Sunday 19 January 2014

"BOND 24" To Carry On From "SKYFALL"

"Skyfall" writer John Logan has confirmed that the next 2015 James Bond film will continue on where the 2012 50th anniversary film ended. Though "Bond 24" hasn't been tipped as a direct sequel, it's assumed that it will seeing as Logan commented saying that the themes, characters and ideas from 2012's "Skyfall" will carry on to the 2015 film and possibly the next one. With Logan returning to write the next film and possibly his third film, fans then know there won't be the same cock up with the 2008 direct sequel to 2006's "Casino Royale", "Quantum Of Solace". If we've got a good writer and a good director, then a direct sequel(s) could work out well for once in the 50 year old film franchise.
It's been rumoured that "Skyfall", "Bond 24" and "Bond 25" will be Logan's, director Sam Mendes's and present Bond, Daniel Craig's James Bond trilogy. It's also rumoured that they will all leave the franchise after the 25th film, which is assumed to have a November 2017/18 release date.

"Man Of Steel" Sequel Pushed Back To May 2016!

Warner Bros. have officially announced that their "Batman Vs Superman" movie has been pushed back to May 6th 2016. This is happening due to the fact that Warner feel as though they want to give the films makers more time to write the script and make it perfect considering that amount of newly announced superheroes added to the roaster.
Originally, only it was a "Man Of Steel" sequel with the introduction to Ben Affleck's rebooted Bruce Wayne/Batman, but then it was announced that Gal Gadot had been cast as Wonder Woman and that her role in the film was quite a big part. It was then announced that there will possibly be appearances from other heroes such as The Flash, Aquaman and The Green Lantern, who is rumoured to be played by Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. It's basically turned into the "Justice League" film that Warner were planning to make for about 2016/17. So really, they need the time to get the script perfect and balance all the heroes and villains out properly like the perfect balance in Joss Whedon's 2012 "Avengers Assemble".
It's been rumoured that Ben Affleck has also sustained a leg injury which would push production back about 10 weeks but nothing has been confirmed on that part by either himself or Warner.

Jack Sparrow Being Considered For Role As Doctor Strange?

"Pirates Of The Caribbean" star, Johnny Depp, has been rumoured to be in, close to final, talks about taking on the role of Doctor Stephen Strange in the upcoming MCU entry, "Doctor Strange".
The wizard superhero is said to be taking over command of The Avengers once Robert Downey Jr takes off the Iron Man suit after "Avengers 3". This could all change if Downey Jr stays on past "Avengers 3" and decided to go ahead with a couple of more "Iron Man" sequels, which is rumoured to be going ahead in the coming years.
If Depp signs onto the role of Strange, he's said to be signing onto a six-picture deal with Marvel Studios. Three of his "Doctor Strange" films and if the rumour of him taking over from Iron Man, then he'll be in three "Avengers" films too.

Paul Rudd Cast As Ant-Man And Michael Douglas Cast As Hank Pym!

"Anchorman" star and all out Hollywood funny man, Paul Rudd and well, just fucking Michael Douglas, have both been cast in Edgar Wright's 2015 entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Ant-Man". Rudd has been cast as the films leading superhero, but it's unknown which version of Ant-Man he'll play seeing as Douglas has been cast as an aged Hank Pym. It's assumed that Rudd will be playing Scott Lang's Ant-Man.
Douglas as mentioned that he's been dying for a role in a Marvel Comics film, or in fact, any sort of comic book film to be honest. The film's director and co-writter, Edgar Wright has said that we will see Douglas's Pym in action at the beginning of the film back in the 60's and then the story will fast forward to Scott Lang's story in the present day.

Moffat Confirms "Doctor Who" Series Nine In 2015!

During the same interview where "Doctor Who" boss confirmed a fourth and fifth series of "Sherlock", Steven Moffat also confirmed a series nine of "Doctor Who" coming next year in full form rather than two halves like it's usually been.
When confirming the 2015 series of the show, he never confirmed wither new Doctor, Peter Capaldi was returning to the role of The Doctor in next years ninth series since the shows grand rebooted return back in 2005. He also never confirmed if Jenna-Louise Coleman was returning too but everyone is assuming they both will even though it was previously rumoured that Capaldi could being doing an Eccleston and be a one series Doctor.

"Sherlock" Series Four & Five Confirmed!!!

The amazing BBC 1 drama "Sherlock" has been confirmed for a fourth and fifth series by the shows co-creator, Steven Moffat. He said in a recent interview that both himself and other co-creator Mark Gatiss have mapped out the plots for series 4 and 5.
Series 4 is expected to air on the TV as quickly as the end of this year as it has been rumoured that filming is set to begin sometime this Summer. The BBC are demanding it ASAP after the fans reactions to the last series that just finished last week. This is good news because it means fans don't have to wait two years for another series.
I'm so happy to hear that there will be two more seasons of the amazing drama starring Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Martin Freeman as John Watson. It's amazing show and I would watch it forever with Cumberbatch and Freeman sticking to the roles.