Mickey Rourke has been back on the Hollywood radar lately having appeared in the critically acclaimed Darren Aronofsky film “The Wrestler”. However, it seems that Rourke is having a bit of an inner conflict when he has recently talked about his recurring role as ‘Marv’ in the upcoming “Sin City 2″.
Rourke spoke with MTV News’ Kurt Loder recently and stated that both he and Frank Miller were ready to get to work on the long-awaited sequel. However, the next week, Rourke spoke with ComingSoon.net and admitted that he may not actually be as enthusiastic about playing ‘Marv’ as he was the week before.
“No, I’m not interested in that right now. That’s not a reality right now. It’s pissing in the wind,” Rourke admitted. “There’s different factions going different directions there. I don’t know. That’s three hours of make up and I’m claustrophobic, so I’m going to have to work something out.”
Source: Splash Page MTV & Superhero Hype
Steve ‘Frosty’ Weintraub from Collider recently caught up with Liev Schreiber during a press day for his new movie “Defiance” and got a good interview about his upcoming role as Sabertooth in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Below is an excerpt from the interview, but, I encourage you to visit the source and read the entire interview.
LS: I can take him. [Laughter] No I really can. In fact I do. But the reality is that he’s become - Hugh since I’ve known him, I’ve known him a long time - has become this colossus of a man. He’s like he’s huge and muscles everywhere and I have to play this guy who whoops his ass. So as soon as I was finished ‘Defiance’ I began this kind of four month training period, weight lifting period genocide of chickens phase of my life where I just got bigger and bigger and it was awful but amazing and fun. When I finally got there and I got to choreograph the fights with Hugh and get on the wire and do the work it was not just fun, I saw some footage it’s pretty cool.
Source: Collider
A decision made by the executive committee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences music branch deeming the score from “The Dark Knight” to be ineligible has been reversed.
On November 10th, the branch ruled that there were too many composers involved in the score to be eligible for consideration. After reviewing the entry however, the committee reversed the previous decision by concluding that Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard were the main composers of the score for the blockbuster film.
The Academy has not mailed the ballots yet and state that the decision will not affect the upcoming voting process.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Megan Fox has been tapped to play Aspen in the upcoming comic book film ‘Fathom’. Fathom, which was created by Michael Turner, features a sexy brunette marine biologist / mermaid who Megan Fox is a dead ringer for. The role should be a definite winner for Megan’s already blossoming career as she was recently named “Earth’s Hottest Woman” by Maxim Magazine.
Summit Entertainment will release ‘Astro Boy’ in North America on Friday, October 23, 2009, it was announced today by Rob Friedman, Co-Chairman and CEO of Summit Entertainment, and Erin Corbett, President of Imagi Studios U.S. Summit and Imagi are putting together the final details on a marketing plan designed to reach both the family movie-going audience and adult fans of Astro Boy alike. Plan includes a commitment from a major fast food restaurant partner as well as alliances in the areas of toys, games, books and others, soon to be announced.
Produced by Imagi Studios, the CG-animated motion picture will bow on over 3,000 screens across North America. International release dates for the film are to be announced soon.
“We are pleased to bring the exceptional world of ‘Astro Boy’ to the big screen for movie-goers in North America,” said Friedman. “We have lined up some key marketing partners for the film and our October date allows us to put the film out at the right time enabling our partners to reach their targeted audiences with on-going marketing programs tied to the film.”
“A beloved icon for over half-a-century, this marks Astro Boy’s first time on the big screen, making our film one of the most highly anticipated releases of the year,” stated Corbett. “We’re thrilled to be bringing this remarkable and enduring property to fans – both old and new – as a grand-scale action-filled adventure with cutting-edge CG technology.”
‘Astro Boy’’s all-star cast features the voices of Academy Award-winning actor Nicolas Cage, Donald Sutherland, Nathan Lane, Bill Nighy and Eugene Levy with Freddie Highmore in the title role. David Bowers (Flushed Away) is directing ‘Astro Boy’ from a screenplay written by Timothy Harris (Trading Places, Kindergarten Cop), with Maryann Garger producing.
The iconic character Astro Boy has found global popularity since his creation in the early 1950s by Japan’s Osamu Tezuka, known as the “god of manga” and “father of anime”, and has been the hero of three acclaimed animated television series aired around the world.
Set in the future, Imagi Studio’s Astro Boy is a classic superhero origin story about a young robot with incredible powers, created by a brilliant scientist, and his adventure-filled journey in search of his identity and destiny, taking him into a netherworld of robot gladiators before he returns to save Metro City.
Summit Entertainment, which entered into a global alliance with Imagi Studios earlier this year, will distribute Astro Boy worldwide except for Imagi’s reserved territories of Japan, Hong Kong and China.




