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12 Jan 2010
Sunday’s season premiere of NBC’s Chuck brought in higher ratings than network execs could have hoped for, which is good news for fans and the show’s executive producer McG. (Yes, THAT McG.) The first hour of the 2 hour premier brought in an audience of 7.7 million viewers and a 3 rating among the always important adults aged 18 to 49.
During an event...
Chuck Starts Off With A Bang
12 Jan 2010
Ok Twilight fans, it looks like you won’t have to wait long to see the final film in the franchise. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn could possibly begin shooting as early as this fall.
This means that the story could be all wrapped up and in theaters in 2011.
Here’s the LA Times take on the story:
When [Stephenie Meyer's Breaking Dawn] was released in August...
Breaking Dawn Shooting Starting Soon?
12 Jan 2010
Last week we told you that production on Spider-Man 4 has been brought to a halt because of disagreements between director Sam Raimi and Sony. Now, the other shoe has dropped and Sony is officially pulling the plug on the film.
Sam Raimi is out and so is the rest of the entire cast, including Tobey Maguire. Sony has decided to reboot the franchise, taking...
Spider-Man 4 Officially Dead
12 Jan 2010
Metal Gear Solid is a game series that has long been rumored to be receiving a film adaptation, but producer Mike De Luca is here to squash the hopes of MGS fans.
De Luca recently told Collider.com that he doesn’t think that the film project will ever see the light of day and he blames it all on Konami the producers of the highly...
Metal Gear Solid Movie Not Coming Soon
12 Jan 2010
Gossip Girl star Blake Lively has signed on to play the female lead in the big screen adaptation of DC Comics’ Green Lantern. Lively will play Carol Ferris — an aerospace company exec and the woman who hires test pilot Hal Jordan (played by Ryan Reynolds), the man who becomes Green Lantern. Lively is currently prepping for the role and will begin shooting...
Blake Lively In Green Lantern
11 Jan 2010
Listen up Heroes fans, your favorite show is not a lock to return for a fifth season. The show’s once dominate ratings have dropped, and fans have complained about the confusing story lines.
NBC executive Angela Bromstad has said that no decision has been made on the show’s fifth season and added that the network will hear a pitch from creator Tim Kring before making...
