Thursday, December 18, 2008

Alan Horn, The President of Warner Bros, talks DARK KNIGHT, GREEN LANTERN, and More


This video debunks the rumors of any casting choices for the next Batman movie. This interview is dated December 18, 2008!
-Andres

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

X-Men Origins: Wolverine Full Trailer Debut!

Eddie Murphy to play Riddler in next Batman Film?!

THIS IS A HOAX!!! There is no script!!! Christopher Nolan hasn't resigned with WB and there is no such time for a Batman movie to come out 2010!! The Sun is lying and people are falling for it!!!!

-Andres

REPORT: The Beverly Hills Cop star, 47, has been signed up by British director CHRISTOPHER NOLAN to reprise the role played by JIM CARREY in 1995’s Batman Forever.

The surprise move follows speculation linking Pirates of the Caribbean star JOHNNY DEPP to the part.

The film, set for a 2010 release, is being developed under the working title Gotham.

Execs have also signed up rising Transformers star SHIA LABEOUF, 22, to play Robin.

CHRISTIAN BALE will return as Bruce Wayne, while MICHAEL CAINE will again play Bruce’s assistant Alfred.

Meanwhile, Brit RACHEL WEISZ is said to be up for the Catwoman role.

Insiders also revealed to The Sun the flick will end on a cliffhanger over whether Batman survives a blast at Wayne Towers.

Nolan had been tight-lipped about the future of the Batman films after being rocked by the January death of HEATH LEDGER — tipped to receive a posthumous Oscar for his role as The Joker in Batman Returns.

A film insider said: “Chris wasn’t sure if he wanted to do another movie but as soon as he decided to, he got the wheels in motion.

“Eddie’s a fantastic addition. Everyone’s excited to see what he does as the Riddler.”

LINK TO HOAX STORY

Monday, December 15, 2008

Wolverine to host the Oscars!

"Thirty years ago when I was in Sydney watching Johnny Carson host the Oscars with my family, I never imagined that I'd one day have the chance to be up on that stage myself! I am very grateful to the Academy for giving me this opportunity. And, excited to be working with Larry and Bill on what I know will be a fun and memorable celebration." -Hugh Jackman

LINK TO STORY

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

VARIETY: L.A. critics wired for 'Wall-E'


REPORT: Disney/Pixar’s robot love story "Wall-E" was named best picture of the year by the Los Angeles Film Critics Assn. on Tuesday, marking the first time in the org’s 33-year history that an animated film has taken the top prize.

While the L.A. critics have leaned toward specialty fare in recent years, such as "There Will Be Blood," "American Splendor" and "About Schmidt," they’ve honored mainstream crowd-pleasers before: "Star Wars" won best pic in 1977, "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial" in 1982.

LINK TO REPORT