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'Kung Fu Panda 3' Not Only Exists, But Rebel Wilson Is In It
Hey guys, remember "Kung Fu Panda"? It seems like an eternity ago, but it's actually only been two years since "Kung Fu Panda 2" hit theaters. But even though it made a pretty tidy sum at the box office ($165.2 million domestically, thank you), the movie more or less vanished from public consciousness, getting lost somewhere between the fourth "Ice Age" and the third "Madagascar." They all kind of blend together after awhile, right?
Well, that's about to change, as according to Variety, DreamWorks Animation has decided to make sure "Kung Fu Panda 3" is the most memorable entry in the franchise yet by signing on a star you can't possibly forget or overlook: Rebel Wilson. Get More »
Ben Affleck Finds a Captive Audience With 6 'Argo' Clips
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Ben Affleck proved he's an ace behind the camera with "Gone Baby Gone" and "The Town," but now he's gunning for Oscar with his newest picture titled "Argo."
Based on a true story of six Americans who evade capture during the Iranian Hostage Crisis in 1979, and the CIA man (Affleck — yep, he stars in this one, too) who gets the bright idea to get them out of the country under the cover story that they're making a cheesy sci-fi movie. Their chances might be slim, but the odds are good you're gonna love these clips...
Video Q&A: Bryan Cranston on Giving Colin Farrell Tough Love
There is no trip to Mars in the new remake of "Total Recall," but ruthless corporate leader Vilos Cohaagen is back and played by Bryan Cranston. Unlike the original movie, Cohaagen has a complicated, almost father-son relationship with Doug Quaid, played by Colin Farrell.
"I wanted the impression to be that Colin's character was acting out as a teenage son and he just needed tough love," he tells NextMovie. Get More »
Three Breasts in 'Total Recall' Reboot? You Bet Your Boobies
We never doubted for a second that director Len Wiseman wouldn't embrace the opportunity to bring back one of the most iconic throw-away characters in the history of sci-fi cinema.
Well, maybe we did a couple of weeks ago at the San Diego Comic-Con, and our lingering doubt prompted NextMovie's own Kevin Polowy to ask pretty much everyone who came down the press line (whether they were involved in "Total Recall" or not): Is there indeed going to be a three-breasted hooker in the rebooted adventures of Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell)?
The answers ranged from sly (Bryan Cranston) to exasperatingly confrontational (Jessica Biel), but it was Kate Beckinsale who finally assured us that, yes, despite the PG-13 rating, we will be seeing the return of the most important character in all of "Total Recall" lore. And her triple-breasts are apparently worthy of envy.
Watch Kevin's journey to the truth in the video above. "Total Recall" opens Aug. 3.
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Anna Kendrick and Bryan Cranston Are Gainfully Employed in 'Get a Job'
Turns out a whole slew of talent are updating their resumes in the hopes of being able to "Get a Job."
According to Variety, the CBS Films project from "Roger Dodger" director Dylan Kidd has yet to be greenlit, but is either in talks with or attaching actors the likes of "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston and "50/50" darling Anna Kendrick.
The company snagged the Black List script by Kyle Pennekamp and Scott Turpel in 2009, which "follows a college graduate and his friends who have to lower their expectations about life as they enter the real world during a recession." Hmm, sounds timely, or as timely as a four-year economic slump can be. Get More »
Ryan Gosling Is Cruising for Trouble in 5 'Drive' Clips
In "Drive," Ryan Gosling takes any lingering notions of him as simple romantic lead and tosses them out the window of a moving car, then runs them over. Playing a laconic Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a getaway driver for criminals, Gosling owns his antihero status, vacillating between charm and violent psychosis like it's no big deal.
Joining him for this ride through the seedier side of Los Angeles is Carey Mulligan as a mother in distress, Bryan Cranston as the guy who gets the driver into trouble, and Albert Brooks as a gangster with a thing for Chinese food and fork stabbings. Check out five clips from this intense action-thriller. Get More »
Bryan Cranston Looking to Go 'Home Again'
Bryan Cranston's schedule shows no signs of slowing down any time soon as the "Breaking Bad" star has committed to solving a murder mystery in "Home Again," according to Hollywood.com.
Cranston will also adapt and direct the film based on the novel by David Wiltse, which follows a retired FBI agent who moves with his wife and son back to his small hometown in Nebraska. When someone is brutally murdered, the lawman springs back into action, though now with the cynical outlook that you can't, indeed, go "Home Again." Get More »
Bryan Cranston Takes a Break From Meth For 'World War Z'
Whether it's Malcolm or meth, there's always something getting in the middle of Bryan Cranston's quest for a nice, normal life on screen. While Cranston's enormous success may, for the time being, be inextricably linked to Aaron Paul, a barrel of methylamine, and an RV full of blue crank, a bunch of brain-eaters may be changing that equation in the near future.
The "Breaking Bad" star is in talks to get in touch with an entirely different type of demon in the upcoming zombie horror "World War Z." The movie, an adaptation of Max Brooks' novel of the same name, has already signed on Brad Pitt as a researcher looking into the causes of the zombie apocalypse after it has already taken place. Get More »
Ethan Hawke Drops Into 'Total Recall'
It's been awhile since we had some news about Len Wiseman's remake of "Total Recall," making us wonder if it was all one giant memory implant.
Just as we were asking who would be so lame as to convince us Colin Farrell was taking on an old Arnold Schwarzenegger role, we have confirmation it is real! And Ethan Hawke is joining it!
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hawke is joining the cast in a top secret role that is "cameo in nature." Since we live in an age when secret cameos are spoiled long before we hit the theater, we expect someone will eventually explain he's doing there. Get More »










