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Showing posts with label Movies News. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba confirmed for Stephen King’s Dark Tower

The Dark Tower is one of those unfilmed Stephen King novels that seemed doomed to forever languish in development hell. But the wheels are finally turning on a movie version – with Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba now officially attached in leading roles.
The news was confirmed by King himself, via his official Twitter feed. (The initial tweet was posted at 9.19am local time – a sly Dark Towerreference – although he then had to delete and re-post at a somewhat less significant time, after misspelling Elba’s name).
The news comes as no major surprise; it was reported at the end of last year that McConaughey had been offered his pick of roles. Elba was then sought for the role of the gunslinger Roland Deschain. McConaughey, it appears, has opted for the darker, more mysterious part of the ‘man in black’.
Nikolaj Arcel (A Royal Affair) is attached to direct the film, which previously had J.J. Abrams and Ron Howard in the director’s chair. (Howard is now producing.) The adaptation of the book, a dark Western fantasy, has been in various stages of development for nearly ten years.
1982’s The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger is the first of a series of eight books; it’s not unreasonable to expect that Sony are hoping for a franchise. King considers the series his magnum opus.
The author spoke to Entertainment Weekly about his enthusiasm for the project. “The thing is, it’s been a looong trip from the books to the film,” King told EW.
“When you think about it, I started these stories as a senior in college, sitting in a little shitty cabin beside the river in Maine, and finally this thing is actually in pre-production now. I’m delighted, and I’m a little bit surprised.”

Monday, 29 February 2016

Alternate DEADPOOL Costume Designs for Negasonic Teenage Warhead


I really loved what they did with Negasonic Teenage Warhead inDeadpool, but the look of the character could have been very different. Thanks to concept artist James Shaw, we have some alternate costume designs that he came up with for the character. 

Negasonic Teenage Warhead was played by Brianna Hildebrand in the film, and the character was pretty much reinvented for this movie. She's expected to return for the sequel, but that has yet to be confirmed. Check out the alternate designs below and let us know if you like any of these looks better than the final design that we saw in the movie.



Star Trek: Nicholas Meyer joins new series



Nicholas Meyer, frequently referred to as the "man who saved Star Trek" thanks to his having co-written and directed Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, is up to his old tricks as he's been brought aboard the forthcoming 2017 series being created and executive produced byAlex Kurtzman and Bryan Fuller.
Enthuses Fuller, "Nicholas Meyer chased Kirk and Khan 'round the Mutara Nebula and 'round Genesis' flames, he saved the whales with the Enterprise and its crew, and waged war and peace between Klingons and the Federation. We are thrilled to announce that one ofStar Trek's greatest storytellers will be boldly returning as Nicholas Meyer beams aboard the new Trek writing staff."
For his part, Meyer, who co-wrote Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and co-wrote and directed Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, has said of the overall Star Trek concept, "In many way it tends to reflect what's going on in the real world. At its best, Star Trek appears to function as pop metaphor, taking current events and issues - ecology, war, and racism, for example - and objectifying them for us to contemplate in a science fiction setting. The world it presents may make no sense as either science or fiction, but it is well and truly sufficient for laying out human questions. Removed from our immediate neighborhoods, it is refreshing and even intriguing to consider Earth matters from the distance of a few light years. Like the best science fiction, Star Trek does not show us other worlds so meaningfully as it shows us our own - for better or for worse, in sickness and health. In truth, Star Trek doesn't even pretend to show us other worlds, only humanity refracted in what is supposed to be a high-tech mirror."