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Watch Don Jon Online "From a fan point of view, we’re conscious of that when you’re working on these things, but you can’t let yourself be paralyzed by that," the screenwriter said in the recent interview. "At the end of the day you still have to create something." Going further, Goyer even says that listening to too much fan input can actually hamper personal creativity, as he is no longer writing the script he wants to write. "Where does it end?" he said. "You have to write the story that you want to write, and hope that people want to see it." The speed at which the project is moving really shouldn't surprise anyone. While it took a while for Man of Steel to come together, spending a few years in development, that time was likely spent not only setting up the plot for the first film, but also mapping out ideas for the future. It's possible that Goyer knew that Batman was going to be in the sequel all the way back in 2010.



Watch Prisoners Online In the same interview with AP, the writer also addressed the question that comic book fans have been asking for decades: who would win in a fight between Batman and Superman? Goyer himself started speculation that the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel would be going head-to-head in the upcoming film when he suggested at Comic-Con that the title of the movie might be Batman vs. Superman, but now he has gone a bit more in depth about the match-up. So who would he bet on in the fight? Most comic book purest would says Batman because he is the ultimate strategist. Even though it makes no sense what so ever. If Superman just flicked his finger Batman would be done for. I don't know. You'll have to watch the film in a year and a half or whatnot when it comes out to see what happens."



Watch We're The Millers Online In addition to starring Affleck as Batman, the sequel will also see the return of Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Laurence Fishburne as Perry White and Diane Lane as Martha Kent, and the film will be in theaters on July 17, 2015. Back in 2009, the cartoonish crew of Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs helped save the world – and all of our most precious landmarks – from ultimate destruction caused by incredibly destructive, food-based weather patterns, but now they’re back to handle a whole new kind of crisis. A few months back I began to worry that Alfonso Cuaron’s promising science-fiction drama Gravity was going to crash and burn at the box office. Sure, buzz was growing among bloggers and critics, but after the first trailer hit theaters I was approached on separate occasions by casual moviegoers who made it a point to say how stupid they found the trailer. Each detailed how when they saw it play in theaters, the assembled audience flat-out laughed at it. I began to wonder if this space odyssey was going to be too out.



Watch The Wolverine Online There for mainstream audiences. But it seems after that initial (or potentially anecdotal) phase, Gravity is back on track, and tracking phenomenally. THR reports pre-release tracking for the outer space-set drama that stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney suggests it will make somewhere between $35 to $40 million when it opens next weekend in the US. Part of this could be put down to the A-list talent attached. A portion of this estimate is being allotted to the film’s release in 3D and IMAX 3D. Aside from boosting the sense of a cinematic event, these screenings also mean higher ticket prices. But above all, Gravity is tracking well across all age groups. According to online estimates, males over 25 are the most interested in the film, followed by females under 25, then females over 25, then males under 25.



Watch MAMA Online This swell in interest among young people is especially notable, as they're a demographic not known for showing up in force to fall dramas. In attempting to lower expectations, Gravity’s studio Warner Bros points out that even critically acclaimed adult-skewing dramas—like David Fincher’s The Social Network and Martin Scorsese’s The Departed--don’t do $35 mil or higher in fall opening weekends. (Those movies made $22.4 mil and $26.9 mil respectively.) To that end, Warner Bros insists they’d be happy if Gravity hit even $30 million in its opening weekend. As tracking isn’t an exact science, it’s too soon to declare Gravity a hit. But this is definitely a promising sign for the harrowing space drama that won praise as it hit the Venice, Telluride and Toronto International Film Festivals.



Watch Spring Breakers Online A lot of what we've seen from the Ender's Game promotional content has focused on the threat of an alien war -- the latest TV spot included -- and given the backdrop of this futuristic story, that's not all that surprising. The cast --Which includes Harrison Ford, Ben Kingsley and Asa Butterfield -- and the visual effects are two huge selling points for the film. But those who've read Orson Scott Card's novel know there's a bit more to this story than thrilling space battles and apocalyptic alien invasion imagery. Still, the spot sure is exciting. In addition to space battle scenes, a glimpse or two of children floating in zero gravity and some earth-set invasion snippets, the TV spot also includes the sight of a child assuring someone that he'll do everything he can to win this war. It's another exciting promo to add to the other content we've seen, videos, photos and propaganda posters included. But as a fan of the book, I find myself growing more and more eager to see more glimpses of the training side of this story.



Watch Scary Movie 5 Online Let’s celebrate with a montage of all of the deaths from the various Park movies, set to death metal! Since we don’t know the story being told in Jurassic World, it’s impossible to even speculate which character Howard might play.



Watch Elysium Online Her red hair already has some on Twitter speculating that she might be a relative of Julianne Moore’s The Lost World character, Sarah Harding. While that’s far-fetched and thin, we can at least hope that it means Howard might actually have a scene in the new movie as amazingly cool as this:Then again, that’s pure Spielberg spectacle, and as much as I adore Safety, Trevorrow hasn’t shown that he’s up to that kind of popcorn staging … yet.Casting Howard in a major summer tentpole film seems so 2004, though, doesn’t it? I mean, the talented actress hasn’t really proven herself to be a bankable leading lady. Though she has been part of major sequels (like the despised Spider-Man 3) and pretigious Oscar bait (like The Help), I more associate her with envelope-pushing indies like Lars von Trier’s Manderlay and the cancer comedy 50/50, in which she had a small role. Universal must have a key role that Howard fits for Jurassic World. Maybe we’ll see a plot summary soon to learn where she fits in the grand scheme of the next Jurassic film, which will be in theaters on June 12, 2015.



Watch The Mortal Instruments City of Bones Online As the bulk of the novel's story is less on the war and more on Ender's training, his interactions with his fellow Battle School students and the mental and emotional toll Battle School takes on Ender, who's just a child playing games that aren't games. In terms of my interest in the story and what I loved so much about the book, the space war falls second to Ender's story.



Watch Lee Daniels The Butler Online If you want to know what all the buzz is about, check out the trailer below, or read Sean’s review out of TIFF. You can also tell us why you’re excited about its upcoming release for a chance to win some out of this world swag. Or take my word for it and just go when Gravity opens in theaters October 4th. While her father preps Rush for a wider release, Bryce Dallas Howard might be signing her name for an anticipated sequel in a lucrative franchise eyeing a 2015 release. That would be Jurassic World, which The Wrap reports wants Howard to plug in to a lead role. The trade says that the actress “has long been rumored” for a key part in the sequel, but that she “only recently received an offer.” Colin Trevorrow, who directed the outstanding time-travel romance-comedy Safety Not Guaranteed will direct the latest film in Universal’s dinosaur franchise.



Though a lot of what we've seen from the promotional content has focused on the alien attacks and space war, there have been hints that there's more to the story than a child leading a war against aliens. Take, for example, the calendar photos we shared with you earlier this week, all of which focus on Ender at Battle School, standing among his peers, standing in the Mess Hall, sitting in class and training in the zero-gravity Battle Room. We also know that the Mind Game Ender frequently plays in the book will be featured in the film, though there hasn't been so much as a glimpse of that in the promos, from what I've seen. But that's ok. We've been told it's going to be there, and it's ok that they're not showing us everything in the promos ahead of the film's release. So, I'll remain optimistic and enjoy the shiny visuals we're seeing in these promos, while waiting patiently for another month (and a few days) to see how the film looks.





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