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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s mysterious next project? It’s with Stan Lee

Ever since the former governor of California left office, there’s been reams of speculation as to how he’d re-enter the pop culture landscape. Now the question of “What’s next for Arnold Schwarzenegger?” has been answered. Boy, has it ever been answered. As revealed on Entertainment Weekly’s PopWatch blog, the onetime

NBC has changed that Wonder Woman costume you dissed

When the new Wonder Woman outfit Adrianne Palicki would wear in David E. Kelley’s reboot was unveiled, you were, to put it mildly, less than enthusiastic. So how did NBC respond to all that criticism? As you can see in the picture belowon the set, the Amazonian’s boots, which were

Total Recall remake gains Bryan Cranston, but loses Mars

Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston is negotiating to play the villain in the upcoming remake of Total Recall. That’s the good news. The other news? According to Heat Vision, the new version of the story will not take place on Mars like Philip K. Dick’s original story (“We Can Remember It

Tron: Legacy DVD extras may expose the villain of Tron 3

In prepping for the DVD and Blu-ray release of last winter’s sci-fi-gamespace hit, (Coming April 18th) Disney has been dropping little film-clip nuggets, suggesting a life for the characters after Tron: Legacy. And the latest reaches way back for an antagonist with real bite. Let’s just hope that for Tron:

Warner Bros. apologizes for that first Green Lantern trailer

Any casual observer of this summer’s superhero-movie battle royale can see that Marvel’s trifecta—Captain America: The First Avenger, Thor and X-Men: First Class—is pulling far ahead of DC’s sole entry, Green Lantern. And that’s mostly due to the fact that we’ve seen so little of GL … and what we

‘Justice League’ Movie Hinted At By Warner Bros. Exec For 2013 Release!

For more than a decade now, the notion of a “Justice League” movie has been one of the great, golden egg-laying geese of the comic book movie world. On paper, it’s brilliant: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman and any number of other DC superheroes

Producer reveals there WILL be an X-Men 4 and 5

Always wanted to see more of Professor Charles (Patrick Stewart) Xavier’s bald head—instead of the full head of hair James McAvoy will sport in X-Men: First Class? Well, that wish may come true, because producer Lauren Shuler Donner let slip that not one but two sequels to X-Men: Last Stand

‘Primeval’ exec teases fifth series and premire date

Primeval co-creator Tim Haines has revealed details about the show’s fifth series and has confirmed that the fifth series of Primeval will premiere on May 24. He mentioned the show’s next run will further explore the mysterious motives of millionaire scientist Phillip Burton (Alexander Siddig). “At the end of [episode]

Pixar’s ‘Brave’: First Look art — EW.com EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS

Entertainment Weekly has an exlusive look at Pixar’s 13th feature-length movie Brave (out June 22, 2012) which ventures into new territory for the animation studio: The Scotland-set adventure film will be Pixar’s first fairy tale, its first picture starring a female protagonist, and its first film co-directed by a woman.

Superman director Zack Snyder picks his Lois Lane

Director Zack Snyder has chosen the actress who will play Lois Lane in his upcoming reboot of Superman—and she’s a three-time Oscar nominee. According to Hero Complex, 36-year-old Amy Adams (most recently nominated for Best Supporting Actress in The Fighter) has landed the role of the feisty Daily Planet reporter

Why Tolkien prevented Maurice Sendak from drawing The Hobbit

The Hobbit illustrated by Where the Wild Things Are creator Maurice Sendak? It almost happened, but didn’t, and all because J.R.R. Tolkien got miffed, putting a stop to what might have been the greatest edition of The Hobbit ever. In the late ’60s, Sendak was asked by the U.S. publisher

Neil Gaiman confirms ‘American Gods’ film

Neil Gaiman has revealed that a film adaptation of his book American Gods is in the works. The novel, first published in 2001, takes place in a world in which gods and mythological creatures exist. In a recent interview, Gaiman exclusively revealed to DS that a director “who has many,

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