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17 November 2009 4:01 PM, PST | The Geek Files | See recent The Geek Files news »
Zachary Levi, star of Us comedy Chuck, has revealed he was cast in Kenneth Branagh's Thor movie.
Levi, 29, was set to play Fandral, one of The Warriors Three, but had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts when NBC ordered six additional episodes of Chuck.
According to USA Today, the actor had initially been asked to audition for the lead in Thor but declined, saying: "I'm tall and in pretty good shape, but I'm not big and girthy like that."
In the next season of Chuck, he will be joined by guest stars including Smallville's Kristin Kreuk and Superman Returns actor Brandon Routh.
While we're talking Superman Returns, a new campaign has emerged calling for an Extended Cut of the 2006 movie.
The organisers want all the deleted footage reinstated, including the $11million 'Return to Krypton' opening sequence. This featured the hero returning to the site of his homeworld »
- David Bentley
16 November 2009 10:00 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
The filmmakers behind the indie zombie flick Collapse just contacted Fangoria with a few photos from their production which wrapped appropriately on Halloween. Co-directed by Jason Bolinger and "Insane" Mike Saunders (frequent collaborators on other indie fare such as The Bag Man and Lights, Camera, Kill), the film stars Chris Mulkey (of the recent werewolf pic Dark Moon Rising, Cloverfield, First Blood, and more) as Robert Morgan, a small-town farmer that finds himself fortifying his home to protect his family from a zombie outbreak.
Toby Sells (Zombieland, My Super Psycho Sweet 16) handled make-up FX for the zombies, which the producers tell Fango are of the "classic, slow" variety, while Sells gave them the more modern "freshly dead" look. Scream Queen Linnea Quigley makes an appearance in the film as well, alongside Karen Landry (Mulkey's real-life wife).
Check out the photos below, then hit up the film's Facebook page for a whopping 4500+ more. »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
13 November 2009 4:10 PM, PST | digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Sylvester Stallone has reportedly called off plans to take his Rambo series into the realm of science fiction. The 63-year-old earlier revealed that the next Rambo movie would feature John Rambo leading a squad into a secret military base to shut down a man-beast mutant "supersoldier" project gone wrong. The sci-fi plot was based on the novel Hunter by James Byron Higgins. Stallone owns the rights to the (more) »
- By Mike Moody
13 November 2009 2:27 AM, PST | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
When Rambo 5 was first announced, it contained a plot where John Rambo heads into Mexico to rescue a kidnapped girl from human traffickers and drug lords. The story was in keeping with a typical Rambo movie, but then plans changed. Sylvester Stallone announced that the newly titled Rambo 5: The Savage Hunt would instead follow Rambo fighting a "feral beast" in what sounds like Rambo vs. Predator.
Luckily, it looks like Stallone has come to his senses. Stallone wrote to Stallonezone that Rambo 5 was returning to its original plotline and that the "feral beast" plot would be used in a separate, presumably worse movie.
To all the loyal SZoners out there,
I'm letting you know that Rambo has changed course and the story about hunting the man/beast will be done using another character in the lead. Rambo himself will be heading over the border to a violent city where »
- Ryan Gowland
12 November 2009 8:20 AM, PST | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
A few months ago, Sylvester Stallone revealed some story details for his upcoming action sequel, and now it seems the story has changed a bit. Sylvester Stallone reached out to Stallone Zone (via AICN) and he gave some updates on the story of Rambo V: A Savage Hunt.
I'm letting you know that Rambo has changed course and the story about hunting the man/beast will be done using another character in the lead. Rambo himself will be heading over the border to a violent city where many young women have vanished
Best,
Sly Stallone
The original update from September revealed that Stallone would be hunting down said "man/beasts" that were genetically created in a lab in the Pacific Northwest, not too far from where the original First Blood took place, but it seems that another character will take over those duties. We'll be sure »
21 October 2009 9:39 AM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
Next time you get a hankerin’ for nasty cannibal chaos, pop in Wrong Turn 2: Dead End. When you’re in the mood to watch a group of chained convicts argue and fight in the woods for the better part of 90 minutes, check out Wrong Turn 3: Left For Dead (just out on DVD and Blu-ray from Fox). A very frustrating flick, this third installment of the popular series trades Turn 2’s madcap freakishness for machismo gibberish.
Wrong Turn 3 focuses on a stranded busload of jailbirds going up against “Three Finger” (Borislav Iliev), the only remaining mutant from the franchise’s warped hillbilly family.* What could’ve been a muscular, all-out war of Bad vs. Bad winds up being not much more than a gaggle of cookie-cutter characters walking through the forest, bitching and threatening each other in scene after scene. When the gore gags come, they’re typically accompanied »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (Chris Haberman)
30 September 2009 12:31 AM, PDT | EmpireOnline | See recent EmpireOnline news »
One of the hottest spec scripts in the first quarter of this year was Aaron Guzikowski's Prisoners. It provoked a flurry of interest among production companies, directors and potential stars, until it eventually landed at Alcon, who seem to have got the gig by demonstrating they could get it into production quickly.Names like Mark Wahlberg, Christian Bale and Bryan Singer were mentioned, but the slightly downsized project is now moving ahead with Training Day's Antoine Fuqua in negotiations to direct. He'll have to make his mind up quickly, since the project is being fast tracked to go before cameras at the very beginning of next year.The story involves a father taking the law into his own hands and kidnapping the man he believes to be responsible for the disappearance of his daughter and her best friend. THR says the script has drawn comparison to both Taken »
22 September 2009 12:00 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »
I’d say, like most of today’s slashers, Wrong Turn 2’s biggest fault is that it’s just a hair too long. Fortunately, the length seems justified given the respectable amount of hardcore in director Joe Lynch’s debut. From its opening scene, Lynch lets you know he means business. This is a dirty film that revels in getting under its viewers’ skin and marking its territory. A meaner, more vicious slasher film hasn’t appeared that I’ve seen in a long while. And rarely has one been more fun.
Despite featuring some of the downright nastiest gore effects in slasher history, Wrong Turn 2’s highlights all center around Henry Rollins. Rollins’ performance is somewhere between Rambo from First Blood and Rambo from John Rambo, teetering on the edge of complete superhumanism and spouting Bruce Campbell one-liners whenever he dispatches an ass-ugly inbred psycho. And man, »
- Saul Berenbaum
13 September 2009 9:05 AM, PDT | Atomic Popcorn | See recent Atomic Popcorn news »
One week ago, news broke regarding the next entry in Sylvester Stallone’s Rambo franchise.
Rambo V: The Savage Hunt will divert the franchise into science fiction territory akin to Predator.
The official plot synopsis according to Aint it Cool News was loud and clear:
A beast is loose somewhere north of the Arctic Circle…And the raging creature is headed south toward civilization, ready to wreak bloody devastation…It’s a job that Rambo and his 22-year-old hunting partner, Beau Brady, can’t turn down, but they and a team of highly skilled Special Forces Kill Team [sic] discover that the prey is beyond their wildest imagination, a half-human abomination created by a renegade agency through a series of outlawed genetic experiments…they’ll still have to confront the grim reality that it may have grown immortal.
As far as I know, the only franchises to really change its genre »
- John Cooper
9 September 2009 3:55 PM, PDT | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
With our favorite time of year just around the corner, Fango’s got news of a trio of literary terrors to keep you occupied throughout the fall. And if you’re partial to anthologies and short-story collections, get ready to rejoice.
First up, Running Press has just put out the third volume in its Dark Delicacies series, subtitled Haunted, and it looks to be their biggest yet. Edited by Del Howison and Jeff Gelb, Dark Delicacies III features 20 new works by the likes of genre legend Clive Barker, Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk, Masters Of Horror creator Mick Garris, Jeepers Creepers director Victor Salva, 100 Feet’s Eric Red, veteran horror scribe Richard Christian Matheson, Fango contributor Axelle Carolyn, First Blood author David Morrell and many more, with a foreword by The Shining actor Steven Weber.
Also arriving this month is Twilight Zone: 19 Original Stories On The 50th Anniversary, a »
- no-reply@fangoria.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
8 September 2009 1:48 AM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »
We live in strange times. Sylvester Stallone wants to do another Rambo sequel. No surprise there. Now he's talking about making it PG-13, which is nearly impossible to fathom, especially after the all-out bloodbath that was last year's Rambo. But even more perplexing is that it looks to be heading into the direction of sci-fi action horror with John Rambo tracking a genetically engineered monster run amok. We're a long way removed from First Blood now.
Coming Soon scored the following synopsis for what is currently being titled Rambo V: The Savage Hunt, a Rambo sequel that would see the Vietnam vet recruited back into service to use his tracking skills to assist a Black Ops squad in pursuit of a marauding man-animal created by military scientists conducting genetic experiments involving human savagery.
"John Rambo could track anyone - or anything - on earth. Now the military desperately needs »
- Foywonder
7 September 2009 6:32 AM, PDT | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
It was only announced in August that Sylvester Stallone would be returning to star in and direct the fifth installment in the Rambo franchise, so when Stallone recently revealed the plot had changed from rescuing a girl from human traffickers to preventing the creation of super-soldiers, the Internet buzzed with rumors and speculation about what this means for the future of the franchise.
So many comparisons to the plot of the 1992 action movie starring Dolph Lundgren and Jean-Claude Van Damme, Universal Soldier, were made that apparently even Stallone could feel the backlash because he picked up the phone to try to set the record straight. In a recent voice message, Stallone said:
It's not a Universal Soldier, it's not me fighting some super-soldier, it's actually a feral beast. It's a thing, it's this amalgamation of fury and intelligence and pure unadulterated rage. It's before men became human. This is when they were still inhuman. »
- BrentJS Sprecher
7 September 2009 5:48 AM, PDT | GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news »
We typically give you a rundown of the big weekend stories when you get back to work on Monday morning. That way, in case you missed a few headlines, they're all right in one place. However, most of you aren't at work today because it's Labor Day. However, we're suckers for consistency, so instead of putting off the recap until Tuesday, we'll just stay the course.
And make no mistake, there were some big headlines: Rambo is taking shape for a fifth time, The Final Desintation repeated as the nation's top movie, and we finally caught a glimpse of some footage from next year's Clash of the Titans. And as always, because we can't cover it all, we've got a round-up of some major stories from other places on the web.
The Final Destination is number one again
Looks like Tintin will give us another good score by the legendary »
- Colin Boyd
6 September 2009 5:05 AM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »
Oliver Stone and Hugo Chavez, sitting on a tree... S-p-i-n-n-i-n-g. Back again with the best, worst and weirdest updates from the movie world, including director Oliver Stone's trip down to South of the Border, being buddy-buddies with controversial heads of state. That gave me an idea. How about a new Rambo movie where he rescues lefty filmmakers from mad dictators? What's that, you say? There's already a new Rambo movie in the works?
The Good
• After three months of gracing the Tokyo skyline with awesomeness, Japan's life-size Gundam statue was supposed to be dismantled as scheduled last Wednesday, but a nasty typhoon is delaying the deconstruction for a few days (Police should start looking if there aren't any otaku convention with a giant wind machine). A little over a week ago, a Japanese couple managed to celebrate the most epic wedding ever by getting married in front of the statue and in costume, »
- Arya Ponto
5 September 2009 2:39 PM, PDT | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »
I know there are naysayers among you who think the headline above is redundant, who think Sylvester Stallone's Rambo series has been a joke since the first sequel. We can all agree that First Blood is a damn fine film and that the two sequels that followed are rubbish, but last year's Rambo? That movie kicked all kinds of ass, and it did so with bloody style and glee. It also made money which is why a fifth film in the franchise was predictably greenlit as well. Variety recently ran a story claiming that the film's plot centered around a kidnapping on the Us/Mexican border and John Rambo's mission to save the girl while killing truck-loads of drug lords and Mexicans. But now a new plot has surfaced, and it comes straight from the horse's mouth... see Stallone's Rocky nickname was "The Italian Stallion"... ah screw it, by way of Harry Knowles and AICN. Harry »
- Rob Hunter
5 September 2009 9:43 AM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
Sylvester Stallone recently dropped some new information about his upcoming fifth installment of the John Rambo series Rambo V: A Savage Hunt to AICN, the first item being the new title. He also said that the film will indeed take place in the United States, but that it will be structured differently from the sequels we've seen in the past.
According to Stallone himself, Rambo V: A Savage Hunt will take place in the Pacific Northwest, in the general area where First Blood took place. Rambo will come in contact with a secret U.S. Military instillation that is conducting Savagery experiments on soliders. Their plan is to create brilliant, instinctual killer soldiers that have no qualms about killing other men in combat. In Sly's conversation with AICN, he brought up the ancient Immortals, a group of children that were raised to kill since birth.
The story has »
31 August 2009 9:38 PM, PDT | FilmSchoolRejects.com | See recent FilmSchoolRejects news »
Word from Variety is that Sly Stallone is strapping on his Olivia Newton-John headband and prepping for more Rambo carnage. The film will officially mark the fifth First Blood chapter. The story, from reports, will apparently center around a young girl kidnapped near the Us-Mexico border. Because if you want human traffickers punished, you don't send Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland, you send muthafuckin' John G. Rambo! Check out Variety for the rest of the deets. I absolutely love the Rambo series. First Blood is one of those movies I revisit about once a month. There is something so entirely satisfying about seeing Sly solve entire socio-political quagmires and shape the landscape of war all by himself. And First Blood is an interesting take on veteran affairs (as in don't fuck with them!). Rambo is the hero we all wanted to be as kids; badass mercenary who could live off the land and kill with his bare »
- Brian Salisbury
31 August 2009 8:00 AM, PDT | WorstPreviews.com | See recent Worst Previews news »
Millennium Films has greenlit the fifth "Rambo" installment with Sylvester Stallone returning to star and direct. No word on what the new film will be called. The upcoming project's storyline revolves around John Rambo fighting his way through human traffickers and drug lords to rescue a young girl abducted near the Us-Mexico border. Production will start in the spring. Stallone had indicated in interviews that a fifth "Rambo" was in the works. He teamed with Millennium on the 2008 "Rambo" film, which grossed $42 million domestically and $113 million overseas. Rambo first appeared in the 1982 pic "First Blood," followed in 1985 by "First Blood II" and in 1988 by "Rambo III." »
30 August 2009 10:46 PM, PDT | Manny the Movie Guy | See recent Manny the Movie Guy news »
John Rambo is getting ready for his fifth mission!
Sylvester Stallone is going to star and direct in the fifth installment of "Rambo" from Nu Image/Millennium Films.
The fourth film of the franchise released in 2008 grossed $42 million domestically and $113 million overseas.
The Rambo character first appeared in the 1982 film "First Blood," then in 1985 in "First Blood II," in 1988 in "Rambo III," and in 2008 in "Rambo."
The plot of the fifth film has Rambo fighting human traffickers and drug lords to rescue a young girl abducted near the U.S.-Mexico border.
Shooting for "Rambo 5" is set to begin in the spring.
Currently, Nu Image/Millenium and Stallone are busy working on post-production for the upcoming film "Expendables." Stallone wrote and directed and starred in the project. Jason Statham, Jet Li, and Mickey Rourke also co-star with cameos from Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis. "Expendables" is set for release April »
- Manny
30 August 2009 10:22 PM, PDT | firstshowing.net | See recent FirstShowing.net news »
Wow. To be honest, I never thought this would happen. Variety reports that Nu Image/Millennium Films has greenlit a fifth Rambo movie following the fourth Rambo movie from 2008. The upcoming project's storyline revolves around Rambo fighting his way through human traffickers and drug lords to rescue a young girl abducted near the Us-Mexico border. Production will start in the spring after Sylvester Stallone wraps up The Expendables. Stallone will also be back to direct and may also write the sequel. The first Rambo, titled First Blood, hit in 1982, and was followed by First Blood II in 1985, and Rambo III in 1988. This isn't the first time we've heard about this sequel - Stallone has talked about another one since the most recent Rambo hit. We even ran a report a year ago saying "Rambo 5 Will Be Happening" with the sequel already appearing on Nu Image's slate. At ... »
- Alex Billington
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