The Dr. Who and Guardians of the Galaxy actress is in talks for the lead role of a young singer from Glasgow who wants to make it big in Nashville. Suffragette‘s Faye Ward is producing.
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Powell will play Sgt. Falvy, a foul-mouthed soldier who is sent with a military unit to protect a defenseless farming village in Iraq during the war in 2003.
Marvel is considering Fruitvale Station and Creed director Ryan Coogler to helm Black Panther. The film is set to star Chadwick Boseman and hit theaters in February 2018.
Die Hard Year One is in development at 20th Century Fox and Di Bonaventura Pictures. The new film with take place in the late ’70s depicting the early years of John McClane.
Following Jennifer Lawrence’s announcement that she will be leaving The Rosie Project, director Richard Linklater is following suit–citing Lawrence as the reason he wished to work on the project in the first place.
Neal Moritz wins the rights to the popular video game, Crossfire, from South Korea’s Smilegate Group for potential franchise.
Matthew Senriech, Tom Sheppard and Zeb Wells of Robot Chicken are going to use their talents to bring the roving Rabbids to the big screen with Sony and Ubisoft.
Josh Gad and writing partner Ryan Dixon will pen the script for the biopic Gorgeous George, the infamous professional wrestler and entertainer. WWE Studios and Great Point Media are currently developing the project.
After turning down the female lead in Fox’s X-Men spin-off, Gambit, Rebecca Ferguson is now in talks to join Michael Fassbender and director Tomas Alfredson in The Snowman.
The Oscar-winning actress drops out of Rosie, signs onto Darren Aronfsky film, and openly declares her support for equal pay for actresses in Lena Dunham’s newsletter, “Lenny Letters.”
Kate Winslet is going right from playing Joanna Hoffman for Steve Jobs to another historically important woman, Lee Miller, who went from fashion model to photojournalist over the course of her extraordinary life.
A security guard protects a woman who is being targeted by a gang for participating as a trial witness.
The Witch‘s Anya Taylor Joy is joining Betty Buckley, Jessica Sula and Haley Lu Richardson in M. Night Shyamalan’s untitled thriller. James McAvoy, who joined the picture last week, is set to lead the Blumhouse-produced indie.
The creator of the Idris Elba-led detective series Luther has been tapped to writer 20th Century Fox’s Escape From New Yorkremake. The remake of John Carpenter’s 1981 classic is being produced by Andrew Rona and Alex Heineman of The Picture Company.
In a deal that will bring together Chinese media groups, a veteran Batman producer and the UN, the 1960s comic series T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents is being adapted into a film.
Jeff Goldblum reveals that Bryan Cranston will be joining himself, Edward Norton, and Bob Balaban in the latest Wes Anderson film. The stop-motion animated film will center around a group of dogs.
Morten Tyldum will be directing the first book in the upcoming Norse book series by filmmaker Bobbie Peers, which is focused on a young code-breaker who has left London to hide in Norway.
Brian Grazer appears to finally be getting his LA Riots film into production next spring as the Oscar-winning writer of the script, John Ridley, has been tapped to take over directing duties.
Rob Riggle takes a dramatic turn opposite Bella Thorne and Patrick Schwarzenegger in Midnight Sun. Riggle’s most well-known for his work on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and his comedic partnership with Rob Huebel.
It was a huge week for the rival superhero ‘verses with news coming from film, television, and new media worlds. It caused a big stir in the TB offices, and a few debates (including our own Captain America vs. Iron Man “civil war”), so let’s look back at the week and see some of the major announcements from both camps.
Collette and Trammell will be playing an FBI agent and a white supremacist, respectively, on either sides of a plot to bomb innocent civilians in Daniel Ragussis Imperium.
From Fifty Shades of Grey to Fifty Shades of…Spots? Kelly Marcel, known for scripting the Fifty Shades adaptation and Saving Mr. Banks, has next been tapped to write Walt Disney Pictures’ live-action Cruella.
The Terminator Genysis actor is joining Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks in the feature biopic of Cpt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and his miracle landing in 2009 that saved the lives of all on board.
Brie Larson is in talks to reteam with Short Term 12 director Destin Cretton on the film adaptation of Jeannette Walls memoir The Glass Castle. The book tells the story of Walls life growing up as the child of an alcoholic father, unbalanced mother, and their nomadic lifestyle.
Home and Away actress Samara Weaving has been chosen for the lead role in The Babysitter. The film follows a lonely twelve year-old boy who is in love with his babysitter and discovers some hard truths about life, love, and murder.
J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter spinoff has added Ron Perlman to its increasingly long list of top tier talent. Details are tight on the film’s plot but it is rumored that the Hellboy star will play a goblin.
Charlize Theron is attached to star in The Gray Man from Sony and Columbia Pictures. Joe and Anthony Russo wrote the script based on best-selling author Mark Greaney’s novel.
Henry Cavill and Luke Evans have joined the Nicholas Hoult-led war drama Sand Castle, set to be directed by Fernando Coimbra. Coimbra, known for Netflix’s Narcos, will helm based on an original script by Chris Roessner.
The first ranger has been cast as newcomer Naomi Scott takes on the role of Pink Ranger in the Power Rangers feature reboot. The film will begin shooting in Vancouver in early 2016.
Benicio Del Toro is on track to become one of the iconic villainous character actors of our time, as he is set to reprise his eccentric Collector in Guardians of the Galaxy 2.