Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Big Bang Theory: The Last Season?

Producer Chuck Lorre is seriously thinking the show's time might be up, after concerns that the series may become stale. Speaking to Deadline, Chuck expressed concerns that the comedy could become repetitive, saying: "You don't want to repeat yourself. After 100-some-odd episodes, redundancy is looming." Chuck also argued that the success of the show, which is just about to start its sixth season, doesn't make it any easier to produce. "That has nothing to do with what you do every day - just to try and find a good story and execute it," he insisted. But actress Kaley Cuoco, who plays Penny, recently told Digital Spy that she wants the show to run for ten years in total. "I'd like to reach the big ten - I think that would be amazing," she said. "If people want to keep watching us, I can see no reason why it wouldn't happen." Kaley recently made it onto the Forbes list of highest earners on TV, after earning a more than respectable $8 million in the past 12 months. She is the youngest lady in a TV sitcom who made it on to the Forbes' list this year. The 26-year-old, famous also for her role in 8 Simple Rules, earned as much as Desperate Housewives stars Teri Hatcher and Marcia Cross.

Big Rumor: A Rebooted Batman to Make Debut in 'Justice League'?

Though news surfaced over the weekend that Ben Affleck would not be directing Justice League for Warner Bros, word on the street is that The Matrix directing duo Andy and lana Wachowski are also in the running for the job. Clearly the studio is serious about getting the DC Comics' superhero ensemble off the ground, but with the project as a priority, fans have been wondering how individual films for the team that would include Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, The Flash, Wonder Woman and more would play out beforehand or afterwards. Now we might have our answer, at least in the case of The Dark Knight. Batman on Film has learned that a new Batman will be introduced in Justice League, and a stand alone film featuring the new Caped Crusader won't come until afterwards. That's in line with what we heard back in March of 2011 when Warner Bros. new president Jeff Robinov said that Batman would have to be rebooted for Justice League. Of course, at the time, it was also believed that Christopher Nolan and his wife and producing partner Emma Thomas would be involved, but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. Honestly, if Justice League is happening this quickly, this seems like the only way it could be done. However, it would be interesting to see if Warner Bros. would try to fit in the new Batman angle with Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. Stop reading if you don't want *spoilers*, but I'm wondering if the studio has any plans to try and get Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who assumes the Batman mantle at the end of The Dark Knight Rises, to take on the role in Justice League. It's unlikely, but it's a fun thought. Either way, this talk of a Batman reboot should be taken with a grain of salt for now as we don't know what the studio plans on doing. Anyway, the bigger question is how Warner Bros. thinks they can pull this off with the rest of the superhero team. First of all, we're not sure if Zack Snyder's Man of Steel is supposed to be linked to Justice League or not. In addition, there's been talk of whether or not Green Lantern needs to be rebooted, or if Ryan Reynolds version will stay active for the superhero team. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman, The Flash and whoever else gets included on the team don't have their own movies yet either. That's a lot of superheroes to bring to the big screen for the first time without having an audience already invested in them by way of Marvel's five-film lead-up to The Avengers. Personally, I think this planning sounds hasty and a little too driven by greed. Marvel had their cinematic universe in the works for years before it actually came together, and Warner Bros and DC seem to think they can pull it off with less effort and time. We don't really know what's happening behind the scenes, but this all seems to be happening really quickly. Will audiences been keen on a new Batman so quickly? Can a superhero team be successful without a series of films leading up to a grand sort of finale bringing them altogether? I guess we'll find out over the next couple years. What do you think?

Thursday, August 16, 2012

New Trailers


Lawless | John Hillcoat | Jessica Chastain | Tom Hardy | Movie Trailer | Review
Killing Them Softly | Movie Trailer | Review
Skyfall | Movie Trailer | Review
Looper | Bruce Willis | Rian Johnson | Joseph Gordon Levitt | Movie Trailer | Review
Alex Cross | Rob Cohen | Matthew Fox | Tyler Perry | Movie Trailer | Review
End of Watch | Jake Gyllenhaal | Anna Kendrick | David Ayer | Movie Trailer | Review
The Great Gatsby | Tobey Maguire | Leonardo DiCaprio | Carey Mulligan | Movie Trailer | Review
Hara-Kiri: Death of a Samurai | Takashi Miike | Naoto Takenaka | Koji Yakusho | Movie Trailer | Review

Kick ass 2 adds to its cast

Hot on the heels of Donald Faison joining the comic book sequel Kick-Ass 2 as Dr. Gravity,
two more names have joined the cast. Aaron Johnson, Chloe Moretz and Christopher Mintz-Plasse are reprising their roles from the first film (with rumors of Nicolas Cage making a cameo), and now Deadline reports Robert Emms (of Broken)and Morris Chestnut have landed a couple of supporting roles. Emms is playing Insect Man, a policeman who takes on a secret identity to do things that the law doesn't allow him to do.
Along with Faison's character, he joins the newly formed "Justice Forever" group of superheroes. Meanwhile, Chestnut is playing a character introduced in the first film. Omari Hardwick played Sergeant Marcus Williams in Kick-Ass, the only cop who new Big Daddy's true identity and had Hit Girl's best interest at heart. Now Chestnut is playing that character who has become a guardian of Hit Girl. We're still not sure how the story will pan out on the big screen but the comic sees Red Mists becoming a villain called Motherfucker and gathering a team of villains to take down Kick-Ass and his hero friends. Universal is sending Kick-Ass 2 to theaters on June 28th, 2013