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'Twilight' star to play murderous musician



Twilight star Jackson Rathbone has reportedly landed the role of imprisoned musician Varg Vikernes in upcoming biopic Lords Of Chaos.

The actor, who stars as Jasper Hale in the vampire franchise, will play the Norwegian death metal singer who was convicted of stabbing a rival musician in 1993 and burned down a series of churches.

Speaking to Blabbermouth, producer Stuart Pollok said that the movie would be a psychological teen horror, adding: "It is a fascinating topic, a great visual world to depict, and a fun portrayal of Norway."

Japanese director Sion Sono will helm the project, marking his English-language feature debut. The film is based on the book by Michael Moynihan and Didrik Soderlind.

Vikernes, who is now eligible for parole following a 16-year sentence, previously described the book as "a pool of mud", saying: "This book serves only one single purpose and that is to create a myth around my name and to mystify me."

Lords Of Chaos is scheduled to begin filming in mid-September.

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Will Ferrell confirms 'Anchorman 2'



Will Ferrell has confirmed that there will be a sequel to Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy, according to reports.

The actor revealed that the team behind the 2004 comedy about a 1970s newscaster will soon meet to discuss the follow-up, claims STV.

He said: "Yeah we're trying to figure out when and how we should do that. In fact, I think next week we're going to meet with all the guys and see if we can actually pull this off."

The Saturday Night Live alumnus said that he hopes to get orginal co-stars Steve Carrell and Paul Rudd involved in the project.

He added: "Because especially with Steve and Paul, they're in different places with their careers it's a lot harder to get us all together."

Ferrell, 41, wrote the screenplay for the first film and also starred as the titular Anchorman. His latest movie Land Of The Lost opens in US cinemas on June 5 and in the UK the following month.


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'Pirates Of The Caribbean' RPG in works



Disney Interactive Studios has confirmed the development of Pirates Of The Caribbean: Armada Of The Damned, an action-RPG based on the hit film franchise.

Disney-owned developer Propaganda Games is reportedly hard at work on project. Set several years before the events of the blockbuster films, players will take on the role of a pirate with a massive open world to explore.

Embarking on land and sea adventures, players will battle rival pirates and mythical creatures, with supernatural elements influencing the course of the game.

"Armada Of The Damned is a dynamic action role-playing game that captures all of the franchise's excitement, unpredictability and action while delving into narrative elements never before explored within this unique universe," said Propaganda Games vice president Dan Tudge.

"Our team’s collective experience with industry-leading RPGs and action titles provides a strong foundation for us to create and build a compelling action role-playing title."

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Armada Of The Damned will be released next autumn for the PC, with other platforms to be confirmed.


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Tom Cruise agrees to 'Wichita'



Tom Cruise is close to committing to star in 20th Century Fox action comedy Wichita.

According to Variety, the 46-year-old has been circling the project since the start of the year and has approved Scott Frank's latest draft of the script.

Cameron Diaz will also star in the film, to be directed by Walk The Line helmer James Mangold.

The story will revolve around a spy romancing a woman who has had terrible luck with men. Cruise and Diaz previously worked together on 2001's Vanilla Sky.

Wichita is expected to open in cinemas next summer.


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Scotts, Rinsch to revive 'Alien'?



20th Century Fox will reportedly revive its Alien franchise with original director Ridley Scott overseeing the project.

According to website Bloody Disgusting, Scott, his brother Tony and Michael Costigan are on board to produce the new version. Carl Rinsch, a commercials and music video director who has worked for Scott Free Productions, will helm the movie.

No plot details have been revealed, but Fox co-chariman Tom Rothman revealed last month that Ridley Scott was "toying with the idea" of a prequel.

The Alien series, which established Sigourney Weaver as an A-list star, started in 1979. It spawned three sequels and two Alien Vs. Predator crossover films and has pulled in more than $850 million at the worldwide box office.


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Bale: 'McG wants to reinvent himself'



Christian Bale has said that McG took on Terminator Salvation to reinvent himself as a director as well as revitalise the film franchise.

The actor told ShortList that after meeting McG, he liked his idea of focusing on the birth of John Connor as the Resistance leader in the movie.

Bale said: "He had a strong desire to make a very different movie from anything that had been done before - I think to prove that to himself and others, he has a lot of fight in him.

"I mean, a guy who keeps on calling himself McG must have a lot of fight in him, you know? Not only did he want to reinvent the mythology, but he also wanted to reinvent himself."

Bale added that Arnold Schwarzenegger was "very excited with a healthy amount of scepticism" about the movie when the pair discussed it.

McG recently confirmed that he will not make another Charlie's Angels film and will instead focus on science fiction projects.


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Crawford 'to undergo Footloose training'



Gossip Girl star Chace Crawford will reportedly undergo an intensive training regime in preparation for his part in Footloose.

The actor, who plays Nate Archibald in the CW drama, landed the lead role of Ren McCormack in the Paramount reboot after original choice Zac Efron dropped out.

"He really sizzles. He has musicality. We need to work with him on music and dance. There are some big shoes to fill. But he has it in him," director Kenny Ortega is quoted as telling Us Weekly.

The 1984 original starred Kevin Bacon as a youth who arrives in a town where dancing is forbidden. Production on the remake is scheduled to start in March 2010.

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Hill: '21 Jump Street will be rated R'



Jonah Hill has revealed details for his film remake of US TV show 21 Jump Street.

The Superbad actor is writing and producing the update of the 1980’s series that starred Johnny Depp.

Hill admitted that he would like to do the project as an R-rated action comedy, MTV reports.

"It’s not strictly comedic...We’re doing a full on action movie, blowing s**t up. [Sony] were gonna let me make my kind of movie - an R-rated, insane, Bad-Boys-meets-John Hughes-type movie.

"And I told them the second they don’t, I’m not gonna be involved anymore."

The original television programme focused on youthful-looking police officers who worked undercover in high schools. It ran for five seasons on the Fox network.

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Sutherland to present at MTV Movie Awards



MTV has announced that Kiefer Sutherland will be among the celebrities presenting at this year's Movie Awards.

The 24 star will be joined in the hosting duties by Star Trek actor Chris Pine and Sacha Baron Cohen as Brüno.

LeAnn Rimes, Ed Helms, Anna Faris and Justin Bartha are also lined up to present awards.

The ceremony is being hosted by Saturday Night Live's Andy Samberg, while Eminem and Kings Of Leon are among the musical performers scheduled to appear.

The full list of nominees was announced earlier this month.


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Ryder: 'Heathers' sequel is happening



Winona Ryder has revealed that a sequel to her 1988 black comedy Heathers is "in the works".

Speaking to Empire, the actress confirmed that despite original screenwriter Dan Waters and director Michael Lehman's refusal to comment on the subject, plans are being made for a follow-up.

"Whatever you hear, there is a sequel in the works. I swear to God," Ryder said. "But for some reason Dan and Michael don't want to talk about it. I've been wanting to do a sequel forever."

Heathers centres on Veronica, a high-schooler who is part of a clique headed by three girls named Heather. Veronica soon finds herself led astray from the group by Christian Slater's rebellious new student J.D.

Ryder added that a storyline has been decided on for the new Heathers, which will see Slater "come back as a kind of Obi-Wan character".

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Ryder wanted to be like Brando in 'Trek'



Winona Ryder has revealed that she took a small role in J.J. Abrams's Star Trek after being inspired by acting legend Marlon Brando's cameo in the first Superman movie.

Ryder plays Spock's mother in this summer's action blockbuster, while Brando made a fleeting appearance as the Man of Steel's father in the 1978 film.

She told Empire: "I really don't have much more than a cameo [in Star Trek]. I was king of thinking I'd be like Marlon Brando in Superman. Not that I'd ever compare myself to Brando!"

The 38-year-old confessed that she didn't "know anything about the movie" when making it because Abrams refused to let her see the script.

"Because of the huge Trekkie culture I wasn't given a script," she said. "I'd get picked up in the morning and have no idea where I was going. Even doing Alien, those films don't have anything like the kind of fans that Star Trek does."


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Favreau, Rourke discuss 'Iron Man 2'



Jon Favreau has hinted that Iron Man 2 will see hero Tony Stark struggling to cope with his responsibilities.

The director recently confirmed that production on the superhero sequel starring Robert Downey Jr. was at the halfway stage.

Speaking to Empire, he said: "Tony's expected to be a role model and I don't think he's ready to be one. He's under a great deal of pressure and when you're under pressure, I think you find outlets for that.

"That's one of the tensions of the film - it's one thing to say you're Iron Man, and another thing to actually become Iron Man."

He went on to tease that Stark's friend Jim Rhodes would be "stepping up in this film", adding: "Let me put it this way - Tony's not the only person with technology in the film."

Meanwhile, star Mickey Rourke has admitted that he is "having the time of my life" playing new villain Whiplash.

He explained: "It's been really brutal because my Iron Man suit weighs 23 lb. It's sort of a half-suit, with half my skin showing, with lots of Russian tattoos, because [Whiplash is just] out of a Russian-zone prison."


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Felton has 'mixed feelings about Potter end'



Harry Potter star Tom Felton has admitted that he has mixed feelings about filming the final instalment in the magical franchise.

The actor, who plays Potter's arch-nemesis Draco Malfoy, told PA that he was both "sad" and "excited" about saying goodbye to the character in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows.

"I think we're all a little bit anxious about it being the last one but at the same time very excited to see what's going to come for all of us," he explained.

The 21-year-old added that he had auditioned for the roles of both Harry and Ron Weasley before landing the part of Draco.

"I had my hair dyed brown, ginger and then blond and finally they got it right," he said. "[Director] Chris Columbus was very keen to use me in the film but didn't quite know where to place me so to speak, so I am glad he found a place.

"I don't know what he saw in me as an 11-year-old, I can't see how I could be evil, but I am very glad he gave me the part of Draco, definitely."

The sixth movie in the series, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, is released in the US on July 15 and the UK on July 17.

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Angelina Jolie injured on 'Salt' set



Angelina Jolie has been injured on the set of her upcoming thriller Salt, according to reports.

The actress suffered "minor injuries" while shooting an action sequence on Long Island, New York for the film, says Access Hollywood.

"As a precautionary measure she was taken to the hospital and examined," a studio representative said.

It was also confirmed that Jolie returned to the set to continue filming after visiting the hospital.

Liev Schreiber stars alongside Jolie in the movie, which is being directed by Phillip Noyce.

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'Up' easily rises to the top of Friday box office



It's official: Pixar scores another hit. Up, the studio's 10th animated feature, grossed an impressive $21.4 million on its first day in theaters. Buoyed by positive reviews -- and pricier 3-D tickets -- the result is Pixar's second-highest opening day gross ever, exceeded only by the $23.2 million Wall-E earned last year. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian took in an estimated $7.5 million for a second place Friday finish. The other new film of the weekend, Sam Raimi's well-reviewed horror flick Drag Me to Hell, grossed an estimated $6.4 million, landing it in third pace. The film that seems likely to be in the most trouble is Terminator Salvation, which fell an estimated 66% compared to last Friday's tally. The film's total gross after nine days stands at an estimated $79.6 million, more than $10 million less than Terminator 3's gross after the same number of days in the theater. Star Trek rounded out the top five with an additional $3.6 million, crossing the $200 million mark in only 23 days. Check back here on Sunday for the complete weekend figures in EW's Box Office Report.

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Portman confirmed to star in 'Your Highness'



Natalie Portman has been confirmed to star in Your Highness.

Portman will play a warrior princess opposite James Franco and Danny McBride in the Universal Pictures medieval comedy, reports Variety.

Pineapple Express director David Gordon Green helms the project, while McBride and Ben Best penned the script.

Production on the film begins in July in Ireland.


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Woody Allen re-casts Nicole Kidman role



Woody Allen has reportedly re-casted Nicole Kidman's role in his latest project with actress Lucy Punch.

According to Variety, Kidman recently dropped out of Allen's third UK-set film allegedly for opting to work and produce on The Rabbit Hole with director John Cameron Mitchell instead.

Punch will join an ensemble cast that includes Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Naomi Watts and Freida Pinto.

Shooting on the as-yet-untitled film begins this July in London.


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'Up' opens to $68.2 million to lead weekend box office



Is there any topic Pixar can't turn into a hit? The studio has now transformed its geriatric fantasy adventure Up into its third highest grossing opening ever, behind The Incredibles ($70 million) and Finding Nemo ($70.2 million). It's surely been aided by the 1500 3-D screens that cost a premium ticket price. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian grabbed the number two slot, holding incredibly well considering the competition was stiff for the family audience this weekend. The Ben Stiller-starrer dropped a mild 53% to $25.5 million for the frame. But despite the solid turnout from the family audiences this weekend, the box office couldn't match last year at this time when Sex and the City opened to $56.8 million and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull had a giant $44.5 million second weekend. (The top 12 movies were down just under 1% from last year.)

Despite the dour year-over-year comparisons, individual films are still holding their own. In third place, the well-reviewed Sam Raimi-directed horror film Drag Me to Hell opened to $16.6 million, just beating Terminator Salvation's three-day take of $16.1 million. The Christian Bale-starrer dropped 62% from its opening frame. The film's 11-day cume stands at $90 million, far beneath what Terminator 3 had grossed in its first 11 days in theaters back in 2003. Fifth place belonged to the stalwart Star Trek which continues to earn despite already being in theaters for a month. The J.J. Abrams-directed movie has now crossed the $200 million mark -- dropping only 44% this frame, it proves it's still got more earning power left.


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Shannon linked to Jett biopic 'Runaways'



Michael Shannon is in talks to join the cast of Joan Jett biopic The Runaways, reports Entertainment Weekly.

Shannon, who was nominated for an Oscar for Revolutionary Road, will play Kim Fowley, the record producer and manager who was later accused of verbal, emotional and sexual abuse by Jett's all-girl group The Runaways.

The movie will follow the short career of the rock act, with Kristen Stewart playing Jett and Dakota Fanning portraying lead singer Cheri Currie.

The Runaways's songs include 'Cherry Bomb' and 'Queens Of Noise'. After they split in 1979, Jett went on to form the Blackhearts and score hits with 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll' and 'Bad Reputation'.

Italian music video helmer Floria Sigismondi will direct the movie, her first feature, from a script she wrote.


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Six join Rob Reiner's 'Flipped'



Aidan Quinn, Penelope Ann Miller, John Mahoney, Anthony Edwards, Rebecca De Mornay and Kevin Weisman are all negotiating to star in Flipped.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, director Rob Reiner is close to signing up the sextet for his adaptation of Wendelin Van Draanen's young-adult novel.

Taking place between 1957 and 1963, it focuses on a boy and a girl who, despite not seeing eye-to-eye, eventually share a kiss in their teens.

Edwards and De Mornay have been cast as the boy's parents, while Mohaney will play his grandfather. Quinn and Miller have been lined up for the girl's parents and Weisman the part of her mentally challenged uncle.

Reiner is the director of This Is Spinal Tap, Stand By Me, When Harry Met Sally and the recent Bucket List. He wrote the Flipped script alongside Andy Scheinman.


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