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Bradley Cooper 'hopes there is a Hangover 3



Bradley Cooper has said that he wouldn't hesitate to sign up for a third film in the Hangover series.

The actor, who starred in both The Hangover and this year's The Hangover Part II, revealed that he is hopeful that studio executives will greenlight another film.

"I hope there is going to be a Hangover 3," Cooper told The Sun. "I'll do whatever director Todd [Phillips] wants to do, he's the best, he's the greatest."

Cooper explained that he would never pass up the opportunity to work alongside co-stars Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis again.

"I love those two guys, and I love my character Phil, so I would do it in a heartbeat," he said.

The former Alias star also revealed that despite the huge commitment required to film The Hangover Part II, he feels that the series deserves a grand finale.

"There's got to be a trilogy, you're got to close it up," he added.

Recent rumours have suggested that the third Hangover film could see the Wolf Pack heading to a location in Europe.

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Nick Frost, Nicki Minaj to voice 'Ice Age 4'



Nick Frost and Nicki Minaj are to lend their voices to the upcoming Ice Age: Continental Drift.

Joy Behar, JB Smoove and Heather Morris have also joined the cast, which already includes Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, Jeremy Renner, Drake, Sean William Scott and Jennifer Lopez.

The follow-up to Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs will see Scrat accidentally starting a series of events that will allow Sid to reunite with his family.

Simon Pegg, Frost's collaborator since Spaced, voiced the one-eyed weasel Buck in Ice Age 3.

Frost was last seen in the sci-fi film Paul, which he and Pegg have ruled out making a sequel to in the future.

The actor has also announced that he will be collaborating again with Pegg on a new project.

Ice Age: Continental Drift will be released in the UK on July 6, 2012 and in the US on July 13, 2012.

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Mark Ruffalo, Amanda Seyfried join 'Now You See Me



Mark Ruffalo and Amanda Seyfried have signed up for roles in the upcoming magician heist film Now You See Me.

The stars join Melanie Laurent and Jesse Eisenberg on the cast, Variety reports.

Ruffalo is expected to play an FBI agent whose team becomes embroiled in a battle of wits with a group of magicians who use their shows to raid banks and then implicate their audiences. Seyfried will play a master technician.

Colin Firth, Sacha Baron Cohen and Jim Carrey were reportedly approached for leads in the film.

Louis Leterrier will be directing from a script by Edward Ricourt and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time writer Boaz Yakin.

Clash of the Titans director Leterrier dropped out of the sequel to the mythological battle film last year.

Ruffalo is currently working on Joss Whedon's The Avengers where he will take on the role of the Incredible Hulk.

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Megan Fox is hilarious in 'Knocked Up' spinoff, says Leslie Mann



Leslie Mann has said that Megan Fox is "hilarious" in the upcoming Knocked Up spinoff.

Fox, who was first rumoured to be in negotiations to join the film in March, will take on an unknown role in the film.

"Megan Fox is so funny. She's hilarious. You wouldn't, I don't know if other people [expect it], but I think she's really funny, you'll be pleasantly surprised," Mann told MTV News.

Asked to reveal what part Fox would take on in the film, Mann responded: "I can't say that part."

Director Judd Apatow has said that the comedy will not be a sequel to Knocked Up but rather an entirely different movie.

Bridesmaids actress Melissa McCarthy has also signed on to star in the project as well as IT Crowd actor Chris O'Dowd.

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I find that hard to believe.

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'Game of Thrones' director in 'Thor 2' talks?



Game of Thrones director Brian Kirk is reportedly in early talks to head Thor 2.

The film will mark Kirk's directorial debut on a major Hollywood production.

He directed three episodes of HBO's Emmy-nominated, ten-part television series - 'The Wolf and the Lion', 'Cripples, Bastards and Broken Things' and 'Lord Snow'.

Kirk is at the top of the list of potential directors to succeed Kenneth Branagh, who headed the first Thor film, reports Variety.

He was apparently chosen for having displayed his ability to juggle an ensemble cast and his experience working with a fantasy setting in Game of Thrones.

Other contenders for the role reportedly include Breck Eisner (The Crazies), Drew Goddard (Cabin in the Woods), James McTeigue (Ninja Assassin) and Noam Murro (300: Battle of Artemesia).

The Irish director has also worked on episodes of Boardwalk Empire, Dexter and the BBC's Luther, with episodes of HBO's Luck and the BBC's Great Expectations forthcoming.

Following the release of Thor, Branagh revealed that he would not be returning for the Chris Hemsworth-starring sequel.

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'Lights Out' star joins 'Bourne Legacy' cast



Veteran actor Stacy Keach has reportedly joined the cast of The Bourne Legacy.

Variety confirms that Keach has signed on for an undisclosed role in the film, which is being written and directed by Tony Gilroy.

The Bourne Legacy will star Jeremy Renner as a new assassin who trained alongside the original trilogy hero Jason Bourne.

The actor is best known for his supporting role in the recently-cancelled FX series Lights Out.

Keach joins Renner opposite an ensemble cast including Edward Norton, Oscar Isaac and Rachel Weisz.

It was recently reported that original trilogy stars Joan Allen and Albert Finney are in talks to reprise their role in the latest entry.

The Bourne Legacy is expected to be released in cinemas in August 2012.

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Johnny Depp acquires 'The Vault' film rights



Johnny Depp has bought the film rights to Sam Sarkar's comic miniseries The Vault.

The actor will develop the project for the big screen with The Departed producer Graham King, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The Vault is a three-part sci-fi-horror published by Image Comics. The story follows a group of divers who unleash an ancient evil when they an uncover a sunken sarcophagus on a mission off the coast of Nova Scotia.

Depp has previously collaborated with King on The Tourist, Rango and his upcoming movie The Rum Diary.

The Vault #1 arrived in stores earlier this month. The comic sold out at distribution level, and is due for release in digital on August 10.

A potential release window for The Vault is yet to be announced.

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Evil Dead' Bruce Campbell joins Sam Raimi's 'Oz



Bruce Campbell has reportedly joined the cast of Sam Raimi's Oz: The Great and Powerful in a "pivotal" role.

Campbell starred as the lead actor in Raimi's acclaimed Evil Dead film franchise, and has confirmed that he is due to reunite with the director.

"I. Am. In. Oz," Campbell tweeted earlier this weekend, along with a recent photograph of himself and Raimi.

"Sam refuses to tell me what character I will portray," he added. "Just know that the role is pivotal."

Oz will feature an ensemble cast led by James Franco opposite the likes of Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff and Joey King.

The Disney film will follow a small-time circus magician, played by Franco, who is whisked away to the Land of Oz where he quickly rises in fame and meets the three mysterious witches.

Oz: The Great and Powerful is due out in cinemas on March 8. 2013

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Hop' director to remake 'Short Circuit




Hop director Tim Hill is in talks to helm Dimension Films' remake of eighties classic Short Circuit.

Deadline reports that Hill is currently negotiating a deal to direct the project, a remake of the 1986 film about a military robot who gains sentience.

The project was first announced back in 2008, with Paul Blart: Mall Cop's Steve Carr attached to direct.

Robot Chicken writer Dan Milano has penned the film's script, while original Short Circuit producer David Foster is on board to produce once again.

Hill has directed a slew of successful family films including Hop, Alvin and the Chipmunks and Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties.

The original Short Circuit starred Steve Guttenberg and Ally Sheedy, and went on to spawn a sequel in 1988.

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I am 50/50 On this one.

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Pittsburgh Steelers to appear in 'Dark Knight Rises



The Pittsburgh Steelers will be making a cameo appearance in The Dark Knight Rises.

The American football team's quarterback Ben Roethlisberger revealed that he and a number of his teammates will have a small role in the forthcoming Christopher Nolan film.

"I'm kind of getting everybody together," Roethlisberger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "I heard it's going to be a neat thing at the stadium. I don't think it will be a big part, it's not like we're chasing Batman down or anything."

Roethlisberger went on to explain that the Steelers will stand in for a fictional Gotham team in the highly-anticipated movie.

"From what I've heard, it's going to be like a pre-game, warming-up type thing,'' he continued. "I don't know the whole concept. There's a Gotham team, a football game. We'll be wearing uniforms. It will be fun."

An image featuring Anne Hathaway in her full Catwoman outfit recently surfaced on the official website for The Dark Knight Rises.

In addition, footage of a fight between Batman (Christian Bale) and Bane (Tom Hardy) was released earlier last week.

The Dark Knight Rises will open in US and UK cinemas on July 20, 2012.

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That should be an interesting scene to watch.

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Hunger Games' sequel receives release date



Lionsgate has scheduled a release date for the follow-up to The Hunger Games.

The film studio announced today that Catching Fire, the second novel in Suzanne Collins's dystopian trilogy, will open in cinemas on November 22, 2013.

In the sequel to the highly-anticipated film, protagonist Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) finds herself back in the Hunger Games alongside Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) just one year after winning the deadly competition.

Last week, Lionsgate released two images from The Hunger Games. The first features Katniss and Gale (Liam Hemsworth) in the woods together, while the second shows Peeta outside his family's bakery.

It was recently revealed that Steven Soderbergh has agreed to serve as second unit director on the forthcoming film in order to keep production on track for the movie's spring release date.

Filming is currently in progress on The Hunger Games, which is set for release on March 23, 2012.

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It is stupid to announce a release date for a sequel when you don't even know how well the first one is going to do.

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Denis Leary confirms return for 'Spider-Man' sequel



Denis Leary has confirmed that he will appear in the sequel to The Amazing Spider-Man.

The actor will reprise his role as Gwen Stacy's (Emma Stone) father Captain Stacy in the follow-up to the film.

Leary told Collider: "I guess they officially announced it yesterday.

"I don't know if I'm allowed to say. Every time you say something about this f**king movie, they go crazy!"

The Rescue Me star added that he preferred Batman to Spider-Man despite plans to appear in the rebooted franchise.

"I'm more of a Batman guy, but I have a good friend, Jeff Garlin, who is a Spider-Man freak, and he said to me, 'The first time I met you, I thought you were George Stacy!'," Leary explained.

"That was 30 years ago. He had an old comic book frame on his computer and he showed it to me, and I was like, 'You're sick!' and he was like, 'No, I'm a Spider-Man freak.' People take it very seriously."

Leary joined the cast for the first film in November.

The second film in the rebooted Spider-Man franchise will be released on May 2, 2014, Columbia Pictures announced this week.

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Russell Crowe to star opposite Mark Wahlberg in 'Broken City



Russell Crowe has signed up to the forthcoming action film Broken City.

The actor will be joining Mark Wahlberg, who plays a former cop turned private detective that discovers a real estate scandal when he is hired by Crowe's mayor to spy on his wife, Deadline reports.

Director Allen Hughes is best known for his co-directed action thriller Book of Eli.

Wahlberg has been keen to star in the film since last November after the project appeared on the Black List, a list of the best scripts without finance.

In November, Wahlberg said: "Broken City I want to do at the end of next year with Allen Hughes directing.

"[It's] on the Black List. It's one of the best unproduced screenplays - an amazing piece of material that should attract amazing talent."

Crowe was most recently touted to play Superman's biological father Jo El in Man of Steel.

The role was previously played by Marlon Brando in the first Superman film.

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Disney dates two mystery Marvel movies for 2014



Walt Disney Pictures has scheduled in two Marvel Studios movies for release in summer 2014.

The studios did not reveal which Marvel characters will hit the big screen, but confirmed that the first will debut on May 16 followed by a second on June 27.

The unknown first feature will arrive just two weeks after Sony Pictures releases its own Marvel sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

Marvel's upcoming slate of movies includes ensemble The Avengers (May 2, 2012), Iron Man 3 (May 3, 2013) and Thor 2 (July 26, 2013).

Potential 2014 Marvel movies include Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish's Ant-Man adaptation and Doctor Strange, penned by Conan the Barbarian screenwriters Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer.

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I wish they would stop dating more and more Marvel movies because it is getting a bit boring having a comic book movie every year.

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Gerard Butler to star in thriller 'The Bricklayer



Gerard Butler has signed to star in the adaptation of the thriller The Bricklayer.

The actor will play a maverick FBI agent who is called upon to help his ex-colleagues stop a group committing increasingly high-profile kidnappings, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Enigma screenwriter Hanna Weg is writing the screenplay for the novel by former FBI agent Noah Boyd.

Butler's character will be working alongside a female FBI figure, but there are no details on the casting of the role.

The star will next be seen in Machine Gun Preacher and the ensemble comedy film Movie 43 co-starring Elizabeth Banks and Emma Stone.

Butler will also be taking a leading role in Ralph Fiennes's upcoming adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy Coriolanus.

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Bruce Willis to star as Joe Colton in 'GI Joe'?



Bruce Willis is currently in negotiations to star in GI Joe 2: Retaliation.

The actor would be joining Adrianne Palicki, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Channing Tatum, who will reprise his titular role from GI Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

Willis is expected to play General Joe Colton, who put together the first GI Joe strike force, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The second film will be directed by Jon Chu, who has previously helmed Justin Bieber: Never Say Never and the two Step Up films.

Willis has most recently committed to Die Hard 5, where he will be seen foiling a terrorist plot in Russia alongside his adult son.

Attack the Block director Joe Cornish is in contention to direct the fifth film in the action franchise, alongside Justin Lin and John Moore.

Willis is also currently working on the sequel to The Expendables and video game adaptation Kane & Lynch with Jamie Foxx.

In October, he gave his tips for being a successful action hero on film.

Willis said: "You have to be a good friend, loyal and kind to animals. And kind to the director. You have to be brave and be able to cry on camera."

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John C McGinley to join 'I, Alex Cross



John C McGinley has signed up to the franchise reboot I, Alex Cross.

The Scrubs star will join Rachel Nichols, Jean Reno, Matthew Fox and director-turned-actor Tyler Perry, who has taken the lead role originated by Morgan Freeman.

McGinley will play a fiery chief of police who finds himself on a constant collision course with Cross, a low-key sleuth, Showblitz reports.

I, Alex Cross sees Perry's character hunting a serial killer who he believes murdered his pregnant wife.

The film is an adaptation of James Patterson's crime series, with the main character younger than in the novels.

Director Rob Cohen is best known for helming The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor and The Fast and the Furious.

Shooting is expected to begin later in August, with Cleveland substituting for Washington DC.

McGinley was most recently attached to Smothered, as one half of a pair of overbearing parents.

The pilot was dropped by ABC after the network decided against a midseason airing.

McGinley's film work includes several collaborations with Oliver Stone, including Wall Street, Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July.

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Stephanie Szostak to star in comic adaptation 'R.I.P.D



Dinner for Schmucks star Stephanie Szostak is to appear in the upcoming adaptation of the comic series R.I.P.D.

The actress will star opposite Ryan Reynolds as the wife of his police officer, who is recruited to the Rest in Peace department after being murdered on duty.

Szostak's character can still sense her dead husband's presence as he continues to search for the man who murdered him.

Other cast members include Kevin Bacon and Jeff Bridges, who play an outlaw and Reynolds's jaded police partner respectively.

True Grit star Bridges replaced Zach Galifianakis after the actor was forced to drop out due to scheduling clashes.

Szostak is also currently attached to Cameron Crowe's We Bought A Zoo.

The film, co-starring Scarlett Johansson and Matt Damon, centres on a zookeeper who moves his young family out to Southern California in order to renovate a zoo.

Szostak previously appeared opposite Paul Rudd in the remake of French black comedy Dinner for Schmucks.

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Mark Wahlberg to play mobster in '2 Guns'?



Mark Wahlberg is in negotiations to star in the adaptation of graphic novel 2 Guns.

2 Guns centres on a DEA agent and a naval investigator who are chasing each other for mob-related activities before they find out they have actually been stealing from the CIA.

The Fighter director David O Russell was previously attached to the project, with Vince Vaughn in line for the leading role, Deadline reports. However, both are thought to have departed.

The film has been described by Boom! Studios as a "lighthearted crime romp in the vein of Ocean's Thirteen and The Italian Job".

Wahlberg has been linked to several recent projects connected to Russell since he appeared in the director's Academy-Award nominated The Fighter.

The actor recently dropped out of Russell's The Silver Linings Playbook to take the lead in the upcoming Broken City.

He has also signed up to the comedy Good Time Gang and The Fighter 2.

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Eddie Murphy to voice 'Hong Kong Phooey' film



Eddie Murphy will lend his voice for a new movie version of Hong Kong Phooey, it has been announced.

The actor, who voices Donkey in the Shrek franchise, will appear in the update of the classic 1970s cartoon centring around janitor Penrod "Penry" Pooch, who secretly becomes a martial arts superhero called Hong Kong Phooey.

Alcon Entertainment's Broderick Johnson and Andrew Kosove revealed: "We could not be happier that Eddie Murphy will star as Phooey.

"There is no overstating his contributions to cinema, and to such enduring stars of family entertainments such as Shrek and Dr Doolittle. We look forward to watching him re-imagine yet another classic character."

The movie will be a live-action and animation hybrid, in the same style as 2010's Yogi Bear.

Murphy recently revealed that he will not appear in any Shrek sequels in the future.

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