ABC Cancels “Men in Trees May 5, 2008 11:51 pm
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Sorry Men in Trees fans. TVGuide is reporting that ABC has cut down the sophomore drama. The site reports they were informed of the news by series creator Jenny Bicks, who herself was informed of the cancellation decision late last week: “I am really proud of the work we did on MIT,” she tells me. “A huge thank you to our supportive fans.”
Aaron Eckhart Talks About his role as Harvey Dent/Two-Face in The Dark Knight May 5, 2008 11:44 pm
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Aaron Eckhart, who plays Harvey Dent/Two Face in the upcoming Batman Begins followup The Dark Knight, tells the LA Times that director Christopher Nolan “is going way farther than people think” with the character of Two-Face. The actor gave his thoughts about his role in the upcoming film. Check out some highlights after the jump, plus a new photo.
Marvel Announces Release Dates for Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and The Avengers May 5, 2008 11:31 pm
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Hot on the heels of the impressive box office debut of Marvel’s first self-financed film Iron Man, which drew $98.6 million in its first weekend ($102.1 total thus far domestically), the studio has unveiled their feature film release slate: Iron Man 2 and Thor in summer 2010 and Two Avenger-themed movies in summer 2011.
PG-13 Rating Targeted for “Terminator 4” May 5, 2008 11:19 pm
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Last summer some noise was made of action movies dropping from an R-rating to PG-13, or in some cases from PG-13 down to PG (Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver). The biggest example was Live Free or Die Hard, which 20th Century Fox decided to rate at PG-13 in hopes of attracting a more teenage friendly crowd. The result was a gross of more than $380 million. Though it’s nearly impossible to say the reason for the higher gross resulted from the rating, it was the most in the franchise. Now word comes that Halcyon Company are targeting a PG-13 rating for next summer’s Terminator 4.
