| ‘Ghostbusters 3′ Script To Be Updated Following Harold Ramis’ Death; Sequel Will Continue |

A third Ghostbusters movie has been in the works for over twenty years now, with co-writer of the original film Dan Aykroyd continually trying to get the project off the ground and having the main cast of the films return in some capacity, including Harold Ramis, who portrayed Egon in the movies and was also a co-writer. Ramis sadly passed away on Monday, and now we’re already hearing that meetings at Sony are being planned to reconfigure the sequel’s plot to account for his death. Ivan Reitman, who directed both the original Ghostbusters and the first sequel, is currently attached to direct the third installment, from a current script co-written by Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky, who were writers on The Office. In the most current version of the story, Ramis, Aykroyd, and Bill Murray would only make brief appearances in the film and whose characters would act in a baton-passing role to a new generation of Ghostbusters.
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| Green Goblin’s Costume For ‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ Revealed Via Toy Fair 2014 (Spoilers)
The posters and banners promoting the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man 2 have all but indicated that Green Goblin would be making an appearance in the film and there’s been speculation due to the trailers that Harry Osborn, not Norman, would become the film’s Goblin. Now, via a video coming out of Toy Fair 2014 that shows off the details of a Green Goblin collectible bust, we’re getting some answers, visually anyway, as to what we might see in the film. Spoilers ahead, so proceed with caution!
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| Quentin Tarantino’s ‘The Hateful Eight’ Soundtrack Selections Leaked; Listen Now! |

The world was about to get a back-to-back helping of western cinema from Quentin Tarantino when we learned of his next film, The Hateful Eight. However, when the scripted for The Hateful Eight was leaked online after it was distributed to handful of actors for a first read, Tarantino was so soured by the betrayal that he shelved the project for the time being, if not indefinitely. We are now learning that as part of the original distribution of the script, Tarantino also provided a list of songs that would comprise the soundtrack, and included an assortment of rockabilly artists, Bob Dylan, and Ennio Morricone score selections among the nineteen listed songs. Tarantino has an absolute knack for creating fantastic soundtracks mixing pop and score selections, and this proposed list is nothing short of incredible. Continue below to see the full rumored soundtrack listing and listen to tracks.
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| Rumor: Paul Bettany In Talks For ‘The Avengers: Age Of Ultron’ As The Vision (UPDATED) |
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Thursday, February 6th, 2014 at 9:15 pm |

Paul Bettany has been a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the beginning, voicing J.A.R.V.I.S., Tony Stark’s AI butler and suit assistant in the Iron Man movies. Now the man behind the voice is about the receive one major upgrade as Bettany goes from voicing a AI butler to pivotal Avengers character, at least comic book fans hope. The Playlist says the always reliable Daily Mail is reporting that Bettany will voice The Vision in The Avengers: Age of Ultron. The Vision, Ultron’s robotic creation, originated as a villain who eventually turns on his creator and joins the Avengers. This isn’t the first time the actor has been attached to play the character. There were rumors that J.A.R.V.I.S. would help Iron Man in a larger capacity by being upgraded to The Vision.
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| Rumor: Pixar’s Newest Project Is ‘Star Wars’ Related |
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Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014 at 7:13 pm |

When Disney bought the rights to Star Wars, the studio also had names like Marvel and Pixar under their belt. Back when the studio bought Marvel, one of the ideas that came into fruition was a Marvel and Disney collaboration, which would become the upcoming Big Hero 6. So now you add Star Wars into the mix, and you have even more properties to work with than just animation. Star Wars is already making its way into the comic book world releasing a comics under the Marvel name. But what about animation? It seems a bit too obvious for Disney to get Star Wars into the animation pool. After all, the highly successful Star Wars: Clone Wars animated series had a lengthy run before Disney purchased the name. But now the studio may be thinking bigger than just an animated series like the forthcoming Star Wars: Rebels; they may actually make an animated movie under the Pixar banner. Hit the jump to see if the rumors are true.
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