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There's nothing like a near-death experience to prepare someone for their wedding!
On Friday's episode of Hawaii Five-0, Kono (Grace Park) finds her life in danger as she attempts a solo canoe trip around the Hawaiian Islands in honor of her mother, who always wanted to travel the route and never got
Britney Spears knows "you better work b----" -- but discovered hard work has its limits when she injured her ankle during Wednesday night's show in Las Vegas, according to ABC News.
The pop star is currently in residence at Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino doing her "Piece of Me" show. While
Shonda Rhimes continued her assault on the emotional well-being of Grey's Anatomy fans everywhere with Thursday's episode, the first of the series' P.D.* era. (*post-Derek).
There were so many time jumps, so much zig-zagging of feelings in this episode, that I almost don't even know where to begin.
In Jennifer Ridha's upcoming book Criminal That I Am, she writes, "Like many unconventional romances, ours is over far too soon. Unlike many unconventional romances, ours is cut short due to our having collectively committed a federal offense."
Suge Knight's day in court has finally come -- and on Thursday he pleaded "not guilty" to all of the charges related to his alleged hit-and-run incident earlier this year, according to CNN.
The rap mogul was charged with the murder of Terry Carter, who was run down by Knight's car in a Compton
After the bloodbath of Hannibal's Season 2 finale, Hannibal Lecter (Mads Mikkelsen) is now one of the world's most wanted men. But don't expect that to slow the good doctor down.
"Hannibal is running, but he's not hiding," Mikkelsen told TVGuide.com during a recent visit to the Toronto set. "His
Usually found in indie and dramatic fare such as Kinsey, You Can Count On Me, Mystic River and The Truman Show, the closest she has come to a big superhero project is voicing the computer in Arthur Christmas. Yet, next year, she’ll be on screen in some unspecified role.
Though the plot is still mostly unknown, the sequel will see the turtles – performance captured and voiced by Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Pete Ploszek and Jeremy Howard – tackling threats new and old in New York City. Megan Fox and Will Arnett are back as April O’Neill and scuzzy cameraman Vernon Fenwick respectively, with Danny Woodburn once more providing the performance work for mutant rat mentor Splinter. Stephen Amell is playing Casey Jones with Tyler Perry as Baxter Stockman, and Brian Tee was recently announced as the new Shredder. Earth To Echo’s David Green has taken over directorial duties this time, but writers Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec are back to provide the script for the movie, which is now shooting.
The film is scheduled to arrive here on June 3, 2016.
Update: A new poster along the same lines as the trailer is online. But we'll add it lower down the page in a gallery, so don't click if you're still spoiler-phobic.
Some trailers can be shy about revealing certain details, but not this new 'pay off' teaser from Terminator Genisys. As the latest issue of Empire revealed, there's a whole new Terminator in this movie, and this is the trailer reveals what it does - and which actor (or actress) plays it.
So, in short, sound the spoiler siren - and buckle up for something pretty intriguing...
So yes, John Connor himself, as played by Jason Clarke, is the new Terminator, with the power to disintegrate and reform at will. He is part-human, part-machine, all-unstoppable: until he's stopped, of course, which may well happen by the end of Terminator Genisys. But how does this work with the time-travel / reboot nature of the film?
{Terminator Genisys Payoff poster}
There are also a number of intriguing titbits littered throughout the trailer, including the Arnie on Arnie fight, the new young John Connor, and the "Genisys" billboard that flashes past briefly. It's a trailer that shows a lot of the pyrotechnics fans of the franchise have to look forward to, with more no doubt still in store on the big screen.
With Byung-hun Lee, Matt Smith, J.K. Simmons, Dayo Okeniyi and Sandrine Holt also among the cast, Terminator Genisys is set to arrive in our cinemas on July 3. For more on the film, be sure to check out the current issue, which looks a lot like this:
With the film due in August, some new character posters for Fantastic Four have arrived online and their super power is that they link together to form one giant banner. Which doesn’t seem like a great ability, but what if it’s a Bruce Banner. Eh? EH? Now you’re thinking, aren’t you? You’re mostly thinking, ‘you idiot, they’re at different studios’ but at least you’re thinking. Where were we? Right. Posters. Yes. Take a look below. {Fantastic Four Character Posters}
Mostly the images make us think, ‘why are you all just staring at the camera when there is a meteor-pocalypse afflicting the Baxter building and the rest of New York? Don’t you care?’ Clearly they have other things on their minds. And not just The Thing.
Promising a more realistic – as far as you can go given their powers – approach, director Josh Trank and writer/producer Simon Kinberg’s take on the classic Marvel characters finds the four – Reed Richards (Miles Teller), Sue Storm (Kate Mara), Johnny Storm (Michael B. Jordan) and Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) gaining unusual (and often unwanted) new abilities after an experimental trip to another dimension goes badly wrong.
"There's the opportunity to make something that is challenging and tragic and dramatic," Trank told Empire. "The opportunity is right there in the material. We'd rather steer it in that direction as opposed to just embracing a tone that comes right off the page." We’ll see the full result on August 6.
It’s probably best (and director Brad Bird-approved) to go into Tomorrowland: A World Beyond knowing as little as possible so the mysteries can reveal themselves on screen. But that’s not always the way movie marketing works, so new videos on two of the characters – Britt Robertson’s Casey and Athena (Raffey Cassidy) have hit the Interwebs. If you’re trying to stay as pure as possible, you’ll want to heed a mild Spoiler Warning, particularly on the first video.
We’re given a little more information on Casey which goes some way to explain why she might get tangled up in the plan to save Tomorrowland. She’s a curious type, a dreamer and a builder and also clearly not afraid to get in trouble if it’s for the right reason.
When she’s given a glimpse of Tomorrowland, she decides to seek out one person who might be able to tell her more – Frank Walker (George Clooney), a seemingly failed inventor living alone who turns out to be much more than the world at large imagines.
As for Athena, she’s still largely being kept a mystery, and in her video, she simply explains a little more about the city.
With Judy Greer, Kathryn Hahn, Hugh Laurie and Pierce Gagnon in the cast, Tomorrowland: A World Beyond is set to arrive in the UK on May 22.
Adapted by John Fusco from William Paul Young’s 2007 novel, the story follows a man (Worthington) whose youngest daughter is kidnapped during a family holiday. Evidence turns up in an abandoned shack to suggest she was murdered, which stymies the case. But then, four years later, he receives a note, apparently from God, inviting him to go back to the ruined building. Against his better judgement, he accepts, and what he finds there changes his life forever. Given whom Spencer is playing, we’re guessing it won’t be a false lead.
Hazeldine has been busy setting up the film, which has yet to lock in a release date. As for Worthington, he was recently attached to Gerard Butler heist thriller Den Of Thieves and will next be seen on our screens in Everest, due September 25. There’s also the small matter of several Avatar sequels still lurking on his to-do list as soon as James Cameron is ready to revisit Pandora.
He's attached to the long-simmering novel adaptation
Though Ridley Scott has wanted to adapt Joe Haldeman’s classic hard sci-fi tome The Forever War for more than 30 years now, he’s had to sit and watch it frustratingly linger in limbo at 20th Century Fox. The rights have since gone back on the market and now lie with Channing Tatum’s Free Association production company. He’s aiming to produce and star in the eventual film, with Warner Bros. and Sony now locked in negotiation combat to see which can emerge triumphant and make it happen.
Haldeman’s 1947 story follows a group of soldiers, but in particular William Mandella and his friend Marygay, conscripted into the military following an attack on human colonies by the alien Taurans. After gruelling training on Earth, he and his companions are sent through a wormhole-like phenomenon to fight - but the vast distances involved mean that each time they return to Earth, decades or centuries of local time have passed and society has massively changed, even though the soldiers have only experienced weeks or months of subjective time. It’s got big concepts at its core, but audiences might be more ready for them thanks to Interstellar’s exploration of wormhole mechanics and the effects on time.
Other key players here besides Tatum are Richard Edlund, a visual effects artist who worked on (among many other things) the original Star Wars trilogy and who owned the rights, and Prometheus writer Jon Spaihts, who is attached to provide the script. Can The Forever War finally be won? We might at last find out.
Game of Thrones' badass queen has turned out to be a disappointment.
Coming into the HBO series' fifth season, this was supposed to be the year of the Khaleesi since Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) stopped her march across the giant continent of Essos to put down roots in Meereen, the latest city
Or at least they talked. After John Stamos called bullsh-- on reports that the Olsen twins hadn't heard about the upcoming Netflix Full House series (which it titled Fuller House, natch), he tweeted that he sat down and spoke to Mary-Kate Olsen about it.
Roots is getting back to its, uh, roots, by naming original cast member LeVar Burton as a co-executive producer for the new televised miniseries, according to TVLine.
The new version of Roots will take more material from Alex Haley's 1976 novel Roots: The Saga of an American Family, on which the
Well, not on Game of Thrones -- that we know of, anyway. But Sophie Turner stars as a young Jean Grey in the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse, and executive producer Bryan Singer just posted the first shot of her and fellow X-(wo)Man Jubilee (played by newcomer
After his brave interview with Diane Sawyer, many people echoed the sentiment that Bruce Jenner deserved to grace the Wheaties box again. The makers of Wheaties responded this week by expressing their support for him.
"Bruce Jenner continues to be a respected member of Team Wheaties," said a
On Sunday's episode of American Odyssey, Peter (Peter Facinelli) pays Joe (Darren Goldstein) a visit in prison to try to hatch a plan to get him out. But as it turns out, Peter may have more problems of his own to worry about.
Angela Bassett is the latest Horror Story alum to join the fifth installment of the franchise. Creator Ryan Murphy tweeted the news on Thursday, teasing that Bassett will be "making lots of trouble" with co-star Lady Gaga.
Only halfway into Wednesday's American Idol and it was already elimination time. As anyone could have guessed, Rayvon was once again in the bottom two, this timed joined by Tyanna. But rather than have either perform for the new Twitter fan save, it was quickly announced that Rayvon was safe. Again.
As its 40th season dies down, Saturday Night Live is gearing up for its version of the Olympics: election season! When the show returns this fall, there's no doubt we'll be seeing plenty of sketches starring Kate McKinnon as Hillary Clinton.
But McKinnon succeeds a long line of hilarious women who
As he did with Skyfall, Sam Mendes does with Spectre: teasing eager Bond fans with behind-the-scenes video blogs. This new one centres on a car chase in Rome, and comes with some complimentary quotes from Mendes himself and Dave Bautista, who plays Spectre bad 'un Mr. Hinx.
Sam Mendes: “I love the idea of this fantastic car being in a one-on-one battle with another incredible car from Jaguar, which is similarly extraordinary actually. So it’s a cat-and-mouse game through the night time streets of Rome, at great speed, between two of the fastest cars in the world.”
Dave Bautista: “It’s amazing. It’s one of those scenes that’s going to be very iconic. Just with the two cars racing through the streets of Rome – I mean, how often do you see that? It’s one of those things you only see in a James Bond film.”
So what do we really know about the plot so far? Here’s the official synopsis… “A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. While M battles political forces to keep the secret service alive, Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible truth behind SPECTRE.”
With Mendes back directing a script that has been written by John Logan, Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, Spectre sees Ralph Fiennes, Ben Whishaw and Naomie Harris, as M, Q and Moneypenny respectively, with new recruits Waltz as the enigmatic Oberhauser, Dave Bautista as the aforementioned Mr. Hinx, Monica Bellucci as Lucia Sciarra, Lea Seydoux as Madeline Swann, Stephanie Sigman as Estrella and Andrew Scott as Denbigh. It’ll hit UK screens on October 23 before heading across the pond and elsewhere on November 6.