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Summit Releases a New Ender’s Game Photo

The latest Ender’s Game photo to be released by Summit Entertainment shows Harrison Ford as Colonel Graff and Asa Butterfield as Ender Wiggin all suited up and ready for action. Directed by Gavin Hood, Ender’s Game also features Hailee Steinfeld, Abigail Breslin, Ben Kingsley, and Viola Davis.
 
Summit’s releasing the sci-fi action film on November 1, 2013.
 
The Plot:
 
In the near future, a hostile alien race called the Formics have attacked Earth. If not for the legendary heroics of International Fleet Commander Mazer Rackham (Ben Kingsley), all would have been lost. In preparation for the next attack, the highly esteemed Colonel Hyrum Graff (Harrison Ford) and the International Military are training only the best young minds to find the future Mazer.
 
Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield), a shy but strategically brilliant boy, is recruited to join the elite. Arriving at Battle School, Ender quickly and easily masters increasingly difficult challenges and simulations, distinguishing himself and winning respect amongst his peers. Ender is soon ordained by Graff as the military’s next great hope, resulting in his promotion to Command School. Once there, he’s trained by Mazer Rackham himself to lead his fellow soldiers into an epic battle that will determine the future of Earth and save the human race.
 

Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield in Ender's Game
Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield in 'Ender's Game' - Photo © Summit Entertainment

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Blake Shelton and Sheryl Crow to Perform on ‘The Voice’

Blake Shelton and Sheryl Crow
Blake Shelton and Sheryl Crow team up for ‘The Voice’ (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

The Voice coach Blake Shelton will take to the stage on May 27, 2013 to perform “Boys ‘Round Here,” his second single off of Based on a True Story …. And Team Blake musical advisor Sheryl Crow is also committed to singing her single, “Easy,” on the May 28th episode.

Crow’s “Easy” was released in March and will be included on her next album (her eighth) coming out in September. Meanwhile, Blake’s “Boys ‘Round Here” is his fastest-rising single to date, according to NBC.

And following the end of this season of The Voice, Shelton will hit the road for his Ten Times Crazier Tour kicking off on July 19, 2013 in Virginia Beach, Virginia.>

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Watch the Mesmerizing New ‘Byzantium’ Trailer

Director Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, Michael Collins, End of the Affair) brings what looks to be one of the better vampire tales to the screen with the upcoming release of Byzantium. IFC Films picked up the thriller during the Toronto Film Festival and will release it on Video on Demand and in theaters on June 28, 2013.

The cast is led by Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan and includes Caleb Landry Jones, Danny Mays, Bradley James, Sam Riley, Jonny Lee Miller and Tom Hollander.

The Plot:

Two mysterious women seek refuge in a run-down coastal resort. Clara meets lonely Noel, who provides shelter in his deserted guesthouse, Byzantium. Schoolgirl Eleanor befriends Frank and tells him their lethal secret. They were born 200 years ago and survive on human blood. As knowledge of their secret spreads, their past catches up on them with deathly consequence.

Jessica Chastain Earns the ‘Nova’ Award

Jessica Chastain at The Help Premiere
Jessica Chastain arrives at the world premiere of ‘The Help’ (Photo by Alex J. Berliner/abimages)

Which begs the question: what is a Nova Award? It’s an honor given out during the Maui Film Festival recognizing “a film artist for their astonishingly original and seamless performances, and the way they consistently infuse each character that they embody with insight, humanity, and wisdom.” And the festival director says this year’s award will be given to Jessica Chastain, the star of Zero Dark Thirty (among other films).

Announcing Chastain’s selection, festival director Rivers said, “Few film artists are as talented and versatile as Jessica Chastain. She has made this clear in the range of characters she has brought to life in her chameleon-like silver screen performances. Jessica is one-of-a-kind and we couldn’t be more pleased to honor her with the 2013 Maui Film Festival Nova Award.”

The 2013 Maui Film Festival will be held at the Wailea Resort in Maui June 12-16th. For more info on the festival, visit mauifilmfestival.com.

Jessica Chastain’s film credits include The Help, Tree of Life, The Debt, Take Shelter, Mama, and Lawless.

Disney Shows Off a New ‘The Lone Ranger’ Trailer

Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp star in The Lone Ranger

So, is The Lone Ranger on your must-see list? Does this new trailer featuring Johnny Depp as Tonto and Armie Hammer in the title role do it for you? It’ll be really interesting to see how Disney’s The Lone Ranger does at the box office when it opens on July 3, 2013…this could really go either way.

Directed by Gore Verbinski, the cast also includes Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Ruth Wilson, and Helena Bonham Carter.

The Plot:

From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski, the filmmaking team behind the blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, comes Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ The Lone Ranger, a thrilling adventure infused with action and humor, in which the famed masked hero is brought to life through new eyes. Native American warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice—taking the audience on a runaway train of epic surprises and humorous friction as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption.

Ricky Gervais’ Derek Set for Netflix Premiere

Karl Pilkington, Ricky Gervais and David Earl Derek Photo
Karl Pilkington, Ricky Gervais and David Earl in a scene from Netflix’s “Derek.” Photo credit: Netflix
Netflix is continuing their successful trend of launching new TV series with all episodes available on the show’s premiere date with the comedy/drama series, Derek. Written, directed, and executive produced by Ricky Gervais – who also stars in the series – Derek will have its Netflix premiere of all seven 30 minute episodes on September 12, 2012.
 
Derek already screened in the U.K. and has been renewed for season two. Netflix will be making the series available in the U.S., Canada, Ireland, Latin America, Brazil and the Nordics.
 
The cast also includes David Earl, Karl Pilkington and Kerry Godliman.
 
“Ricky Gervais is one of the most distinctive comedy voices of his generation,” stated Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer for Netflix. “With Derek, Ricky takes on new territory and mixes comedy with drama that is sometimes touching and sometimes heartbreaking. We are proud to partner with Ricky to present this unique and wonderful series to our members.”
 
The Plot:
 
A bittersweet comedy-drama about a group of outsiders living on society’s margins, Derek centers around Derek Noakes (Gervais), a tender, innocent man whose love for his job at a retirement home shines through. Derek cares deeply for the home’s residents, because they are kind and funny and tell him stories of what life used to be like. Working alongside Derek is Dougie (Pilkington), his landlord who is one of life’s unlucky individuals; Kev (Earl), a loveable train wreck; and Hannah (Godliman), a care worker in the home and Derek’s best friend. She is smart, witty and hard-working, but unlucky in love, and, like Derek, always puts other people first.
 
Source: Netflix

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Get a Look at Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique

Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique
Jennifer Lawrence as 'Mystique' - Photo by Bryan Singer

Director Bryan Singer is keeping X-Men fans happy by tweeting pics from the set of the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past film. His latest treat for X-Men fans is a sneak peek at Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook) back in brilliant blue body makeup as Mystique.

Singer tweeted the pic as well as this description: “First look: #JenniferLawrence as a vengeful #Mystique.” @BryanSinger

Ang Lee Won’t Direct Tyrant

Ang Lee
Ang Lee at the 2013 Academy Awards - Photo by Todd Wawrychuk © A.M.P.A.S.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Ang Lee (Life of Pi) won’t be able to direct FX’s Tyrant pilot after all. It seems the critically acclaimed director is ready for a little time off – or at least a chance to slow down a bit after spending so much time on Life of Pi.
 
Lee issued a statement expressing his sadness over not being able to move forward as Tyrant‘s director:
 
“It is with disappointment that I must confirm I have withdrawn from my commitment to direct the upcoming FX pilot Tyrant.
 
It is one of the most brilliant ideas for a series that I’ve seen and one about which I was very excited.
 
However, after spending over four years making and promoting Life Of Pi, I have recently realized that I need some rest .
 
Because I cannot give 100% to this exciting project at this time, I cannot allow myself to do anything that may affect the potential for this exciting new series.
 
I wish FOX 21 and FX the best with this remarkable project.”
 
Tyrant would have been Lee’s television directorial debut. Homeland producers Howard Gordon and Gideon Raff and Six Feet Under‘s Craig Wright are executive producers, with Raff writing the pilot episode.
 
The Plot:
 
Tyrant tells the story of an unassuming American family drawn into the workings of a turbulent Middle Eastern nation.
 

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First Look: MTV’s ‘Teen Wolf’ Season 3 Trailer

Tyler Posey stars in Teen Wolf
The cast of 'Teen Wolf' - Photo © Matthew Welch Photography/MTV

Teen Wolf is back on MTV for season three, premiering on June 3, 2013 at 10pm. 24 all new episodes will air this season, with Tyler Posey, Tyler Hoechlin, Dylan O’Brien, Holland Roden, and Daniel Sharman back in starring roles.

And as a refresher for Teen Wolf fans, MTV will be airing an hour-long special Teen Wolf: Back to the Pack on Monday, May 27 at 10:00 p.m. as well as a season two marathon from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Monday, June 3rd.

The Plot of Season 3:

Season three will pick up four months after the events that nearly ended Jackson’s life and resurrected Peter Hale’s, when teen werewolf Scott McCall and his friends Stiles, Lydia and Allison begin their Junior year of high school unaware that a new threat has arrived in Beacon Hills: a deadly pack of Alpha werewolves intent on bringing Derek into their fold. In the season three premiere, a new Alpha Pack arrives to wreak havoc on Scott’s life while Derek and Isaac struggle to locate Erica and Boyd.

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Bree Turner Interview: ‘Grimm’ Season 2

Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe and Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert in 'Grimm'
Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe and Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert in 'Grimm' (Photo by: Scott Green/NBC)

Grimm‘s second season comes to a close on Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 10pm on NBC with the episode, “Goodnight, Sweet Grimm.” And while Bree Turner (‘Rosalee’) wouldn’t give away any secrets as to what fans can expect from the season finale, she did say that it’s an episode the entire cast couldn’t wait to shoot after reading the script.

Taking part in a conference call in support of the show’s season two finale, Turner also provided some insight into Rosalee and Monroe’s relationship and how Rosalee has evolved over the course of seasons one and two.

In what ways did you see Rosalee further grow and develop as a character this season? And what new acting challenges did you find with that growth?

Bree Turner: “Well, I think the biggest evolution for Rosalee between Season 1 and Season 2 is her confidence in the spice shop and being an apothecary and being in this world of Grimm. And I think when I arrived on the scene I always likened Rosalee as someone who was the most talented with the biggest gifts, in terms of this world in her family, but the one that was the most insecure and lost with it all, you know, I think.

And that shows with admitting that my drug use and kind of moving away from Portland and isolating myself – my talent scared me, so to speak. So I think I tried to make a focus, just for myself whether it was scripted or not, to slowly develop the confidence in this world and being the authority in terms of healing and the medicine world.

Now that we’re at the end of the second season, I think it’s been really fun to throw a lot of that away now and just be confident and own my power now. I think there’s been a lot of really wonderful sort of layers of the onion that have been exposed to the fans, you know, that my father was on the special committee that keeps everyone in check and that my brother and that I have this connection to this.

When we were doing that ‘Natural Born Wesen’ episode that I kind of likened myself like being Colin Powell’s daughter or something, and that was like this surprising reveal to Monroe that I have this like major, major authority really in this world and I don’t speak of it. I thought that was pretty cool.

I think, to answer your question, her confidence and becoming secure with her powers.”

How did you see the relationship between Rosalee and Monroe grow and develop this year and what did you enjoy most about the relationship and working with Silas Weir Mitchell?

Bree Turner: “Well it’s been really, really fun season, just sort of embracing Rosalee’s light and her kindness and compassion who I just feel is who she is. I think her past is just, you know, her skeletons, her demons, her path that she was on and I think at her core she’s a truly compassionate loving soul and spirit. So I think it’s been really fun to just not play the dark and play the light this year, and enjoying the journey with Silas who is just such an incredible actor and person and now friend.

And it’s just we’ve had such a good time; we’re so relaxed with each other and I feel so comfortable with him that it just all feels very organic which I think is coming through.”

What was your reaction when you saw the season finale script and what sort of excites you about this final episode of the season?

Bree Turner: “Well, seeing the finale script, I don’t know what more they could have put in this script. I mean every storyline gets blown out and exposed, resolved, and challenged. And then just the level of production value in this finale…I mean it’s like feature film quality stuff that we did in terms of effects and story and set and environment. It was all just really at the top of our game I felt. And we were all kind of chomping at the bit to start production on this last one.”

Sci-fi is perhaps the most unique genre with passionate fans. What do you like about being a part of this world?

Bree Turner: “Well, the support and love and loyalty from these genre fans are like nothing I’ve ever experienced. I’ve only done a few other sort of jobs in this world but nothing like this, I think, [of] the scale of Grimm. And so I’ve been blown away with how committed and supportive and protective our fans are over the characters and the show. And it’s just been really awesome.”

There are rumors that a major character might die during the season finale. Can you tell us a bit more maybe about that and a bit more about the finale?

Bree Turner: “Ooh. Well, yeah. I mean, can I tell you specifics? No. But someone’s life is definitely in balance and it’s very, very, very scary to be this person, I will say. I honestly don’t know how we’re going to resolve it, in terms of storyline. I’m nervous and excited about how Season 3 is going to begin with this cliffhanger because it’s pretty major.”

Do you think there is strife ahead for Rosalee and Monroe?

Bree Turner: “Oh, it’s Grimm, you know? People don’t stay happy very long on this show. And the Rosalee/Monroe romance has been moving in such a beautiful [way], it’s had such a beautiful journey this season that I mean let’s be real. Only complications are coming.”

You had to film a good portion of Season 2 when you were pregnant. What was that like?

Bree Turner: “Yes, I have been pregnant almost this entire season. And I’ve had to really check my vanity at the door because it’s like been the evolution of my body expanding and then shrinking and being expansive. But it was crazy. I mean it’s been a really, really wild year for me personally and also just blending the show in the middle of all this will be something I’ll never forget. That’s for sure.

It’s so funny to think that he was in my belly during all these crazy episodes, you know? And then I went back to work one month later and I feel like he’s just so a part of this show – this little baby. It’s fun.”

Part of Rosalee’s legacy from her family is this connection to the Wesen Council. Do you think we’re going to find out more about what that all means and what that could mean for Rosalee?

Bree Turner: “Yeah, I hope so. We don’t know where the writers are going to take us but I think that’s a pretty juicy storyline to explore for Rosalee in particular.”

On the finale Juliette will take her first real steps into the Grimm world. Rosalee and Juliette are friends so what role do you think Rosalee may play in Juliette’s introduction to Grimm life in Season 3?

Bree Turner: “I think it’s been such a enjoyable relationship to explore, the Juliette/Rosalee friendship. You know, I think at the beginning of this relationship I truly felt very, very responsible for her unraveling, considering I gave her the potion that caused her problems. So I think I felt very responsible and protective over her over these last handful of episodes where I’m like basically convincing everyone else to get onboard with her just evolution because the personal responsibility I felt.

Now that we’re ending the season and the last episode we [changed] for her – in which her reactions I thought were priceless. And then Tuesday night’s episode there’s obviously sort of exploring more of that new reveal for her and her involvement in the group will be explored more. I’m excited about that; I’m happy she’s in the know. I think it’s a well deserved breath of fresh air for everyone just to have her memory back and to have her involved in this world. And also just for another female energy in the group. I think it will bring some lovely new sort of dynamic to the scenes and to the show itself. So I’m excited for us to be a little girl power unit.”

What was your favorite episode or storyline in terms of character development for Rosalee this year?

Bree Turner: “Well I think it’s the romance this year. It’s been really fun and it’s been so sweet. It’s so enjoyable working with Silas that I think that the payoff the fans will receive [during the finale] will be well worth the wait.”

When you were first cast in the role did you know the larger story of where Rosalee was going? Has she evolved the way you expected or has there been some surprises?

Bree Turner: “I knew nothing. I knew nothing. I was cast very quickly and on set within 48 hours so I had very little information on anything. I really had to go off of my instinct and also the very thorough and rich character that Jim and David built right off the bat. You know, I don’t think it would have been as successful if they hadn’t have really known who Rosalee was from the beginning and allowed me to just really dive in with very few questions.

In terms of where she’s gone, yeah, I am surprised and pleased. I sort of anticipated more of an attitude maybe with Rosalee just because the first episode in “Island of Dreams” so much of it was keeping everyone at a distance. And I think that was a lot of her journey towards the end of Season 1 was sort of like slowly warming up to this whole idea of working with the Grimm and being back in this world and using my talents.

You know, I definitely needed a focus for myself personally, just to like not throw it all away so fast. It wouldn’t be honest that way. But now that we ended Season 2, the lightness of Rosalee this season was not maybe what I had seen for her when I auditioned the first day. But being in it it’s so right, really, with such a right choice to really not have too many complications for her.

You know, I think this is just getting Rosalee established into the group and becoming vulnerable again in her life and really becoming confident with her talents. Now in terms of Season 3, who knows? I think it would be fun to sort of let some skeletons out of the closet a little bit.”

What are you looking forward to in season three, assuming you live through the finale?

Bree Turner: “Assuming – yeah, exactly. Exactly. Who knows if I’ll be around? Yeah. If I am, that would be what I think would be fun to explore.”

The webisodes over the winter hiatus were a huge hit with the fans. Are there any more plans for you to do some over the summer hiatus?

Bree Turner: “No, not that have been brought to my attention, no. But they were really fun to do. It was really enjoyable to kind of have this frothier version of the spice shop where there wasn’t so much peril involved.”

Rosalee really brings a lot to the Grimm team. She is obviously a good knowledge base. She’s the healer. What would you like to see Rosalee’s place be in the group in the future?

Bree Turner: “I like especially, with this finale – these last two episodes that – well as you’ll see Tuesday, I become much more the authority in the issue at hand. And I really like that choice like of there’s no more bumbling through this now. Now I am the most – I feel the most – one of the most powerful apothecaries in the Wesen community. I’m such a research nerd and I think that was exposed on the “Endangered” episode when I knew everything about the…oh, what is it?…somebody Wesen, our alien creatures…that I knew everything about who they were.”

I think I just love research and history and books. I think I know a little bit about everything, honestly. And I think that would be fun to just sort of have kind of complete total world domination in terms of that, in terms of my skill set. I think I am becoming very powerful that way.”

What would you say is the scariest creature so far to appear on the show?

Bree Turner: “I think the scariest creature was that Mauvais Dentes that was in our Season 2 premiere with the big saber tooth teeth. He was very scary. And I thought both the special effect makeup and the CGI on that creature were really, really one of our best.”

What would you say is one of the most challenging aspects of working on Grimm?

Bree Turner: “Oh, the most challenging? Well, I think I haven’t really had much experience in the genre. I did this Masters of Horror for Showtime. I did a one-hour film. That was my only other genre piece that I’ve done. I think with this though [it’s] just that you have to really commit to the world that you’re imagining because a lot of what you see on television is not what’s happening on the set. We don’t look like our creatures when we’re acting. It’s all CGI. We have little white dots all over our faces when we’re trying to do these serious scenes.

And also, just like the language, the German, the Grimmish, and the fact that it needs to sound casual. I think all those elements combined are challenging and unique to any other job I’ve personally done.”

You mentioned that Rosalee is going to be like kind of the voice of authority in the apothecary world. Is this going to get her in trouble in the finale?

Bree Turner: “Oh yes. Yes. You know, it’s a lot of pressure. And I think everyone sort of is starting to look to me for the answers and I only can do what I can do, you know? So I think yes it does get me into trouble with what we’re dealing with.”

How do you handle all the complicated language, like the Wesen names and all that?

Bree Turner: “Number one: just say it the way Silas says it. I just go to Silas now and I say, ‘How do you pronounce this? How would you say it?’ He’s pretty much become the authority on all German Grimmish words. I just try to do it like he does it.”

Now that you’ve had your baby, did you have a chance to do a little bit of action in this final episode or is that something you look forward to in the future?

Bree Turner: “Yeah, oh for sure. That was probably the hardest thing for me when I was pregnant was not being able to do all my own stunts or just being as physical as I like to be. I would do all my own stunts but, you know, NBC doesn’t want me to do that, so…

And in the finale, yes, Rosalee gets more physically involved for sure in what we’re dealing with. And I’m excited about doing a lot more of that in the future, for sure.”




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