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Derrickson to direct Doctor Strange, Trank appointed for Star Wars and Jupiter Ascending’s release gets pushed

Andy and Lana Wachowski are yet to find real success beyond The Matrix. Across its three instalments, the sci-fi phenomenon has made near $2 billion while their follow ups Speed Racer (an infamous flop) and Cloud Atlas (greatly underrated) have underperformed at the box-office. This year, every financial prediction for the summer’s cinema pitched Captain America 2, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, X-Men 7, Transformers 4, Godzilla and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes dominating while the Wachowski’s new sci-fi adventure Jupiter Ascending was expected to fail, despite its ensemble cast and $150 million budget, and now the release date has been pushed back.

We don’t like to see films get delayed but it seems as if this is for Jupiter’s own good. As well as the competition, difficulties with visual effects have been cited but it is frustrating to see it falling into a January/February slot, notoriously poor fare for blockbusters hoping to pushover the awards contenders – this year producing flops such as The Legend of Hercules and I Frankenstein with only Ride Along and The Lego Movie really making good returns. Jupiter Ascending will star Mila Kunis (Black Swan, Ted), Channing Tatum (White House Down, 21 Jump Street), Douglas Booth (Noah), Eddie Redmayne (Les Miserables), Doona Bae (Cloud Atlas), James D’Arcy (Hitchcock), Terry Gilliam (Monty Python) and Sean Bean (The Lord of the Rings, Goldeneye, Equilbrum, Sharpe, Game of Thrones).

It’s no secret that George Lucas’ sci-fi phenomenon Star Wars is making its return next year. In 2015, JJ Abrams (Super 8, Star Trek Into Darkness) is bringing us Episode VII; that’ll be flanked by a yet unrevealed spin off in 2016, helmed by Gareth Edwards (Monsters, Godzilla); following that is Abrams’ Episode VIII, a second spin off, Episode IX and a final spin off in 2020. With that short summary in mind, we’re pleased to announce that Josh Trank will direct the second standalone film. Trank made his feature debut in 2012 with the brilliant superhero horror Chronicle but you may remember that he’s also attached to The Fantastic Four. That superhero action wouldn’t conflict with its 2015 release but the planned sequel may prove problematic. We’re yet to find out which characters will be getting their own adventures but the rumours point towards Han Solo, Yoda and Red Squadron.

Edgar Wright’s departure from Ant-Man has left Marvel in a pickle in a battle to appoint a new director. Its reported that Adam McKay (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy), Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland) and Rawson Marshall Thurber (We’re the Millers) have already passed on the opportunity to be a replacement but strides are being made in Marvel’s other projects. The director of fantasy action Doctor Strange has finally been announced as Scott Derrickson and we are thrilled. Derrickson directed the horror hits Sinister and The Exorcism of Emily Rose so its obvious that Marvel chief Kevin Feige’s vision is to bring some more frightening elements into Strange’s world. Derrickson will be experimenting with a bit more action in this August’s gothic thriller Deliver Us From Evil. Should progress continue, we can expect casting announcements before the end of the year but fan polls seem to be proving Joseph Gordon Levitt, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jon Hamm as popular choices.

Doctor Strange – 2016

Ant-Man – July 17th 2015

Star Wars: Episode VII – December 18th 2015

Star Wars spin-off 1 – December 16th 2016

Star Wars spin-off 2 – 2018?

Jupiter Ascending – February 6th 2015

Tuorhoth returns with the latest on Hobbit 3, Justice League, Avengers 2, Star Trek 3, Spider-Man, Jungle Book and more!

We’re sad to say that we’ve been away on a week of huge movie news, which we’re now dubbing MEGA-NEWS. We’ve got the scoop on pretty much every major movie coming our way in the next couple of years, and beyond, besides an official casting for Star Wars: Episode VII but we’re not completely in the dark with Star Trek Into Darkness’ JJ Abrams’ sequel to the world’s biggest movie franchise.

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There’s a huge amount of spin offs to Star Wars in various medias. TV shows like Clone Wars and (now) Rebels, video games such as Battlefront, Knights of the Old Republic and the hugely successful Force Unleashed saga and numerous comic books and graphic novels have revived the series through some difficult times. However, some the most renowned SW side stories are from the novels such as Timothy Zahn’s work (above) and Darth Plagueis. Some of these books are light fan-fiction but most of it is genuine, George Lucas-approved canon to the main films. Despite this, we now know that the storytelling works of Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan (Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi) and Michael Arndt (Toy Story 3) are not to take off from the novels.

Producer and writer Simon Kinberg informs us that “For the movies, the canon is the canon, and the canon is the six films that exist. It’s all about honouring the movies and telling a new story.” We still don’t know of a single cast member or title but that’s set to change as, all going well, filming finally begins this May. Star Wars: Episode VII – December 18th 2015

The life of technological visionary Steve Jobs has once, unsuccessfully, been told on screen with Ashton Kutcher in the lead role. Sony’s alternative to this has been in their minds for a long time and it seemed quite promising when it appeared that David Fincher (Fight Club, Zodiac, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Seven, The Social Network) was to direct with Christian Bale (The Dark Knight, American Hustle, The Prestige) starring.

It’s now apparent that Sony are negotiating with Danny Boyle for the directing job. Boyle, the British writer and director behind Trainspotting, 127 Hours, 28 Days Later, Sunshine, Trance, Shallow Grave and Slumdog Millionaire as well as the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, is the second highly esteemed director Sony have approached after Fincher but the most exciting reveal of all of this is that Boyle may be reuniting with his star of The Beach, and five time Oscar nominee, Leonardo Di Caprio (The Wolf of Wall Street, Titanic, Inception, Django Unchained, The Departed) for the film.

Ray Fisher has only one on-screen acting role so far, 2008 short film The Good The Bad and The Confused, and yet he’s swiftly becoming one of the most talked about young stars in Hollywood. He came into competition for the male lead in Star Wars, which he may be unlikely to get, but has just landed the biggest role in his career: he’s been cast as DC comics hero Cyborg in Zack Snyder’s (300, Watchmen, Dawn of the Dead) Man of Steel sequel Batman vs Superman. Despite that unconfirmed title, it seems as if this’ll much more of a Justice League themed adventure than we’d thought at the 2013 Comic-Con announcement. Fisher joins Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Lane, Jeremy Irons, Holly Hunter, Callan Mulvey, Gal Gadot, Tao Okamoto and Laurence Fishburne in the cast. Batman vs Superman – May 6th 2016

Disney and Warner Bros are in a highly heated race to get a new remake of The Jungle Book to are screens. The latter found a great choice of director in Ron Howard (Rush, Apollo 13) before his replacement set up Andy Serkis (Lord of the Rings/King Kong star and The Hobbit’s second unit director) for the job. Meanwhile Disney is far ahead; Elf and Iron Man’s Jon Favreau is nailed in to direct and we know that Idris Elba (Pacific Rim, The Wire, Luther, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom) will voice Shere-Kahn but another two stars are part of a new rumour. 12 Years a Slave’s Oscar winning supporting star Lupita Nyong’o is up for the role of Rackcha, Mowgli’s adoptive wolf-mother, while Scarlett Johansson (four time Golden Globe nominee of The Avengers and Lost in Translation fame) could be putting an interesting spin on Kaa, the hypnotising and villainous snake whose charms put the heroes in peril. The Jungle Book – October 9th 2015

Celebrating their 300th issue and their 25th anniversary, Empire Magazine are giving some incredible coverage of upcoming films including Marvel’s sci-fi sequel The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Joss Whedon, writer of The Avengers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Serenity and Toy Story, had this to say about the various villains in the film. “I fiercely dislike the idea of just throwing in more people for the sake of doing that. But last time I had all of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes versus one British character actor, and I needed more conflict.”

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The chief villain is obviously the robotic Ultron and he may be Whedon’s highlight “I’m having a blast with Ultron,” Whedon said. “He’s not a creature of logic – he’s a robot who’s genuinely disturbed. We’re finding out what makes him menacing and at the same time endearing and funny and strange and unexpected, and everything a robot never is.” Star Robert Downey Jr (Iron Man) recently shared the very first on-set pic from the film (above) that also stars Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Evans, Samuel L Jackson, Cobie Smulders, James Spader, Thomas Kretschmann, Elizabeth Olsen, Aaron Taylor Johnson, Jeremy Renner, Hayley Atwell, Don Cheadle and Paul Bettany. The Avengers: Age of Ultron – May 1st 2015

Taking off from indie sci-fi hit Safety Not Guaranteed, writer/director Colin Trevorrow, who’s hinted at further instalments, takes on a huge role with the lead gig on dinosaur action reboot Jurassic World which has finally revealed some pics from their island photography. These sneak peeks offer a more futuristic style than we’d initially expected. The Jurassic Park sequel stars Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt, Nick Robinson, Omar Sy, Katie McGrath, BD Wong Ty Simpkins, Jake Johnson, Judy Greer and Vincent D’Onofrio. Jurassic World – June 12th 2015.

Sadly, Star Trek and Fringe writers Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci are going their seperate ways in order to focus on the bigger directing projects that have attracted them both. Kurtzman is the current candidate to direct Spider-Man spin-off Venom but Orci has expressed his desire to become the director of Star Trek 3.

Several directors, including Rupert Wyatt and Joe Cornish, had previously been rumoured after JJ Abrams opted out in favour of Star Wars. Should he get the job, it’d be the Mexican’s directorial debut while Kurtzman does have a shot-calling credit on indie drama People Like Us. Star Trek 3 – 2016

The Bourne Identity’s Doug Liman is the man behind the new Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible, Minority Report, Top Gun) sci-fi action Edge of Tomorrow. It sees a soldier forced to constantly relive a battle again and again until its success and unveiled a new poster today. With the impressive supporting cast of Emily Blunt (The Adjustment Bureau, Looper), Bill Paxton (Aliens, Agents of SHIELD) and Lara Pulver (Da Vinci’s Demons, Sherlock), it could surprise us but it’s set to be another throwaway Cruise flick that treads too closely to other films (in Oblivion’s case Moon and in this case Source Code). Edge of Tomorrow – May 30th.

There have already been some intriguing castings for Joe Wright’s (Hanna, Atonement, Pride and Prejudice) reboot of Disney animation Peter Pan. Unknown star Levi Miller will play a younger version of the titular role while Garrett Hedlund (Tron: Legacy, Inside Llewyn Davis, Death Sentence) plays Pan’s adversary Hook, who currently serves under the flag of Blackbeard (Hugh Jackman – X-Men, Les Miserables, The Prestige). Rooney Mara (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, The Social Network, Side Effects) will play American-Indian chief’s daughter Tiger Lily. Now an additional Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia, Les Miserables), Kathy Burke (Nil By Mouth, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy) and Nonso Anozie (Ender’s Game, The Grey) have officially joined the ensemble. Pan – July 17th 2015.

We were as thrilled as any when it was revealed that the five remaining members of Monty Python, the legendary British comedy sextet behind Life of Brian, The Flying Circus, The Meaning of Life and The Holy Grail, would be bravely running away onto the O2 stage for their final reunion but were as equally disappointed when the tickets sold out in an incredible 43 seconds. However, there may be a new way for the millions of fans missing out to enjoy the return of Mesrs Cleese, Jones, Gilliam, Idle and Palin. It’s been announced that 1500 screens (including 450 in the UK) across the globe will be presenting the show’s closing night as part of a worldwide live cinema event. Monty Python Live – June 20th.

One of the Spider-Man franchises biggest icons is one who is neither a superhero nor supervillain but Peter Parker’s chain-smoking, media-dictating Daily Bugle boss John Jonah Jameson Junior, portrayed excellently by JK Simmons in Sam Raimi’s original trilogy. However, he’s yet to appear in Marc Webb’s recent reiteration The Amazing Spider-Man. Webb, flanked by Amazing Spider-Man 2’s stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx and Dane DeHaan, spoke out about the possibility of JJJ’s return for future films at a Google+ fan Q&A.

“I like the idea very much of him coming up in the next film. It was more easy to accept a new Spider-Man than someone who could outdo J.K. Simmons in that role. He is so iconic. That’s something we’ve really talked about. Obviously I love that character because he poses such an interesting dilemma for Spider-Man. The answer is I don’t know, but I think you can expect to see him in the future.” The Amazing Spider-Man 3 – June 10th 2016. The Amazing Spider-Man 4 – 2018.

The final part of Peter Jackson’s epic fantasy trilogy, and Lord of the Rings prequel, The Hobbit is approaching fast but a report from TheOneRing hinted at a potential title change from There and Back Again to Into the Fire. Neither sounded quite as previous subtitles such as An Unexpected Journey or The Desolation of Smaug. It then took us by surprise to hear that the title as officially change to The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. The Oscar winning writer/director Jackson himself stepped out to say this.

“Our journey to make The Hobbit Trilogy has been in some ways like Bilbo’s own, with hidden paths revealing their secrets to us as we’ve gone along. “There and Back Again” felt like the right name for the second of a two film telling of the quest to reclaim Erebor, when Bilbo’s arrival there, and departure, were both contained within the second film. But with three movies, it suddenly felt misplaced—after all, Bilbo has already arrived “there” in the “Desolation of Smaug”.

“When we did the premiere trip late last year, I had a quiet conversation with the studio about the idea of revisiting the title. We decided to keep an open mind until a cut of the film was ready to look at. We reached that point last week, and after viewing the movie, we all agreed there is now one title that feels completely appropriate.”

Without trying to give too much away for the Tolkien-illiterate, The Battle of the Five Armies is a defining moment in Middle-Earth history and so I think it get’s a well deserved place on the titles. It’s been hinted that There and Back Again hasn’t been completely ditched and will appear on the various boxsets for the films so The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies will be the three films that make up our The Hobbit: There and Back Again trilogy.

Battle of the Five Armies will star Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage, Luke Evans, Evangeline Lilly, Ian McKellen, Benedict Cumberbatch, Orlando Bloom, Cate Blanchett, Lee Pace, Manu Bennett, Ian Holm, Sylvester McCoy, Aidan Turner, Ken Stott, James Nesbitt, Dean O’Gorman, Mikael Persbrandt, Billy Connolly, Graham McTavish, Hugo Weaving and Christopher Lee. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – December 12th

New still from Jupiter Ascending and James Gunn explains Guardians of the Galaxy/Avengers 3 link

Jupiter Ascending doesn’t quite look as adventurous or game changing as the other work of The Wachowskis, the writing/directing duo behind The Matrix, Bound and Cloud Atlas, but you only have to see Channing Tatum’s wolf-hybrid character to confirm this as an odball sci-fi epic. Check out today’s new still below for a brand new look at a film starring Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Terry Gilliam, Douglas Booth, Doona Bae, Eddie Redmayne and Sean Bean.

Despite Jupiter’s best efforts, the year’s most oddball sci-fi action will most likely be Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Its director James Gunn (Super, Slither) now claims that “We are definitely connected to Avengers 3.”

We can guess that this means that Avengers 3, most likely the work of Joss Whedon, will be tying in with some of the elements introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy. This’ll most likely be The Collector (Benicio Del Toro) and his pursuit of The Infinity Stones, for example The Tesseract. Thanos, and his servant The Other (Alexis Denisof) has to then be the lead antagonist but we can’t forget Loki (Tom Hiddleston) too soon. There’s still a lot going on with The Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan), Arnim Zola (Toby Jones) and Ultron (James Spader) as well.

Maybe this means that the Guardians themselves (Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper) could be crossing over into Avenging territory. Maybe we can expect the film’s Lee Pace, Karen Gillan, Michael Rooker, John C Reilly, Glenn Close or Djimon Hounsou to appear. Either way, we know that Marvel are finally bringing to the films the huge scale universe efforts of the comics.

Guardians of the Galaxy – August 1st

The Avengers 3 – 2018?

Jupiter Ascending – July 25th

Weekend box-office – 14th to 20th of March of 2014 – will 300: Rise of an Empire slay its rivals?

Eight years on from the first film’s success, a sequel to 300 is finally being released but there’s no guarantee that the phenomenal financial triumph of the original can be replicated, particularly when only few cast return. Additionally, it faces tough competition in the form of debuting animation Mr Peabody and Sherman and Wes Anderson’s ensemble The Grand Budpest Hotel. We predicted that it’d go top but let’s find out how it really did.

US:

  1. 300: Rise of an Empire – Director: Noam Murro – $45.1 million
  2. Mr Peabody and Sherman – Rob Minkoff – $32.5 million
  3. Non-Stop – Juanne Collet Serra – $15.4 million
  4. The Lego Movie – Phil Lord, Chris Miller – $11 million
  5. Son of God – Christopher Spencer – $10 million

UK:

  1. 300: Rise of an Empire – Noam Nurro – £2.8 million
  2. The Lego Movie – Phil Lord, Chris Miller – £1.6 million
  3. The Grand Budapest Hotel – Wes Anderson – £1.5 million
  4. Non-Stop – Juanne Collet Serra – £1.5 million
  5. Ride Along – Tim Story – £0.8 million

Rise of an Empire has made a great start in the US with an excellent weekend’s takings, even if they are lower than 300’s debut. Sadly, the UK takings are far below expectations, the original started with £9 million. Budapest Hotel made a great entry, as did Peabody and Sherman, while Non-Stop, Lego Movie, Ride Along and Son of God slipped places. This week’s 6/10 takes my running total to 91/190.

US:

  1. 300: Rise of an Empire – Noam Murro
  2. Need for Speed – Scott Waugh
  3. Mr Peabody and Sherman – Rob Minkoff
  4. Non-Stop – Juanne Collet Serra
  5. Bad Words – Jason Bateman

UK:

  1. Need for Speed – Scott Waugh
  2. 300: Rise of an Empire – Noam Murro
  3. The Lego Movie – Phil Lord, Chris Miller
  4. The Zero Theorem – Terry Gilliam
  5. The Stag – John Butler

Eva Green in 300: Rise of an Empire, this week’s UK and US box-office number one.

Jason Momoa joins Batman vs. Superman, teasers for Jupiter Ascending and Godzilla and Whishaw confirmed for Mercury

Sacha Baron Cohen was originally the man to play Freddie Mercury in the biopic of the Queen frontman’s life. He departed due to disagreements about the tone of the film – he wanted a darker portrayal of the events while the Queen members themselves were after a more loving tribute to their lost friend. Since then, actors such as Dominic Cooper, Daniel Radcliffe and others have been rumoured for the role but now we’ve finally got the names of the key star and director. Cloud Atlas and Skyfall star Ben Whishaw will be playing Mercury on the big screen while Dexter Fletcher (director of Sunshine on Leath and Wild Bill and star of Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) will be calling the shots.

We move onto the latest adventure of Conan, Bullet to the Head and Game of Thrones star Jason Momoa. The portrayer of HBO’s Khal Drogo is now negotiating for a role in Zack Snyder’s superhero mashup Batman vs. Superman. The Hollywood Reporter had the scoop about Momoa entering talks to join Ben Affleck (Batman), Henry Cavill (Superman), Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Amy Adams (Lois Lane), Diane Lane (Martha Kent) and Laurence Fishburne (Perry White). We’ve no idea who he could be playing or if it’s actually a character from the comics but the current favourites seem to be DC’s Martian Manhunter and Hawkman.

We do apologies for the lack of movie news this week and today but we thought we’d make up for it by allowing you to revel in the spectacle of the new trailers for two epic new films. The first is Godzilla. This new vision of the tale is from Monsters director Gareth Edwards and stars Aaron Taylor Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Ken Wantanabe, Bryan Cranston and Sally Hawkins and the trailer can be found here.

The next film is Jupiter Ascending. Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Sean Bean, Terry Gilliam, Douglas Booth, Eddie Redmayne, Doona Bae and James D’Arcy all star for this sci-fi from the ever imaginative Wachowskis who brought us The Matrix and Cloud Atlas. Find out more with the first official trailer.

Freddie Mercury – late 2014?

Batman vs. Superman – July 17th 2015

Godzilla – May 16th 2014

Jupiter Ascending – July 25th 2014

Monty Python to reunite in stage show plus Insidious: Chapter 3 and Dumb and Dumber To grab release dates

Graham Chapman, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam and John Cleese were the creators and stars of the comedy TV show Monty Python’s Flying Circus. That led to the brilliant films Monty Python and the Holy Grail (ranked on IMDB as the 98th greatest film of all time), The Meaning of Life and Life of Brian (ranked 170th). Sadly, the legendary sextet lost one of their members, Graham Chapman, in 1989. Since then it’s been difficult for a reunion.

Over the past few days, Idle has been dropping twitter hints about a reunion. “We’re getting together and putting on a show – it’s real,” Jones told the BBC. “I’m quite excited about it. I hope it makes us a lot of money. I hope to be able to pay off my mortgage!” This isn’t the first attempt at a Monty Python stage show. Spamalot, a loving rip-off of MP and the Holy Grail, was the hilarious smash hit musical written by Eric Idle that’s toured the world to critical acclaim. If you really can’t wait to get your hands on Python related material then you’ll be excited for The Zero Theorem. It’s directed by Twelve Monkeys, Time Bandits, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus and Python’s Terry Gilliam and stars Christoph Waltz, David Thewlis, Melanie Thierry, Matt Damon, Tilda Swinton and Ben Whishaw.

Get ready to pencil in a few more releases on your movie calender. The first is Dumb and Dumber To. Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels will reprise their roles as Lloyd Christmas and Harry Dunne respectively. They’ll join Jennifer Lawrence, Kathleen Turner and Laurie Holden as well as directors Peter and Bobby Farrelly in this comedy sequel set, and released, 20 years on from the original.

Next is Insidious: Chapter 3. The first two chapters of James Wan’s horror trilogy received great box-office success so a third has been commissioned. The films chronicle the bewildered and possessed Lambert family, played by Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins and Andrew Astor. It’s unclear if Wan (director of Saw and The Conjuring) will return due to his commitments to the Fast and Furious franchise.

Dumb and Dumber To – December 19th 2014

Insidious: Chapter 3 – April 5th 2015

Fast and Furious 7 – July 25th 2014

Untitled Monty Python stage show – UK theatres in 2014?

The Zero Theorem – March 14th 2014