2012

Comic-Con News: BONES Season 8 scoop from star David Boreanaz

Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz in BONES - Season 7 - "The Suit on the Set" | ©2012 Fox/Ray Mickshaw

At the end of Season 7, a whole lot of bad was happening to the characters on the hit Fox series BONES. With Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) now in a relationship (and proud parents), a monkey wrench was thrown into the system where Brennan was framed for murder. At the end of the episode, she goes on the run as the team tries to clear her name. At Comic-Con 2012, Boreanaz spoke to the press about where BONES  Season 8 will be headed. “He’ll be interviewed by the Bureau and will have to answer questions about where […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: Noah Wyle chats about FALLING SKIES and character development

Noah Wyle in FALLING SKIES - Season 2 - "Young Bloods" | ©2012 TNT/James Dittiger

Fans of the TNT series FALLING SKIES may have wondered why there’s been such a slow burn with the budding romance between Tom (Noah Wyle) and Dr. Anne Glass (Moon Bloodgood) and at Comic-Con 2012 in San Diego, Wyle shed some light on it while speaking to the press. “It’s very difficult to write an interpersonal romance relationship on the show when you’re always trying to establish a base level of threat being ever present,” says Wyle of the hit alien invasion series which just got renewed for Season 3. “So we write these scenes where I would be on […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: WRECK-IT RALPH star John C. Reilly talks about his new animated film and his favorite arcade game

WRECK IT RALPH movie poster | ©2012 Disney

The new animated Disney film WRECK-IT RALPH focuses on an 8-bit character named Wreck-It Ralph from a fictitious 1980s arcade game who decides he’s tired of being a bad guy and starts to game hop into other worlds. Voicing Ralph is John C. Reilly who spoke to the press at Comic-Con 2012 about being in the new cartoon and getting used to the voiceover medium. “With voice over work, you take the whole experience you normally do with your body and channel it all into your voice,” says Reilly. “I became somewhat good at various sound effects. They had to […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: Michelle Williams says she would consider a DAWSON’S CREEK reunion movie

While promoting her new film OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL, Michelle Williams was asked by the press whether she would consider doing a DAWSON’S CREEK reunion movie where she played Jen Lindley from 1998 to 2003. Her response is quite surprising. “I would,” she admits. “I’d very happily do a reunion show, but I don’t know what it would be since my character died in the end. There are certain limitations – either I come back as a ghost or you film me through a gauzy lens in flashbacks as my 19-year old self. I would love to. Independently, we’ve […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: Sam Raimi talks OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL and reveals Bruce Campbell has a cameo

OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL teaser poster | ©2012 Disney

Even though the current poster for OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL looks very much like THE WIZARD OF OZ, director Sam Raimi says it shares the DNA of the L. Frank Baum books, but this is a prequel not a remake or sequel to that beloved 1939 film “We all loved THE WIZARD OF OZ and we were careful not to tread on it and careful to respect it,” admits Raimi. “Ours is a different story that leads up to THE WIZARD OF OZ. It’s how the Wizard came from Kansas to the land of Oz. It’s about a selfish […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: Tim Burton says his BATMAN looks like BATMAN ON ICE compared to newer, darker superhero movies

BATMAN (1989) movie poster | ©1989 Warner Bros.

With the brooding Christopher Nolan directed THE DARK KNIGHT RISES about to hit theaters, people forget that the original BATMAN movie from Tim Burton in 1989 was also perceived as the darkest superhero movie up until that point. While promoting his FRANKENWEENIE stop-motion animated movie at Comic-Con in San Diego, the director remembers the nervousness surrounding his vision and how it compares now with all these dark superhero movies hitting the theaters. “I recall back when we were doing BATMAN how people were worried that it was ‘too dark’, but now it looks like a light-hearted romp – BATMAN ON […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: Director Tim Burton talks FRANKENWEENIE and working in stop motion again

FRANKENWEENIE movie poster | ©2012 Walt Disney Pictures

It’s rare a filmmaker gets to revisit something they did when they were starting out, but most filmmakers aren’t Tim Burton. And with FRANKENWEENIE, he’s tackling a feature film incarnation of his 1984 live action short film he did for Disney. The original didn’t go over well, but now he’s bringing it to life in black and white, stop-motion and 3D and we says it was a thrill to go back into that world. “It’s a project that always meant something to me, so it was great to have the opportunity to do it stop-motion, black and white and expand […]Read On »


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Comic-Con News: BREAKING DAWN actor Robert Pattinson talks about TWILIGHT character

Robert Pattinson at the World Premiere of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 1 | ©2011 Sue Schneider

Where does Edward Cullen end and Robert Pattinson begin? At the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, the actor answered that question a bit while speaking to the press for THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2. “After three movies you kind of get to a point where you can’t tell  where the character ends and you begin,” Pattinson admits. “After a while, there are certain things that are similar. You don’t know if it’s you thinking. It’s like you [see or] read [something] and it’s like … Edward wouldn’t do that. So someone asks you ‘why?’ And you don’t know […]Read On »


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News: TWILIGHT SAGA creator Stephenie Meyer remembers first meeting her film cast – Comic-Con 2012

Stephenie Meyer at the World Premiere of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 1 | ©2011 Sue Schneider

While speaking to the press at the 2012 Comic-Con, TWILIGHT creator Stephenie Meyer promoting BREAKING DAWN – PART 2, the author says she still has fond memories of when she first met the cast for the first time on the original TWILIGHT movie. “For me, the first time I saw them was pretty memorable,” admits Meyer. “I was meeting them for a cast dinner and they were coming from a shoot in costume, so they were all dressed as my imaginary friends. It was the most bizarre experience of my entire life. It was so cool to see everyone – […]Read On »


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News: TWILIGHT: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2 star Kristen Stewart says she will miss the franchise – Comic-Con 2012

THE TWILIGHT SAGA - BREAKING DAWN PART 2 - Bella teaser poster | ©2012 Summit

While speaking to the press about THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 2 at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, Kristen Stewart (who plays Bella Swan) reveals that she will miss the franchise now that the movies are complete. “Yeah, it is funny, if you told me tomorrow we had to reshoot some scene, I would be so happy I would start giggling and start vibrating, because I do really enjoy hanging with them and we got to do it for four years,” Stewart admits. “And everything I have, and I can say the same for these guys, when you […]Read On »


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