Fans of this past summer’s The Incredible Hulk had a smile put on their faces recently when producer Gale Anne Hurd revealed to MTV News that a proper sequel for the big green guy was very much in the works. As it turns out, they weren’t the only ones.
With the success of The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull; will Harrison Ford don the famous brown hat once more or hand over the reigns?
Will California’s governor…be back?
Will Universal and Imagine Entertainment get nutty again?
Jim Caviezel will attempt to stop Samuel L. Jackson from destroying London in the espionage thriller Blown.
Justin Long and Josh Charles are joining Christina Ricci and Liam Neeson in the afterlife.
The pair are heading into Agnieska Wojtowicz-Vosloo’s psychological thriller After.Life, the tale of a young woman (Ricci) caught between life and death, and a seemingly helpful funeral director (Neeson) who may be intent on burying her alive.
Mickey Rourke, Ray Winstone, Jason Statham, Sam Riley, 50 Cent and Ray Liotta will star in 13, an English-language remake of the 2005 French pic 13 Tzameti.
That psychological thriller won the grand jury prize for world cinema at the Sundance Film Festival.
Twentieth Century Fox is moving forward with a bigscreen adaptation of Gulliver’s Travels, with Jack Black taking on the title role as his next project.
Rob Letterman (Shark Tale) has signed on to direct the contemporary reimagining of the classic Jonathan Swift tale.
Steven Spielberg and Will Smith are in early discussions to collaborate on a remake of Chan Wook-park’s Oldboy. DreamWorks is in the process of securing the remake rights, and the new pic will be distributed by Universal.
Remember when Quentin Tarantino was writing Inglorious Bastards and he wanted to cast such action heavyweights as Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone? Well, that didn’t pan out, but it looks like Sly is planning his own bloody action flick with the help of two other action stars.