Digital Spy is reporting that Aussie soap star turned sulky pop starlet Natalie Imbruglia has auditioned for a part in X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
The news follows a casting shake-up that happened earlier in the year after the departure of Karl Urban, who has since signed to play Leonard McCoy in the new Star Trek movie. Producers of the X-Men spinoff movie have also reportedly approached Natalie Portman and Gerard Butler to consider parts in the film, while Liev Schreiber and Kodi Smit-McPhee are rumoured to be on board with Hugh Jackman taking the lead with co-star Maggie Q.
Mister Evo over at Joblo has produced a couple of photos depicting in-theatre displays designed to promote next year’s most anticipated blockbuster Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
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Set at the height of the Cold War in 1957, the fourth outing for Harrison Ford’s bullwhip-cracking archaeologist sees him racing for the Crystal Skull against operatives from the Soviet Union, including Oscar winner Cate Blanchett as the seductive Agent Spalko.
A new promotional image from Jon Favreau’s Iron Man movie has been published online courtesy of Comingsoon. Whilst it’s similar to previous stills released by the studio as far back as August, it does show off the metal-clad hero in nice detail.
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The highly anticipated film stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeff Bridges and is scheduled to open in theaters May 2nd 2008.
Universal Pictures has published the first two stills from The Incredible Hulk.
The Louis Leterrier-directed film - not a sequel to Ang Lee’s 2005 Hulk movie but a fresh start - hits theaters June 13, 2008 and stars the likes of Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson, Christina Cabot and Lou Ferrigno.
ABC’s Lost goes back on air with its fourth season January 31, and you can get up to date with the hit series with a special recap video.
The 8 minute, 15 seconds trailer Lost In 8:15 is available on the show’s website and takes you through Lost’s first three seasons, from the crash of Oceanic Air’s Flight 815 to this year’s third season finale.
Lost premiered in September 2004 and has won numerous accolades including six Emmys, one Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Writers Guild of America Award, and a Producers Guild Award.
NBC recently aired a fifteen-second commercial for their new Knight Rider TV movie/pilot (premiering February 17), featuring the new KITT (voiced by Will Arnett):
Columbia Pictures has unveiled the trailer for the off-beat superhero film Hancock (formerly Tonight, He Comes) on Apple.com.
The movie stars Will Smith as an unpopular alcoholic superhero who enrolls a publicist (Jason Bateman) to help rehabilitate himself, but eventually begins an affair with his wife (Charlize Theron).
Hancock is directed by Peter Berg (The Kingdom) and opens in cinemas July 2, 2008.
Hulk Is Hero. It has been a long and hard two years for director Louis Letterier. To bring The Incredible Hulk to the screen was not only only a huge task in terms of scale but also in terms of a media and fanbase who were protective over a character they felt had been misconstrued […]
I am a little leary of the situation. The truth will come out when, and if the US economy, and the dollar begins to strengthen. If prices remain high, you’ll know someone is lying. Either OPEC doesn’t have the supply they claim they have, or Analysts are incorrect when they say demand has decreased. Personally, I don’t buy the claim that demand has decreased. Population is ever increasing, so, the the demand should always be increasing.