The trailer for The Punisher will be in front of The Hulk. It's also popping up on-line in places. It'll be on the Punisher website tomorrow.
You know, Spider-Man might be better off just going the 2 route like X-men did if they can't work out a title. Anyway, here's a look at the schway
teaser poster.There are reviews coming in for T3 and all of them seem to be going towards the international trailer being right and the US trailer being wrong. I hope so. I want that movie to be good. If it is, it will be the one that surprises me and kicks me around. I have a feeling that this might surprise people and if you wanted the happy ending... Don't see this.
Interesting rumors swirling about for the fourth Harry Potter movie. Apparently Daniel Radcliff wasn't going to be in it and now he is. *shrugs* I have no idea who they'll fit all of that into one movie anyway... So...
There are rumors that George Clooney might be up to play The Fall Guy in the movie. I have no idea what to file that under.
The Shrek 2
teaser poster is out. I'll hold judgement on it but everythign I've heard seems to say that it's the Belgariad/Maleorian (I know I didn't spell that right.) syndrome.
Some Episode Three
news. No spoilers. Wow, has this guy been in everything.
Variety reports: Universal Pictures has set Mark Romanek ("One Hour Photo") to direct and Eric Roth to adapt "A Cold Case," the fact-based drama that will star Tom Hanks. Pic is being readied for a possible production start next year, when Hanks' schedule clears up after he completes starring for Steven Spielberg in "Terminal" at DreamWorks.
From Hollywood Reporter: Michael Keaton is headed for the Oval Office as he has signed on for a starring role as the president of the United States in the Regency Enterprises romantic comedy "First Daughter." Keaton will star as a president whose daughter (Katie Holmes) goes to college and falls into a fairy-tale romance with a dashing graduate student (Marc Blucas) only to find that her prince has a secret agenda. "First Daughter" is being directed by Forest Whitaker from a Jessica Bendinger script. // Well, it's nice to see Michael Keaton working...
From Hollywood Reprter again: Because of a dispute over an elaborate in-lobby marketing effort, Paramount Pictures will not book its upcoming movie "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" in 47 complexes operated by No. 1 theater chain Regal Entertainment Group.
Blade III seems to have gotten an official title - Blade: Trinity. David Goyer, who wrote all three installments of New Line Cinema's Blade franchise, will direct Blade III. Goyer is also writing (the next) 'Batman' for Warner Bros. Pictures. He also co-wrote New Line's upcoming 'Freddy vs. Jason' skedded for an Aug. 15 bow.