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الثلاثاء، 9 ديسمبر 2014

Carson Daly Reveals The Voice's Latest Twist Was Inspired By... the NFL?!

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The Voice will introduce its latest game-changing — literally — twist on Tuesday's results show and fans have none other than the NFL to thank for the show's latest format shake-up.


"We take a lot of what we do also from sports and the NFL does such a...



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New Details For Finding Dory Swim In

New Details For Finding Dory Swim In


Where will Dory look for her family?

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Though we’ve learned some details about Pixar’s Finding Nemo sequel Finding Dory (including that Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy are playing the parents to Ellen DeGeneres’ forgetful fish), not much else had emerged about the film. Now, Brazilian site Omelete (via Collider, which offers a translation) has talked to freshly anointed Pixar president Jim Morris about the film, and he spilled a few more details.


The new movie reportedly takes place six months after the events in Nemo, with Dory happily settled and living with the marine community in the same reef as Marlin and his son. She still has issues with her memory, and when she attends one of Nemo’s class trips to watch manta rays migrate home, she starts to have serious homesickness feelings and wants to learn where her family is now.


According to Morris, that’ll be on the California coastline as “the movie will be mostly set at the California Marine Biology Institute, a huge complex of sea life rehabilitation and aquarium, where Dory was born and raised. We will get to meet new characters, like an octopus, sea lions, a beluga whale, among others.”


Collider also brings word that the setting has been shifted in the last couple of years, as the original locale was a SeaWorld-type facility, somewhere Pixar is likely to want to avoid given the Blackfish backlash. Still, animated movies change these things up all the time, and Pixar in particular is willing to scrap ideas midway through production. Will Albert Brooks, Ty Burrell, Idris Elba, Dominic West and Vicki Lewis in the cast, Finding Dory will float our way on July 29, 2016.








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Al Pacino Has Met With Marvel's Kevin Feige

Al Pacino Has Met With Marvel's Kevin Feige


'I would imagine there’s something he feels is right for me...'

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Though he’s a little too late to lock in the role of Doctor Strange (someone else just nabbed that gig), it would seem that Al Pacino is interested in playing a role in a Marvel film. And Marvel, it appears, is definitely ready to talk to him.


It might have seemed unlikely a few years ago, but with Marvel’s success rate and the actors they’ve been slotting into supporting roles – such as Robert Redford in Captain America: The Winter Soldier – it’s no longer a stretch.


Talking with Josh Horowitz on the Happy Sad Confused Podcast, Pacino talked up his appreciation for Guardians Of The Galaxy, which he saw earlier this year with his young children. Asked whether he’d be up for one of the company’s films, he said he’d taken a meeting with Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige. “I would imagine either there’s something he feels is right for me,” says the actor. “It’s a Marvel how these things happen.” Funnier than that fairly awful pun is the fact that Pacino’s phone rings almost immediately after he mentions the meeting. Marvel must be keeping tabs…


So far there is no word on when, or even if Pacino will ever show up in one of the company's films. But it’s certainly fun to speculate! The Marvel talk starts at about 32.08 in the podcast below.



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First Trailer For Robert Zemeckis' The Walk Lands

First Trailer For Robert Zemeckis' The Walk Lands


Joseph Gordon-Levitt hits the heights

If you've seen Man On Wire, the documentary directed so adroitly by The Theory Of Everything's James Marsh, you will already be familiar with tightrope maverick and all-round daredevil Petite Philippe and his World Trade Center-spanning exploits in 1974. Alternatively, you may have read his recollections of the experience in Empire's recent 'What Happened Next?' celebration of man and movie. If you haven't seen either, there's only one thing to keep in mind: don't look down. Never look down.



Giving the death-defying feat a fresh big-screen spin is Robert Zemeckis's The Walk. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Philippe, the film has a new teaser to share with the world. Click below to watch it.







Yes, this film will be shown in 3D and IMAX, a combination that threatens to leave anyone of a sensitive disposition (ie us) a gibbering wreck on the floor. The same may also apply to anyone suffering from malaphobia - a debilitating fear of wigs - judging by Gordon-Levitt's hairpiece.



Like Marsh's doc, Zemeckis' film seems likely to pitch the yarn as a kind of heist thriller by other means. "He wasn't trying to steal money or sell plutonium," says the director, who interviewed Petit for hours, adapting the script with Christopher Browne from the performance artist’s memoir To Reach The Clouds: My High Wire Walk Between The Twin Towers. "He was just trying to create performance art. And he created this beautiful, human moment that changed the way we looked at the towers." {The Walk} Starring alongside Gordon-Levitt are Charlotte Le Bon, James Badge Dale, Ben Schwartz and Ben Kingsley. The Walk is scheduled to arrive here on October 2, 2015.








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Yet Another A-Lister Walks Away From The Steve Jobs Biopic



Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs biopic, Jobs, seems to be one of those rare birds that, while having an A-list pedigree, manages to have the hardest time getting off the ground. You'd think that a film with Aaron Sorkin behind the writing desk and with David Fincher originally set to direct would have Hollywood abuzz, but for some reason it looks like this film is one that no one wants to touch. Not only did Fincher leave, but so did original lead Christian Bale. Well now it looks like another prominent A-lister is set to turn her back on this rapidly ...

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Exclusive New Poster For Corin Hardy's The Hallow

Exclusive New Poster For Corin Hardy's The Hallow


And the Irish filmmaker on his monster movie...

Freshly recruited to helm The Crow remake, thanks in part to references provided by one Edgar Wright, Irish director Corin Hardy will be showing off his filmmaking bona fides first hand next year when his debut horror The Hallow hits our screens. The monster movie has a first-look poster we’re delighted to be sharing with you right here. Click below for a closer peek. Just maybe not too close… {The Hallow poster} With its director citing classic horrors like The Evil Dead, Alien and The Thing as boyhood inspirations, The Hallow will mingle the real-world and the fantastical in a way that should thrill fans of early Guillermo Del Toro. It tells the tale of a conservationist (The Awakening’s Joseph Mawle), his wife (Drag Me To Hell’s Bojana Novakovic) and their wee’un who move into the Irish countryside where they soon unwittingly disturb the local wildlife. And by ‘wildlife’, we probably mean ‘monsterlife’.


Says Hardy: “It’s an honour to have our teaser poster for my first film, The Hallow (formerly working-titled 'The Woods'), brought to the world via Empire. Getting into Sundance feels like the perfect place to unleash it, crawling from the darkness and into the cinema. I hope Empire readers enjoy the ride when the film arrives next year, but until then, a word of warning – especially for any readers living close to any forest or stretch of woodland...The Hallow are coming for all you hold dear.”


The Hallow will debut as one of Sundance’s Midnight screenings in late January, before arriving on UK screens later in 2015. Look out for more news on Hardy’s new take on The Crow, which has Luke Evans attached as the titular antihero, as we get it.




















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Exclusive New Poster For Corin Hardy's

Exclusive New Poster For Corin Hardy's


And the Irish filmmaker on his monster movie...

Freshly recruited to helm The Crow remake, thanks in part to references provided by one Edgar Wright, Irish director Corin Hardy will be showing off his filmmaking bona fides first hand next year when his debut horror The Hallow hits our screens. The monster movie has a first-look poster we’re delighted to be sharing with you right here. Click below for a closer peek. Just maybe not too close… {The Hallow poster} With its director citing classic horrors like The Evil Dead, Alien and The Thing as boyhood inspirations, The Hallow will mingle the real-world and the fantastical in a way that should thrill fans of early Guillermo Del Toro. It tells the tale of a conservationist (The Awakening’s Joseph Mawle), his wife (Drag Me To Hell’s Bojana Novakovic) and their wee’un who move into the Irish countryside where they soon unwittingly disturb the local wildlife. And by ‘wildlife’, we probably mean ‘monsterlife’.


Says Hardy: “It’s an honour to have our teaser poster for my first film, The Hallow (formerly working-titled 'The Woods'), brought to the world via Empire. Getting into Sundance feels like the perfect place to unleash it, crawling from the darkness and into the cinema. I hope Empire readers enjoy the ride when the film arrives next year, but until then, a word of warning – especially for any readers living close to any forest or stretch of woodland...The Hallow are coming for all you hold dear.”


The Hallow will debut as one of Sundance’s Midnight screenings in late January, before arriving on UK screens later in 2015. Look out for more news on Hardy’s new take on The Crow, which has Luke Evans attached as the titular antihero, as we get it.








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