Spike Lee’s OLDBOY Moves to November – Big 6 Morning Report
- Spike Lee’s Oldboy, the remake of Chan-wook Park’s cult classic, may be one of the most anticipated and controversial films of the year. But we’ll have to wait a little longer to see it. FilmDistrict has moved the film from its October release date back to November 27. (Badass Digest)
- Oscar winner Jamie Foxx isn’t done with comic book movies after Spider-Man 2. The actor really, really wants to play Spawn in a film adaptation. (ScreenRant)
- Jerry Bruckheimer sounds a lot like Dick Cheney these days. The legendary producer believes history will look kindly on his flop-tastic Lone Ranger. (Vulture)
- Is the Superman/Batman movie filming in Toronto from Vancouver? VanCityBuzz seems to think so. (Superhero Hype)
- Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno, a film about a group of college students kidnapped by cannibals in the Amazon, will premiere in the Toronto Film Festival‘s midnights program. (The Wrap)
- Scandal creator Shonda Rhimes will write the screenplay for Sony’s upcoming drama War Correspondents. (THR)
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