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Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene Will be in Breaking Dawn

Twilight fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Both Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene are reprising the roles of Emmet and Alice Cullen in the last (still possibly two) films of the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the deals were signed last night after a week …

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Juno Temple May be Three Musketeer’s Queen

Juno Temple, daughter of director Julien Temple, is now in talks to play the queen in Paul WS Anderson’s version of The Three Musketeers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. If she comes on board, she would be joining other cast members Ray Stevenson as Porthos, Luke Evans as Athos, Matthew …

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Gilliam Set to Tilt at Windmills With McGregor and Duvall

Terry Gilliam has revealed to Empire Online that Ewan McGregor has signed on for his long delayed film, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. McGregor will portray the role that Johnny Depp had originally been set to play in the aborted version back in 2000.  Gilliam was forced to scrap …

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Bandai Continues Power Ranger Legacy

Bandai will continue as master toy licensee for the iconic pop culture powerhouse Power Rangers. Under the deal with Saban Brands, a new subsidiary of Saban Capital Group, Inc., Bandai America will continue its nearly twenty year tradition of developing fun and engaging action figures, playsets, role play items and …

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Alan Tudyk Joins Ever Growing Cast of Transformers 3

Paramount Pictures has confirmed that Alan Tudyk (Firefly) has joined the cast of Michael Bay’s Transformers 3, according to The Wrap. Tudyk is best known to TV audiences as Wash from Firefly/Serenity and has been seen this past year in Dollhouse and V. He’s also been on the big screen …

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Saban Brings “Power Rangers” Franchise To Nickelodeon

Saban has acquired the Power Rangers property from The Walt Disney Company, returning the global franchise to its original developer, Haim Saban, who introduced the first Power Rangers series in 1993. The acquisition includes worldwide rights to the brand as well as over 700 episodes produced over 17 years. Saban …

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