Mildly Satisfy Your ‘Iron Man 2′ Cravings

Mildly Satisfy Your ‘Iron Man 2′ Cravings

If your Iron Man 2 lust has you hungry for a snack, here’s a Ritz: a French behind-the-scenes featurette with a little new footage. Savor it, but not too much; otherwise you’ll feel weird when you see a mostly-naked Mickey Rourke on a cot.

Jim from ‘The Office’ As Captain America?

Jim from ‘The Office’ As Captain America?

That seems off, doesn’t it? Yet possibly reality, says Deadline Hollywood : Marvel Studios and director Joe Johnston are testing candidates for The First Avenger: Captain America which Paramount will distribute on July 22, 2011. I’ve scooped their wish list: most but by no means all of the contenders are young hunks who come from both movies and television — Chace Crawford (CW’s Gossip Girl), John Krasinski (NBC’s The Office), Scott Porter (NBC’s Friday Night Lights), Mike Vogel (Cloverfield), Michael Cassidy (CW’s Privileged), Patrick Flueger (Brothers). They also wanted Garrett Hedlund (Tron Legacy), but he so far hasn’t made a test deal. You can’t see this, but my reaction is deadpanned exasperation at the camera.

Yet Another Dirty Word-Filled ‘Kick-Ass’ Trailer

Yet Another Dirty Word-Filled ‘Kick-Ass’ Trailer

Time to reach total Kick-Ass super-saturation with yet another red-band trailer for the superhero film. If you don’t get what this movie is about at this point, you are Grandma.

‘Kick-Ass’ Behind-the-Scenes: How Did the Ass Kicking Happen?

‘Kick-Ass’ Behind-the-Scenes: How Did the Ass Kicking Happen?

Hey, here’s a brief behind-the-scenes featurette Empire made on the set of Kick-Ass . If you’ve always wanted to see McLovin faced with the crushing reality that he will always, forever be McLovin, here’s your chance:

Ant-Man Movie (Seemingly) Not Dead

Ant-Man Movie (Seemingly) Not Dead

With so much talk of Iron Men, Thors, Captain Americas, and Avengers, what’s going on with the movie about the costumed man who can shrink and communicate with the insect world that Edgar Wright was going to do? Still going ahead, claims Stan Lee on the Twitter !: Marvel is prepping a movie starring– Ant Man! I had lunch with the cool , young director Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead) and, as you’d imagine, we had fun discussing the tiny hero Phew. (via /Film )

Christopher Nolan Becomes Leader of Superman Mentorship Program

Christopher Nolan Becomes Leader of Superman Mentorship Program

Ever since Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns didn’t create the kind of Superman-as-a-2006-Halloween-costume buzz they wanted it to, Warner Bros. has been sitting on their hands not knowing what to do with the franchise. Let Bryan Singer make a mediocre sequel? Start it over again? Just let it sit in the closet with your cargo pants and rock tumbler? At last, they’ve come to a decision: pass it off on someone else and ask, “Hey, can you maybe do something with this?” Deadline Hollywood is reporting Christopher Nolan, the man who rescued Batman from the Pee Wee’s Playhouse-level camp, has been asked to join the project in a “godfather” role. What does that mean, aside from Nolan probably doing at least one Brando impression? I have no idea. But at least now no one can claim Warner Bros. isn’t doing anything with one of their most valuable characters. They’re totally moving forward! Look, they just created a fictional “godfather” position and assigned someone to that! A finished film can’t be far behind.

Captain America Items of Interest

Captain America Items of Interest

1. This shirtless guy could maybe be Captain America. In a discussion with “Captain Awesome” from Chuck (Ryan McPartlin), Moviehole discovered that the actor has read for the part of the patriotic superhero. “Reading” for a part is basically just like getting an interview for a job, though, so McPartlin shouldn’t start figuring out how to use his Captain America employee discount just yet. 2. Red Skull will be the villain. You know that comic book character whose head is a red skull rather than a human head? Well, that’s Red Skull, and he’s going to be the guy Captain America fights. 3. The film takes place primarily around WWII. Captain America will remain a member of THE GREATEST GENERATION. Director Joe Johnston said : Virtually the entire story except the bookends are in World War II because we all recognize we have one chance to tell the origin story of how he became Captain America, you can’t tell a modern story and then go back and tell the origin story. So, presumably the film ends the same way the 1992 Mel Gibson film Forever Young begins. 4. The Invaders will have a large presence. The superhero group whose members have included Namor, Union Jack, a Human Torch who looks exactly like the Fantastic Four Human Torch but is an android, and other little-known characters will dominate much of the latter half of the film, and there will be six of them. Good thing comic book movies aren’t known for becoming clusterfucks of characters, or this could become a clusterfuck of characters! 5. Captain America has a really awesome shield. Seriously, it’s probably the best shield I can think of. (Thanks to: Kevin , our greatest examiner of comics .)

Captain America Items of Interest

Captain America Items of Interest

1. This shirtless guy could maybe be Captain America. In a discussion with “Captain Awesome” from Chuck (Ryan McPartlin), Moviehole discovered that the actor has read for the part of the patriotic superhero. “Reading” for a part is basically just like getting an interview for a job, though, so McPartlin shouldn’t start figuring out how to use his Captain America employee discount just yet. 2. Red Skull will be the villain. You know that comic book character whose head is a red skull rather than a human head? Well, that’s Red Skull, and he’s going to be the guy Captain America fights. 3. The film takes place primarily around WWII. Captain America will remain a member of THE GREATEST GENERATION. Director Joe Johnston said : Virtually the entire story except the bookends are in World War II because we all recognize we have one chance to tell the origin story of how he became Captain America, you can’t tell a modern story and then go back and tell the origin story. So, presumably the film ends the same way the 1992 Mel Gibson film Forever Young begins. 4. The Invaders will have a large presence. The superhero group whose members have included Namor, Union Jack, a Human Torch who looks exactly like the Fantastic Four Human Torch but is an android, and other little-known characters will dominate much of the latter half of the film, and there will be six of them. Good thing comic book movies aren’t known for becoming clusterfucks of characters, or this could become a clusterfuck of characters! 5. Captain America has a really awesome shield. Seriously, it’s probably the best shield I can think of. (Thanks to: Kevin , our greatest examiner of comics .)

Captain America Items of Interest

Captain America Items of Interest

1. This shirtless guy could maybe be Captain America. In a discussion with “Captain Awesome” from Chuck (Ryan McPartlin), Moviehole discovered that the actor has read for the part of the patriotic superhero. “Reading” for a part is basically just like getting an interview for a job, though, so McPartlin shouldn’t start figuring out how to use his Captain America employee discount just yet. 2. Red Skull will be the villain. You know that comic book character whose head is a red skull rather than a human head? Well, that’s Red Skull, and he’s going to be the guy Captain America fights. 3. The film takes place primarily around WWII. Captain America will remain a member of THE GREATEST GENERATION. Director Joe Johnston said : Virtually the entire story except the bookends are in World War II because we all recognize we have one chance to tell the origin story of how he became Captain America, you can’t tell a modern story and then go back and tell the origin story. So, presumably the film ends the same way the 1992 Mel Gibson film Forever Young begins. 4. The Invaders will have a large presence. The superhero group whose members have included Namor, Union Jack, a Human Torch who looks exactly like the Fantastic Four Human Torch but is an android, and other little-known characters will dominate much of the latter half of the film, and there will be six of them. Good thing comic book movies aren’t known for becoming clusterfucks of characters, or this could become a clusterfuck of characters! 5. Captain America has a really awesome shield. Seriously, it’s probably the best shield I can think of. (Thanks to: Kevin , our greatest examiner of comics .)

Percy Jackson in Spider-Man Talks?

Percy Jackson in Spider-Man Talks?

Hey, it’s been almost a month since we heard Spider-Man was rebooting! Let the Peter Parker casting rumors begin! Billy Bush, the Ryan Seacrest of Access Hollywood , just did an interview with Logan Lerman on his Extra -rivaling show, and the young star of Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief revealed he’d done some chatting with Sony about the Spider-Man and showed off his loose grasp of the term “vice versa”: “There have been a few discussions, it’s definitely something I’m looking into,” Logan told Billy on Thursday. The 18-year-old actor said he’s been a hardcore fan of the web-slinger for years. “It’s one of my favorite characters ever and I’m a huge fan of the series,” he continued. “I’d love to have more conversations about it. I’m definitely very interested in it.” The “Percy Jackson” star explained that the interest in him playing Spider-Man was “vice versa,” and that both he and the studio have expressed interest. But Logan noted that the talks with the studio are only in the preliminary stage. “It’s just, you know, conversations are starting. It’s a long process with the studio and the producers and everything. But it’s definitely a project that I’m really interested in, of course,” he told Billy. “I’d love to focus on the human element a little bit more. It’d be such a fun experience.” So Spider-Man is going to be played by someone new, and that person may also be the same kid from another big-budget franchise? And just when mom was so close to differentiating between Spider-Man and Harry Potter. Years of work and DVD gift returns out the window.

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