Monday, June 9, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch & Tom Hardy Shortlisted for 'Doctor Strange'

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by Ethan Anderton
June 9, 2014
Source: Deadline



The weekend finally brought news that Marvel had locked down a director for the troubled production of Ant-Man with Yes Man and The Break-Up director Peyton Reed getting behind the camera and Anchorman and Step Brothers writer/director Adam McKay contributing to the script before cameras roll next month. Now Marvel is looking ahead to their next developing Phase Three title, Doctor Strange. The comic book studio has already lined up Deliver Us from Evil and Sinister director Scott Derrickson to be at the helm, and now Deadline reports Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy are candidates to star.

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Benedict Cumberbatch Spotted At French Open After Keira Knightley Reveals He Punched A Critic (PHOTOS)

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BY SHAUN KITCHENER ON JUNE 9, 2014

Benedict Cumberbatch enjoys the French Open final (FameFlyNet)

In recent weeks he's been seen at the Monaco Grand Prix, and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and over the weekend Benedict Cumberbatch continued to make sure he balanced work with pleasure, by checking out the French Open.

The Sherlock star looked relatively low-key in fancy sunglasses and a dark blue polo shirt, but once the specs came off there was no mistaking him.


He wasn't the only famous face spotted amongst the crowd in Paris, as Oscar-winner Jean Dujardin, and a number of other French celebs were also in attendance.

Benedict may have looked all cool and casual at the game, but his pal Keira Knightley had revealed last week that he can spring into action when needs be.


The Love Actually actress said in an interview with Time that he actually punched a film critic in the arm for being mean about her.

"When I saw him [Benedict] again, I said, 'Did you punch a journalist?' and he was like, 'I f**king did!'


READ MORE HERE: http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/151666/1/Benedict-Cumberbatch-Spotted-At-French-Open-After-Keira-Knightley-Reveals-He-Punched-A-Critic-PHOTOS

Tom Hiddleston rumoured to be next villain in Batman v. Superman

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PUBLISHED: JUNE 9, 2014 03:05



- English theatre and movie actor
- Known for playing Loki in the Marvel Studios film "Thor"
- Won 2013 MTV movie award for Best Villain for role in "The Avengers"

Rumours are flowing through the internet about actor Tom Hiddleston as many believe that he might soon be chosen as the next villain in the movie "Batman v. Superman". The actor has earned much critical acclaim and love from fans for his amazing performance as Loki in the Avengers movies in which he has arguably stolen most of the scenes he has been involved in and left some of the most memorable impressions on movie viewers.



While the rumours have not been substantiated entertainment insiders have noted that eventually in the Dark Knight series there will be a need for the Joker to make his presence felt in the movie and while Heath Ledger was incredible as the Joker in the movie there is no one that doubts the ability of the 2013 winner of the MTV movie award for the Best Villain to be spectacular in this role.

One of the things that makes the rumour about Tom Hiddleston potentially playing the role of Joker so juicy and appealing is that despite the movie role having been played by Heath Ledger and Jack Nicholson there is complete confidence within entertainment insiders that he will be able to provide a different outlook of the character.


READ MORE HERE: http://www.fansshare.com/news/tom-hiddleston-rumoured-to-be-next-villain-in-batman-v-superman/


Sunday, June 8, 2014

Tonight’s ‘Game Of Thrones’ Is Its Most Expensive Episode, Ever

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by alicia lutes 06/08/14



We’re already way excited for tonight’s brand new episode of “Game of Thrones” — The Watchers on The Wall. But when you take into consideration the fact that this is the series’ most expensive hour to date? Well, now we can barely sit still.

In an interview with Access Hollywood, Jon Snow’s real-life counterpart Kit Harington, explained the episode is “as big as Thrones has gone at the moment. I mean, I think it’s no secret that it’s the most expensive episode that they’ve ever made and a lot of that is due to the CGI.” (Though to be fair, Jon Snow knows nothing, so take that with a grain of salt.)

The series’ showrunners, D.B. Weiss and David Benioff, confirmed as such going over the details of the episode with Entertainment Weekly, even noting that episode touts both “the biggest green screen in Europe” and “the biggest Styrofoam piece in existence.”

“It’s a very intense episode, more intense than ‘Blackwater,’” said Benioff.



Weiss added: “With ‘Blackwater’ when we got the episode in, so much of it was visual effects dependent we were kind of unsure — the performances were fantastic and the action was great, but we weren’t entirely sure what we had until the pieces were put together. But with this, … just something about it really grabbed us by the neck [and] that’s very rare even with the great directors we’re fortunate to work with.”

The grand scale of the episode is likely what caused it to have such a mega-budget, thanks to production designer Deborah Riley, who, according to Benioff “did this magnificent top-of-The Wall set, far bigger than what we had before, so you can do walk-and-talks, you can have massive action sequences. It’s completely surrounded by green screen.”


READ MORE HERE; http://www.mtv.com/news/1841067/game-of-thrones-most-expensive-episode-watchers-on-the-wall/

Downton Abbey's David Robb tells of heartache over death of his wife, High Road star Briony McRoberts

DAILY RECORD
Jun 08, 2014 13:42 By Craig McDonald



THE husband of High Road actress Briony McRoberts has told how his wife was “murdered by anorexia”.

Briony tragically jumped to her death under a train last year at the age of 56.

Speaking for the first time about his loss, husband David Robb said: “She had a future. She hadn’t  written, ‘Today’s the day’. She was murdered by anorexia.

“It isn’t a self-centred teenage disease. It kills people – including middle-aged women.


“It is a silent killer. Not a quirk of diet but a mental illness and if it gets its hooks in, it can suffocate.”

Downtown Abbey actor David, 66, told how his wife had likened her anorexia to being strangled by a boa constrictor.

He said: “She told me it felt like being squeezed all the time.”

Briony left home on July 17 last year with just her wedding ring and a travel card before she jumped in front of a train on the London underground near their home.

A former child star, she went on to play superbitch Sam Hagen in High Road. She was just three weeks away from beginning treatment for her eating disorder when she died.

READ MORE HERE: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/celebrity/downton-abbeys-david-robb-tells-3661969