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Bloodgood to play female lead in Terminator 4


Moon Bloodgood (NBC’s Journeyman) will play the female lead in the fourth installment of the Terminator franchise, writes Yahoo!/Reuters. “Bloodgood will play a no-nonsense and battle-hardened member of the resistance who is carrying a lot of guilt over surviving the nuclear holocaust.” Other cast members for the Terminator sequel include Christian Bale, Sam Worthington and Anton Yelchin.

21Apr2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

UPDATED: Terminator 4 shut down?


UGO spreads the word that Terminator 4 may have been shut down. A reason for the production’s possible cancellation has yet to be given. Directed by McG, Terminator 4 was going to feature Christian Bale as John Connor, Anton Yelchin as Kyle Reese and Avatar’s Sam Worthington.

UPDATE: It appears that Terminator 4 has not been shut down. First dismantling rumors of the film’s demise was the report that Moon Bloodgood (NBC’s Journeyman) had been cast as the movie’s female lead.

Now, a source indicates to Conversational Ball that production on Terminator 4 is indeed still going strong, as the picture is currently filming.

19Apr2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Bale talks Dark Knight sequel


With Entertainment Weekly, Christian Bale shares his thoughts on The Dark Knight. As for a third chapter in the Batman Begins franchise, Bale commented, “I would, knowing the Dark Knight story, I would like very much to complete a trilogy. And I think that knowing the story of The Dark Knight, it leaves you anticipating something that really can get very, very interesting for a third. Now, the question would be: Is [director Christopher Nolan] going to be doing it? Because to me I find it tricky to imagine working on it without it being a collaboration with Chris.”

18Mar2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Big Screen Roundup: 1/28/08 Edition



Guillermo del Toro is in talks to direct back-to-back installments of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, informs The Hollywood Reporter. Both del Toro and Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson will oversee writing for the films. Co-financed by New Line and MGM, the Hobbit series will have a production budget estimated at $150 million for each feature. At this time, it appears the release date for the first film will be in 2010, with the second one following in 2011.

Director Christopher Nolan has written a touching tribute titled “Charisma as Natural as Gravity” to the late actor Heath Ledger. Available to read at Newsweek, the essay focuses on Ledger’s enthusiasm and work ethic during the filming of Nolan’s The Dark Knight. Meanwhile, Superhero Hype! has collected three new images from the upcoming Batman feature.

Variety records that Universal Pictures and Working Title Films have agreed to a two-picture deal with Atonement director Joe Wright.

Julia Roberts will produce and star in the film adaptation of Margot Berwin’s upcoming novel Hothouse Flowers for Sony’s Columbia Pictures, writes The Hollywood Reporter. The actress will portray “a recently divorced woman who is dissatisfied with her job at a Manhattan ad agency and goes off on an adventure that takes her to places she never expected to go.”

IGN has learned John Cleese is in negotiations to join the cast of the remake for the 1951 sci-fi classic The Day The Earth Stood Still. Cleese’s role would be that of “physicist Dr. Barnhardt, a Nobel Prize laureate who plays a key part in figuring out the mission and meaning of the arrival of the alien Klaatu.”

Coming Soon rounds up sources showing Channing Tatum to have the lead role of Duke in director Stephen Sommers’ G.I. Joe live-action adaptation.The Canadian Press reports that the next project for Robert Redford to produce and star in will be A Walk in the Woods, an adaptation of the bestselling 1998 Bill Bryson book about hiking the Appalachian Trail. Barry Levinson is expected to direct the film.

According to Deadline Hollywood Daily, Harvey Weinstein of The Weinstein Co. is already considering another installment in the Rambo franchise. An early idea from Weinstein involves “bringing the character back to the United States.”

ShockTillYouDrop.com speaks with Funny Games stars Michael Pitt and Brady Corbet about Michael Haneke’s remake of his own psychological thriller.

Variety indicates that Marlene Forte will be seen s “Chief Transporter” in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek. The magazine also reveals Marion Cotillard, Channing Tatum, Giovanni Ribisi, Stephen Dorff and Jason Clarkeas as joining Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in the Michael Mann feature Public Enemies.

Dark Horizons updates readers on release date changes for the following movies: Choke (8/1), Hellraiser (2009), Trailer Trash (no longer scheduled), Youth in Revolt (12/12), The Patriots (11/14) and Towelhead (8/15).

Coming Soon brings readers such exclusives as a clip from the King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters DVD, as well as an interview with Strange Wilderness star Kevin Heffernan.

28Jan2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

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