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Aaron Tveit Joins Mary Elizabeth Winstead in ‘BrainDead’

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Aaron Tveit stars in ‘GREASE: LIVE’ (Photo by Ben Hider/ Getty Images for FOX)

CBS announced Graceland‘s Aaron Tveit will star in the new series BrainDead debuting next summer. Tveit, who was also recently cast as Danny Zuko in Fox’s musical event Grease: Live, joins previously announced Mary Elizabeth Winstead in the comedy/thriller from The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King. The Kings and Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Brooke Kennedy and Liz Glotzer are executive producing the series and Judy Smith is on board as a co-executive producer.


Tveit’s credits include Les Misérables, Premium Rush, Gossip Girl, and Howl.

“We’re thrilled that Aaron will be joining BrainDead,” stated Robert and Michelle King. “We’re huge fans of his work – he’s spectacular on stage and screen – and think he’ll be a fantastic opponent-slash-love-interest for Mary Elizabeth Winstead.”

The Braindead Plot and Characters (Courtesy of CBS):

Mary Elizabeth Winstead will star as Laurel, a young, fresh-faced Hill staffer whose first job in Washington, D.C. leads her to discover two things: The government has stopped working, and alien spawn have come to Earth and eaten the brains of a growing number of congressmen and Hill staffers. Aaron Tveit will play Gareth, a Republican operative whose wit is only trumped by his pragmatism. The Legislative Director to a top Republican senator, Gareth is smart, hard-working, and ultimately responsible for helping to save the world.

Watch the ‘Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension’ Trailer #2

The final film of the Paranormal Activity franchise, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, arrives on October 23, 2015 and Paramount Pictures has just unveiled the second theatrical trailer. The new trailer features a few new clips we haven’t seen before, but what’s most interesting is the voice-over guy. It’s kind of distracting just how little he seems into the film he’s promoting. Definitely a weird choice when trying to build up the hype for an upcoming theatrical release.

Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension was directed by Gregory Plotkin and stars Chris J. Murray, Brit Shaw, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Dan Gill, Ivy George, Jessica Brown, Chloe Csengery, Don McManus, Hallie Foote, and Cara Pifko.

‘Descendants 2’ Coming to Disney Channel

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Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, Dove Cameron, and Cameron Boyce in ‘Descendants’ (© 2014 Disney Enterprises, Inc.)

Disney’s reuniting the cast of Descendants for a sequel, tentatively titled Descendants 2. The original Descendants aired on Disney Channel on July 31, 2015 and drew in 12.2 million viewers, making it the highest rated cable TV movie in adult viewers ages 18-49 in three years. The made-for-TV movie’s viewership now stands at 32 million and the musical comedy/adventure spawned an animated short-form series, Descendants: Wicked World, that’s been watched by over 17 million total viewers on Disney Channel, WATCH Disney Channel, and YouTube. A mobile game is in the works and a Karoake app was released on July 30th.


Descendants‘ soundtrack took the number one spot on the Billboard 200 upon its release. Melissa de la Cruz’ prequel book The Isle of the Lost: A Descendants Novel is a New York Times bestseller and she’s currently at work on Return to the Isle of the Lost which is eyeing a May 2016 release.

Kenny Ortega choreographed, directed, and executive produced Descendants. Screenwriters Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon are returning to pen the sequel.

“By almost every measure – domestically and globally – Descendants has already become one of the biggest entertainment properties of the year and we’re eager to delve deeper into the unfolding mythology of Auradon and Isle of the Lost,” stated Gary Marsh, President and Chief Creative Officer, Disney Channels Worldwide. “This kind of compelling, innovative storytelling, alongside our animated Descendants: Wicked World shorts and unique transmedia campaign, continues to lay the groundwork for multiple franchise opportunities across virtually every line of business at The Walt Disney Company.”

The Descendants Plot: Disney’s Descendants, a modern-day coming-of-age adventure about the teenage sons and daughters of Disney’s most infamous villains, is a live-action, music-filled, dragon-sized adventure starring Dove Cameron as Mal, Cameron Boyce as Carlos, Booboo Stewart as Jay, Sofia Carson as Evie, Mitchell Hope as Ben, Tony Award-winning Kristin Chenoweth as Maleficent, Wendy Raquel Robinson as Cruella de Vil, Maz Jobrani as Jafar, Kathy Najimy as the Evil Queen, Melanie Paxson as Fairy Godmother, Brenna D’Amico as Jane, Sarah Jeffery as Audrey, Zachary Gibson as Doug, Jedidiah Goodacre as Chad Charming, and Dianne Doan as Lonnie.

‘Arrow’ Season 4 Episode 2 Recap: The Candidate

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Stephen Amell and Willa Holland in ‘Arrow’ (Photo © 2015 The CW)

The CW’s Arrow season four’s first episode introduced Green Arrow, showcased Oliver and Felicity’s relationship, and found Team Arrow still not completely gelled as a team following the events of season three. The second episode of the fourth season focused more on Team Arrow in the field taking on the Ghosts and protecting the only person in Star City brave enough to run for mayor. Episode two also featured Felicity on the job as the head of Palmer Technologies, more talk of the Lazarus Pit, and a creepy visit to a graveyard.

Recap of “The Candidate:”

Black Canary takes out bad guys, Thea’s a whirling dervish of activity, and Green Arrow’s alternately impressed with his sister’s abilities and concerned with her actions. Helping out from headquarters, Felicity says wants a code name and Green Arrow tells her they’ll talk about it if she finds the bomb. Green Arrow takes out two guys guarding the bomb with one arrow, calling in for Diggle (David Ramsey) to dismantle it. Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) begins her campaign for a code name for Diggle, too.

Back at headquarters, Laurel (Katie Cassidy) says they did a good job but Diggle’s worried that the Ghosts just keep coming. Meanwhile, Oliver (Stephen Amell) is concerned that Thea (Willa Holland) is out for blood and out of control. She tries to stop him from worrying, and chooses going home to take a shower over listening to more of Oliver’s lecturing.

Oliver compliments Felicity’s appearance and she’s super excited because she’s back at work as the boss of a billion dollar corporation, Palmer Technologies. Oliver got her a ‘first day as a boss’ fern and packed her lunch. Awww, such a sweet gesture!

Flashback to when he was sent back to the island on a mission. He’s told to prepare for infiltration, but he has no idea what that’s about.

Oliver and Thea have lunch with Mrs. Jessica Danforth (Jeri Ryan) and her daughter, Madison (Tiera Skovybe), because Jessica wants to take up their mother’s mantle and run for mayor. No one has stepped up to run because three mayors have been killed. Jessica is willing to do it but needs Oliver and Thea’s support.

Felicity arrives at Palmer Tech and the board isn’t impressed as she enters the room. The profit and loss statement looks horrible, and Curtis Holt (Echo Kellum) – not a member of the board – has developed an algorithm for who she should fire. Felicity is there to protect Ray’s legacy, but the board tells her they’ve done everything possible short of firing people and it’s still not enough.

Thea and Oliver show up to support Jessica’s announcement to the press at City Hall and she’s talking about Moira Queen and how she’s inspired by her when shots ring out. Thea goes after the shooter while Oliver protects Jessica. A Ghost is masquerading as part of Jessica’s detail, and Oliver stops him before he can kidnap Jessica. Oliver chases him out of the building and is hit by a car while chasing him through the alley, so the Ghost gets away.

Back at Team Arrow headquarters, the gang talks about how quickly Jessica was attacked after announcing she was running. The Ghost wasn’t wearing a mask and Oliver says there was something different about him because he left behind evidence. When he leapt out of the building, he landed on a truck and left fingerprints on the windshield so Oliver bought the truck to get the evidence (because, you know, Felicity has money now). Felicity runs the prints but thinks the the guy cut off his fingerprints and played mix and match.

Oliver meets with Quentin Lance (Paul Blackthorne) at the station, and Quentin’s still not on board Team Arrow. Quentin says the city doesn’t need a guy hiding behind a mask, it needs someone willing to stand up in the light of day. He wants to know how Green Arrow will be different from regular Arrow.

Back on the island, Oliver spies a camp with people forced to work the crops. He dirties himself up and drops the guard he killed over a tree trunk, and the body sets off a land mine.

Felicity’s trying to figure out how to solve Palmer Tech’s financial crisis, pacing the boardroom. She meets with Curtis who assures her his algorithm was to calculate pay raises but the board is using it to figure out who should be let go. “I was trying to get people to be paid more, not paid nothing,” says Curtis.

The first person who needs to be let go is brought in and Felicity says the company is going through a very difficult time. She apologizes and hopes it will turn around.

Diggle and Laurel are in a car on a shift to protect Jessica. Diggle’s still not happy Oliver’s back, but Laurel won’t let it go. Diggle reveals an organization called Hive killed his brother and that’s why Damien Darhk’s (Neal McDonough) use of the word got to him. He’s been secretly investigating Hive for years, and Laurel says he shouldn’t be keeping it a secret.

Speaking of Darhk, he makes his first appearance this episode by applauding the guy who tried to kidnap Jessica. Darhk tells him he failed and the guy asks for more time to make sure Jessica Danforth does not run for mayor. Darhk gives it to him but warns him Hive does not believe in third chances.

Felicity is still working on the fingerprints and figures out a substance on the windshield is patented by a Palmer Tech’s subsidiary, Palmer Paper. Off Oliver and Thea go to check out the now closed paper mill thinking the would-be kidnapper has been there. Thea has to threatened a guy, breaking his arm because she won’t let go when Green Arrow tells her to. She is definitely feeling the effects of the Lazarus Pit…

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Alexander Calvert in ‘Arrow’ season four episode two (Photo © 2015 The CW)

Back with Felicity, she’s come up with an ID for Mr. Creepy (her nickname for the kidnapper). He’s Lonnie Machin (Alexander Calvert), a full time crazy pants (again, per Felicity’s description). He’s a bad dude, for sure. In comes Thea and she’s pissed at Oliver for stopping her interrogation. Oliver shows her what she should be doing, getting physical with his sister as he shows her disarming techniques. She went overboard and he wants her to realize that. Thea goes after Oliver, screaming and viciously attacking and snarling in his face. Oliver tells her that Malcolm warned him not to take her to the pit because people don’t come out the same. He didn’t tell her because he didn’t want her to worry. Thea’s still upset that he left her there and says he’s not qualified to judge her. Laurel has no idea what Oliver is talking about, and Diggle wants to know why the effects are only showing up now.

Back on the island, Oliver warns two armed soldiers that have him at gun point not to go any further because it’s a minefield. He says that’s what killed their friend. He tells them he’s Oliver Queen and that he washed up there two years ago.

Felicity’s at Palmer Tech with Curtis and now she has to fire two dozen more people. She really thinks there has to be another way. Curtis is on the list, and he’s okay with it. His husband will be thrilled because now they can go on vacation.

At the police station, Oliver visits with Jessica who’s being looked after by the police. He tells her it’s not to late to drop out, but she doesn’t want to send that message. She says the Green Arrow is not enough. They need someone to inspire them. Oliver asks where Madison is and Jessica says she went with cops to the library to study. He’s worried and suggests she call her.

On the street, Madison’s purse and phone lay on the ground next to a dead cop. She’s nowhere in sight.

Jessica speaks to the press gathered at the station, making an emotional appeal for the return of her daughter. “Please let my baby go. She’s all I have,” says Jessica, crying.

Quentin tells Oliver that the officers escorting her were shot with a weapon using over 5000 volts and they had their throats slit. Oliver tells him they should be looking for Lonnie Machin and says he knows Quentin can’t do this alone.

On the island, the two soldiers are taking Oliver to their leader. The leader recognizes him as Oliver Queen. Oliver thanks him for rescuing him, but he says they’re not recusing Olive because he would tell people what they’re doing on the island. He won’t be sending Oliver home, but he doesn’t have any reason to kill him. He can use him to replace the guy who stepped on the land mine.

Lonnie’s using a tooth to create a line of cocaine, and Darhk wants to know where Madison is. Lonnie indicates she’s in a trunk and Darhk says there are lines one does not cross. The tooth is from a Ghost and Lonnie talked to him about Hive. Darhk tells him to clean up his mess and then their relationship is over.

Laurel and Thea have a chat about Jessica, and Thea wonders if that’s what her mom went though when she was abducted. Laurel wants to know what happened on Nanda Parbat because Oliver never told her. Thea didn’t want to relive it because Ra’s killed her – or almost did. Ra’s offered to use the Lazarus Pit to bring her back, and now what’s happening is a side effect. Oliver didn’t listen to the warning, and Laurel understands because she knows he would do anything to save his sister.

Quentin goes to Darhk, upset about Madison’s abduction. Quentin says he’s out and Darhk threatens his daughter. Darhk gives him the location of Madison and tells Quentin to remember to mind his tone and never threaten him again.

Felicity says there’s no news on Lonnie, but she’s not her normal peppy self. She says they’re playing the “most depressing game of whack-a-mole ever.” Oliver reminds her they knew what it was going to be like and Felicity says she thought staying in Star City would be a new beginning, but it hasn’t been. Everything is still messed up. Oliver tells her they didn’t make a mistake, they just need time. Quentin calls with the address to where Lonnie’s holding Madison.

Lonnie has Madison tied up and he’s going off about how he can’t sit at the cool kids table. He gets a knife and she begs for her life. He teases her by saying he’ll let her go if she pinky swears not to tell anyone about him. (Felicity was right about him being a total crazy pants dude.) He laughs and twists her fingers, saying, “Oh, the things I’m about to do to you.” Fortunately for Madison, Black Canary, Thea, Green Arrow and Diggle literally drop in to save her. He shoots fire at them and escapes. Green Arrow tells Felicity they have Madison but not Lonnie, and she tells him he must still be in the building. Green Arrow and Thea search for Lonnie and he sneaks up and zaps Thea. Green Arrow and Lonnie battle it out and he takes down Green Arrow before Thea rushes in to take over the fight. She uses his zapper and sets him on fire, even after Green Arrow tells her not to. Green Arrow puts out the flames and Thea realizes she’s out of control, just like he said.

Madison and her mom have a happy reunion at the station, and Oliver walks up as if he didn’t know she was back and asks how she’s doing. Quentin announces there are reporters outside and Jessica says she’s going to tell them she’s withdrawing her candidacy. Oliver thanks Quentin for trusting him, and Quentin says that Oliver’s really doing things differently this time – he’s burning the bad guys alive. If the guy died, Quentin would book him for murder.

Back on the island, the people are still being forced to work in the fields. Oliver pretends to be a dedicated guard.

Felicity hired back everyone and the board is upset. She says Ray Palmer never would have approved of this, but the board reminds her Ray is dead and the company will soon be too. In comes Curtis and Felicity tells the board that he’s working on something that would revolutionize and save the company, something he couldn’t do with a reduced workforce. They want to know what it is, but Felicity says it’s proprietary and it will astonish the world. Felicity gets a six month reprieve.

Outside the presence of the board, Curtis acknowledges the bold move because he knows there isn’t any new technology.

Thea’s relaxing on the couch at home when in walks Oliver. She finally admits Oliver should be worried about her and he says it’s in his big brother job description. He says he should have told her about the pit immediately, but that was the old him. He’s the new Ollie who’s trying to do things differently. Laurel listens in from the doorway. Oliver tells Thea they’ll get through it together, and Laurel speaks up and says she’s taking Thea way for a spa getaway. “As long as it’s not near any hot tubs because that’s what got me into this situation,” says Thea. Oliver says he and Diggle can handle things while Laurel’s gone, as long as they don’t kill each other. He asks Laurel to take care of Thea, and after Oliver leaves Laurel reveals they’re not going to a spa, they’re going to Nanda Parbat. Laurel says the League will know what to do, and that Thea’s not the only reason they’re going there…

Machin escaped from the ambulance and killed the guards, leaving an anarchy symbol on the ambulance wall.

Oliver comes home to a happier Felicity, and he wishes he could be doing things differently like she says she’s doing. Quentin and Jessica both said the city needed something the Green Arrow couldn’t offer: hope, inspiration, someone who can do things in the light, who isn’t afraid. Someone who can protect himself. Oliver figures it out. He’s going to run for mayor.

Thea and Laurel dig up Sara’s grave.

Arrow Season Four Interviews: Stephen Amell / Katie Cassidy / Emily Bett Rickards / John Barrownman / Willa Holland / Paul Blackthorne

Cameron Crowe’s ‘Roadies’ Gets a 10 Episode Order

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Cameron Crowe (Photo Courtesy of Showtime)

Cameron Crowe’s one hour comedy Roadies has been given a 10 episode season one order by Showtime. Crowe is writing, directing, and executive producing the “music-infused” series which will star Luke Wilson, Carla Gugino, Imogen Poots, Rafe Spall, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Peter Cambor, Colson Baker, and Ron White. Season one will feature guest stars Luis Guzman, Jacqueline Byers, Finesse Mitchell, Branscombe Richmond, and Tanc Sade.

J.J. Abrams, Bryan Burk, and Winnie Holzman are on board as executive producers, with Warner Bros Television, Bad Robot Productions, Vinyl Films, and Dooley & Company Productions producing. Filming on the 10 episodes will take place next year.

“I’ve long wanted to work with J.J. and Winnie, and coming together to tell these stories has been beyond a blast,” said Crowe. “SHOWTIME has a great track record with music-based projects, and they’ve been wonderful partners. The actors are all so passionate about music too, and the whole show has the feeling of stories and music shared between friends. We can’t wait to bring it all to life in 2016.”

The Plot:

Created by Crowe, Roadies is an insider’s look at the reckless, romantic, funny and often poignant lives of a committed group of “roadies” who live for music and the de facto family they’ve formed along the way. The series chronicles the rock world through the eyes of music’s unsung heroes and puts the spotlight on the backstage workers who put the show on the road while touring the United States for the successful arena-level group, The Staton-House Band. Kelly Curtis, Pearl Jam’s manager and a regular collaborator with Crowe, is also on board as producer and music supervisor.

Luke Wilson stars as the band’s tour manager opposite Carla Gugino as the production manager. Their unique personal and professional relationship is forever crashing and colliding as they guide the daily events of the band and crew of roadies.

FX Networks Greenlights ‘Legion’ Pilot

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Fargo creator Noah Hawley will be writing the Legion pilot for FX Networks. Hawley’s also executive producing along with Lauren Shuler Donner (X-Men: Days of Future Past), Bryan Singer (Superman Returns), Simon Kinberg (The Martian), Jeph Loeb (Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Jim Chory (Marvel’s Daredevil), and John Cameron (Fargo). FX Networks and Marvel Television are producing Legion.


Legion is based on the Marvel comics character who’s the son of Professor Charles Xavier and Israeli Holocaust survivor Gabrielle Haller.

Legion is just the sort of ambitious story that Noah excels at,” said President of Original Programming, FX Networks and FX Productions Nick Grad. “His adaption of Fargo for television was one of the most acclaimed television events in recent memory. It’s also an honor to partner with Marvel on Legion and to enlist such an accomplished team of Executive Producers to create this pilot.”

The Plot:

The pilot introduces the story of David Haller: Since he was a teenager, David has struggled with mental illness. Diagnosed as schizophrenic, David has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for years. But after a strange encounter with a fellow patient, he’s confronted with the possibility that the voices he hears and the visions he sees might be real.

Godzilla vs King Kong Movie Coming in 2020

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A scene from Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ epic action adventure “GODZILLA,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. (Photo © 2014 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. & LEGENDARY PICTURES PRODUCTIONS LLC)

No, it’s not just a crazy rumor. Warner Bros Pictures and Legendary Pictures confirmed Godzilla vs Kong will stomp into theaters in 2020. But first, monster fans will be treated to Kong: Skull Island on March 10, 2017 and Godzilla 2 on June 8, 2018. Fans have been craving the chance to see these two giants in one feature film, and the WB and Legendary announcement revealed Godzilla and King Kong will come together in an “ecosystem of other giant super-species.” Other Toho monsters that could also be joining in on this shared cinematic franchise include King Ghidorah, Mothra, and Rodan.


Filming on Kong: Skull Island starring Tom Hiddleston, Sam Jackson, Brie Larson, John Goodman, Tian Jing, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, John Ortiz, Shea Whigham, and Toby Kebbell will begin on October 19, 2015. Max Borenstein, John Gatins, Dan Gilroy, and Derek Connolly wrote the script and Jordan Vogt-Roberts (The Kings of Summer) is directing. The film will feature a “team of explorers ventures deep inside the treacherous, primordial island” that’s home to King Kong.

According to the announcement, both Godzilla films will include the human Monarch organization. Godzilla writer Max Borenstein and director Gareth Edwards are reuniting for Godzilla 2.

“Audiences really responded to Godzilla,” stated Legendary CEO, Thomas Tull. “Today, I’m excited to reveal that film was only the beginning of an epic new entertainment universe. As a lifelong fan of these characters, I’ve always wanted to see the ultimate showdown, and today we’re pleased to be announcing that and more.”

“Working with our partners at Legendary, we enjoyed tremendous creative and commercial success with Godzilla,” said Kevin Tsujihara, Chairman and CEO, Warner Bros. “It’s great to be able to revisit these characters and help create a franchise with so many creative possibilities for filmmakers. Fans love these big, globally iconic films and it doesn’t get any bigger than this.”

Also of Interest: Top 10 Godzilla Films

Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska Talk ‘Crimson Peak’

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Tom Hiddleston and Mia Wasikowska star in ‘Crimson Peak’ (Photo © 2015 Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures)

Guillermo del Toro’s gothic romance Crimson Peak will be released by Universal Pictures and Legendary Pictures in theaters on October 16, 2015 starring Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, Mia Wasikowska, and Charlie Hunnam. Wasikowska stars as Edith Cushing, the daughter of a wealthy businessman who longs to be taken seriously as a writer. Hiddleston and Chastain play siblings Thomas and Lucille Sharpe who venture to America to attempt to secure funding for a machine to mine clay back at their English estate, Allerdale Hall. Hunnam, who starred in del Toro’s Pacific Rim, plays Dr. Alan McMichael, a handsome bachelor who has a crush on Wasikowska and immediately distrusts the siblings.


Del Toro calls Crimson Peak the “darkest of fairytales,” a film that mixes physical and psychological horror and one of his favorite creations to date. As the acclaimed filmmaker points out, this is the first Gothic romance of this large a scale to hit theaters in more than three decades. The sets, costumes, and production design are gorgeous, and Allerdale Hall is a character in its own right.

Del Toro and fellow screenwriter Matthew Robbins were inspired by Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, Jane Austen’s Wuthering Heights, and Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, with the heart of Crimson Peak being a classic love story centered on a woman on a journey to adulthood.

At the San Diego Comic Con I had the opportunity for brief one-on-one interviews with three of the film’s stars – Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska – to discuss what it was like to work with del Toro on Crimson Peak.

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Jessica Chastain and Tom Hiddleston in
‘Crimson Peak’ (Photo © 2015 Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures)

Asked about being on a Guillermo del Toro set, Tom Hiddleston said it’s amazing. “His authority over his own imagination is deeply infectious. It’s a privilege, if I’m honest,” explained Hiddleston.

Hiddleston also said working with del Toro is very much a collaborative process. “I think all the best, the most imaginative and gifted creative people I’ve ever worked with are always collaborators,” said Hiddleston. “It’s a weird, strange thing, and I hadn’t thought about it until you asked me. Because that’s the nature of being creative is that the creativity is fluid, inspiration is boundless and bountiful, and you bounce ideas off of each other. I found it brilliant because of course when I absorbed the script and the character I had so many questions that I had to ask and so many ideas, and he loved so many of them. It became a very easy process. It was great.”

Jessica Chastain echoed Hiddleston’s sentiment about working with del Toro. “It’s amazing. When you’re on his set it’s not like there’s only green screen. You are in the house and he creates the environment for you to do the work and everything becomes real in a way, but safe. Especially for this movie it’s safe,” said Chastain, laughing. “It’s wonderful. He is the most knowledgeable person on what you’re shooting. He’s so generous. He works harder than anyone else. I tend to think I work really hard…Guillermo works harder than anyone I’ve ever met.”

Chastain also explained a little more about the relationship between her character and Hiddleston’s. “Tom and I play brother and sisters in the film. I play Lady Lucille Sharpe, and I’m his hovering sister. She’s very possessive because she…how do I say this without giving too much away? She has protected him and basically he’s all she knows. She becomes cautious when she brings this newfound love, Edith, into the house. And then more and more frightened as he becomes more and more obsessed with Edith. We don’t know if Lucille is going to take Edith under her wing and protect her, or if she’s going to manipulate the situation.”

Mia Wasikowska’s character, Edith, is caught between two handsome, intelligent men in the film, and on the red carpet she spoke about that love triangle. Asked what Edith finds attractive about each of the two men that makes it difficult for her to make up her mind, Wasikowska replied, “I think there’s the character who’s played by Charlie Hunnam and that’s someone she’s known her whole life. He’s a great friend and someone she grew up with. And then this mysterious man turns up who’s Tom and it’s a fairly classic conflict that I think women sometimes face. But, yeah, they’re very different characters.”

Wasikowska also described her experience with writer/director del Toro. “It’s wonderful,” said Wasikowska. “I’ve never been on a set where they created such a beautiful, detailed mansion as they did on this film. The detail is so specific and relevant to each of the characters. There are little hidden meanings and messages literally kind of in the walls. It was really wonderful. It was just very beautiful.”

Chris Evans and Octavia Spencer Star in ‘Gifted’

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Chris Evans on the red carpet at Marvel’s Captain America: The Winter Soldier premiere in Paris, France. (Photo Credit: Walt Disney Pictures)

The Amazing Spider-Man helmer Marc Webb is directing and Chris Evans, Lindsay Duncan, Mckenna Grace, Jenny Slate, and Octavia Spencer star in Gifted for Fox Searchlight. Filming is now underway in Georgia on the dramatic movie scripted by Tom Flynn and produced by Andy Cohen and Karen Lunder.


“I’m incredibly excited to begin principal photography on Gifted. I’m psyched to be working with this awesome cast that has come on board to make this beautiful film with me. Chris Evans, Lindsay Duncan, Jenny Slate, Octavia Spencer and Mckenna Grace are a wonderful rich ensemble that is both hilarious and sincere. Tom Flynn’s sensitive and thoughtful script strikes the heart in a way that felt very personal. Plus it is great to be back with Searchlight again,” stated director Webb.

“Marc is well-loved at Searchlight and we’re thrilled to have him back, along with Chris Evans and the rest of the extraordinary cast. We’re convinced that this uniquely funny and emotional film will touch all those who care about family and finding one’s place in the world,” said Fox Searchlight Pictures President of Production Claudia Lewis.

The Plot:

Frank Adler (Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy – his spirited young niece Mary (Grace) – in a coastal town in Florida. Frank’s plans for a normal school life for Mary are foiled when the seven-year-old’s mathematical abilities come to the attention of Frank’s formidable mother Evelyn (Duncan) whose plans for her granddaughter threaten to separate Frank and Mary. Octavia Spencer plays Roberta, Frank and Mary’s landlady and best friend. Jenny Slate is Mary’s teacher, Bonnie, a young woman whose concern for her student develops into a connection with her uncle as well.

‘A Very Murray Christmas’ Video Featuring Bill Murray’s Famous Friends

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George Clooney, Bill Murray and Miley Cyrus in ‘A Very Murray Christmas’ (Photo Credit: Netflix)

Scrooged star Bill Murray returns to holiday fare with his A Very Murray Christmas variety show featuring an A-list cast celebrating the winter holidays. Murray reunited with Lost in Translation writer and director Sofia Coppola for the star-studded special which will premiere on Netflix on December 4, 2015.

Among Murray’s celebrity friends showing up on A Very Murray Christmas are George Clooney, Paul Shaffer, Amy Poehler, Julie White, Dimitri Dimitrov, Michael Cera, Chris Rock, David Johansen, Maya Rudolph, Jason Schwartzman, Jenny Lewis, the band Phoenix, Frederic Moulin, Rashida Jones, and Miley Cyrus.

The Plot:

A Very Murray Christmas is an homage to the classic variety show featuring Bill Murray playing himself, as he worries no one will show up to his TV show due to a terrible snow storm in New York City. Through luck and perseverance, guests arrive at the Carlyle hotel to help him; dancing and singing in holiday spirit.

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