Avatar concept art displayed at D23 Expo in Japan (Courtesy of Disney) (Courtesy of Disney)
Disney and James Cameron are combining forces to create an Avatar land at Disney’s Animal Kingdom park. Plans were unveiled at the D23 Expo in Japan this weekend where concept art featuring Avatar‘s floating mountains and bioluminescent plants were displayed. However, details were not revealed as to when the Avatar land will open for visitors.
In addition to the concept art, a video explaining what park visitors can expect featured James Cameron and Walt Disney Imagineer Joe Rohde discussing the project.
Netflix has had such success with original series that they’ve ordered up a new psychological thriller from the team behind Damages. The untitled thriller from executive producers Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler will get a 13 episode season one run on Netflix.
According to the announcement, the series will be shot early next year and will explore “the wounds and emotional demons that lie at the core of a contemporary American family.”
“We were spellbound after hearing Todd, Glenn and Daniel’s pitch, and knew Netflix was the perfect home for this suspenseful family drama that is going to have viewers on the edge of their seats,” stated Cindy Holland, vp of original content for Netflix. “Their work on Damages was truly ahead of its time and we’re proud to be bringing our viewers this upcoming series.”
“We are absolutely thrilled to be creating an original series for Netflix — a company committed to cutting-edge storytelling in a vibrant, new space. We’re equally excited about our relationship with Sony Pictures TV, which continues to provide us with unwavering creative support. We’ve always wanted to put our spin on a family saga and examine universal themes of family in a way that has never been seen before on television. The series is a tightly wound thriller that explores the complex bonds between parents and children, brothers and sisters, and the rivalries, jealousies, and betrayals at the core of every family,” said Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler.
“The guys worked so hard to come up with the right idea after the success of Damages,” added Jamie Erlicht, president of programming and production for Sony Pictures Television. “It took almost a year to fully develop the pitch and their patience paid off with the incredible reaction in the community, especially at Netflix, the perfect home for this show.”
“In an ancient kingdom ruled by fear…one man dared to follow his heart”
What Hercules: The Legend Begins might lack in impressive dialogue it makes up for in Kellan Lutz’s well-oiled pecs. This Hercules looks a lot like Starz’ Spartacus but with Lutz in the lead rather than Liam McIntyre (who does, incidentally, show up in a supporting role). This three-minute trailer has so much in it that I’m not sure it’s actually necessary to watch the full-length film.
Directed by Renny Harlin, Hercules: The Legend Begins may be released in theaters sometime in 2014.
Scott Aukerman and Bill Hader (Photo Credit:Chris Ragazzo/IFC)
Comedy Bang! Bang! has been renewed for a third season by IFC and will return for 20 half-hour episodes in 2014. Announcing the renewal, Jennifer Caserta, president and general manager of IFC said, “For two great seasons, Scott [Aukerman] has brought some of the biggest names in entertainment to the Comedy Bang! Bang! couch and delivered a truly unique, funny and entertaining experience to IFC viewers. We can’t wait for another season of a show that fits IFC’s comedic sensibility so well.”
“They say the best things come in threes: celebrity deaths, Hobbit movies, and now, seasons of Comedy Bang! Bang!” said host Scott Aukerman.
Season two’s guests included Aziz Ansari, David Cross, Jim Gaffigan, Zach Galifianakis, Bill Hader, Pee-wee Herman, Gillian Jacobs, Rashida Jones, Anna Kendrick, Andy Richter, Zoe Saldana, Andy Samberg, Jason Schwartzman, Sarah Silverman, and Cobie Smulders.
And in case you’re not into the show and wondering what’s what, here’s the scoop on what goes down on Comedy Bang! Bang!: “With ringleader and comedian Aukerman, the show has flipped the script on the late-night talk show format and propelled it into a far-off galaxy. Infusing untraditional celebrity interviews and comedy sketches with a tinge of the surreal, Scott engages his guests with unfiltered, deadpan lines of questioning, accented by banter and beats provided by Reggie Watts. Each celebrity appearance is blended with mind-bending filmed shorts, random character cameos and over-the-top spoofs.”
Andrew Lincoln in 'The Walking Dead' Season Four (Photo Credit: Frank Ockenfels 3/AMC)“Wait, please help me,” says a creepy-looking young woman walking in the woods to Rick (Andrew Lincoln), who was trying to slip away unnoticed after mistaking her for a walker, in the season four premiere of the AMC horror series The Walking Dead.
It’s been six or seven months since Rick brought the survivors of Woodbury back with him to join his friends living at the prison, and everyone seems to be doing much better. The group has a small committee that governs how things will be handled in the prison and everyone has a job to do to contribute, whether it be killing fence walkers, gardening, cooking, or going on scouting runs for supplies or survivors. Rick has taken himself a bit back from the group, focusing on raising his son Carl (Chandler Riggs) and doing local patrols for food. Daryl (Norman Reedus) has now stepped up and become one of the new leaders of the group, heading up the scouting runs for supplies and survivors. And while on one such scouting trip in an abandoned story with Michonne (Danai Gurira), Glenn (Steven Yeun), and a small handful of others, a group of walkers roaming aimlessly on the weak roof of the store begin crashing through it and present a very real danger to Daryl and the others.
Meanwhile back in the woods, Rick is following the strange woman named Carla back to where she says her husband is waiting for food. Rick’s becoming increasingly uneasy about her and he must decide if she is to be feared and killed or trusted and brought back to the prison. Norman Reedus and Melissa Suzanne McBride in 'The Walking Dead' (Photo Credit:Gene Page/AMC) The Walking Dead season four premiere titled “30 Days Without An Accident” brings the horror/soap opera series back with impressive new zombies and sets up what looks to be an intense season. Rick and Carl seem to have improved their father & son relationship, and both appear to have managed to get in touch with their humanity again. Glenn’s first concern is the safety and health of his love, Maggie (Lauren Cohan), and he’s stressed about the future of their relationship and the security of their home.
The production of the series is still first-rate with excellent make-up for the zombie actors and set design for the prison, which is a sanctuary for Rick and the others. But the question lingers: how much longer will it last as more and more flesheaters are testing and surrounding the fences.
A stand-out, particularly thrilling scene from the season four premiere was the attack of the rooftop walkers in the store involving Daryl, Glenn, Michonne, and a few others.
With more and more zombies arriving outside the prison and a possible unknown weakness inside, this season of The Walking Dead looks to be one of the most action-packed and terrifying seasons yet.
CBS and Hawaii Five-0 are asking viewers to take charge of an upcoming episode of the popular series. Fans are asked to put together a story by selecting one element from each of these categories: Scene of the Crime, The Victim, The Murder Weapon, The Evidence, The Suspect, and The Takedown. The special “Fan Built” episode will air later this season.
Per the official announcement, the writers will put the show together using the most popular choices submitted through October 31, 2013. As the production of the episode draws closer, viewers will be asked to vote on other elements including the music, wardrobe, and the episode’s title.
“Viewers loved helping figure out the ‘whodunit’ episode last season,” stated executive producer Peter Lenkov. “Now, we want to up the ante by having viewers’ input on the production of a show. From story to props, viewers will help call the shots. And yes, this is fun for me when I get to see just how creative our writers can be when the key elements are chosen.”
SCENE OF THE CRIME:
Chin Ho’s High School Reunion
Volcano
Skydiving Lesson
Motocross Race
Luau
Helicopter Tour
Yoga Retreat
THE VICTIM:
Ancient Hawaiian Healer
Celebrity Matchmaker
Female Golf Pro
Cabana Boy
Astronaut
Sumo Wrestler
Macadamia Nut Tycoon
THE MURDER WEAPON:
Five Inch Stiletto
Flame Thrower
Poisoned Jacuzzi
Snow Shovel
Poisonous Toad
Tiki Torch
Spear Gun
THE EVIDENCE:
Body Drained of Blood
Jelly Fish
Kitty Litter
Toy Rocket
A Missing Eyeball
Sumatran Tiger
A Bag of Teeth
THE SUSPECT:
Hula Dancer
Spring Breaker
Synchronized Swimmer
Aging Rockstar
Personal Chef
Race Car Driver
Struggling Illusionist
DreamWorks Animation and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will be releasing Shrek the Musical on Blu-ray and DVD on October 15, 2013 and in support of the release they’re going to be donating $50,000 to help music and arts programs in schools. Working with the National Association for Music Education, DreamWorks and Fox Home Entertainment will be setting up five $10,000 grants.
The winners of the grants will be announced on November 4, 2013, with schools invited to submit their music programs for consideration at www.ShrekDay.com. The deadline is October 31, 2013 and the winners will be determined via a random drawing.
“Music is an essential part of every student’s educational experience; it teaches cooperation, collaboration, creativity, and communication. It is important to support school music programs so children can enjoy the lifelong benefits of music study,” stated Michael A. Butera, executive director, National Association for Music Education and Give a Note Foundation. “Shrek the Musical tells a story of love, friendship and finding your true self. The fact that the story is enhanced by music demonstrates the true power of musical expression. We’re very grateful to DreamWorks Animation and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment for their support and generosity.”
“We are proud that our live theater experience can give back to the educational community through this grant program,” added Bill Damaschke, Chief Creative Officer at DreamWorks Animation. “Full of high energy and fun, Shrek The Musical is a great introduction for kids to experience the magic of live theatre. The Shrek franchise continues to entertain audiences in a number of different ways.”
Source: DreamWorks Animation and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Filming is currently underway on the dramatic movie Big Sky starring Disney Channel’s Bella Thorne along with Kyra Sedgwick, Frank Grillo, and Aaron Tveit. Jorge Michel Grau will be making his English-language directorial debut with the project set up at Manis Film.
“Big Sky is a suspenseful and thrilling story that will have audiences on the edge of their seats as our troubled characters tumble further into peril,” said Manis Film’s Randy Manis. “We are very excited to share the talent of our skilled director and the highly talented cast that he has attracted.”
Grau is directing from a script by Evan M. Wiener. Matthew Salloway and Christina Papagjika are producing, with Christine Vachon and Jeffrey V. Mandel executive producing.
The Big Sky Plot:
Big Sky is the tale of Hazel (Thorne), a teenage girl who suffers a mortal fear of open spaces. She never leaves her bedroom, which has put a strain on the relationship with her strung-out mom, Dee (Sedgwick), and is starting to take its toll on both of them. In a last ditch attempt to cure her daughter, Dee enrolls Hazel in a high-end treatment facility in the desert, hoping they will finally find the help they require so that Hazel can begin to move forward from the horrors of her past that triggered her illness.
But help is the last thing that they get. When two brothers, Jesse (Grillo) and Pru (Tveit), interfere with Hazel and Dee’s plans in the worst possible way, Hazel must confront her paralyzing fears before they consume her and is forced to fight for her survival in the harshest conditions, all while avoiding the cunning schemes hatched by Jesse.
Pirates remain popular…there’s even an annual Talk Like a Pirate Day…and Starz is hoping to draw in viewers with a new series set 20 years before the events of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island. Black Sails, executive produced by Michael Bay (the Transformers movies), will debut in January 2014 on the network and Starz unveiled the first official trailer for the series during their presentation at the NY Comic Con.
Black Sails was created by showrunner/executive producer Jon Steinberg. Bay’s Platinum Dunes partners Brad Fuller and Andrew Form also serve as executive producers.
The Plot: The eight-episode first season of Black Sails centers on the tales of Captain Flint and his men. Toby Stephens (Die Another Day) stars as Flint, the most brilliant and most feared pirate captain of his day, who takes on a fast-talking young addition to his crew who goes by the name John Silver. Threatened with extinction on all sides, they fight for the survival of New Providence Island, the most notorious criminal haven of its day – a debauched paradise teeming with pirates, prostitutes, thieves and fortune seekers, a place defined by both its enlightened ideals and its stunning brutality.
This definitely doesn’t happen in my house because I’m just as into football as my husband, but apparently when women leave men alone to catch a game on TV, a “Boy Dance Party” breaks out – so says this SNL skit aired on the October 12, 2013 episode. Host Bruce Willis joined the male SNL cast members in the skit, showing off some bizarre dance moves including a bit of sack shaking and some twerking.