of Thrones) directing a pilot that sees Matt Ryan (Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior) as the supernatural detective alongside Harold Perrineau (Lost), Lucy Griffiths (Winter’s Tale) and Charles Halford (True Detective).

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New clip and TV spot for X-Men: Days of Future Past

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20th Century Fox’s marketing blitz for X-Men: Days of Future Past continues, with a new clip and international TV spot for the mutant superhero sequel arriving online by way of CBM; check them out below…

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The ultimate X-Men ensemble fights a war for the survival of the species across two time periods in X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. The beloved characters from the original “X-Men” film trilogy join forces with their younger selves from “X-Men: First Class,” in an epic battle that must change the past – to save our future.

 

 

X-Men: Days of Future Past sees X-Men veterans Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), James McAvoy (Professor X), Michael Fassbender (Magneto), Nicholas Hoult (Beast), Patrick Stewart (Professor X), Ian McKellen (Magneto), Lucas Till (Havok), Halle Berry (Storm), Anna Paquin (Rogue), Ellen Page (Kitty Pryde), Shawn Ashmore (Iceman) and Daniel Cudmore (Colossus) joined in the cast by franchise newcomers Evan Peters (American Horror Story) as Quicksilver, Booboo Stewart (The Twilight Saga: Eclipse) as Warpath, Omar Sy (The Intouchables) as Bishop, Fan Bingbing (Iron Man 3) as Blink, Adan Canto (The Following) as Sunspot, Evan Jonigkeit (The Following) as Toad, Josh Helman (Mad Max: Fury Road) as William Stryker and Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones) as Bolivar Trask. The film opens in the UK on May 22nd and North America on May 23rd. Watch the latest trailer here.

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A huge batch of stills and first clip from Disney’s Maleficent

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We might have seen the final trailer this week, but Disney’s promotional campaign for Maleficent shows little sign of slowing down, with a huge new batch of stills arriving online today; check them out via Stitch Kingdom

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And thanks to CBM, here’s the first clip…

 

From Disney comes Maleficent—the untold story of Disney’s most iconic villain from the 1959 classic Sleeping Beauty. A beautiful, pure-hearted young woman, Maleficent has an idyllic life growing up in a peaceable forest kingdom, until one day when an invading army threatens the harmony of the land. Maleficent rises to be the land’s fiercest protector, but she ultimately suffers a ruthless betrayal—an act that begins to turn her pure heart to stone. Bent on revenge, Maleficent faces an epic battle with the invading king’s successor and, as a result, places a curse upon his newborn infant Aurora. As the child grows, Maleficent realizes that Aurora holds the key to peace in the kingdom—and perhaps to Maleficent’s true happiness as well.

Maleficent is set for release on May 30th with Robert Stromberg (Oscar-winning production designer on Avatar and Alice in Wonderland) directing a cast that includes Angelina Jolie (The Tourist), Elle Fanning (Super 8), Sharlto Copley (Elysium), Imelda Staunton (The Pirates! Band of Misfits), Miranda Richardson (The Hours), Juno Temple (The Dark Knight Rises), and Lesley Manville (Romeo and Juliet).

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Elementary Season 2 – Episode 21 Review

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Matt Smith reviews episode 21 of Elementary season 2…

Family is a tricky thing at times. You can’t choose them, and yet they’re supposed to be the most trustworthy people you’ll ever know. Always there for you, never the ones to lie, cheat or steal. Supposedly there for the long haul, even if personalities clash and people aren’t exactly compatible.

This episode, more than any other, is about trust. Sherlock Holmes, perhaps summing up the season so far in an addicts meeting, must solve the case of a missing person. Her friend, and fellow addict, comes to Holmes and Watson in a bid to discover where she is after the police let her down. She’s worried and thinks her friend has turned back to drugs, so Holmes and Watson break into her apartment to try and find clues. Trust issues all around in the first ten minutes.

Meanwhile, Mycroft makes his return. Like last week, it’s a return of a character that has just disappeared and come back at an opportune time for the story. But with a well thought out discussion, in which Mycroft is shown to possess cunning at least equal to our troubled hero, Mycroft explains he’s back for Watson’s heart.

So while Holmes wants Watson for her brain, it’s love Mycroft is supposedly after. The differences in character between Mycroft and Sherlock are well shown here. While Mycroft is a doer, a character who creates these situations, Sherlock is more of a reactionary. He’s someone that needs stimulus in order to work, both literally as a detective and as a character on the screen. It’s in this classic set up that Sherlock and Mycroft have usually differed, both in Elementary and other tales featuring the two brothers.

And as boring as two brothers bickering can sound, Elementary makes this boring case interesting. Sherlock Holmes as a character has always been selfish, and the show uses these traits to great effect when it comes to creating tension within relationships. This series has shown the inside of the mind of a character who, when he sees someone dying, is more interested in finding the weapon, the evidence, a solution, as opposed to helping the person in need.

With everything before it building up to a mystery tail end of the series, it was perhaps inevitable that something like this week’s finale was going to happen. But like any detective story and any decent show looking for good ratings, questions still need answering before the end.

And so, just like family is perhaps supposed to, the end of this week’s episode promises something more than a weekly visit, something with higher emotional stakes and an arc reaching over many episodes. This series will hopefully reward those viewers who’ve stayed for the long haul with the stakes ever higher and cases ever harder, with the fact Sherlock Holmes now has to deal with family, both his possibly untrustworthy brother Mycroft and his surrogate Watson.

Direction in terms of story is something this series hasn’t concentrated so much on, what with it’s continuation of it’s main character’s growth. What the producers have in store now they’ve made Sherlock Holmes a different character to what he was at the beginning of the season is anyone’s guess. Would even the great detective be able to guess, put into the position he’s in now?

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First trailer for Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

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Alexander_PosterWalt Disney Pictures has released the first trailer for Miguel Arteta’s (Cedar Rapids) adaptation of Judith Viorst’s 1972 illustrated classic Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, which stars Steve Carell (Despicable Me), Jennifer Garner (Dallas Buyers Club), Dylan Minnette (Prisoners), Kerris Dorsey (Brothers & Sisters), Ed Oxenbould (Puberty Blues), Megan Mullally (Will & Grace), Jennifer Coolidge (2 Broke Girls), Bella Thorne (Shake It Up!). Check it out after the official synopsis…

“Disney’s “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” follows the exploits of 11-year-old Alexander as he experiences the most terrible and horrible day of his young life—a day that begins with gum stuck in his hair, followed by one calamity after another. But when Alexander tells his upbeat family about the misadventures of his disastrous day, he finds little sympathy and begins to wonder if bad things only happen to him. He soon learns that he’s not alone when his brother, sister, mom and dad all find themselves living through their own terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. Anyone who says there is no such thing as a bad day just hasn’t had one.”

 

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day  is set for release in North America on October 10th and in the UK on October 24th.

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Gotham showrunner on which villains we can expect to see

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penguin-gothamEarlier this week it was announced that FOX has given the green light to Warner Bros. Television’s Batman prequel series Gotham, and now showrunner Bruno Heller (The Mentalist) has spoken to Entertainment Weekly about the upcoming show, discussing which villains we can expect to see during the season:

“Obviously, the Penguin, Riddler, young Catwoman… Possibly Harvey Dent. Poison Ivy. Um … and then there will be others, but I hate to — I’m so used to doing a police procedural, so I’m used to telling, ‘Next week he’s going to go there.’ With this, it’s very much storytelling. So I would be remiss to tell you who will show up when. I will say we’re not going to skimp on giving people the characters they want and expect from Gotham. But when and how they’re going to show up is half the fun. Penguin is one of those guys that, as soon as you see him, you go, “Oh, that’s the Penguin.” It would be hard to disguise him as somebody else.”

And what about the Clown Prince of Crime?

“[The Joker] is the crown jewel of the Batman villains. He will be brought in with great care and a lot of thought… [Heath Ledger gave] a wonderful performance and — apart from everything else — wonderful make-up. And we should try to live up to that. It will be a different character. It’s certainly going to be more Heath Ledger than Cesar Romero. But like I say, all of these people are real people with feelings and emotions and history and parents. I just build from that.”

Be sure to read the full interview much more from Heller about the upcoming series.

Gotham stars Ben McKenzie (The O.C.) as Detective Jim Gordon, Sean Pertwee (Dog Soldiers) as Alfred Pennyworth, Robin Lord Taylor (Another Earth) as Oswald Cobblepot, Donal Logue (Sons of Anarchy) as Harvey Bullock, newcomer Camren Bicondova as Selina Kyle, David Mazouz (Touch) as Bruce Wayne, Cory Michael Smith (Olive Kitteridge) as Edward Nygma, Jada Pinkett Smith (The Matrix) as Fish Mooney, Zabryna Guevara (The Guilt Trip) as Detective Essen, Erin Richards (Being Human) as Barbara Kean and Drew Powell (Malcolm in the Middle) as Butch Gilzean. Watch the trailer here.

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DVD Review – Mammon

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Starring Jon Øigarden, Terje Strømdahl, Ingjerd Egeberg, Alexander Tunby Rosseland and Anna Bache-Wiig.

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SYNOPSIS:

A newspaper journalist revealing fraud in a large multinational company, finds his family involved, ruining his career, family relations, and entangles him in a following mystery.

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The latest in the ‘Nordic Noir’ imprint of Arrow Films, Mammon a Norwegian TV drama recently shown on Channel 4 in the UK.

Following the uncompromising and idealistic journalist Peter Verås (Jon Øigarden) as he attempts to solve the intricate mysteries involved in a web of government wide fraud and financial crime, the series is a thoroughly compelling look into the world of greed and avarice.

Tapping into a rich vein of political intrigue and the contrasting elements at work in both family and national exploitation, Mammon takes a typically Scandinavian approach to the crime thriller genre. Comparisons with The Bridge and The Killing et al can of course be drawn (especially with all the classy apartment and restaurant interiors on show!) but the series looks to the States (as most of Scandinavian TV initially did) for specific inspiration. Films such as The Firm or 1970s Hollywood films such as the The Conversation share a similar sinister conspiratorial edge.

The show pays the viewer off in dividends for following through with the complex and multi-layered narrative. Tying in the seemingly incongruous threads is an art-form, and one that this series manages a lot better than many. Anyone familiar with a newsroom will recognise some of the quirks involved in the development of a story and the choices, both legal and moral, that need to be made at points. The series captures these quandaries to sold effect, producing a show that is as rewarding as it is demanding.

Robert W Monk is a freelance journalist and film writer.

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Simon Kinberg talks The Fantastic Four and its planned sequel

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ultimate-fantastic-four-crossover-1With filming now underway on director Josh Trank’s (Chronicle) reboot of The Fantastic Four, writer and producer Simon Kinberg (X-Men: Days of Future Past) has spoken to Collider about Fox’s latest take on Marvel’s First Family. As well as confirming it will be post-converted into 3D, Kinberg once again promised a “realistic” and “grounded” tone…

“The energy on set is great. Josh Trank is fantastic on set. Really in command, really clear, and the thing that is most unique or defining about the new Fantastic Four is the tone. We’re approaching it in a much more realistic, grounded, science rather than science-fiction way. The playfulness or goofiness of those other movies is very, very different from what we’re trying to do, and that is true for the production design, the casting, the storytelling. But you never know until you get on set how it’s all gonna start to feel, and just seeing those actors and seeing Josh, the way he’s articulating the tone and the way the actors are executing it gives me a lot of confidence that we’ll actually be able to make a cool Fantastic Four movie.”

Fox is of course confident that there’s franchise potential in the reboot, having already set a July 2017 release date for The Fantastic Four 2, and Kinberg also went on to discuss how this has informed the approach to the first movie:

“I think with a lot of these movies you have a sense that if it goes well you’re going to make another one.  If it’s a terrible disaster I don’t know that you ever get a shot no matter what the date is, but they have a lot of confidence in the movie and we have confidence in the movie.  And what I like about it is, as a writer you can start to think about, ‘Well what am I building toward?’… I think actually in some cases what it helps me do as a writer is it forces me to ask certain questions I may not do if I was just telling a one-off movie.  Meaning I have to ask questions of, ‘What is this gonna mean to them when they’re 30, 40, 50 years old?  Who are these characters going to become?’ because hopefully I’ll be writing them in three years, five years, seven years from now.  But those are not necessarily always questions you ask yourself when you’re telling a standalone movie, you sometimes are just like, ‘Who are they in the span of the three weeks this movie takes place?’ or ‘Who were they in the 30 years of their lives that preceded it?’ but you don’t really think past the confines of that film. I think there is an opportunity in this kind of storytelling when you can tell a bigger story, and you can actually even deepen each story by having it project across lots of episodes.”

The Fantastic Four is set for release on June 19th 2015, with a cast that includes Miles Teller (Divergent) as Mr. Fantastic, Kate Mara (American Horror Story) as the Invisible Woman, Michael B. Jordan (Chronicle) as the Human Torch, Jamie Bell (Nymphomaniac) as The Thing, Toby Kebbell (Dawn of the Planet of the Apes) as Doctor Doom, Reg E. Cathey (The Wire) as Dr. Storm and Tim Blake Nelson (The Incredible Hulk) as Harvey Elder.

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John Goodman and Ken Watanabe join voice cast of Transformers: Age of Extinction

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transformers-age-of-extinction-imaxAside from the fact that Peter Cullen will return as Optimus Prime, we’ve heard very little in the way of news surrounding the voice cast for the Autobots and Decepticons in Transformers: Age of Extinction. However, with less than two months to go before the film’s release, director Michael Bay has revealed that Cullen will be joined by Transformers veteran Frank Welker as Galvatron, while the rest of the voice cast includes John Goodman (Inside Llewyn Davis) as Hound and Ken Watanabe (Godzilla) as Drift.

“I am pleased to welcome two gifted and versatile actors, John Goodman and Ken Watanabe, to the world of Transformers,” said Bay. “And to reteam with Peter and Frank, who have brought Transformers characters alive from the beginning. I’ve been fortunate to work with some of the best voice talent in the business, and together we will introduce several exciting new robots to fans of the franchise around the world.”

Also featuring in the voice cast are John DiMaggio (Futurama) as Crosshairs and Mark Ryan (Transformers) as Lockdown, while Robert Foxworth and Reno Wilson return as Ratchet and Brains respectively. Meanwhile, the human cast includes Mark Wahlberg (Pain & Gain), Jack Reynor (What Richard Did), Stanley Tucci (Captain America: The First Avenger), Nicola Peltz (Bates Motel), Li Bingbing (Resident Evil: Retribution), Sophia Myles (Underworld), Victoria Summer (Saving Mr. Banks), Titus Welliver (Lost) and T.J. Miller (She’s Out of My League).

Transformers: Age of Extinction is set for release on June 27th. Watch the first trailer here.

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ABC renews Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. for second season, orders Agent Carter

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Marvel Short - AGENT CARTER (2013)Hayley Atwellon Iron Man 3 DVDABC announced late last night that they would indeed be picking up a second season Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., despite the sliding ratings of the first season, whilst also announcing that they have put in a full order for the long rumoured Agent Carter series.

Despite the sliding ratings Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has picked up in recent weeks following the tie in with Captain America: The Winter Soldier and the revelations that have come with that. This has pretty much been considered a slam dunk for ABC to renew, however they decided to leave it to the last minute as has become habit for them.

The Agent Carter series is due to follow on from the Marvel One-Shot: Agent Carter which was well received by fans, with Hayley Atwell reprising her role from the Captain America films, having publicly expressed her interest in such a series. Dominic Cooper is rumoured to have a recurring role as Howard Stark in the show, which will explore the early stages and the inception of S.H.I.E.L.D. Could we see some of the Howling Commando’s and even possibly a younger Nick Fury?

IGN is reporting that the series is due to skip the pilot stage and is likely to have a shorter episode order than that of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; here’s the official show description:

It’s 1946, and peace has dealt Peggy Carter a serious blow as she finds herself marginalized when the men return home from fighting abroad. Working for the covert SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve), Peggy must balance doing administrative work and going on secret missions for Howard Stark all while trying to navigate life as a single woman in America, in the wake of losing the love of her life – Steve Rogers.

What do you think of Agent’s of S.H.I.E.L.D. getting a second season? Are you excited to get a full series of Agent Carter and who do you think it could feature? Let us know in the comments below…

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May’s Big Video Game Releases

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After the bleak and depressing desert that was April’s game releases, May promises much more for the gamers amongst us…

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – Out now

Bound by Flame – Out Now

Wolfenstein: The New Order – 20th May

Watch Dogs – 27th May

Super Mario Kart 8 – 30th May

Finally, a few things us owners of next-gen consoles can sink out teeth into. The only shame there is that Super Mario Kart 8 is out on a console that no one really owns.

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Kiefer Sutherland on the aborted 24 movie

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24: Live Another DayKiefer Sutherland’s Jack Bauer returned to the screen this week as the event series 24: Live Another Day got underway with a special double-bill [read our review here], and during an interview with Screen Daily at the UK launch of the revived series the star spoke about the planned 24 movie, which obviously failed to materialise…

“We had a look at [a movie]. There are multiple reasons why that didn’t happen and I don’t know all of them. 20th Century Fox is a very big company. We work with the television side. The film side is a whole other area. But in season 8, when [Jack] looks up into that camera and has a 15-minute window to ‘go dark’ and disappear, that was a setup for a potential movie. I think one of the reasons why Howard [Gordon] wanted to do these 12 episodes and where the idea came for him to write was to end it and bring a sense of closure to the show. That was a big part of it. So I don’t see a film shaping itself around what we’re doing right now.”

Sutherland then went on to discuss the small screen revival, stating that: “The last thing you want to do is damage the legacy of a show you’ve put to bed. We had put this to bed for a reason: Howard Gordon, our lead writer, was tired. He had written 196 episodes – the equivalent of 100 movies – in an eight-year period. That gave me pause for thought. But now we’re almost finished I’m so glad, and arguably we’ve made the best season ever.”

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The Insider: Rachel Nichols talks about The Inside and Mike Nichols

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18655071.jpg-r_640_600-b_1_D6D6D6-f_jpg-q_x-xxyxxWhen told that she had a spooky resemblance to Clarice Starling which only added to The Silence of the Lambs (1991) vibe to a TV series where Rachel Nichols [Conan the Barbarian] portrayed a FBI profiler hunting down serial killers, the actress laughs, “That’s so funny you said that!  It happened a lot when I was younger.  The one person people ever said that I looked like was Jodie Foster.  When Tim Minear [Firefly] came on to retool the original pilot of The Inside [Fox, 2005] that was his inspiration.  He said, ‘Jodie Foster and The Silence of the Lambs.’  She has always been one of my absolute favourites.  I adore that comment because that was exactly what we were going for.  I loved the show and working on it.  It got the short end of the stick because with actors Peter Coyote [Sphere] and Adam Baldwin [Full Metal Jacket], and Tim Minear writing the show it could have been so much more.  It was such a heartbreak for me when it ended abruptly after 13 episodes.”  When Minear retooled the concept he did a complete overhaul.  “It literally started off it was 21 Jump Street [Fox, 1987 to 1991] and I was Johnny Depp [Transcendence].  Then it turned into The Silence of the Lambs and I was Jodie Foster.  Everything changed.”

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MCDCHWI EC108When it came to meeting Oscar-winning filmmaker Mike Nichols (The Graduate) during the shooting of Charlie Wilson’s War (2007), Rachel Nichols reveals, “I have never gotten weak in the knees or shy around anyone and I’ve met everyone in the business.  I’ve always been a fan of Mike Nichols.  I loved Closer [2004] and adored his earlier work.  I was so nervous because I didn’t meet him before I got the job.  My first day on-set he came up to me and said, ‘Apparently we’re related.’  His daughter –in-law is Rachel Nichols who is on CNN and formerly on ESPN.  I buckled a little bit as I turned around and there’s Mike Nichols.  I said, ‘Mr. Nichols if we were related I would have used this relationship a long time ago.’  He has got this great belly laugh. When you hear him laugh it would make everyone in the world smile.  I was immediately put to ease.  Mike Nichols is amazing.  He’s lovely.  I would play an extra in the background on one day of work to work with him again.  It was so much fun and carefree.  It wasn’t at all strict.  Everyone was having a great time.  Plus working with Tom Hanks [Apollo 13] who is extremely lovely and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman [The Master] was also extremely lovely; it was one of the best experiences I have ever had.”

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Red band trailer for Bong Joon-ho’s Snowpiercer

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snowpiercerAhead of its U.S. release next month, The Weinstein Company has released a red band trailer for Snowpiercer, the English language debut of South Korean filmmaker Bong Joon-ho (The Host, Mother).

Snowpiercer is set in a future where, after a failed experiment to stop global warming, an Ice Age kills off all life on the planet except for the inhabitants of the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe and is powered by a sacred perpetual-motion engine. A class system evolves on the train but a revolution brews.

Featuring in the cast of Snowpiercer are Chris Evans (Captain America: The Winter Soldier), John Hurt (Immortals), Jamie Bell (The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn), Ed Harris (Game Change), Ewen Bremner (Jack the Giant Slayer), Octavia Spencer (The Help), Go Ah-sung (The Host), Song Kang-ho (The Good, the Bad, the Weird), Alison Pill (Scott Pilgrim vs the World), and Tilda Swinton (We Need to Talk About Kevin).

 

Snowpiercer opens in the States on June 27th.

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Poster for Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season finale ‘Beginning of the End’

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With the finale of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. set for this Tuesday, Entertainment Weekly has revealed the final Hyda-centric Art of Level Seven poster for ‘Beginning of the End’, which comes courtesy of Toronto-based Phantom City Creative…

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You can also check out a promo for the season finale here.

‘Beginning of the End’ – Dark secrets are revealed as Coulson and his team put everything on the line to stop Garrett and the forces of HYDRA, on the explosive season finale of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., TUESDAY, MAY 13 (8:00-9:01 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.

Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. stars Clark Gregg as Agent Phil Coulson, Ming-Na Wen as Agent Melinda May, Brett Dalton as Agent Grant Ward, Chloe Bennet as Skye, Iain De Caestecker as Agent Leo Fitz and Elizabeth Henstridge as Agent Jemma Simmons. Guest starring are Bill Paxton as Agent Garrett, J. August Richards as Deathlok/Mike Peterson, David Conrad as Ian Quinn, Ruth Negga as Raina, B.J. Britt as Agent Triplett, Patton Oswalt as Koenig, Josh Daugherty as Kyle Zeller, Nicole J. Butler as Aunt Mindy, Ajani Wrighster as Ace, Mark Berry as Navy admiral, Jeffrey Muller as Agent Kaminsky, Asif Ali as Jesse, Kyla Garcia as Mrs. Zeller, Glenn Morshower as General Jacobs, Jean Louisa Kelly as Dr. Keen and Cynthia Rose Hall as employee.

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Promo poster and images for Arrow’s season two finale ‘Unthinkable’

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Following on from yesterday’s promos [see here], we’ve got a poster and a batch of images for ‘Unthinkable’ – Wednesday’s hotly-anticipated season two finale of Arrow; check them out here….

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OLIVER MUST DECIDE ONCE AND FOR ALL IF HE’S A KILLER OR A HERO – Slade (Manu Bennett) moves forward with his plan to kill one more person in Oliver’s (Stephen Amell) life. While Oliver has fought all year to be more than the killer he once was, when Slade kidnaps someone close to Oliver’s heart, Oliver is pushed to the edge and realizes sometimes it takes doing the unthinkable to stop the monster. Meanwhile, Diggle (David Ramsey) takes on Amanda Waller (guest star Cynthia Addai-Robinson) with a little help from some friends, and Thea (Willa Holland) turns to Roy (Colton Haynes) in her time of need.

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Roberto Orci frontrunner to direct Star Trek 3

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star-trek-into-darkness-650-paramountLast month we heard that Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness co-writer and producer Roberto Orci was lobbying hard to fill the director’s chair vacated by J.J. Abrams on the third instalment of Paramount’s rebooted franchise, and now Deadline is reporting that Orci is the “clear frontrunner” and a deal could come together “at warp speed”.

Should he get the job, Star Trek 3 would mark the directorial debut of Orci, who recently dissolved his long-time writing partnership with Alex Kurtzman. As it happens, Kurtzman is also gearing up for his own directing gig with Sony’s Amazing Spider-Man spin-off Venom.

As yet, there’s no word on an official release date for Star Trek 3 but seeing as 2016 marks the 60th anniversary of the iconic sci-fi franchise then surely that must be a good shout.

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First teaser trailer for The Inbetweeners Movie 2

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The Inbetweeners Movie 2Ahead of its release in August, the first teaser trailer for the British comedy sequel The Inbetweeners Movie 2 has finally arrived online after showing in cinemas over the past couple of weeks, and we’ve got it for you right here….

Directed by The Inbetweeners creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris, the follow-up to one of the most successful British films of all time sees Jay (James Buckley), Neil (Blake Harrison), Simon (Joe Thomas) and Will (Simon Bird) reuniting down under. Apart from that, we know very little else…

 

The Inbetweeners Movie 2 is set for a UK release on August 6th.

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