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Action triple-bill special with Need for Speed, The Expendables 3 and Fast and Furious 7

fast and furious 7 paul walker and vin diesel final scene

After the tragic death of Paul Walker last month, the production Fast and Furious 7 has been in a halt; the summer 2014 release date fell apart. The sequel will now have to deal with the huge competition of 2015. Star Trek 3 , Warcraft (March 11th), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, Avatar 2, Finding Dory (June 17th) and Angry Birds (July 1st) have already spilled into 2016 to avoid ’15’s Batman vs. Superman (July 17th), Ant-Man (July 31st), The Avengers: Age of Ultron (May 1st), Cinderella (March 13th), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (November 20th), The Bourne Betrayal (August 14th), Assassin’s Creed (August 7th), San Andreas (June 5th), Bond 24 (October 23rd), Mission: Impossible 5 (25th December), The Good Dinosaur (November 25th), Inside Out (June 19th), The Minions (July 10th) and Star Wars: Episode VII (18th December). Fast 7 is directed by James Wan (The Conjuring, Insidious, Saw) and stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Kurt Russell, Jason Statham and the late great Paul Walker.

Need for Speed is a plotless game franchise that relies on the thrill of its gameplay alone for success. While the series has constantly churned out excellence year by year, you wouldn’t think this format would be decent cinematic material but Act of Valor director Scott Waugh is confident that with his brilliant cast, Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad), Dakota Johnson (The Social Network), Imogen Poots (The Look of Love), Michael Keaton (Batman) and Dominic Cooper (Captain America), he can make Need for Speed a hit. An awesome new poster has come in for your own admiration.

You can now relish in the first teaser for The Expendables 3. Red Hill’s Patrick Hughes directs the overgrown cast in this action sequel which features, from left to right in the trailer, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Antonio Banderas, Randy Couture, Jason Statham, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terry Crews, Dolph Lundgren, Sylvester Stallone, Jet Li, Victor Ortiz, Kelsey Grammer, Wesley Snipes, Kellan Lutz, Glen Powell and Ronda Rousey (aka the least feminine ensemble you’ve ever seen)! Jackie Chan, Milla Jovovich and Nick Cage are still rumoured for roles.

Need for Speed – March 14th 2014

Fast and Furious 7 – April 10th 2015

The Expendables 3 – August 25th 2014

The Twelfth Doctor revealed, Bourne 5, Poltergeist reboot and much more

If your’re reading this, thanks for still coming to Tuorhoth Movies despite our recent absence. In this post we’re going to give a very quick summary of what happened in the last few days in the film, and a small but of television, news world. If you’re avoiding the identity of the new Doctor Who, you may not want to read on.

We were given short notice that the 12th Doctor would be unveiled on Sunday with the BBC only making the statement a few days before. On the night, Zoe Ball presented the half an hour show on BBC One with her guests, all avid Who fans. They including Outnumbered’s Daniel Roche, Liza Tarbuck and the Fifth Doctor Peter Davidson himself as well as head writer Steven Moffat and a crowd 400 strong,

Towards the end of the show, we we’re getting closer to the all important name that, in the days prior, was the bookies favourite. It was none other than Peter Capaldi. The 55 year old Glaswegian star will be the third Scot to play the legendary role. He will be best known to BBC comedy fans as Malcolm Tucker in hit show The Thick of It, which last year had it’s fourth season, and it’s spin off film In the Loop. His 2nd role in film was in Local Hero and has since starred in World War Z (which we’ll get to later) and the upcoming films The Fifth Estate, Benedict Cumberbatch in Julian Assange biopic, and Maleficent, Angelina Jolie’s new dark fantasy. His role in World War Z could be a cunning in-joke to tease his next TV role as the Doctor. He’s credited as WHO (World Health Organisation) Doctor which I wouldn’t suspect is a coincidence.

Capaldi is no stranger to Doctor Who. When he was 15 year’s old, he wrote to the Radio Times about the show. In season four of the show’s revival, he played a citizen of the Roman Empire in The Fires of Pompeii and was also a major political figure in Torchwood’s Children of Earth run. Next year he will star in The Musketeers, BBC’s high budget take on the classic story.

Peter Capaldi will first be seen as The Doctor in this year’s Christmas Special, marking the show’s 800th episode, after Matt Smith gives up the role he’s had for four years. The 50th Anniversary special will be aired this November and will star Matt Smith (The Eleventh Doctor), David Tennant (The Tenth), John Hurt (The Time War incarnation of The Doctor), Jenna Louise Coleman (Clara Oswald), Billie Piper (Rose Tyler), Jemma Redgrave (UNIT science officer Kate Stewart from season 7’s The Power of Three) and Joanna Page (Gavin and Stacey’s Stacey as Queen Elizabeth I). Peter Capaldi and Jenna Louise Coleman will star in Doctor Who season 8 in August 2014.

All Steven Moffat/Mark Gatiss/Benedict Cumberbatch/Martin Freeman fans will be delighted to see the new Sherlock series 3 trailer online. Sherlock will hopefully return this autumn or very early next year and yes that is John with the mustache.

Rashida Jones has joined the new Dreamworks animation BOO: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations. The Parks and Recreation star will lend her voice to the comedy that already stars Seth Rogen. While Hasbro get big box office success with Transformers and Battleship, Mattel are getting back at them with an adaptation of Max Steel in development. Is this the start of a new toy franchise war on the big-screen? Clint Eastwood has added more castings to his upcoming film Jersey Boys. The film is released next year and will star Christopher Walken and now Jeremy Luke and Joey Russo.

Jeremy Renner is now in talks for another Bourne film. He played rogue Aaron Cross in the relatively unliked Legacy were the absence of Matt Damon’s Jason Bourne was clear. Perhaps in this, Damon can return with Renner is a supporting role or perhaps an antagonist. Anthony Peckham, writer of Guy Ritchie, Jude Law and Robert Downey JR’s Sherlock Holmes and Clint Eastwood, Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman’s Invictus, is now on board to write the sequel with it’s announced 2015 release.

A new poster for Marvel’s new live-action TV show Agents of SHIELD is now up. We see all six of our heroes in front of a SHIELD crest. It doesn’t exactly tease much as to the events of this autumn. Steven Spielberg has left American Sniper. This is one of many delayed Spielberg projects after the development crash of Robopocalypse. Bradley Cooper was set to star in this reality based thriller but it’ll have to wait for a new director to board Warner Bros’ in their development.

Sam Rockwell is now in talks for a Poltergeist reboot. The star of Seven Psychopaths and Moon is reported by The Wrap to be in early discussions for the continuation of the chillingly brilliant 1982 ghostly hit but will most likely forget it’s hugely disappointing predecessors Poltergeist II: The Other Side, Poltergeist III and Poltergeist: The Legacy. It’ll be interesting to see the family adventure director Gil Kenan (Monster House, City of Ember) will make of a horror classic. The film will also star Cinderella Man’s Rosemarie DeWitt.

Ellen DeGeneres will host the next Academy Awards. The Finding Nemo and Ellen DeGeneres show star hosted the Oscars before, in 2007, and will present the world’s biggest movie calender event Spring next year.

Benedict Cumberbatch has joined animation The Penguins of Madagascar. The big screen spin off of Dreamworks’ Madagascar trilogy and the penguins own TV show will now star Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek: Into Darkness, Sherlock) and John Malkovich will voice Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private’s new nemesis.

JJ Abrams will not direct Star Trek 3, due to conflicts with Disney’s Star Wars, but it is unknown who will. He is however producer so we can expect him to oversee the project and make sure that lensflares burn our eyes at every possible second. It’s a done deal for screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman and Star Trek will most likely return in 2016 as they celebrate 50 years of the franchise. Bond’s 50th anniversary party boosted Skyfall into the billion dollar territory (currently only achieved by 16 films ever) and it definitely could bring box office delights for Paramount.

Christopher McQuarrie will direct Mission: Impossible 5. He announced it on Twitter with two words Mission: Accepted. Series figurehead Ethan Hunt will return with Tom Cruise once more in the role while Jeremy Renner and Paula Patton are rumoured to reprise their roles from Ghost Protocol as well as Ving Rhames as Luther. Their unlikely to leave out comical IMF agent Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg). McQuarrie has worked with Tom Cruise before on ropey cop flick Jack Reacher as well as writing The Usual Suspects, The Tourist, Jack the Giant Slayer and Valkyrie.

Leonardo Di Caprio is set for Viking drama King Harald which Mel Gibson was developing. A new Muppets Most Wanted trailer has headed our way with promotion as the best motion picture ever. A fairly bold claim seeing as it has Scooter and a hoard of penguins shuffling to Maroon 5’s Moves like Jagger. Finally, we here shocking news that Harrison Ford will be in The Expendables 3. Bruce Willis has left the project now as Sylvester Stallone tweets Bruce Willis out, Harrison Ford in.