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Clik here to view.The Transformers 4 producer discusses Michael Bay's future with the franchise... and, just for fun, Shia LeBeouf's as well. Warwick Davis drops hints about Neil Gaiman's next Doctor Who episode. Real Steel 2 might go international, while Wreck-It Ralph 2 could enlist Disney's most famous video game character. Plus the latest Walking Dead and Supernatural hints!
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Top image from Star Trek Into Darkness.
Star Trek Into Darkness
Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch says his character John Harrison is a terrorist, and so he looked to contemporary sources when crafting his character:
"[Look at] real social history and present history, everything that's going on: uprisings, people who are trying to spread democracy or fight their cause, not necessarily through political means... he is a terrorist, and sadly, that's part of the fabric of our modern world. You don't need to look far to research that one... [I looked at] certain terrorist groups in the past... It was important to me to ground him in a reality that's based more on his story than, say, a parallel in the real world. What should certainly be chilling are the parallels to the modern world."
[MTV]
The movie's release date has moved up two days from May 17 to May 15. [Cinema Blend]
Iron Man 3
Although Glen Mazzara is no longer the showrunner, he did oversee all of the rest of season three. He discusses what to expect, starting the show's major new character:
Tyrese is not necessarily a good guy who simply joins Rick's team and fights against the Governor. He's a wild card. He's an interesting character and his priority is keeping his own group safe. I think viewers will be surprised by the twists and turns in the Tyrese story.
You brought in all this iconic stuff in the first half of the season: the prison, Woodbury, Michonne, the Governor, Penny, Tyrese. Anything or anyone else from the comic that we can anticipate seeing in the back half of the season?
Our comic book fans will still be excited and delighted to see how the story unfolds and how we tell the story. We do have a lot of new surprising material. There's still a major character to appear in the back half, which is very exciting. As always we take the comic book as inspiration and tell our own story. I'm happy to say the exciting pace and the chances we take with the storytelling and the twists and turns that people enjoyed so much in the first half are all still there in the second half. It's one connected, fluid season - we just took a little break with for the holidays.
He also suggests the show will be easing up and not adding too many more characters:
We have a lot of characters. Now it's time to really push deeper into these characters and their motivations and their circumstances, and not continue to introduce a thousand new characters. Sometimes when TV shows do that it becomes difficult to track everybody and people don't get enough screen time. Here, we've got more than enough story to tell and it's a matter of really pushing in and making sure everybody has their moment, and that everybody we know and love gets to shine.
There's more at the link. [EW]
Defiance
Here's the latest trailer for Syfy's upcoming alien western. [TV Line]
Additional reporting by Amanda Yesilbas and Charlie Jane Anders.