“The Wolverine” Set to Film in Sydney, Australia
Hugh Jackman is going back to his home… to KICK ASS! It was announced today that Sydney, Australia has landed to production rights for “The Wolverine”, the upcoming sequel/reboot to 2009’s disappointing “X-Men Origins: Wolverine”. Hopefully, with the Japan setting and the possibility of an R rating, this one won’t suck.

Bonus Points for the Fan Art!
Mickey Rourke and Rosario Dawson to return for “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For”
Mickey Rourke and Rosario Dawson, who played Marv and Gale in 2005’s “Sin City”, are set to return. Director Robert Rodriguez was recently interviewed, and confirmed that both actors would reprise their roles in the upcoming prequel. I’m really happy about this. Mickey Rourke played Marv to a T, and who doesn’t wanna see Rosario Dawson in hookers lengerie?

Anthony Hopkins as Alfred Hitchcock in “Hitchcock”… This resemblance is uncanny…
8 New Character Posters for “G.I. Joe: Retaliation”.
If this poster for “The Amazing Spider-Man” isn’t awesome, I don’t know what is…
The first picture of Aaron Eckhart on the set of “I, Frankenstein”, a film which I’m highly interested to see.
Two new images from “The Expendables 2” featuring Chuck Norris in all his amazingness and Stallone, Willis and Schwarzenegger kicking some ass 80’s style.
Zachary Quinto as Spock in a new photo from the set of “Star Trek 2”.
“Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” IS ACTUALLY HAPPENING!!!
Yes, the long-awaited sequel to Robert Rodriguez’s 2005 amazing adaptation of Frank Miller’s series of comic finally has a confirmed sequel. Rodriguez has promised movement on the film for the past seven years now, but the financing was just announced to be set, and filming will begin this summer. Now, I loved “Sin City”. It’s probably my favorite Robert Rodriguez film, so news of this sequel finally being done just makes me smile. Thank you, Robert. Thank you.

Once again, DAMN She’s HOT!!!
“Need for Speed” To Be Turned into Film
The “Need for Speed” video game series, a franchise of racing games with varying quality, has now been selected by Hollywood to be the next video game sereis to be adapted into a probably bad film. The reason: probably to compete with the “Fast and Furious” franchise. Never the less, “Real Steel” writer John Gatins has been selected to pen a treatment to present to the companies, so this may have a bit of hope. “Real Steel” was my favorite film of 2011, but I just don’t think this is going to end well.

By the way, DAMN that chick is hot.