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John Legend working on dance drama Breaking Through


John Legend is working on dance drama 'Breaking Through'.
The 'All Of Me' hitmaker and 'Step Up: All In' scribe John Swetnam - who is set to make his directorial debut - have teamed up for the project which combines dance movies and found footage, reports deadline.com.
The plot has been described as a "documentary-style dance drama for the YouTube generation" and the picture is looking to discover new dance talent.
Mike Jackson, Uri Singer, Luis Fragali, and Fabio Golombek are producing while Legend will executive produce with Ty Stiklorius and Alexandru Celea.
Meanwhile Legend, who released his fourth studio album 'Love in the Future' in 2013, recently admitted that because the majority of his songs are about relationships people presume that they are all based on his own personal experiences.
The 35-year-old musician - who is married to Sports Illustrated model Chrissy Teigen - said: "If I write about relationships gone bad in the future, I worry that people will think my marriage has gone bad.
"Everyone is so focused on my relationship with my wife after writing a really romantic album, and it's interesting to see if people will read things into everything I write."

Anna Paquin to cameo in X-Men: Days of Future Past


Anna Paquin will cameo in 'X-Men: Days of Future Past'.
The 31-year-old actress who plays Rogue, a mutant with the ability to absorb the abilities of anyone she touches, will feature alongside A-Listers, Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), James McAvoy (Professor X), Michael Fassbender (Magneto), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique) and Halle Berry (Storm).
20th Century Fox told BuzzFeed: "Essentially, [it's] a cameo."
It was previously revealed that the actress was cut from a scene where she's held prisoner by mutant-hunting Sentinel robots since there was an abundance of sequences which were more necessary.
Director Bryan Singer said: "Through the editing process, the sequence became extraneous.
"It's a really good sequence and it will probably end up on the DVD so people can see it. But like many things in the editing process, it was an embarrassment of riches and it was just one of the things that had to go.
"Unfortunately, it was the one and only sequence Anna Paquin was in, the Rogue character was in. Even though she's in the materials and part of the process of making the film, she won't appear in it."
Paquin last hit the big screen in last year's American crime drama 'Free Ride'.

Outcast starring Nicolas Cage tipped for sequel


'Outcast' starring Nicolas Cage is being tipped for a sequel.
The 50-year-old actor plays legendary Crusader-turned-bandit, Gallain, in the forthcoming film and 'Resident Evil' producer Jeremy Bolt has already announced plans for a sequel, reports Variety.com.
Talking in Beijing on Thursday (17.04.14), Bolt said: "We are planning a worldwide release, including the US and China, in September and October this year.
"'Outcast' has been acclaimed by buyers, and we are determined to make a sequel."
The American action adventure is directed by Nicholas Powell while James Dormer penned the script.
'Outcast' follows the tale of the heir of the Imperial throne who becomes the target of assassination by his older brother.
The prince is protected by his sister, and needs the help of Crusader, Arken (Hayden Christensen), who must overcome his own personal issues and enlists Gallain's aid to help the boy obtain his rightful place on the throne.
Cage is also set to hit the big screen in this year's 'Left Behind' where he stars opposite Cassi Thomson and Chad Michael Murray and 'Tokarev' alongside Rachel Nichols.

Robin Williams to play Mrs. Doubtfire again?

Robin Williams could be set to reprise his role as 'Mrs. Doubtfire'. The 62-year-old actor and Chris Columbus, who directed the original 1993 hit comedy, are both attached to a sequel with the script being penned by 'Elf' writer David Berenbaum, accor...

Ice Cube defends decision to play police officer


Ice Cube has defended his decision to take on police officer roles in Hollywood.
The rapper turned actor - whose 1988 track 'F**k Tha Police' with N.W.A sparked controversy on release - insists he doesn't "have a problem" playing an officer on the big screen since the movie industry is "obsessed" with cop stories.
Ice Cube - real name is O'Shea Jackson - told Collider.com: "Hollywood is obsessed with police stories. If you're an actor in Hollywood and been doing it over 25 years, like myself, it's going to happen. As long as it's acting, I don't have a problem. I become a real cop, then give me a call."
Although the 44-year-old star has played a number of on-screen law enforcers, he admitted to being "blown away" by the success of his latest movie 'Ride Along' - in which is plays the hot-tempered officer James Payton - when it crossed the $100 million barrier at the US Box Office.
Ice Cube said: "At the time it had crossed that number, I kind of knew that the momentum would take it over that. We were just blown away by the first weekend, having that number. A number in the forties when predictions were high twenties for some people. That number right there is the number that really kind of had me on cloud nine the most."

Tilda Swinton: I don’t know how to feel like an actress


Tilda Swinton doesn't "feel like" an actress.
The 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' star - who won an Academy Award for her portrayal of ruthless lawyer Karen Crowder in 'Michael Clayton' in 2007 - can't relate to other actors when they discuss their craft.
She told variety.com: "I don't know what it would take for me to feel like one [actress]. I understand it's a strange thing to say because I do keep saying, 'Yes, I'll dress up and be in your film.' But when I hear proper actors talking about their lives and how they approach their work, I feel like I'm up another tree."
Swinton - who spends a lot of time in the Highlands of Scotland - isn't able to answer how she prepares for roles after she's been cast in a film.
She explained: "When people ask about how I approach a character - well, I wouldn't know how to approach a character if I tried.
"People will ask about choosing a role - I don't choose roles. People will talk to me about preparation. Aside from putting together a disguise, I'm not aware of any preparation at all."

Leonardo DiCaprio to star in The Revenant

Leonardo DiCaprio will star in 'The Revenant'. The 39-year-old actor will take on the role of revenge-seeking frontiersman Hugh Glass, who is mauled by a grizzly bear in the movie adaptation of Michael Punke's book - full title 'The Revenant: A Novel ...

Paul Bettany confirms Avengers casting


Paul Bettany has confirmed his role in the 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'.
The 42-year-old star was rumoured to star as the Vision in the sequel to 2012's hit film 'The Avengers' after he was spotted meeting with director Joss Whedon at Shepperton Studios, near London in February and although he remained coy about the film's plot he insisted his character can do "all sorts of things".
Talking on US chat show 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', he said: "He can do all sorts of things, but I'm not allowed to really talk about them and what we're going to do, because there might be a Marvel agent in the room who will actually wrestle me to the ground and fire me."
Bettany - who was catapulted to the spotlight in 2000's 'Gangster No. 1' - is thought to have had a number of costume, hair and make-up tests in a bid to emulate the Vision's extremely pale complexion.
He joins an all-star cast which includes Robert Downey Jr (Iron Man), Chris Hemsworth's (Thor), Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Mark Ruffalo (The Hulk) and Chris Evans (Captain America).
He previously voiced J.A.R.V.I.S. which is Tony Stark's artificially intelligent computer in 'The Avengers', and also voiced him in the three 'Iron Man' films.
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' is tipped for a May 2015 release.

Jaden Smith to play cross-dressing slave

Jaden Smith will play a dress-wearing slave in a new movie. The 15-year-old actor - who is the son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith - has signed up to star in 'The Good Lord Bird' alongside 'Ray Donovan' star Liev Schreiber, reports deadline.com. ...

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