The Buzz: BioShock, Man of Steel, Jurassic Park 4, and More! Dan Koelsch, March 15, 2013 The Buzz is a feature in which we round up the Top 3 most-buzzed-about movie/TV stories of the week (in more-or-less chronological order). Why go through pages of blogs just to find out what everyone is talking about? We’ve got it all right here in The Buzz. 1) BioShock Movie Dead BioShock is one of the most critically acclaimed video game franchises in history, so of course Hollywood wanted to get in on that. Unfortunately, it would take an R rating and a big budget (read: $200 million) to do the game any justice, a combination Hollywood isn’t too keen on. The struggles to get the film adaptation have led creator Ken Levine to kill the project. Levine points to the lackluster box office performance of Watchmen, an R-rated comic book movie that made only $107 million domestically on a $130 million budget as one of the deciding factors. Studios haven’t been willing to shell out big budgets for R-rated films (Prometheus excluded), which reach a smaller theatrical audience. Unfortunately, that means some great projects like BioShock won’t be made.2) New “Man of Steel” Images He may be the most famous superhero ever, but the details on Superman’s latest film Man of Steel are still scarce. There’s only been one full trailer and a few official images released, yet we are only 3 months away from the film’s theatrical opening. Fortunately, the latest issue of Total Film has a few new photos from Man of Steel, including their cover image of Superman and Lois Lane poised against some unknown threat in the distance. While some blog comments are not a fan of Lois standing in front of Supes, seemingly guarding him, most are just happy to get another glimpse at the new look of Superman.3) “Jurassic Park 4” Has a Director While very little is known about the upcoming fourth film in the Jurassic Park saga, we do know the theatrical release date: June 13th, 2014. With just over a year to go, you would hope Universal Pictures would start announcing some cast and crew soon, and that they did this week. In some surprising news, Safety Not Guaranteed director Colin Trevorrow will helm Jurassic Park 4, which will be only his second major motion picture. Universal says that they chose Trevorrow because he “would preserve and protect the characters in the story they created.” Hopefully that means it’s not a reboot, and will fit in well with the other films.Other HeadlinesBryan Singer Says He Hasn’t Even Spoken to Mark Millar About ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ [/Film]Marvel Signs WWE’s Dave Bautista for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ [THR]‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’: Alan Cumming Nixes Rumors Of Nightcrawler’s Return [MTV] Did we miss any stories that had you buzzing this week? Let us know in the comments below. Features News The Buzz BioShockJurassic Park IVMan of SteelThe Buzz
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Trailers Weekly: Piranha 3D, Buried, Jonah Hex, Toy Story 3 and More May 1, 2010September 3, 2010Trailers Weekly is a feature in which we bring you the most popular and talked about trailers of the week. Sharing trailers is a classic viral practice, and trailers are still the most mainstream way for people to learn about movies. This week we have the first trailers for Piranha… Read More
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