LOST WRITERS ALREADY DEVELOPING A THIRD TRON MOVIE
Source: scifiwire.com
Tron Legacy, the sequel to Disney’s classic 1982 sci-fi movie, doesn’t hit theaters until Dec. 17, but the studio is reportedly already developing a third movie, which would complete a trilogy.
Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, the Lost writers/executive producers who worked on Legacy, have already begun writing a third Tron film, The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog reported:
No details have been released because it is so early in the process.
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SHIA LABEOUF: I HATE TRANSFORMERS
Source: smh.com.au
Shia LaBeouf “hated” Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
The 23-year-old actor, who played Sam Witwicky in the action franchise, admits the sequel was “confused” and he often didn’t know what was happening on-set.
He said: “There are a lot of people that liked the second one, but I hated it. I just didn’t enjoy it.
“I thought we missed the mark. I got confused, I couldn’t see what the f**k was going on, you know with certain robots… I couldn’t decipher what was happening.
“There were storyline paths that I just wouldn’t have gone down.”
Despite his unhappiness, Shia has faith in the franchise’s producers and believes the forthcoming third instalment will be a big improvement.
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RESIDENT EVIL BABES GO GIRL-ON-GIRL IN AFTERLIFE
Source: scifiwire.com
The lovely ladies of Resident Evil: Afterlife wowed WonderCon fans with a kick-ass new 3-D trailer for the fourth film in the franchise, and the sexy duo of Alice (Milla Jovovich) and Claire (Ali Larter) spilled more details to us on the press line later. (Spoilers ahead!)
First of all, both girls get physical. Together. OK, they fight. “Claire and Alice have an amazing fight scene,” Larter said in a group interview on Saturday in San Francisco. “That girl, though, kicks ass.”
If there’s anyone who can heat up the screen like Jovovich, it’s Larter. Or why not just have more than one Jovovich? The actress/model performed as an army of Alice clones created by the Umbrella Corp. in the previous film, Resident Evil: Extinction.
“The clone sequences, of course, were really different and very complicated to shoot,” Jovovich said in a separate group interview. “Just learning how to associate with somebody that isn’t there, that’s just a little cross and they put a mark for you, and you kind of have to react as if the person is real. That was kind of interesting.”
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ZOE SALDANA HOPES THE NEXT STAR TREK DEEPENS THE SPOCK-UHURA RELATIONSHIP
Source: io9.com
We caught up with Star Trek/Avatar star Zoe Saldana this past weekend at Wondercon, and she told us to expect a lot of surprises in the next Trek. And she hopes to see a deepening of the Spock-Uhura romance.
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