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The Legend of Conan to begin filming next spring


Filming for 'The Legend of Conan' is to begin next spring.
The news has been confirmed by the movie's producer Fredrik Malmberg, who revealed the finishing touches are currently being put to the script for the much-anticipated blockbuster.
He said: "We want to polish up the script, specifically about the characters but don't think it will take long.
"We'll probably have this turned in around September after the holiday and then we'll take it to the studio and if they're happy, we can hopefully start in the spring."
The new movie is likely to see Arnold Schwarzenegger, 67, reprise the role he played in the 1980s.
Schwarzenegger has repeatedly stated his desire to appear in the role that first brought him to international fame.
He starred in 'Conan the Barbarian' in 1982, which was a huge hit at the box office, and he also appeared in 'Conan the Destroyer' in 1984.
Arnie - the former governor of California - and Malmberg are both hopeful he will be handed the opportunity to reprise the character.
Meanwhile, Malmberg also revealed that potential directors are currently being considered, ranging from "old great names" to "new fresh faces".

Liev Schreiber to play villain

Liev Schreiber is to star in 'The Fifth Wave'. The 'Ray Donovan' actor is in final negotiations to play the villain in Sony's forthcoming sci-fi drama, which stars Chloe Grace Moretz in the lead role alongside Nick Robinson and Alex Roe. The movie - ...

Karen Gillan dreams of role in Bond movie


Karen Gillan wants to lick the face of Daniel Craig in a Bond movie.
The 26-year-old - who stars in the new Marvel film 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and has previously appeared in 'Doctor Who' - has revealed she would love to play a villain in a Bond movie.
She told Interview magazine: "My dad used to tell me when I was younger, 'You don't want to be a Bond girl, you want to be a villain'. That stuck with me.
"I just want to lick [Daniel Craig's] face!"
Karen plays her first villainous role as Nebula in 'Guardians of the Galaxy', and it appears the role has inspired her to take on similar characters.
She said: "I play Nebula, the female villain. She's really sadistic.
"One time, I had a man in a headlock, and then I just decided that Nebula would lick his face. I feel like she's a face licker.''
Karen, who played the role of Amy Pond in 'Doctor Who', appears alongside the likes of Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper and Chris Pratt in 'Guardians of the Galaxy', which is now showing in cinemas.

Arnold Schwarzenegger confirms title of ‘Terminator Genisys’


Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced the fifth 'Terminator' film is called 'Terminator Genisys.'
The 67-year-old actor confirmed the title of the upcoming movie in the series, which is currently in production and also stars Emilia Clarke, Matt Smith and Jason Clarke, on his Instagram profile today (06.08.14), and revealed he has officially wrapped shooting his "rewarding" scenes for the reboot.
Alongside a photograph of himself sitting in a black director's chair, emblazoned with the name of the Hollywood blockbuster, with his back to the camera, the Austrian-born actor wrote: "Hasta la vista, baby. I want to thank the cast and crew of @TerminatorGenisys for a fantastic shoot. It was challenging, it was fun, and it was rewarding."
Arnold can't wait for fans to see the movie, which is being directed by Alan Taylor, when it is released on July 1 2015.
He added: "From our director to the producers, from the camera team to catering, from visual effects to hair and makeup - we couldn't have done it without you. I can't wait to see our finished project and I know we'll remind the fans why they fell in love with the Terminator. On July 1, 2015, I'll be back."
It was previously reported that the movie would be called 'Terminator: Genesis.'
The cast also includes Jai Courtney, J.K. Simmons, Dayo Okeniyi and Byung Hun Lee.

Belinda Stewart-Wilson hints at Inbetweeners 3


'Inbetweeners 2' star Belinda Stewart-Wilson has suggested the latest film may not mark the end of the franchise.
The main cast members - Simon, Will, Jay and Neil, otherwise known as Joe Thomas, 30, Simon Bird, 29, James Buckley, 26, and Blake Harrison, 29 - have insisted they will not make another 'Inbetweeners' film, but Belinda, who plays Will's attractive mum, has left the door ajar.
Speaking at the world premiere in central London last night (05.08.14), the 43-year-old said: "I'm really sad to see it all come to an end.
"Although, we thought it was coming to an end last time and who knows what's going to happen. But yeah, it's great to be here tonight promoting the film."
Co-star James Buckley revealed that fan pressure led to the filming of 'The Inbetweeners 2', although he maintained there are no plans to make another movie.
He said: "It really is because of people talking about the film and reaching out wanting us to do another one, there years after the first film, that we ran out of reasons not to do it."

Emily Berrington recalls snotty on-screen kiss


'Inbetweeners 2' star Emily Berrington had to film a snotty kiss on the set of the new film.
Emily - who plays the lead female part in the new flick - explained that she became unwell after being asked to shoot scenes in a bikini during the winter, and this led to a memorably unpleasant incident on the set.
Speaking at the world premiere in central London last night (05.08.14), she explained: "My snotty snog was probably my most embarrassing moment in the film. We filmed most of the film in Australia and then we filmed the last little bit of it in Bromley-by-Bow, and it was February and it was freezing and I was wearing a bikini and I got instantly very ill.
"I was so, so snotty - like, the most disgusting you can imagine. I was like, 'I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry' and they would be like, 'You've got something on your face.' I felt like I was one of 'The Inbetweeners' in that moment!"
'The Inbetweeners 2' is open in UK cinemas now.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre star Marilyn Burns dies aged 65


'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' heroine Marilyn Burns has died aged 65.
The star, who played Sally Hardesty in the 1974 horror movie, was discovered by a family member at her home in Houston but it is not known how she passed away, a representative told TMZ.
The Medical Examiner's Office in Houston confirmed to the website that an autopsy will be performed on her body.
A representative for the actress also told E!: "She was found unresponsive by a family member this morning in her Houston, TX area home.
"Her family asks for privacy at this time. Further details will be released later."
Burns was mainly known for her role as Sally, who somehow managed to survive Leatherface's gruesome rampage in the frightening film.
She clearly held a torch for Tobe Hooper's cult movie as she reprised her role in 1994's 'The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation' and once again in 2013 when she appeared in 'Texas Chainsaw 3D'.
As well as the popular motion picture, Burns also starred as Linda Kasabian in 1976 TV film 'Helter Skelter'.
But Burn's horror success wasn't just limited to 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' as she went on to star in horror film 'Eaten Alive' in 1977.

Greg Davies shocked by success of Inbetweeners


Greg Davies is shocked 'The Inbetweeners' has become such a huge success.
The comedian - who plays the role of head teacher Mr Gilbert in the franchise - was speaking at the world premiere for 'The Inbetweeners 2' in central London last night (06.08.14), where he reflected on how the show has evolved since it first aired on E4 in 2008.
Asked whether he could believe the success of the franchise, the 46-year-old said: "No, I can't - and I'm sure anyone you speak to from the cast can't either. It's madness, it's brilliant madness.
"It's been a while since we were all on screen together and that everybody is still so excited by it is brilliant."
Greg - who also stars as Ken Thompson in BBC 3 sitcom 'Cuckoo' - said the success of 'The Inbetweeners' is tied to the fact all the cast enjoy what they do.
He explained: "I just had a great time on set and it's just a really fun atmosphere. The writers make sure that everyone is having a laugh and the more you have a laugh, the more it comes across on screen."
'The Inbetweeners 2' is open in UK cinemas now.

Captain America will be ‘explicitly political’


'Captain America 3' will have "explicitly political" themes.
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo are currently developing ideas for the next movie in the superhero series - which stars Chris Evans in the title role and as his alter ego Steve Rogers - and they are keen for their character not to become a "disillusioned antihero".
Anthony told Yahoo!: "The character was invented for an explicitly political purpose. So it's hard to get away from that nature.
"It's also important that Captain America doesn't become another disillusioned antihero."
Joe added: "His morality is part of his superpower."
The pair were keen not to give too many details away, but did promise the story will "bringing some new elements to the table that will give a twist on [second movie] 'Winter Soldier'."
They also suggested they will explore the troubled relationship between Captain America and his childhood friend-turned-assassin Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan).
And the directors advised fans to watch out for several members of their own family making cameo appearances, as is often the case in their work.
Joe laughed: "If you look at the credits of 'Winter Soldier', there's probably 47 Russos in the film."
The movie will pick up some time after the events of 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'.
It is currently scheduled for release on May 6, 2016.

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