IMAX Corporation and Warner Bros. Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc., announced today that they have completed an agreement to release up to 20 Warner Bros. films in IMAX's format over the course of the next three and a half years (from 2010 through 2013).Under the agreement, Warner Bros. movies that will be released in IMAX are: Legends of the Guardian: The Owls of Ga'Hoole 3D (September 24, 2010); Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (3D) (November 19, 2010); Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (3D) (July 15, 2011); Happy Feet 2 (3D) (November 18, 2011); and The Hobbit (December 2013). Warner Bros. and IMAX also plan to release an additional 15 films over the course of 2011, 2012 and 2013, including Gravity, Dark Shadows, Fury Road, Batman 3, and Superman. Am looking forward to the last two films in 3D its gonna be great
Here's some news regarding Ghostbusters 3, taken from ign.com:
Bill Murray continues to confuse and confound regarding Ghostbusters 3, with the star discussing his potential involvement in the project for the umpteenth time, but yet again leaving us none-the-wiser.
Speaking to ComingSoon about the first two films, Murray said "We made a great movie and then we made another one, you know? So we went to the well twice and it's almost impossible to do the second movie as well. Only horror movies get better as they go along because they have more money to spend for more crazy effects."
Murray did admit that it might be fun, if only for the on-set camaraderie. "The guys are funny, and I miss [Rick] Moranis, Annie [Potts] and Danny [Ackroyd]. Those people are some people that were really, you know, I miss them. I think that's really a big part of it."
However, the concept of Murray playing a ghost may not come to fruition, with the star revealing "Supposedly someone was writing a script where I actually got killed in the first reel and became a ghost, which I thought 'Well that's kind of clever anyway.' But then these guys that were supposedly the writers that were going to do it, they wrote a film that came out and people saw it and went 'We're not going to do it after all, are we?' So it's just kind of a dreamy thing."
bit of goss about iron man 2. in the first iron man there was a post credits sequence introducing samuel l jackson as nick fury. well apparently after the credits of iron man 2 there is a sequence showing 2 FBI agents finding Thor's hammer in new mexico. so linking it into the thor film which will in turn probaly link to captain america and then the avengers
They ain't FBI they're Sheild agents, on of which is coulson. And he says 'we found it' implying they were looking for it.
Iron man 2 was brilliant. Bring on thor and captain America! It's well known that Thor and captain America are linking in Rammy since they're all set ups for the avengers film.
Btw samuel l Jackson has said he's not in Thor, but is in captain America
Warner Bros. announced today that the tentatively titled Batman 3 is slated for release July 20, 2012.
matthew vaugh, the guy responsible for Kick Ass, was offered to do X-Men First Class, but he's turned it down.
Scarlett Johannson is in the running to play Courtney Love in a Kurt Kobain biopic.
Oh and here's a pic from the upcoming Thor film
Paramount has passed on making Anchorman 2, plus since they own it, its not gonna be able to be made by another studio, so that's that dead in the water
turns out Matthew Vaughn will to X-Men First Class after all and its going to be released on June 3, 2011
also hugo weaving has been announced as the Red Skull in Captain America.
Don Cheadle has confirmed he's signed up for The Avengers and other films as War Machine, he wouldn't say how many he's signed for, just multiple films. there are signs that iron man 3 will be made once the avengers has wrapped.
Skip Woods is in negotiations with 20th Century Fox to write the script for the next "Die Hard" movie, the fifth installment in the franchise.