Director James Wan talks with Spinoff Online about his upcoming horror movie The Conjuring, the status of Insidious: Chapter 2, and his “lucky charm” Patrick Wilson.
The release of The Hobbit: There and Back Again, the conclusion of Peter Jackson’s big-screen trilogy, has been moved from July 18, 2014, to Dec. 17, 2014.
Director James Wan (Saw, The Conjuring) is in talks with New Line about helming a big-screen adaptation of the ’80s action-adventure television series MacGyver.
In separate interviews, Ian McKellen talks about how he almost didn’t return for The Hobbit while Stephen Colbert teases a potential cameo appearance in the films.
Director Peter Jackson and the cast of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey debuted never-before-seen footage and new characters to a packed Hall H crowd at Comic-Con International.
A new panoramic scroll depicts 10 key scenes from The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the first installment of director Peter Jackson’s two-movie adaptation of the beloved J.R.R. Tolkien novel.
Ahead of Saturday’s Hall H presentation, Peter Jackson has revealed the Comic-Con International poster for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the first part of his two-move adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s beloved novel.
The Muppets director James Bobin has signed on to helm the espionage thriller Agent Zigzag for New Line and Playtone Productions.
Brad Peyton, who most recently directed Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, is being eyed by the studio to helm the disaster film San Andreas 3D.
New Line has picked up Duncan Rouleau’s 2009 Image Comics miniseries The Great Unknown, attaching MacGruber‘s Jorma Taccone to direct the action-comedy from a script by Michael Starrbury.
Both Dwayne Johnson and Josh Hutcherson are reportedly set to appear in New Line’s newly announced sequel to Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.
New Line is planning to continue the Jules Verne-inspired Journey series, with director Brad Peyton and screenwriters Brian and Mark Gunn signing on to work on a third installment.