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Chris Hemsworth is desperate to start work on 'Thor: Ragnarok'.
The Australian actor has reprised his role as the hammer-wielding in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' but has been "hounding" Marvel President Kevin Feige about his third stand-alone movie.
Kevin said: "'Thor 3' is being scripted right now and I think we get a draft soon. Particularly [Chris] Hemsworth is hounding me during this junket so I'm going to push the writers [Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost] to hurry."
Up next in early development for Marvel is 'Black Panther', which will reportedly star Andy Serkis and Chadwick Boseman.
Speaking of the 2018 movie, Kevin told /FILM: "'Black Panther' same thing. I have some director meetings set in the next few weeks once ['Avengers: Age of Ultron'] gets out the door. And casting is already underway in many ways. Some of which you know about, some of which you don't."
'Thor: Ragnarok' had originally been scheduled for release in July 2017, but has been pushed back to November of that year because of the studio's collaboration with Sony on a new 'Spider-Man' movie, which was announced after Marvel unveiled their phase 3 slate.
In addition, 'Black Panther' will now be released on July 6, 2018, the 'Captain Marvel' movie has been rescheduled for November 2, 2018, with 'Inhumans' being pushed to July 12, 2019.
Chris Hemsworth ready for more Thor
Chris Hemsworth is desperate to start work on 'Thor: Ragnarok'.
The Australian actor has reprised his role as the hammer-wielding in 'Avengers: Age of Ultron' but has been "hounding" Marvel President Kevin Feige about his third stand-alone movie.
Kevin said: "'Thor 3' is being scripted right now and I think we get a draft soon. Particularly [Chris] Hemsworth is hounding me during this junket so I'm going to push the writers [Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost] to hurry."
Up next in early development for Marvel is 'Black Panther', which will reportedly star Andy Serkis and Chadwick Boseman.
Speaking of the 2018 movie, Kevin told /FILM: "'Black Panther' same thing. I have some director meetings set in the next few weeks once ['Avengers: Age of Ultron'] gets out the door. And casting is already underway in many ways. Some of which you know about, some of which you don't."
'Thor: Ragnarok' had originally been scheduled for release in July 2017, but has been pushed back to November of that year because of the studio's collaboration with Sony on a new 'Spider-Man' movie, which was announced after Marvel unveiled their phase 3 slate.
In addition, 'Black Panther' will now be released on July 6, 2018, the 'Captain Marvel' movie has been rescheduled for November 2, 2018, with 'Inhumans' being pushed to July 12, 2019.
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Emily VanCamp is to star in 'Captain America: Civil War'.
The 28-year-old actress has confirmed she will reprise her role as Agent 13 in the forthcoming Marvel sequel, and is "really excited" to start shooting next week.
Speaking to 'Entertainment Weekly', she said: "I'm actually heading to start filming next week. I can't tell you where, when, how - I don't want to get in trouble! But I'm really excited about it. It's going to be fun, it's gonna be pretty epic."
Emily will star alongside Chris Evans in the titular role, Scarlett Johansson, Elizabeth Olsen plus Martin Freeman, who was recently confirmed for an undisclosed part.
Her character - also known as Sharon Carter - starred briefly in 'Captain America: Winter Soldier' as Captain America's next door neighbour, and was tasked by the S.H.I.E.L.D agency to protect the superhero.
While, in the comic book series she is referred to as Sharon, the film has not mentioned her real name before.
Emily's storyline in the new movie - which will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo - is being kept a secret by the producers.
'Captain America: Civil War' is set for release in April 2016.
Emily VanCamp ‘excited’ for Captain America return
Emily VanCamp is to star in 'Captain America: Civil War'.
The 28-year-old actress has confirmed she will reprise her role as Agent 13 in the forthcoming Marvel sequel, and is "really excited" to start shooting next week.
Speaking to 'Entertainment Weekly', she said: "I'm actually heading to start filming next week. I can't tell you where, when, how - I don't want to get in trouble! But I'm really excited about it. It's going to be fun, it's gonna be pretty epic."
Emily will star alongside Chris Evans in the titular role, Scarlett Johansson, Elizabeth Olsen plus Martin Freeman, who was recently confirmed for an undisclosed part.
Her character - also known as Sharon Carter - starred briefly in 'Captain America: Winter Soldier' as Captain America's next door neighbour, and was tasked by the S.H.I.E.L.D agency to protect the superhero.
While, in the comic book series she is referred to as Sharon, the film has not mentioned her real name before.
Emily's storyline in the new movie - which will be directed by Anthony and Joe Russo - is being kept a secret by the producers.
'Captain America: Civil War' is set for release in April 2016.
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Kit Harrington wants a role in 'Zoolander 2'.
The 'Games of Thrones' hunk would jump at the chance to star in the fashion spoof sequel, in which Ben Stiller plays dimwitted male model Derek Zoolander.
The 28-year-old actor exclusively told the MailOnline website: "I've got a comedy out this summer called '7 Days In Hell' with Andy Samberg, which is coming out in July, but I really want to do more of that."
When asked if he would like to be in the highly anticipated sequel, Kit replied: "Of course I would, I'm putting it out there, yeah. I'd like to play a character in 'Zoolander 2', I don't want to play myself."
Although he wants to take on more comic roles, Kit insists he's not interested in appearing in romantic comedies.
He said: "I'm not really a rom-com person, I really like farcical comedy like 'Toast of London' or Will Ferrell-style, really stupid s**t."
'Zoolander 2' stars Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor and Will Ferrell and will also feature cameo appearances from Naomi Campbell, Cara Delevingne, Jourdan Dunn and Kanye West among others.
Kit Harrington wants a role in Zoolander 2
Kit Harrington wants a role in 'Zoolander 2'.
The 'Games of Thrones' hunk would jump at the chance to star in the fashion spoof sequel, in which Ben Stiller plays dimwitted male model Derek Zoolander.
The 28-year-old actor exclusively told the MailOnline website: "I've got a comedy out this summer called '7 Days In Hell' with Andy Samberg, which is coming out in July, but I really want to do more of that."
When asked if he would like to be in the highly anticipated sequel, Kit replied: "Of course I would, I'm putting it out there, yeah. I'd like to play a character in 'Zoolander 2', I don't want to play myself."
Although he wants to take on more comic roles, Kit insists he's not interested in appearing in romantic comedies.
He said: "I'm not really a rom-com person, I really like farcical comedy like 'Toast of London' or Will Ferrell-style, really stupid s**t."
'Zoolander 2' stars Stiller, Owen Wilson, Christine Taylor and Will Ferrell and will also feature cameo appearances from Naomi Campbell, Cara Delevingne, Jourdan Dunn and Kanye West among others.
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Christoph Waltz is set to star in and make his directorial debut on 'The Worst Marriage in Georgetown'.
The 58-year-old actor will be starring as Albrecht Muth in the crime drama, based on a New York Times Magazine article about a true story.
Muth is an eccentric social climber who seduced and married a wealthy older widow, Viola Drath.
Muth and Drath entered the top political circles as they threw lavish events, with Muth lying extensively about his background - which came to light after Drath was found murdered in 2011 at their home in Georgetown.
Muth was 26 when he married the 71-year-old Drath in 1971. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 50 years in prison last year.
Voltage Pictures has come aboard to fully finance and produce the picture, which will be sold at Cannes, and production is set to start on 12 October.
Waltz is going to be seen next in James Bond film 'Spectre'.
Although he is now an Academy Award winner and an actor in demand, he has seen his career fluctuate over the years and admits he found the lulls in his working life hard to deal with.
He previously said: "There were depressed moments and there was depression but not of a kind that needed to be medicated or hospitalised. But it is bloody depressing when you try to get on with the work and it just doesn't ... People cut you dead. They don't even greet you. They ignore you."
Christoph Waltz to direct Worst Marriage in Georgetown
Christoph Waltz is set to star in and make his directorial debut on 'The Worst Marriage in Georgetown'.
The 58-year-old actor will be starring as Albrecht Muth in the crime drama, based on a New York Times Magazine article about a true story.
Muth is an eccentric social climber who seduced and married a wealthy older widow, Viola Drath.
Muth and Drath entered the top political circles as they threw lavish events, with Muth lying extensively about his background - which came to light after Drath was found murdered in 2011 at their home in Georgetown.
Muth was 26 when he married the 71-year-old Drath in 1971. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 50 years in prison last year.
Voltage Pictures has come aboard to fully finance and produce the picture, which will be sold at Cannes, and production is set to start on 12 October.
Waltz is going to be seen next in James Bond film 'Spectre'.
Although he is now an Academy Award winner and an actor in demand, he has seen his career fluctuate over the years and admits he found the lulls in his working life hard to deal with.
He previously said: "There were depressed moments and there was depression but not of a kind that needed to be medicated or hospitalised. But it is bloody depressing when you try to get on with the work and it just doesn't ... People cut you dead. They don't even greet you. They ignore you."
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'Beverly Hills Cop 4' has been removed from Paramount's release schedule.
Eddie Murphy is set to reprise his role as Detective Axel Foley in the franchise's return, which initially had a tentative release date of March 2016.
However, fans will now have to wait a little longer to see the wise-cracking cop back on the big screen after a studio insider revealed to The Wrap that Paramount has taken director Brett Ratner's sequel off its schedule.
The delay, however, avoids a clash with Warner Bros. superhero blockbuster 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' which is due to hit cinemas the same month next year.
The writers for 'Beverly Hills Cop 4' include Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec and the sequel is expected to take Foley back to his Detroit roots.
In January, the 54-year-old actor revealed that script changes were the primary reason why shooting was yet to start on the project.
He said: "They're still trying to get that script right. I'm not doing a 'Beverly Hills Cop' unless they have a really incredible script.
"I've read a couple things that look like they can make some paper, but I'm not doing a shitty movie just to make some paper. The shit got to be right."
Despite postponement, the film remains in development.
Beverly Hills Cop 4 filming pushed back
'Beverly Hills Cop 4' has been removed from Paramount's release schedule.
Eddie Murphy is set to reprise his role as Detective Axel Foley in the franchise's return, which initially had a tentative release date of March 2016.
However, fans will now have to wait a little longer to see the wise-cracking cop back on the big screen after a studio insider revealed to The Wrap that Paramount has taken director Brett Ratner's sequel off its schedule.
The delay, however, avoids a clash with Warner Bros. superhero blockbuster 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' which is due to hit cinemas the same month next year.
The writers for 'Beverly Hills Cop 4' include Josh Appelbaum and Andre Nemec and the sequel is expected to take Foley back to his Detroit roots.
In January, the 54-year-old actor revealed that script changes were the primary reason why shooting was yet to start on the project.
He said: "They're still trying to get that script right. I'm not doing a 'Beverly Hills Cop' unless they have a really incredible script.
"I've read a couple things that look like they can make some paper, but I'm not doing a shitty movie just to make some paper. The shit got to be right."
Despite postponement, the film remains in development.
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Blake Lively to star in new Woody Allen picture
Blake Lively will star in Woody Allen's next movie.
The 27-year-old actress has reportedly signed up to appear in the picture, although details about the legendary director's latest offering are yet to be released.
While both the film's name and plo...
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Nicholas Hoult has chosen not to live his life in the spotlight.
The 'Skins' star - who started acting aged seven - insists he isn't the kind of person who wants to grace the cover of magazines and has learnt how to keep his private life out of the limelight.
He told Vogue magazine: "It's a choice. You learn where not to go.
"I can fall out of my local pub and no one cares. I'm not the kind of person who wants to be in magazines."
One way in which the 25-year-old star keeps his personal life to himself is by censoring what he writes on his Twitter account.
The star, who has over 300,000 followers, admitted he "could give more away" but prefers not to share all of his thoughts with his fans.
Fortunately for Nicholas, his efforts to retain some privacy in his life have allowed him to carry on with a lot of his favourite hobbies.
And while he is often told what to eat and what to wear while fulfilling his A-list duties, there is nothing he likes to do more than hit the beach with his surf board and enjoy some times outdoors.
He explained: "I'm told where to be, what to wear, what to eat so there time I do have, I like to hike and surf in my free time."
Nicolas Hoult: Fame is a ‘choice’.
Nicholas Hoult has chosen not to live his life in the spotlight.
The 'Skins' star - who started acting aged seven - insists he isn't the kind of person who wants to grace the cover of magazines and has learnt how to keep his private life out of the limelight.
He told Vogue magazine: "It's a choice. You learn where not to go.
"I can fall out of my local pub and no one cares. I'm not the kind of person who wants to be in magazines."
One way in which the 25-year-old star keeps his personal life to himself is by censoring what he writes on his Twitter account.
The star, who has over 300,000 followers, admitted he "could give more away" but prefers not to share all of his thoughts with his fans.
Fortunately for Nicholas, his efforts to retain some privacy in his life have allowed him to carry on with a lot of his favourite hobbies.
And while he is often told what to eat and what to wear while fulfilling his A-list duties, there is nothing he likes to do more than hit the beach with his surf board and enjoy some times outdoors.
He explained: "I'm told where to be, what to wear, what to eat so there time I do have, I like to hike and surf in my free time."
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Martin Freeman has joined the cast of 'Captain America: Civil War'.
The 43-year-old actor has been announced as the latest face to join the anticipated Marvel film, alongside Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Anthony Mackie as Falcon, but no specifics of his role have yet been revealed.
The comic book sequel is currently scheduled to hit cinemas on 6 May 2016, and is directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, who oversaw the first 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'.
Chris can currently be seen starring in 'The Avengers: Age of Ultron' as Captain America, but is looking forward to the third solo film in the franchise, especially as it could mean a new love interest for him.
He said: "I think we really scratched the surface on something great and I think there's just so much to explore.
"Not just with the evolution of myself and [Anthony Mackie's character, Falcon], but the reconnection with Bucky, and ultimately a relationship with a woman."
Asked whether the next film will feature a love interest, Chris said: "It's funny when you think about it - he's probably a virgin. He's probably a virgin! I don't know when it would've happened."
Martin Freeman to star in Captain America: Civil War
Martin Freeman has joined the cast of 'Captain America: Civil War'.
The 43-year-old actor has been announced as the latest face to join the anticipated Marvel film, alongside Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man, Chris Evans as Captain America, Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Anthony Mackie as Falcon, but no specifics of his role have yet been revealed.
The comic book sequel is currently scheduled to hit cinemas on 6 May 2016, and is directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, who oversaw the first 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'.
Chris can currently be seen starring in 'The Avengers: Age of Ultron' as Captain America, but is looking forward to the third solo film in the franchise, especially as it could mean a new love interest for him.
He said: "I think we really scratched the surface on something great and I think there's just so much to explore.
"Not just with the evolution of myself and [Anthony Mackie's character, Falcon], but the reconnection with Bucky, and ultimately a relationship with a woman."
Asked whether the next film will feature a love interest, Chris said: "It's funny when you think about it - he's probably a virgin. He's probably a virgin! I don't know when it would've happened."
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Jason Momoa is in talks to star in the remake of 'The Magnificent Seven'.
The 35-year-old actor - who is also due to play Aquaman in 'Justice League' - could play one of the six gunslingers who agree to help a town in the Western reboot, alongside Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua, 'The Magnificent Seven' - due for release in 2017 - will remake the 1960 film directed by John Sturges, that itself was inspired by Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic 'Seven Samurai'.
John's version starred Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn and Robert Vaughn as a group of disparate gunmen who come together to protect a Mexican village from bandits led by Eli Wallach, and led to a number of sequels as well as a television series.
Meanwhile, Chris has said he thinks it is natural these days for studios to revisit old movies or base films on things that are already well known.
The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star previously said: "In this day and age, you need a title to reach out to an audience.
"Executives and studios want to cover their butts if it doesn't work and be able to say, 'It was a famous board game, of course I thought it was going to work.'
"They're often quite different - characters, story, setting. It is going to be called the 'Magnificent Seven' but it's not going to be the original 'Magnificent Seven'.
"In fact, the 'Magnificent Seven' was a remake of 'Seven Samurai'."
Jason Momoa in talks for Magnificent Seven remake
Jason Momoa is in talks to star in the remake of 'The Magnificent Seven'.
The 35-year-old actor - who is also due to play Aquaman in 'Justice League' - could play one of the six gunslingers who agree to help a town in the Western reboot, alongside Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke.
Directed by Antoine Fuqua, 'The Magnificent Seven' - due for release in 2017 - will remake the 1960 film directed by John Sturges, that itself was inspired by Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic 'Seven Samurai'.
John's version starred Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, James Coburn and Robert Vaughn as a group of disparate gunmen who come together to protect a Mexican village from bandits led by Eli Wallach, and led to a number of sequels as well as a television series.
Meanwhile, Chris has said he thinks it is natural these days for studios to revisit old movies or base films on things that are already well known.
The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' star previously said: "In this day and age, you need a title to reach out to an audience.
"Executives and studios want to cover their butts if it doesn't work and be able to say, 'It was a famous board game, of course I thought it was going to work.'
"They're often quite different - characters, story, setting. It is going to be called the 'Magnificent Seven' but it's not going to be the original 'Magnificent Seven'.
"In fact, the 'Magnificent Seven' was a remake of 'Seven Samurai'."
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