Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Captain America's Title Change

We can't say we're surprised about this, but Captain America: The First Avenger isn't going to be called Captain America when its released in some international markets later this year.
Citing "Marvel Studios insiders," The Los Angeles Times reports that the Marvel-Paramount movie will be released as simply The First Avenger in Russia, South Korea and the Ukraine.
"Those involved in the decision are being careful to frame the move as a matter of brand management and consumer awareness and not as a decision tilted by cultural or political winds, " according to the paper. "In private, Marvel insiders said that early on in the project's planning there was talk that the title might need to be changed in numerous international markets but that there was a 'pleasant surprise' — the brand recognition of the comic-book superhero was so strong that it overrode those considerations in many places. That was not the case in Russia, South Korea and the Ukraine."

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Catwoman Joins The Dark Knight Rises

Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Anne Hathaway has been cast as Selina Kyle in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises. She will be starring alongside Christian Bale, who returns in the title role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. Christopher Nolan stated, "I am thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Anne Hathaway, who will be a fantastic addition to our ensemble as we complete our story."

New Spider-Man Suit Pics

Spy pics have been coming in from the set of the Spider-Man reboot lately, and the latest batch to hit gives us a much better look at the wallcrawler's costume than the recently released official shot from Sony. Not that that's a good thing...
We see Spidey's mask in it, which seems to have red lenses rather than the usual white ones. We can also pretty clearly make out his mechanical webshooters, so score one for us old-school fans. And what's with those shoes? Air Spideys, anyone?
 Or maybe they are. One thing is clear from these images, though: This is a very different Spider-Man suit than the Sam Raimi version.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Want a 7th Season of Supernatural?

According to Jennifer Arrow of E! online, there's a more-than-good chance that The CW's Supernatural will be back next year for a seventh season.
CW president Dawn Ostroff told E! that "We haven't officially picked anything up yet, but [Supernatural] is creatively doing so well—and it's doing better on Friday night than it was on Thursday night—so I can't imagine we won't pick it up."

"Our network team works with the Supernatural team very closely," Ostroff told Arrow. "We haven't started talking about next year, but I'd be shocked if we didn't pick it up."

"Shocked?" "Shocked" is good.

Pirates 5 Writer Hired

Disney believes future installments in its Pirates of the Caribbean franchise are seaworthy enough to hire a series veteran to script Pirates of the Caribbean 5.
Deadline reports that Disney has sealed a deal with Terry Rossio, the co-writer of the previous four Pirates pics, to script the fifth entry. It will mark the first film in the series Rossio will have written without his partner, Ted Elliott.
The site adds that Disney is also angling to sign Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides director Rob Marshall to helm the fifth movie, and that Johnny Depp has a deal to reprise his role as Jack Sparrow for another movie although he's not locked.
Depp, however, told Entertainment Weekly that he's gung-ho to set sail for another movie. "As long as we can put all the puzzle pieces together, I would most definitely consider it," said Depp.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Smallville: One More Supergirl Appearance?

We saw Supergirl return to Smallville earlier this season, but will we get one more appearance from the Girl of Steel before the show comes to an end in May? I spoke to Laura Vandervoort last night about the possibility of her returning and her answer was decidedly coy.

"I did an episode this season and I… well, we'll have to see." For what it's worth, Vandervoort had a big smile on her face as she pointedly paused before she said, "well, we'll have to see," which had me thinking the chances are at least good. But I certainly can't promise I'm right about that.

I mentioned to Vandervoort that since her last appearance on Smallville, there have been multiple references to Kara on the show, including showing photos of her in the paper. She smiled, replying, "I think that's good for me to know, actually. I'm still hanging around!"

Why Was Gandalf Holding Out?

Sir Ian McKellen was among the last of the Lord of the Rings veterans to sign on for The Hobbit. The conventional wisdom was that he was holding out for more money. but the actor claims that wasn't the case.

Vulture points out this posting McKellen made this week at his official site where he explained his delay in agreeing to reprise his role as Gandalf in The Hobbit.

"All I had to decide was what to do with the time that is given me. I'm 71 and fit: though at my age who knows what accident is 'round the next corner? For a year or more, I have been arranging my professional commitments around the possibility of The Hobbit films starting at almost anytime," McKellen began.

He went on to say, "As my agent continued to negotiate with Warner Brothers, I kept wondering was Gandalf what I most wanted to do, more than a new play for instance or indeed a new part? Sequels aren't necessarily as rewarding to act in as their originals. Could I let Gandalf go? Would anyone else care if I did? Elsewhere, does anyone care that Michael Gambon was not the first to play Dumbledore?"