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How big? Jaws-on-the-floor big, according to executive producer Steven Molaro. "I think there will be a few jaws that are no longer closed and won't be for a while," Molaro tells TVGuide.com. "I'm not just saying that because I'm on
Jeff Morris wrote the script, which finds the actor as a mild-mannered accountant who dreams of becoming a thriller writer. But when his fictional novel about the life of an international assassin is published as true story, he’s mistaken for a real hired killer and becomes something of a celebrity.
Trying to escape his newfound infamous status, he escapes to Belize but is there entangled in an assassination plot. To keep his head, he’ll need to channel the character he created – Colt Rodgers – and draw on the skills he’s only chronicled on the page before if he wants to save the day. Yes, it sounds a little bit like a global take on the concept of the Paul Blart movies mixed with a hint of Galaxy Quest, but he knows what people seem to want. Kick-Ass 2 director Jeff Wadlow is the man tasked with bringing it to our screens.
James is back on our screens in two Adam Sandler projects, with Pixels landing on August 12 and Hotel Transylvania 2, in which he voices Frankenstein, due on October 9. And perhaps the film will teach an object lesson – don’t even write about assassins in movies, lest you end up in trouble.
Jason Clarke, Jack Reynor and Mia Wasikowska also join up
Co-writer/director Cedric Jimenez has rounded up quite the cast for his next film, which despite sounding like an error in the subbing stage at a magazine, is actually called HHHH. It’ll star Rosamund Pike, Jason Clarke, Jack O’Connell and Mia Wasikowska.
The film is based on Lauren Binet’s novel and tracks the ascension of Reinhard Heydrich (Clarke), a key part of Hitler’s Third Reich (he was known as the ‘Reich Protector’) and one of the terrifying architects of the Final Solution. He also became known as the highest-ranking Nazi officer killed during World War II, when he was assassinated by Jan Kubis (O’Connell) and Josef Gabcik (Reynor), resistance paratroopers.
Pike is set as Lina Heydrich, the aristocratic wife who first introduced her husband to the ideology that would come to rule his life and lead to him losing it. Wasikowska, meanwhile, will be a young woman living in occupied Prague who befriends Kubis. The title, incidentally, (used on the book as HHhH, refers to the phrase Hirn heißt Heydrich ("Himmler's brain is called Heydrich"), said about the men during the war.
Jimenez adapted the script with David Farr and Audrey Diwan with a plan to start the cameras rolling this August in Prague.
And, as a bonus, the script comes from Michael Clayton’s Tony Gilroy, once more bubbling up a politically infused tale of deception and danger. In this case, Hamm will be a former US diplomat in 1980s Beirut who saw his family killed by a violent group. Now the same people are threatening one of his colleagues, and he’ll have to be the one to save them. There’s no schedule for the film to start shooting yet.
The final episodes of Hamm’s time on Mad Men are on the air now, and he’ll next be heard as Herb Overkill in Despicable Me spin-off Minions, which arrives on June 26. He’s also attached to star in Keeping Up With The Joneses and will be part of the sprawling cast for Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer prequel First Day Of Camp. Anderson has Stonehearst Asylum in UK cinemas now and worked on episodes of US TV thriller Zoo, which airs this summer.
Channing Tatum and his hard-bodied buddies are back back back for more grinding, strutting and lashings of body glitter in the second trailer for Magic Mike XXL. Take a look below, but warning: oversized abs may cause heart palpitations in certain viewers.
The sequel picks up the story a couple of years after Channing’s title character decided to pack up his G-string and spend more time making chairs instead of dancing around them. But it’s tough for him to completely eschew that life, and sure enough, when an opportunity for one last hurrah presents itself, he’s back in.
See, the remaining veterans of the Kings of Tampa are looking to join Mike in the post-dancer category, but have decided to wrap up their careers with one final tour and show. Hitting the road for Myrtle Beach to attend a stripper convention with a few stops along the way, they realise that this could be their craziest experience yet.
Matt Bomer, Adam Rodriguez, Kevin Nash and Joe Manganiello are among the veterans of the original joining Tatum, with Amber Heard, Elizabeth Banks, Jada Pinkett Smith, Donald Glover and Andie MacDowell on board for this one. The new gives the new additions their time in the spotlight alongside all the gyrating one could need.
With regular Steven Soderbergh collaborator Gregory Jacobs calling the shots and the man himself still behind the camera as cinematographer and editor, Magic Mike XXL dances into cinemas on July 3.
Justified and Olive Kitteredgelead the nominations for the 5th Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards, the Broadcast Television Journalists Association announced Wednesday. Justified and Olive Kitteredge each received five nominations, barely pulling ahead of The Americans, Bessie, The Good Wife,
Daenerys Targaryen. Jon Snow. Tyrion Lannister. You can probably name a dozen or so major players on Game of Thrones and give a detailed history for each. However, there's one crucial figure in Westeros you might not know much about, but who might end up being one of the most important players of