Wednesday, August 3, 2011

      The trailer for The Avengers debuted online courtesy of Marvel Studios, Disney, and Yahoo. The trailer which includes a part of a scene that was in the movie "Captain America: The First Avenger" The movie due for release May 2012 is probably the most anticipated movie of due out next year.

                                                             

    "Fright Night" with Colin Farrel is due out this month and on his recent appearance on "Live with Regis and Kelly" he discused how he was a fan of the original movie and how the script for this remake attracted him with its clever blend of comedy and horror, something he feels has been missing from horror movies of late. Kelly Ripa told him he was so scary as a vampire that she had to leave the room whenever the trailer came on.
                                                                                 
                                                                               
                                                                          
      In related news, Colin Farrel is currently filming a remake of "Total Recall" which promises to remain more true to the story "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" by author Phillip K. Dick than its predecessor. The movie directed by Len Wiseman (Underworld) features Colin Farrel in the roll once portrayed by Arnold Schartzenegger and Kate Beckinsale in the Sharon Stone role. The cast includes Bryan Cranston (Malcolm in the Middle, Breaking Bad), Jessica Biel (Blade: Trinity, The A-Team), Bill Nighy (Love Actually, Underworld), Ethan Hawke (Training Day, Daybreakers), John Cho (Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle, Star Trek), Bokeem Woodbine (The Rock, Devil), Will Yun Lee (Elektra, Hawaii Five-O), and Currie Graham (Assault on Precinct 13, Boston Legal).
        G4 Network debuted their new shows from Marvel anime versions "Iron Man" and "Wolverine" animated by Madhouse. The shows in true anime fashion are definitely more grownup and not for the little kiddies. "Iron Man" follows Tony Stark and his ongoing battle with the criminal organization The Zodiac. "Wolverine" seems to follow a version of the storyline in the "Wolverine" comic book mini-series written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Frank Miller. Madhouse also animated the "Supernatural: The Animated Series" currently available on DVD. The teaser trailer shows the other two Marvel anime shows include "Blade" and "The X-Men" and when they will air has not yet been announced.
 
                                                                                             
                                                                              
      
                                                                           


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