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This has been an exciting year thus far for fans of the James Bond franchise. After all, it was less than two weeks ago that the folks behind the production of the series' 24th installment not only announced the official start of filming, but also revealed a talent-stacked cast and a very exciting title: Spectre. All of this, along with the fact that Skyfall helmer Sam Mendes is back in the director's chair, has generated a great deal of optimism in the air for 007 aficionados - but now the Sony Pictures hack is here to suck some joy out of ...
When Ben Affleck's batsuit was revelead months ago as a tease for the upcoming Zack Snyder film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice all we got was a dark, monochrome photo leaving colors of the suit up to the imagination. In the few months following the first photo release, fans added their own color schemes to the photos, creating the colored batsuits they'd like to see. But, now ComicBook.com saw what no one else seemed to notice. They found if you scroll over the thumbnail photos for the upcoming film on Synder's Cruel Films website, the image becomes colorized. ...
It took the actions of a bearded man who controls many people with just one word – Ridley Scott, that is, not God – to unseat The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 from the top spot at the US box office as Exodus: Gods And Kings swept into the charts across the pond according to studio estimates.
Despite some mixed reviews and the controversy over its casting choices, Scott’s latest came out of the gate strong (though perhaps not as huge as 20th Century Fox might have liked) with $24.5 million in the States, and more than $74 million worldwide to date, as the new cinematic take on the Moses story opened in several international territories alongside its Stateside arrival. It’s not quite shown the same opening power as fellow Biblical tale Noah, which arrived to $43.7 million earlier in the year, but it’ll have to prove it has similar legs.
Katniss and co. fell to second place, adding $13.2 million for a $277.3 million total in the US to date. Those Penguins Of Madagascar also got knocked, falling to third with $7.3 million. The only other wide release new entry was Chris Rock’s latest, the critically lauded Top Five, which landed at fourth with $7.2 million, a close call which could see it trading places with the Penguins when the final figures arrive. Rounding out the top five was Disney’s Big Hero 6, which made $6.1 million and is now past $185.3 million in the States.
Interstellar was pushed to sixth, adding $5.5 million to its total, while Horrible Bosses 2 took a tumble from third to seventh, earning $4.6 million. Fellow comedy Dumb And Dumber To was down to eighth place with $2.7 million, with The Theory Of Everything slipping two places to ninth on $2.5 million and Reese Witherspoon drama Wild hiking into the top 10 after expanding its release, earning $1.5 million.
To see Pharaoh exiling Katniss Everdeen in the full chart listings, head to Box Office Mojo.
With Tom Hiddleston leading a team of explorers to the titular island and likely to have a run in with its biggest, hairiest occupant, the film is currently in development with John Gatins rewriting a script first drafted by Godzilla’s Max Borenstein.
The Kings Of Summer’s Jordan Vogt-Roberts is the man calling the shots for this one, and Universal has also decided to shift the release date back a little, announcing that the freshly-retitled film will now arrive in US cinemas on March 10, 2017, a few months later than the originally planned November 2016 release. As for its arrival in the UK? Well, since the original release here was set for two days before the US launch, expect the movie some time around March 8, 2017…
With a script by Justin Marks, Favreau’s film will use the blend of computer-generated animals and Neel Sethi in person as Mowgli, the human orphan raised by animals in the jungle to unspool Rudyard Kipling's story. Christopher Walken is set to voice King Louie, ruler of the jungle’s monkeys and apes, while Giancarlo Esposito is Akela, leader of the wolf pack that initially cares for Mowgli. {Jungle Book Concept Art}
They join a cast that already includes Ben Kingsley (panther Bagheera), Lupita Nyong’o (wolf mother Rackcha), Bill Murray (bear pal Baloo) Idris Elba (lethal tiger Shere Khan) and Scarlett Johansson (charming, deadly snake Kaa), who have all added their voices to the film ready for its release on October 16 next year.
'This is about the new generation of characters...'
The launch of the first teaser for Star Wars: The Force Awakens focused on the newer members of the ensemble for J.J. Abrams’ film - John Boyega, Daisy Ridley and Oscar Isaac. Noticeably absent were any of the original starring trio including Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. But as Hamill explains, that was by design.
“This is about the new generation of characters; I think that’s the most important thing,” he tells Yahoo Movies. “It’s the opening act of a whole new approach to the storytelling. So I never thought that the stories would be – first of all, I never thought I’d be involved in it again, period. And then when George Lucas said that they wanted to do more, I rightly assumed that it wouldn’t be our story, because we had a beginning, a middle, and an end. This must be our offspring and the current generation, with us there lending the kind of support that Peter Cushing and Alec Guinness did in the original. So no, that didn’t surprise me. And I mean, I’m one of those people where I just think, ‘Keep me out of it. I’ll ruin it, I’m sure!’ I’ll show up and just ruin the whole thing.”
While we’re not sure we agree with that statement – who doesn’t want to see Luke Skywalker taking on more of a mentor role for the new characters, especially since Abrams made him grow a crop of face fuzz for the role? “That is what I call my contractually obligated beard,” he laughs. “Listen: I think they look fine on other people. It’s just not me. I mean, I never got used to it. But face foliage is almost a part of the costume. And it does bring a gravitas, perhaps unearned, but nevertheless, it makes a statement that they wanted to make, and I’m more than happy to oblige them.”
One of the more talked-about elements of the new trailer is the ball droid, whom we now know is called BB-8. According to Hamill, he’s not a CG creation. “They never cease to amaze me with what they’re able to come up with, you know? I said, ‘How are you ever gonna top R2-D2, the most adorable droid in movie history?’ And then they have this new one. And when they were demonstrating how they did this thing, live on set — because it’s not CGI, that’s a live prop — I was just amazed. They let me play around with it. I was running it all around at the creature shop up in Pinewood. I’m telling you, it’s an absolute delight. And not having thought that I’d ever go back there, to go back into that world, is just – I get the chills. It’s just so much fun.” For more from Hamill, head to Yahoo.
In case you’ve forgotten, Star Wars: The Force Awakens is out on December 18 next year.
Warner Brothers are on the lookout another Bruce Wayne. But don't worry, Ben Affleck will still dominate the role in the upcoming film, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Casting calls are scouting two boys ages 10 and 12, one to portray a younger version of Ben Affleck. According to OneHeadlightLink, Midthunder Casting is searching for the young talents and have a few requirements. The casting call reads: "Midthunder Casting is conducting a talent search for a Warner Brothers feature film which will heavily feature two young boys in SAG principal roles; one Caucasian 12 year old boy (to portray a young Ben ...