Morgan Freeman Enters Oblivion
Oscar winner Morgan Freeman has joined Tom Cruise in Oblivion, the sci-fi epic from TRON: Legacy director Joe Kosinski.
Oscar winner Morgan Freeman has joined Tom Cruise in Oblivion, the sci-fi epic from TRON: Legacy director Joe Kosinski.
Sullivan Stapleton, who appeared in the 2010 crime drama Animal Kingdom and on the TV series Strike Back, will star in the untitled follow-up to 300. Whether he’s playing the Persian leader Xerxes or the Athenian general Themistocles is a little unclear, though.
Dexter alum David Ramsey will play Oliver Queen’s bodyguard on Arrow, The CW pilot loosely based on DC Comics’ Green Arrow.
A CW executive describes the newly greenlit Arrow pilot, based on DC Comics’ Green Arrow, as “very provocative and sophisticated and edgy,” and a departure from shows like Smallville.
Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk, Thor, Hawkeye, Nick Fury, Black Widow and Loki make the first cut of The Avengers MiniMates from Diamond Select Toys.
Columbia Pictures launched a viral campaign for The Amazing Spider-Man with a hidden link in the new trailer for director Marc Webb’s franchise reboot.
Denzel Washington is in early talks to join Mark Wahlberg in 2 Guns, director Baltasar Kormakur’s adaptation of the BOOM! Studios miniseries by Steven Grant and Mataes Santolouco.
Following several setbacks, 20th Century Fox has announced director James Mangold’s The Wolverine will premiere July 26, 2013, with Hugh Jackman reprising his starring role.
A marketing tie-in with Harley Davidson produces a new image for Marvel’s The Avengers featuring Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye, Black Widow and the Incredible Hulk.
Following yesterday’s worldwide sneak peeks, Columbia Pictures has unveiled a new full-length trailer for The Amazing Spider-Man, director Marc Webb’s reboot of the film franchise.
Four new stills have surfaced from Dredd, director Pete Travis’ adaptation of the long-running 2000AD comic strip. The film, which stars Karl Urban, Olivia Thirlby and Lena Headey, opens in 3D on Sept. 21.
A new still of Tom Hiddleston as a grim Loki surfaced over the weekend, along with character banners for Marvel’s The Avengers. Directed by Joss Whedon, the film opens May 4.