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Kick-Ass 2 red band trailer

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Universal Pictures has released the first trailer for Kick-Ass 2 in red band form (naturally). Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Christopher Mintz-Plasse return to their roles, and we

First official Kick-Ass 2 image is released

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In 2010 Kick-Ass tore up the rulebook to become a critically acclaimed live action superhero-comedy, a sub-genre that is mostly notable for its numerous failures. The movie was a faithful adaptation

Aaron Johnson frontrunner for Godzilla

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There's been a lot of activity surrounding the new Godzilla movie this week, and now Warner Bros. may be close to finding a male lead. According to Deadline Aaron Johnson has emerged as the

Kick-Ass 2 synopsis revealed

Those who have read Mark Millar's Kick-Ass 2 comic will have an idea of what to expect in the movie adaptation, but for those who haven't an official synopsis has been released by Universal.

Review: Savages

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I was hoping that Savages would be a pleasant surprise this summer, something free of webs and capes with a decidedly adult slant to it from one of America's legendary filmmakers. (Say what you will

Kick-Ass cast close to signing for the sequel

Last month news hit that Universal were in talks with producer Matthew Vaughn and co. to make a sequel to Kick-Ass, with Jeff Wadlow (Cry_Wolf, Never Back Down) directing from a script he

Oliver Stone gathers impressive cast for Savages

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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps director Oliver Stone has got together an impressive cast for his next movie, Savages, which is based on the Don Winslow novel and follows a pair of marijuana growers

Aaron Johnson, Nicholas Hoult and Aneurin Barnard testing for Jack the Giant Killer

Bryan Singer's Jack the Giant Killer is edging forward and Warner Bros. is close to finding its lead. According to THR Aaron Johnson, Nicholas Hoult and Aneurin Barnard are up for the role of the

Jack the Giant Killer gets the greenlight from Warner Bros.

You may remember at the beginning of the year Bryan Singer had two projects he was lining up to direct: Jack the Giant Killer and X-Men: First Class. Unfortunately for Singer neither could wait, so