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Steven Spielberg sends 'Jurassic World' director Colin Trevorrow ideas for the film.
The legendary director of 'Jurassic Park' and 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' is keen to help Trevorrow with his upcoming reboot, which is based on Michael Crichton's dinosaur disaster novel of the same name, and is said to have been sending him ideas on what he thinks would work well.
Quizzed on whether Spielberg had given him any advice, Trevorrow told The Hollywood Reporter: "Words of wisdom, every day. He'll send ideas and he'll draw out ideas on pads of paper, and I'll shoot them."
'Jurassic World' will star 'Guardians of the Galaxy' actor Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard - who played Gwen Stacy in 2007's 'Spider-Man 3' - and is set 22 years after the parks opening.
Howard, 33, said of being chosen for the film: "I feel like 'Jurassic Park' was our generation's 'Star Wars' - it's a big deal."
Meanwhile, Pratt has teased what will cause the latest disaster at the dinosaur park, saying: "People from around the world, 20,000 visitors a day, come to see the dinosaurs and several attractions.
"It's been around long enough to where attendance starts to fall off a little bit. So they've decided to come up with a new attraction to bring even more people in.
"You're never going to believe it, but it doesn't go well."
'Jurassic World' is slated for release in June 2015.
Steven Spielberg draws ideas for Colin Trevorrow
Steven Spielberg sends 'Jurassic World' director Colin Trevorrow ideas for the film.
The legendary director of 'Jurassic Park' and 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park' is keen to help Trevorrow with his upcoming reboot, which is based on Michael Crichton's dinosaur disaster novel of the same name, and is said to have been sending him ideas on what he thinks would work well.
Quizzed on whether Spielberg had given him any advice, Trevorrow told The Hollywood Reporter: "Words of wisdom, every day. He'll send ideas and he'll draw out ideas on pads of paper, and I'll shoot them."
'Jurassic World' will star 'Guardians of the Galaxy' actor Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard - who played Gwen Stacy in 2007's 'Spider-Man 3' - and is set 22 years after the parks opening.
Howard, 33, said of being chosen for the film: "I feel like 'Jurassic Park' was our generation's 'Star Wars' - it's a big deal."
Meanwhile, Pratt has teased what will cause the latest disaster at the dinosaur park, saying: "People from around the world, 20,000 visitors a day, come to see the dinosaurs and several attractions.
"It's been around long enough to where attendance starts to fall off a little bit. So they've decided to come up with a new attraction to bring even more people in.
"You're never going to believe it, but it doesn't go well."
'Jurassic World' is slated for release in June 2015.
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Li Bingbing says she can't get a boyfriend because men are scared of the characters she plays.
The 41-year-old actress is currently starring as Su Yueming alongside Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz and Stanley Tucci in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' and she's admitted that because her movie character's are usually strong women, men are too scared to date her.
Quizzed on what her plans were for the future, she confessed: "I hope I can find a boyfriend. It's a little bit difficult, because I am such a very, very tough lady ... So guys are just scared of me."
Bingbing - who also plays trained assassin Ada Wong in zombie flick 'Resident Evil: Retribution' - has revealed that 'Transformers' director Michael Bay gave her more fighting scenes in the upcoming fourth instalment of the series, which follows on from the original trilogy, after he witnessed her martial arts skills.
She explained to Collider: "I told him I can do Kung Fu, I used to do a lot of Kung Fu movies in China, and one day after shooting the poster he saw that I can kick very high and he saw that I kick so much and he said, 'I have more scenes for you, more fight scenes, I'd love for you to fight'.
"Now you can see I have a fight scene in the elevator. It was not in the script originally, he added it for me."
Li Bingbing can’t get a boyfriend
Li Bingbing says she can't get a boyfriend because men are scared of the characters she plays.
The 41-year-old actress is currently starring as Su Yueming alongside Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz and Stanley Tucci in 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' and she's admitted that because her movie character's are usually strong women, men are too scared to date her.
Quizzed on what her plans were for the future, she confessed: "I hope I can find a boyfriend. It's a little bit difficult, because I am such a very, very tough lady ... So guys are just scared of me."
Bingbing - who also plays trained assassin Ada Wong in zombie flick 'Resident Evil: Retribution' - has revealed that 'Transformers' director Michael Bay gave her more fighting scenes in the upcoming fourth instalment of the series, which follows on from the original trilogy, after he witnessed her martial arts skills.
She explained to Collider: "I told him I can do Kung Fu, I used to do a lot of Kung Fu movies in China, and one day after shooting the poster he saw that I can kick very high and he saw that I kick so much and he said, 'I have more scenes for you, more fight scenes, I'd love for you to fight'.
"Now you can see I have a fight scene in the elevator. It was not in the script originally, he added it for me."
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Edgar Ramirez is in talks to star in 'Doctor Strange'.
The 'Zero Dark Thirty' actor - who is currently starring as a Jesuit priest in the supernatural thriller 'Deliver Us From Evil' - is in talks with the movie's director Scott Derrickson to star in his upcoming Marvel comic book picture.
Edgar told IGN.com: "We're talking. We've been talking."
Official cast details for the movie haven't been announced and the parts of Doctor Stephen Strange and his nemesis Baron Mordo are yet to be filled, although the 37-year-old failed to specify which role he is in contention for.
Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto - who picked up the gong for Best Supporting Actor at this year's Academy Awards for his role in 'Dallas Buyers Club'- is also rumoured to star in the movie.
Meanwhile, 'Prometheus' screenwriter John Spaihts has entered in to talks to pen the script which follows the neurosurgeon - who becomes a Sorcerer Supreme - as he tries to protect the earth from magical and mystical threats.
The first draft of the 'Doctor Strange' script has already been penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer and the film makers have called in Avenger's director and Marvel Studio's president Kevin Feige to produce the movie.
Edgar Ramirez in talks to star in Doctor Strange
Edgar Ramirez is in talks to star in 'Doctor Strange'.
The 'Zero Dark Thirty' actor - who is currently starring as a Jesuit priest in the supernatural thriller 'Deliver Us From Evil' - is in talks with the movie's director Scott Derrickson to star in his upcoming Marvel comic book picture.
Edgar told IGN.com: "We're talking. We've been talking."
Official cast details for the movie haven't been announced and the parts of Doctor Stephen Strange and his nemesis Baron Mordo are yet to be filled, although the 37-year-old failed to specify which role he is in contention for.
Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto - who picked up the gong for Best Supporting Actor at this year's Academy Awards for his role in 'Dallas Buyers Club'- is also rumoured to star in the movie.
Meanwhile, 'Prometheus' screenwriter John Spaihts has entered in to talks to pen the script which follows the neurosurgeon - who becomes a Sorcerer Supreme - as he tries to protect the earth from magical and mystical threats.
The first draft of the 'Doctor Strange' script has already been penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer and the film makers have called in Avenger's director and Marvel Studio's president Kevin Feige to produce the movie.
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John Cleese thinks the latest 'James Bond' films have a "fundamental flaw".
The 'Monty Python' star - who played gadget maker Q in 1999's 'The World Is Not Enough' and 2002's 'Die Another Day' - thinks the directors of more recent Bond films have compromised tradition in favour of attracting wider audiences.
He said: "I did two James Bond movies and then I believe that they decided that the tone they needed was that of the 'Bourne' action movies, which are very gritty and humourless.
"Also the big money was coming from Asia, from the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, where the audiences go to watch the action sequences, and that's why in my opinion the action sequences go on for too long, and it's a fundamental flaw."
The 74-year-old funny-man - who was replaced by 33-year-old Ben Whishaw as Q in 2012's 'Skyfall' - is glad that Bond filmmakers have maintained the comedy undertones of the films, however, despite them not attracting the Asian market.
Cleese told the Radio Times magazine: "The audiences in Asia are not going [to see the movies] for the subtle British humour or the class jokes."
John Cleese: James Bond ‘gritty and humourless’
John Cleese thinks the latest 'James Bond' films have a "fundamental flaw".
The 'Monty Python' star - who played gadget maker Q in 1999's 'The World Is Not Enough' and 2002's 'Die Another Day' - thinks the directors of more recent Bond films have compromised tradition in favour of attracting wider audiences.
He said: "I did two James Bond movies and then I believe that they decided that the tone they needed was that of the 'Bourne' action movies, which are very gritty and humourless.
"Also the big money was coming from Asia, from the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, where the audiences go to watch the action sequences, and that's why in my opinion the action sequences go on for too long, and it's a fundamental flaw."
The 74-year-old funny-man - who was replaced by 33-year-old Ben Whishaw as Q in 2012's 'Skyfall' - is glad that Bond filmmakers have maintained the comedy undertones of the films, however, despite them not attracting the Asian market.
Cleese told the Radio Times magazine: "The audiences in Asia are not going [to see the movies] for the subtle British humour or the class jokes."
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Harrison Ford's injury will reportedly delay the release of 'Star Wars: Episode VII'.
The 71-year-old actor - who plays Han Solo in the Disney sci-fi franchise - was airlifted to hospital last week after he was crushed by a hydraulic door at the Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, south east England during filming.
Although it was initially reported that he'd broken his ankle it was later confirmed that he had In fact broken his leg but had undergone successful surgery and was set to begin eight weeks of rehabilitation treatment.
And despite Disney claiming they are still on track to release the film - which also stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Oscar Isaac and Lupita Nyong'o - on time, it's rumoured the severity of Ford's injury has forced filmmakers to discuss pushing back production by a significant amount of time, Jedi News reports.
A meeting is said to have taken place at Pinewood yesterday (23.06.14) but no announcement has so far been made by Lucasfilm, Bad Robot or Disney and therefore the scheduled release date for 'Star Wars: Episode VII' remains to be in December 2015.
Meanwhile, Tom Cruise is said to be in talks with the film's director J.J. Abrams - who directed him in the 'Mission Impossible' movies - about a cameo .
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Tom has been in London for over a week and met up with J.J. and some other people from 'Star Wars' at the weekend.
"On Saturday evening five of them met up for dinner and drinks at the Belgravia Hotel. J.J loves working with Tom whenever he gets the chance."
Harrison Ford’s injury to delay Star Wars release?
Harrison Ford's injury will reportedly delay the release of 'Star Wars: Episode VII'.
The 71-year-old actor - who plays Han Solo in the Disney sci-fi franchise - was airlifted to hospital last week after he was crushed by a hydraulic door at the Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire, south east England during filming.
Although it was initially reported that he'd broken his ankle it was later confirmed that he had In fact broken his leg but had undergone successful surgery and was set to begin eight weeks of rehabilitation treatment.
And despite Disney claiming they are still on track to release the film - which also stars Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Oscar Isaac and Lupita Nyong'o - on time, it's rumoured the severity of Ford's injury has forced filmmakers to discuss pushing back production by a significant amount of time, Jedi News reports.
A meeting is said to have taken place at Pinewood yesterday (23.06.14) but no announcement has so far been made by Lucasfilm, Bad Robot or Disney and therefore the scheduled release date for 'Star Wars: Episode VII' remains to be in December 2015.
Meanwhile, Tom Cruise is said to be in talks with the film's director J.J. Abrams - who directed him in the 'Mission Impossible' movies - about a cameo .
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Tom has been in London for over a week and met up with J.J. and some other people from 'Star Wars' at the weekend.
"On Saturday evening five of them met up for dinner and drinks at the Belgravia Hotel. J.J loves working with Tom whenever he gets the chance."
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Ansel Elgort to play piano prodigy Van Cliburn
Ansel Elgort has signed on to play a piano prodigy in 'Van Cliburn'.
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Mila Kunis was relieved she didn't have to play another girl-next-door character in 'The Third Person'.
The 'Friends with Benefits' star is set to play a working mother who is fighting her ex-husband, played by James Franco, for the right to see her son after he was taken away from her in a custody battle, and she's admitted she revelled in the opportunity to take on a different kind of role.
Mila told YourTango: "I loved it. Not having to be the girl-next-door character was a relief. I think my character is incredibly sympathetic and likeable for her faults."
The 30-year-old actress - who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Ashton Kutcher - also claims that although she couldn't relate to her character's grief at losing a child, she was still able to draw on her own experiences.
She said: "I may not have had a child that I lost but I've had experiences in my life that were equivalent to that emotional depth."
Mila confessed, however, that while she puts her all into her character's while on set, she doesn't dwell on the emotional scenes once she gets home.
She explained: "I'm more like, 'Hey, what's for lunch?' I live it for the 20 minutes I'm on set that I need to live it.
"I feel like if I did a good job, and I'm emotionally drained at the end of the day, I don't want to keep living it. I want to have a glass of wine and go to bed."
Mila Kunis relieved by role in The Third Person
Mila Kunis was relieved she didn't have to play another girl-next-door character in 'The Third Person'.
The 'Friends with Benefits' star is set to play a working mother who is fighting her ex-husband, played by James Franco, for the right to see her son after he was taken away from her in a custody battle, and she's admitted she revelled in the opportunity to take on a different kind of role.
Mila told YourTango: "I loved it. Not having to be the girl-next-door character was a relief. I think my character is incredibly sympathetic and likeable for her faults."
The 30-year-old actress - who is expecting her first child with boyfriend Ashton Kutcher - also claims that although she couldn't relate to her character's grief at losing a child, she was still able to draw on her own experiences.
She said: "I may not have had a child that I lost but I've had experiences in my life that were equivalent to that emotional depth."
Mila confessed, however, that while she puts her all into her character's while on set, she doesn't dwell on the emotional scenes once she gets home.
She explained: "I'm more like, 'Hey, what's for lunch?' I live it for the 20 minutes I'm on set that I need to live it.
"I feel like if I did a good job, and I'm emotionally drained at the end of the day, I don't want to keep living it. I want to have a glass of wine and go to bed."
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Karen Gillan wants to play Spider-Girl.
The former 'Doctor Who' actress has expressed an interest in portraying a "lady version" of Spider-Man and after learning about both May 'Mayday' Parker aka Spider-Girl, and Julia Carpenter, the alter ego of Spider-Woman she made a quick decision over the role she'd prefer.
Asked which superhero she'd like to play, she told SFX: "Yeah, who is there...? I want to play a version of Spider-Man that's a lady.
Spider-Woman - does she exist? I want to play Spider-Girl!"
The 26-year-old beauty recently admitted she found it "scary" when she first saw herself as Nebula in 'Guardians of the Galaxy' with her shaved head, black face-piece and purple face paint.
She said: "I couldn't believe it. I was like 'woah'. I'd seen mock up pictures and they'd done make-up tests on other people, so I had an idea. But, when I saw it on myself it was really scary."
The make-up and costume helped Gillan get into character since she didn't feel like she was herself.
She added: "It did half the job for me. I mean, having shaved my head and working out so much, I just felt like a different person so that really helped with the performance."
She will star alongside Chris Pratt who will play the lead role of Peter Quill - otherwise known as the Star-Lord.
Karen Gillan wants to be Spider-Girl
Karen Gillan wants to play Spider-Girl.
The former 'Doctor Who' actress has expressed an interest in portraying a "lady version" of Spider-Man and after learning about both May 'Mayday' Parker aka Spider-Girl, and Julia Carpenter, the alter ego of Spider-Woman she made a quick decision over the role she'd prefer.
Asked which superhero she'd like to play, she told SFX: "Yeah, who is there...? I want to play a version of Spider-Man that's a lady.
Spider-Woman - does she exist? I want to play Spider-Girl!"
The 26-year-old beauty recently admitted she found it "scary" when she first saw herself as Nebula in 'Guardians of the Galaxy' with her shaved head, black face-piece and purple face paint.
She said: "I couldn't believe it. I was like 'woah'. I'd seen mock up pictures and they'd done make-up tests on other people, so I had an idea. But, when I saw it on myself it was really scary."
The make-up and costume helped Gillan get into character since she didn't feel like she was herself.
She added: "It did half the job for me. I mean, having shaved my head and working out so much, I just felt like a different person so that really helped with the performance."
She will star alongside Chris Pratt who will play the lead role of Peter Quill - otherwise known as the Star-Lord.
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Mark Wahlberg was more scared on the set of 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' than he had been for any other movie.
The 43-year-old actor has revealed he was terrified while shooting certain scenes on the Hong Kong set of the upcoming fourth film in the series - which follows on from the previous trilogy starring Shia LaBeouf - in which he plays car mechanic Cade Yeager.
Quizzed on whether there was one particular day of filming that was really crazy, he told Collider: "It got crazy everyday.
"I would say the scene where T.J. Miller's character [Lucas] ... when we're running from that major explosion. That was pretty serious.
"Those guys were setting it up for days before we even got there. It was like, 'Don't blink, don't flinch, do not ruin this shot'.
"And of course running across that building in Hong Kong, that was the most scared I've ever been on a movie."
Meanwhile, the 'Lone Survivor' actor has also confessed that the script for the upcoming 'Ted' sequel 'Ted 2' made him laugh more than the original.
When asked how he was feeling about reprising his role as layabout John Bennett, he said: "I can't wait. I start shooting in thirty days and im just itching to get back to Boston and get back into it.
Quizzed on whether the script was funny, he added: "Of course, yeah, absolutely. Better than the first one."
Mark Wahlberg scared on set of Transformers
Mark Wahlberg was more scared on the set of 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' than he had been for any other movie.
The 43-year-old actor has revealed he was terrified while shooting certain scenes on the Hong Kong set of the upcoming fourth film in the series - which follows on from the previous trilogy starring Shia LaBeouf - in which he plays car mechanic Cade Yeager.
Quizzed on whether there was one particular day of filming that was really crazy, he told Collider: "It got crazy everyday.
"I would say the scene where T.J. Miller's character [Lucas] ... when we're running from that major explosion. That was pretty serious.
"Those guys were setting it up for days before we even got there. It was like, 'Don't blink, don't flinch, do not ruin this shot'.
"And of course running across that building in Hong Kong, that was the most scared I've ever been on a movie."
Meanwhile, the 'Lone Survivor' actor has also confessed that the script for the upcoming 'Ted' sequel 'Ted 2' made him laugh more than the original.
When asked how he was feeling about reprising his role as layabout John Bennett, he said: "I can't wait. I start shooting in thirty days and im just itching to get back to Boston and get back into it.
Quizzed on whether the script was funny, he added: "Of course, yeah, absolutely. Better than the first one."
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