For his first movie since 2012's Django Unchained, the director is going back to the Western genre with a script called The Hateful Eight, which he hopes to direct this summer, according to sources. (Another source said there is no timetable at this stage.)
The title suggests Tarantino could be upping the ante, playing off the title of John Sturges' 1960 film The Magnificent Seven, which in turn was a remake of Akira Kurosawa's 1954 Seven Samurai.
No one has been cast yet, but Tarantino has reached out to veteran casting director Victoria Thomas, who worked on Django, to work with him on casting the movie, say several insiders. A part has been written for Christoph Waltz, who starred in Tarantino's Django and Inglourious Basterds.
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According to some reports, the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, known as
Batman vs. Superman, may not have the plethora of Justice League
superheroes of which fans speculated. According to new sources, however,
there will be plenty of Justice League to go around with a Justice
League movie that will immediately follow Batman vs. Superman.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has teased his participation in an upcoming DC movie. According to Latino Review,
this movie will not be Batman vs. Superman. but instead a Justice
League movie that Warner Bros. will film right after completing the Man
of Steel sequel in 2014.
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Star Wars artist Matt Busch wrote and is directing the new Aladdin 3477 film being shot in Michigan. The film is a futuristic take on Arabian Nights that
takes place in Asia in the year 3477. With shots filmed in a dozen
countries around the world, such as Cambodia, India, Hong Kong, and sets
in the USA, principal photography will be set to begin in Michigan this
May.
The film is looking for both male and female actors of all sizes and
ages above 18. No acting experience is required and all ethnicities are
sought after. However, casting director Brandt Keller says actors of
Asian, Indian and Middle Eastern descent are a plus.
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CLEVELAND -- Producers of the Cleveland feature films "The Wind is
Watching" and "Young Harvest" have now begun casting for their latest
action short film "You Will Go Darker," to be shot around the Cleveland
area in March/April.
Auditions will be held at the Knights of Columbus, 1783 Moore Road in Avon, Ohio from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Feb. 7 and Feb. 8.
You can come at any time during those hours. You must be over 18 years old to audition. Most roles are paid.
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Actress Cristin Milioti was left cringing with embarrassment after spilling coffee all over a table while auditioning for a role opposite LEONARDO DiCaprio in The Wolf Of Wall Street.
The
How I Met Your Mother star was improvising on the instruction of
director Martin Scorsese, but she feared she had ruined her chances of
landing the part as DiCaprio's onscreen wife after the disastrous
chemistry test.
She explains, "They
put us together in a room; just me, Leo, and Marty, to see if we had
good chemistry. I was very scared and Marty had us improvise a little
bit.
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Sometime before his death, Tupac Shakur reportedly auditioned to play Jedi Master Mace Windu in the 1999 movie Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Rick Clifford, who worked as an engineer at Death Row Records, said in a recent interview for the website 2Pac-Forum
that Shakur told him he had gone for a reading with George Lucas but
that the part went to Samuel L. Jackson. (Incidentally, Jackson appeared
in the 1992 movie Juice alongside the rapper.)
Although the period in which Shakur would have auditioned for Lucas is not clear, shooting on Episode I began in June 1997, less than a year after the rapper's murder in September 1996.
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HOLLYWOOD — Kellan Lutz arrives for an interview nearly hoarse from
hours of re-recording his dialogue from his new movie, the action
fantasy “The Legend of Hercules.” That explains the hoarseness, but for
some reason the North Dakota native is speaking with a distinctively
British accent.
No matter. Lutz, of course, is the hunky actor who played the
mindreading vampire Emmett Cullen in the “Twilight” saga, and what he
has to say today about his new movie is more important than how he
chooses to say it.
Buffed to the max, the 28-year-old former Calvin Klein model explains
that he long has been a fan of the mythological strong man, which is why
he jumped at the chance to star in Renny Harlin’s latest take on the
oft-told story.
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