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Dave Franco is still shocked by the drama surrounding 'The Interview'.
The 29-year-old actor's brother James appears in the controversial film, which follows the plot of the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and Dave had admitted he is still speechless over the response to the film.
He said: "Man, I can't even... I'm already scared of social media. If Twitter scares me, imagine how I feel about this!
"And the fact that people were joking that this was going to start World War Three... It's still a crazy thing to even joke about. Wars have been started over dumber s**t than this. I don't know what to say. I still don't."
The '21 Jump Street' star also couldn't help but gush about his brother's co-star Seth Rogen.
He added: "[Seth] has a hand in everything. Acting, directing, producing... and not just in comedy.
"He's in the new Steve Jobs movie, too. I have huge respect for how hard he's working."
Meanwhile, Dave also admitted he found working on sets with big movie stars "intimidating", especially in the case of comedy films.
When asked if he felt intimidated, he added to MrPorter.com: "Totally! Absolutely. Especially on comedy sets. I'm not a joke-a-minute guy; my strategy is just to play it straight. And I'm surrounded by these people for whom comedy is just in their blood.
"But when you work with these actors who are so inherently funny, you can't fail. They'll turn whatever you say into gold."
Dave Franco shocked by The Interview drama
Dave Franco is still shocked by the drama surrounding 'The Interview'.
The 29-year-old actor's brother James appears in the controversial film, which follows the plot of the assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and Dave had admitted he is still speechless over the response to the film.
He said: "Man, I can't even... I'm already scared of social media. If Twitter scares me, imagine how I feel about this!
"And the fact that people were joking that this was going to start World War Three... It's still a crazy thing to even joke about. Wars have been started over dumber s**t than this. I don't know what to say. I still don't."
The '21 Jump Street' star also couldn't help but gush about his brother's co-star Seth Rogen.
He added: "[Seth] has a hand in everything. Acting, directing, producing... and not just in comedy.
"He's in the new Steve Jobs movie, too. I have huge respect for how hard he's working."
Meanwhile, Dave also admitted he found working on sets with big movie stars "intimidating", especially in the case of comedy films.
When asked if he felt intimidated, he added to MrPorter.com: "Totally! Absolutely. Especially on comedy sets. I'm not a joke-a-minute guy; my strategy is just to play it straight. And I'm surrounded by these people for whom comedy is just in their blood.
"But when you work with these actors who are so inherently funny, you can't fail. They'll turn whatever you say into gold."
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'Toy Story 4' will be a "romantic comedy".
Pixar studio president Jim Morris has revealed that the sequel to the animated children's film will be separate from the films that have come before it and will be a "love story".
Speaking to Disney Latino, according to SlashFilm, he said: "The third movie ended in a beautiful way and completed a trilogy. I think this movie is not part of this trilogy. It is a separate story, which in turn I do not know if will be continued. Never begin a project with that in mind.
"It is not a continuation of the end of the story of Toy Story 3. Temporarily it is, but it will be a love story. It will be a romantic comedy. It will not put much focus on the interaction between the characters and children. I think it will be a very good movie."
The film is currently in it's third table reading stage and the script is "evolving very well", according to Jim.
He also insisted they were not making a fourth instalment of the series for the money but because they came up with an "irresistible" idea.
Rashida Jones and Will McCormack are writing the script, whilst the idea was created by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Lee Unkrich.
John will be directing the film, which is expected to be released in June 2017.
Toy Story 4 to be a ‘romantic comedy’
'Toy Story 4' will be a "romantic comedy".
Pixar studio president Jim Morris has revealed that the sequel to the animated children's film will be separate from the films that have come before it and will be a "love story".
Speaking to Disney Latino, according to SlashFilm, he said: "The third movie ended in a beautiful way and completed a trilogy. I think this movie is not part of this trilogy. It is a separate story, which in turn I do not know if will be continued. Never begin a project with that in mind.
"It is not a continuation of the end of the story of Toy Story 3. Temporarily it is, but it will be a love story. It will be a romantic comedy. It will not put much focus on the interaction between the characters and children. I think it will be a very good movie."
The film is currently in it's third table reading stage and the script is "evolving very well", according to Jim.
He also insisted they were not making a fourth instalment of the series for the money but because they came up with an "irresistible" idea.
Rashida Jones and Will McCormack are writing the script, whilst the idea was created by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Lee Unkrich.
John will be directing the film, which is expected to be released in June 2017.
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Kate Winslet thinks her clothes make her 'Insurgent' character "cattier and nastier".
The 39-year-old actress reprises her role as Jeanine in the sequel to dystopian thriller 'Divergent' and believes her wardrobe makes her villainous alter ego even more "villainous".
She said: "It's been really nice being able to wear all the cut, fitted dresses that help create such an intimidating villain. It's made Jeanine feel much more powerful, cattier and nastier."
'Insurgent' sees Jeanine doing her best to take down anyone in her way and Kate is fascinated by the dynamic between her character and Shailene Woodley's Tris.
She said: "Tris and Jeanine's relationship has become a power game.
"Jeanine has a very bizarre and uncomfortable fascination with and admiration for Tris."
While Jeanine may stand in Tris' way, Shailene insists nothing will stop her in her quest for justice.
She told People magazine: "She's fueled by the demons that haunt her.
"The loss of her parents and her friend [Will] make her feel like she is unstoppable in her quest for justice."
Octavia Spencer has joins the cast as Johanna, an Amity leader who helps Tris and Four (Theo James) in their fight and Shailene thinks she was a great addition to the movie.
She gushed: "She brought such fierce, strong, compelling female energy to the set."
'Insurgent' is released in cinemas on March 20.
Kate Winslet’s ‘nasty’ wardrobe
Kate Winslet thinks her clothes make her 'Insurgent' character "cattier and nastier".
The 39-year-old actress reprises her role as Jeanine in the sequel to dystopian thriller 'Divergent' and believes her wardrobe makes her villainous alter ego even more "villainous".
She said: "It's been really nice being able to wear all the cut, fitted dresses that help create such an intimidating villain. It's made Jeanine feel much more powerful, cattier and nastier."
'Insurgent' sees Jeanine doing her best to take down anyone in her way and Kate is fascinated by the dynamic between her character and Shailene Woodley's Tris.
She said: "Tris and Jeanine's relationship has become a power game.
"Jeanine has a very bizarre and uncomfortable fascination with and admiration for Tris."
While Jeanine may stand in Tris' way, Shailene insists nothing will stop her in her quest for justice.
She told People magazine: "She's fueled by the demons that haunt her.
"The loss of her parents and her friend [Will] make her feel like she is unstoppable in her quest for justice."
Octavia Spencer has joins the cast as Johanna, an Amity leader who helps Tris and Four (Theo James) in their fight and Shailene thinks she was a great addition to the movie.
She gushed: "She brought such fierce, strong, compelling female energy to the set."
'Insurgent' is released in cinemas on March 20.
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Dev Patel thinks Maggie Smith is a "scene-stealer".
The 24-year-old actor who stars alongside the legendary actress in 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' and its sequel has joked that she just "rolls in" at the end of a scene with one line and completely steals it.
He said: "Most of the film I spent with Maggie Smith. She is tremendous. She's so elegant. She's the true epitome of a scene-stealer.
"My character is spewing off a thousand lines super fast and then she'll roll in at the end of the scene and say one line and completely steal it."
The 'Slumdog Millionaire' star also insisted he has "great chemistry" with the 80-year-old actress and enjoys seeing how the characters' friendship grows throughout the movie.
He added: "It was great chemistry. We're the oddest of on-screen couples, but a really fun, unlikely duo.
"I play this character that is ever the optimist but spreads himself very very thin because he's so ambitious. And she is the woman who's doing damage control.
"But as the film progresses, she becomes a mother figure to my character, and it gets very emotional. It was wonderful."
Dev also revealed it brought out the "inner fanboy" in him when he found out Richard Gere would be starring in the film.
He added to TIME magazine: "Obviously to have Richard Gere among us brought out the inner fanboy in me.
"They're so gracious and so lovely and everyone has a wonderful sense of humour.
"The boiling heat and exhausting desert of India can be quite tiring, but they were all so supportive and patient."
Dev Patel: Maggie Smith is a ‘scene-stealer’
Dev Patel thinks Maggie Smith is a "scene-stealer".
The 24-year-old actor who stars alongside the legendary actress in 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' and its sequel has joked that she just "rolls in" at the end of a scene with one line and completely steals it.
He said: "Most of the film I spent with Maggie Smith. She is tremendous. She's so elegant. She's the true epitome of a scene-stealer.
"My character is spewing off a thousand lines super fast and then she'll roll in at the end of the scene and say one line and completely steal it."
The 'Slumdog Millionaire' star also insisted he has "great chemistry" with the 80-year-old actress and enjoys seeing how the characters' friendship grows throughout the movie.
He added: "It was great chemistry. We're the oddest of on-screen couples, but a really fun, unlikely duo.
"I play this character that is ever the optimist but spreads himself very very thin because he's so ambitious. And she is the woman who's doing damage control.
"But as the film progresses, she becomes a mother figure to my character, and it gets very emotional. It was wonderful."
Dev also revealed it brought out the "inner fanboy" in him when he found out Richard Gere would be starring in the film.
He added to TIME magazine: "Obviously to have Richard Gere among us brought out the inner fanboy in me.
"They're so gracious and so lovely and everyone has a wonderful sense of humour.
"The boiling heat and exhausting desert of India can be quite tiring, but they were all so supportive and patient."
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'Fifty Shades of Grey' has been banned in India despite the sex scenes being edited out.
The Central Board of Film Certification have refused to allow the erotic film to be shown in cinemas across the country.
A reason for the refusal was not given but it is likely to be because of the sexual content.
However, all nudity was removed from the film as well as most of the sex scenes toned down but the film was still banned by the Indian authorities.
The chief executive of the Central Board of Film Certification, Shravan Kumar did not wish to comment on why the film had been banned but insisted that Universal Pictures would be able to appeal the decision if they so wished.
The movie - which stars Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele - is adapted from E. L. James' bestselling novel of the same name.
It has already been banned in Malaysia, Indonesia and Kenya whilst the film's distributor, Comcast Corp, chose not to release it in China as the country tends to ban films that are sexually explicit.
The film has grossed £262 million worldwide.
Fifty Shades of Grey banned in India
'Fifty Shades of Grey' has been banned in India despite the sex scenes being edited out.
The Central Board of Film Certification have refused to allow the erotic film to be shown in cinemas across the country.
A reason for the refusal was not given but it is likely to be because of the sexual content.
However, all nudity was removed from the film as well as most of the sex scenes toned down but the film was still banned by the Indian authorities.
The chief executive of the Central Board of Film Certification, Shravan Kumar did not wish to comment on why the film had been banned but insisted that Universal Pictures would be able to appeal the decision if they so wished.
The movie - which stars Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele - is adapted from E. L. James' bestselling novel of the same name.
It has already been banned in Malaysia, Indonesia and Kenya whilst the film's distributor, Comcast Corp, chose not to release it in China as the country tends to ban films that are sexually explicit.
The film has grossed £262 million worldwide.
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Rawson Marshall Thurber is set to direct 'Dust'.
The 'We're The Millers' director is to work on the film, which is based on the game and graphic novel of the same name, The Hollywood Reporter revealed.
'Dust' is set in an alternate 1940s where World War II never ended and the world has been split into three groups: the Allies - the United States, the Commonwealth and the French; the Axis - which is not led by Adolf Hitler and the SSU - a combination of the USSR and China.
Lionsgate has picked up the rights to the movie and Dan Lin from 'The Lego Movie' is set to produce.
Rawson is better known for his comedies such as 'Dodgeball' but he has wanted to work on a comic book fantasy film for a long time.
He said previously: "It's a cool spin on a genre that I've loved for a long time and it opens up narrative avenues that are just thrilling.
"It's all my 9-year-old fantasies wrapped in one thing, a World War II mashup."
Rawson is currently gearing up towards 'Central Intelligence', which stars Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Kevin Hart.
Filming for the comedy-come-action movie is set to start in Boston, Massachusetts in the summer months.
Rawson Marshall Thurber to direct Dust
Rawson Marshall Thurber is set to direct 'Dust'.
The 'We're The Millers' director is to work on the film, which is based on the game and graphic novel of the same name, The Hollywood Reporter revealed.
'Dust' is set in an alternate 1940s where World War II never ended and the world has been split into three groups: the Allies - the United States, the Commonwealth and the French; the Axis - which is not led by Adolf Hitler and the SSU - a combination of the USSR and China.
Lionsgate has picked up the rights to the movie and Dan Lin from 'The Lego Movie' is set to produce.
Rawson is better known for his comedies such as 'Dodgeball' but he has wanted to work on a comic book fantasy film for a long time.
He said previously: "It's a cool spin on a genre that I've loved for a long time and it opens up narrative avenues that are just thrilling.
"It's all my 9-year-old fantasies wrapped in one thing, a World War II mashup."
Rawson is currently gearing up towards 'Central Intelligence', which stars Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Kevin Hart.
Filming for the comedy-come-action movie is set to start in Boston, Massachusetts in the summer months.
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Hugh Jackman thinks there could be a crossover between Wolverine and the Avengers.
The star - who has played the X-Men character since 2000 - believes there is a chance that he could star as the superhero in an upcoming Marvel film after Sony and the comic book publishers signed a deal which saw Spider-Man become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
When asked about a possible collaboration, he said: "I would love it. That's the best thing about comic books; you can just pitch these characters into each other.
"I'm surprised by what's happened with Spider-Man joining. You're in a very complex world where big, big sums of money are being spent for different franchises and so getting them together is difficult."
The 46-year-old actor admitted that if he had been asked two years ago, he would have found the prospect nearly impossible but has since changed his mind.
He added: "Two years ago I'd have said you'd be a real optimist to think it'd ever happen but weirdly now I just think it maybe could.
"I think there is the possibility that it will happen."
Meanwhile, Hugh has admitted he'd love to have Iron Man appear in a Wolverine sequel, but only if the part was still being played by Robert Downey Jr.
He told Yahoo! Movies: "I can't think of (Robert) as anyone else. They are inseparable... I would love to do that."
Hugh Jackman positive about Marvel crossover
Hugh Jackman thinks there could be a crossover between Wolverine and the Avengers.
The star - who has played the X-Men character since 2000 - believes there is a chance that he could star as the superhero in an upcoming Marvel film after Sony and the comic book publishers signed a deal which saw Spider-Man become part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
When asked about a possible collaboration, he said: "I would love it. That's the best thing about comic books; you can just pitch these characters into each other.
"I'm surprised by what's happened with Spider-Man joining. You're in a very complex world where big, big sums of money are being spent for different franchises and so getting them together is difficult."
The 46-year-old actor admitted that if he had been asked two years ago, he would have found the prospect nearly impossible but has since changed his mind.
He added: "Two years ago I'd have said you'd be a real optimist to think it'd ever happen but weirdly now I just think it maybe could.
"I think there is the possibility that it will happen."
Meanwhile, Hugh has admitted he'd love to have Iron Man appear in a Wolverine sequel, but only if the part was still being played by Robert Downey Jr.
He told Yahoo! Movies: "I can't think of (Robert) as anyone else. They are inseparable... I would love to do that."
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Patricia Arquette felt like it was a "no-brainer" to star in 'Boyhood'.
The 46-year-old star was so impressed with the "beautiful" concept of the coming-of-age film that she knew she would love to have a role in the movie.
She said: "'Boyhood' was just a no-brainer. I wanted to work with both of those guys and the concept was so beautiful.
"The way [Richard Linklater; the director] talked about making the movie, stripping away all the conventional ways of storytelling - it's funny because this show's the opposite. They're so good at this way of telling stories.
"Rick was talking about breaking all the rules of movies and stripping all the ways that you usually tell stories, and let love and life and flaws and mistakes and time and all these things take the lead."
The Academy Award-winning actress also admitted she was shocked about how successful the film ended up being.
She added to Collider.com: "It just blows my mind. We really didn't know if people would accept this movie. Then to find at first that people were moved by the movie, then journalists were really supportive of the movie and writing about it in a really personal, beautiful way.
"I'm so happy for Rick and so happy for the producers, because listen, they gave - not that much money - but four million dollars they gambled on a movie with no safety net. No contracts past seven years. That little boy could have left at any time. You could have ended up with nothing.
"They gambled the whole thing with no safety net, and as a producer everything in this town tells you that you have to have all your bases covered."
Patricia Arquette’s ‘no-brainer’ choice
Patricia Arquette felt like it was a "no-brainer" to star in 'Boyhood'.
The 46-year-old star was so impressed with the "beautiful" concept of the coming-of-age film that she knew she would love to have a role in the movie.
She said: "'Boyhood' was just a no-brainer. I wanted to work with both of those guys and the concept was so beautiful.
"The way [Richard Linklater; the director] talked about making the movie, stripping away all the conventional ways of storytelling - it's funny because this show's the opposite. They're so good at this way of telling stories.
"Rick was talking about breaking all the rules of movies and stripping all the ways that you usually tell stories, and let love and life and flaws and mistakes and time and all these things take the lead."
The Academy Award-winning actress also admitted she was shocked about how successful the film ended up being.
She added to Collider.com: "It just blows my mind. We really didn't know if people would accept this movie. Then to find at first that people were moved by the movie, then journalists were really supportive of the movie and writing about it in a really personal, beautiful way.
"I'm so happy for Rick and so happy for the producers, because listen, they gave - not that much money - but four million dollars they gambled on a movie with no safety net. No contracts past seven years. That little boy could have left at any time. You could have ended up with nothing.
"They gambled the whole thing with no safety net, and as a producer everything in this town tells you that you have to have all your bases covered."
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