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Metal Gear Solid Film Not Going To Happen

Metal Gear Solid Film Not Going To Happen Collider got an Exclusive Interview with Mike De Luca. A few days ago I spoke to De Luca for almost an hour about a variety of subjects, one of which was Metal Gear Solid. According to De Luca, the Metal Gear Solid movie is no longer happening. He explains why after the jump: The first thing you need to know before going any further is things change all the time in Hollywood. While De Luca told me, “I don’t think it’s going to move forward because I got the sense that there may not be enough of a coordinated will at this point on the side of certain parties to see a movie get made,” that doesn’t mean it’s dead forever. Perhaps if Prince of Persia does extremely well for Walt Disney, Sony and Konami might sit back down and try to get this movie made one more time. But for now, it isn’t happening. The way De Luca spoke, it seems like Sony tried extremely hard to get this project off the ground, but the video game makers might have been the c

Diablo Cody Talks "Breathers" And "Sweet Valley High"

Diablo Cody Talks "Breathers" And "Sweet Valley High" As for Breathers: A Zombie's Lament the film is another horror-comedy written by Geoff LaTulippe based on a novel S.G. Browne in which Cody will produce. “We have a script and I am thrilled with it and hope we can go into production with it soon,” says Cody. “It’s a zombie love story. Zombies are so hot now, but I like to think it’s about the personal side of being a zombie and being ostracized.” Also on tap for Cody is an adaptation of the popular ‘80s teen novels SWEET VALLEY HIGH . “I just started writing it,” says Cody. “I’m very excited about that. It’s classic ‘80s series of books about these twins Elizabeth and Jessica and it’s going to be set in the ‘80s and true to the source material.” Please Leave A Comment- Source- IF

Blake Lively Nabs Role Of Carol Ferris In Green Lantern

Blake Lively Nabs Role Of Carol Ferris In Green Lantern Blake Lively has nabbed the female lead opposite Ryan Reynolds in Warner Bros.' "Green Lantern." Lively will play Carol Ferris, who runs her father's aerospace company and hires cocky test pilot Hal Jordan (Reynolds), who later becomes the intergalactic policeman Green Lantern. In the comics, the romance became complicated when an alien race bestowed her the power of a crystal called the Star Sapphire. The search for the Martin Campbell-directed film's leading lady was almost as intense as the one for its title star. Keri Russell and Jennifer Garner were reportedly among those in the mix for the role. The role called for a slightly older actress but Lively, who stars in the CW's "Gossip Girl," impressed the studio and filmmakers with her audition. Warners was also impressed with her work in "The Town," its adaptation of the gritty Chuck Hogan novel directed by Ben Affleck now in post-p

Fox's Glee Picked Up For Season 2

Fox's Glee Picked Up For Season 2 Was this really a surprise, since I got a glimpse of the show at comic con, I knew I was going to love this show and it turns out so do a lot of other people. But the early pickup will allow the show's producers to start planning season two now , and will also allow Fox to conduct a nationwide casting search to fill three new roles on the show. The "Glee" casting competition gets underway in February, and will be produced as a multi-part special to air in late summer , leading to the fall launch of "Glee's" sophomore season. "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy said the second season competish is in the vein of his initial talent search to find "Glee's" breakout cast. "Anybody and everybody now has a chance to be on a show about talented underdogs," Murphy said. "We want to be the first interactive musical comedy on television." In picking up "Glee" early, Fox Entertainment pre

"Dear John" Will Have All The Ladies Crying

"Dear John" Will Have All The Ladies Crying On Feb.5th Dear John is an upcoming 2010 romantic drama/war film starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried with Scott Porter. Directed by Lasse Hallström, the film is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel of the same name . The film will be released theatrically in North America on February 5, 2010. A romantic drama about a soldier who falls for a conservative college student while he's home on leave. John (the soldier) must go back to the army and he and Savannah (the student) communicate through letters. Please Leave A Comment-

"Jonah Hex" Is Riding Back Into The Sun For Re-Shoots

"Jonah Hex" Is Riding Back Into The Sun For Re-Shoots Warner Bros. and Legendary are assembling Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, Megan Fox and Michael Fassbender for a roughly 10-day shoot in the Los Angeles area for the movie, beginning at month's end. Although no test screenings have taken place, the studio has decided to work on story and action during the shoots, working in 12 pages of additional script mixed in with some reshoots. Jimmy Hayward, who co-directed "Horton Hears a Who!" and is making his live-action debut with the movie, remains in the director's chair. He will be joined by "I Am Legend" helmer Francis Lawrence, who was brought in last month to act as a consultant. ("Crank" filmmakers Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, who wrote the "Hex" script, were initially on board to direct the movie back in its early stages but were dismissed because of creative differences with Brolin. Brolin told MTV News at the time he th

WOLVERINE 2 In Theaters in 2012

WOLVERINE 2 In Theaters in 2012 During the People's Choice Awards this week, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE star Hugh Jackman had a few words about the sequel. On the red carpet, Jackman told reporters, "Wolverine's going to be back. He's going to Japan. We shoot that probably in a year, year-and-a-half, something like that." Hopefully that gives us a summer 2012 release for the second Wolverine film to join the Star Trek Sequel and the Marvel Avengers film both releasing that summer as well. Please Leave A Comment- Source- IESB

Harrison Ford Talks Indiana Jones Follow Up Film

Harrison Ford Talks Indiana Jones Follow Up Film I will be the first to tell you that I am a huge Indiana Jones fan, but the last film was so bad. Nothing good about it at all. They should change the term jumping the shark to getting blown up in the fridge . I know that the movie was made for the next generation of film goers and not for the die hard but dam. It was a bad film. "I think it would be interesting to advance the understanding of the character, as we always have had that ambition throughout the series," Ford said of his hopes for a "Crystal Skull" follow-up. "I think it would be interesting to deepen the relationship between he and his son [Mutt, played by Shia LaBeouf] and play on that relationship. ... It's full of opportunity. The series is full of opportunity." It's been known for awhile now that series-runners Ford, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have been kicking around ideas for more Indy. Ford himself admitted that the &qu