All Posts Tagged With: "Marvel"

Pitt is Thor? Willis joins A-Team?


Latino Review spreads the word regarding two highly interesting casting rumors. Apparently, the actor being considered to play Thor in the Marvel motion picture is Brad Pitt. The site also has the scoop that Bruce Willis could play Col. John “Hannibal” Smith, the leader of the A-Team, for John Singleton’s theatrical update of the television series.

12May2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Downey Jr. readying for Iron Man 2


IESB.net has learned from Robert Downey Jr.’s Iron Man trainer, Brad Bose, that the actor is about to start training for Iron Man 2. The training will take approximately five months, as it appears production on the sequel will begin in early 2009. With Iron Man having already accumulated over $104 million at the domestic box office, Paramount and Marvel are seemingly eager for the second film in the franchise.

5May2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Fantastic Four defeated?


Chris Evans tells MTV that he believes the current Fantastic Four movie franchise is dead. “I’m pretty sure we won’t do [another] one,” confesses Evans, who played the Human Torch in both films. “I’m assuming that one is a closed book.” Still, the actor admits he would be open to cameoing as Torch in perhaps another Marvel franchise. “If Johnny Storm wanted to make a pop-in appearance in one of those movies that would be a treat,” affirmed Evans.

20Mar2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Sturgess talks Spider-Man: The Musical


IESB recently had the opportunity to ask actor Jim Sturgess about his involvement with the Spider-Man musical currently in the works. In response, Sturgess admitted that he and Evan Rachel Wood helped director Julie Taymor prepare and present to Marvel and Sony the structure of the musical. However, he is unsure at this time whether or not he will star in the actual production.

15Mar2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

Big Screen Roundup: 1/26/08 Edition



The January 13, 2008 edition of the Los Angeles Times featured a large advertisement for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. Included in the ad’s artwork was a first look at the character of Reepicheep, voiced by Eddie Izzard. NarniaWeb has a scan of the image.

Dark Horizons looks at The Sun Online which suggests that Johnny Depp may step in for Heath Ledger on The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus, following the young actor’s tragic passing this week.

Coming Soon has video coverage of Sony Pictures’ press event for the latest James Bond feature, Quantum of Solace. The festivities, held at British film studio Pinewood Studios, contained B-roll footage, a press conference and interviews.

Quint at Ain’t It Cool News chats with Ari Gold, Shoshannah Stern and Adrian Grenier about their work on Adventures of Power. The film’s synopsis reads, “In his quest to become the world’s greatest air-drummer, a small-town dreamer must overcome obstacles and ridicule to save the day.”

Such brands as McDonald’s, General Mills, Lego and Target are gearing up to promote the Wachowskis’ Speed Racer, writes Variety. Helping the film collect such backing is that it will be going for a G rating.

In other movie marketing news, Variety investigates the rising trend of Hollywood studios having to promote their films without the help of retail chains, fast-food franchises, cell-phone companies, automakers and packaged-good firms.

DVDActive spreads the details for the upcoming home entertainment releases of Sleuth, The Golden Compass, No Country for Old Men and The Sasquatch Gang.

Ultimate Disney has the lowdown on what to expect when National Treasure: Book of Secrets hits stores with two DVD editions and a Blu-ray release.

As noted by AOL’s Black Voices, Cedric the Entertainer revealed to BlackFilm.com that Beyoncé Knowles has been cast as famed singer Etta James for his next film, Cadillac Records.

Variety indicates that the Writers Guild of America has signed another interim deal, this one being with RKO Pictures. The announcement comes a day after it was reported that the WGA has signed similar pacts with Lionsgate and Marvel.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Anchor Bay Entertainment has picked up U.S. distribution rights the Jon Knautz horror comedy Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer. The mid-six-figure deal came with a theatrical commitment.

Actress Emmy Rossum has been posting continuously at her official MySpace blog, in between filming scenes for Dragonball. Dragon Ball Movie Blog summarizes some of the newsworthy info she has provided.

William H. Macy talks with Coming Soon about Wild Hogs 2 and his directorial debut, Keep Coming Back. The site also had the opportunity to speak with The Wackness stars Josh Peck and Sir Ben Kingsley.

New posters for The Wackness and Dolphins and Whales 3D: Tribes of the Ocean are available to view at the Internet Movie Poster Awards.

26Jan2008 | Josh E Armstrong | Continued

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