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Man of Steel

A first look at the new 'Man of Steel'

For those wondering how the new Henry Cavill would look in the iconic Superman suit, wonder no more.
Warner Bros. Pictures released the first image from the upcoming "Man of Steel," starring Cavill in a new version of the Superman saga, now set for release on June 14, 2013. The movie boasts an all-star cast, including Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane and Kevin Costner.
First photos tend to set the tone for the film and judging from this, Zack Snyder's film could give us more of a brooding version of the Son of Krypton (perhaps not unlike the recent trailer for "Amazing Spider-Man").
The image draws a lot of attention to his cape, and - at least based on the way the photo is lit - the suit is less colorful than we're used to.
One thing is for sure, he's definitely not wearing a shirt and jeans like some images of the new version of Superman in the comics in September.
What do you think of this first image? Are you excited to see the "Man of Steel" back on the big screen in two years? Share your view below.    Source: cnn.com
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Hayden Panettiere and Michelle Trachtenberg at the unveiling of Stuart Weitzman’s Young Hollywood Cares collection

Ever wonder how much shoe game young Hollywood has? PEOPLE checked in with Hayden Panettiere and Michelle Trachtenberg at the unveiling of Stuart Weitzman’s Young Hollywood Cares collection during Fashion’s Night Out to get the scoop on staying well-heeled.

“It’s like wearing stilts, but they look good,” chuckled Hayden Panetierre about the stacked platform booties she co-designed with Stuart Weitzman.




Be Back In For Terminator 5: Justin Lin May

At this point, it’s safe to say that the future of the Terminator franchise is uncertain and seems to be creeping closer an closer to an apocalypse of Judgment Day proportions. Recently, it was reported that Justin Lin, director of not one, but three existing Fast and the Furious films with one more in the works, had to drop out of directing a fifth Terminator film because he was finishing up the latest Fast and Furious outing. So apparently he was too busy squeezing the last grasp of life out of one franchise to squeeze the last gasp of life out of another. 

Talks For The Longest Week And Disconnect; Jason Bateman

It was a mixed summer for Jason Bateman. Though Horrible Bosses, which was released this past July, was a critical success and made over $200 million at the global box office, his second entry of the season, the R-rated body switching comedy The Change Up, was slammed by critics and couldn't even make its money back internationally (it only made $47 million worldwide on a $52 million budget).

Agnes Monica wins MTV Europe Music Awards Nominations 2011

After performing at American Music Awards red carpet last year, a collaboration with Michael Bolton, Timbaland produced, and achieved sales of one million pieces of CDs for album Agnes is My Name, solo female singers from Indonesia, Agnes Monica, has won the nomination on MTV Europe Music Awards 2011.

 

  

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Be Back In For Terminator 5: Justin Lin May

At this point, it’s safe to say that the future of the Terminator franchise is uncertain and seems to be creeping closer an closer to an apocalypse of Judgment Day proportions. Recently, it was reported that Justin Lin, director of not one, but three existing Fast and the Furious films with one more in the works, had to drop out of directing a fifth Terminator film because he was finishing up the latest Fast and Furious outing. So apparently he was too busy squeezing the last grasp of life out of one franchise to squeeze the last gasp of life out of another. But now, Deadline is reporting that there may be a way for Lin to return to direct Terminator 5 after all.

The new owner of the rights to The Terminator, Annapurna Films, is so eager to get the franchise back on its feet that they want to put two new entries into production at the close of 2012. But if Annapurna Films is willing to halt production on the new films until Lin finishes The Fast and the Furious 6, he is willing to return to direct. Why are the new rights-holders even considering holding up production on these films to secure Justin Lin? Granted, he did make quite an impression with his 2002 film Better Luck Tomorrow, but since then has directed films ranging in quality from mediocre to unwatchable. Is there really no one else than can possibly direct a new Terminator film? Why is Lin the deal-breaker? Of course, if the chief concern is scoring a hit at the box, Lin has proven quite capable of that; Fast Five netting over $600 million worldwide. So I suppose that at least the fiscal logic behind wanting Lin back is sound.

The more exciting aspect of this story is that working alongside the new rights holders on the new films is none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger, and he has convinced his good friend James Cameron to sit in on “brainstorming” sessions. Hopefully this will help us avoid another nuclear disaster like Terminator: Salvation. But with Cameron consulting on the script, the foundation of this project seems solid. So there’s the potential for a triumphant return to the series… if a decent director is found.
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Talks For The Longest Week And Disconnect; Jason Bateman

It was a mixed summer for Jason Bateman. Though Horrible Bosses, which was released this past July, was a critical success and made over $200 million at the global box office, his second entry of the season, the R-rated body switching comedy The Change Up, was slammed by critics and couldn't even make its money back internationally (it only made $47 million worldwide on a $52 million budget). But just in case the latter film left a bad taste in your mouth, Bateman is coming back with two brand new indie projects.

Variety has learned that Bateman is now in final talks for both The Longest Week and Disconnect. In the first project, which is set to star Bateman's Change-Up co-star Olivia Wilde, Bateman would play Conrad Valmont, a man-boy who has spent his entire life living off of his parent's money. But over the span of just seven days, Conrad's life completely falls apart. The project is being written and directed by Peter Glanz, who made the short film A Relationship in Four Days on which the feature is based. Wilde will play Sabine, Conrad's love interest.

Disconnect, on the other hand, is an ensemble piece directed by Henry-Alex Rubin. The project follows a group of people that had their life destroyed by modern communication. Should Bateman sign on, he will join a cast that already includes Alexander Skarsgard, Michael Nyqvist, Colin Ford, Frank Grillo, and Andrea Riseborough. Bateman will play Ford's father in the movie.
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