After a few dull weekends at the theatres, there are finally a few interesting things to check out. The noteworthy release is the latest attempt at adapting Judge Dredd. The film Dredd stars Karl Urban and Olivia Thirlby. The latter should be a good enough reason for you to check out the film in theatres anyway.
After the jump, no 28 Months Later anytime soon, some Chinese Na’vi are on their way, Gangnam Style is spreading all over the world and check out some new clips from The Hobbit.
Well looks like there won’t be another installment in the 28 Days Later franchise. It’s too bad, since I quite liked the two films released so far. (Dread Central)
Putting together the alternate endings to the trailer for The Hobbit and you get 4 clips to check out! Enjoy! (Bleeding Cool)
It appears there will be plenty of humour and action in the first flick of The Hobbit trilogy. (Apple)
Once again we are reminded that Hollywood has lost its creative juice. Have a look at the infographic for a clear illustration of that. (Short of the Week)
Things aren’t looking good for the samurai epic 47 Ronin as the director has been plucked from the chair and the studio is taking full control amidst a ballooning budget. (Collider)
First look at the new Robocop suit! (Coming Soon)
Michael Bay opens up on why he`s directing Transformers 4. (Huffington Post)
For the next Avatar flick, expect to see some Chinese Na`vi. Umm what? (The Hollywood Reporter)
If you’re looking for a lengthy read, here’s an article on the billion dollar formula behind Modern Family and upcoming changes in season 4. (The Hollywood Reporter)
The writers behind How I Met Your Mother is approaching the upcoming 8th season as its last. Are you ready to let the show go? Or are you secretly hoping that a new deal would be in place for another season? (TV Line)
Gangnam Style is now the most liked video on Youtube. (Entertainment Weekly)
Gangnam Style is so catchy that even the North Koreans can’t resist it! (CNN)
Music recommendation of the week. Check out Faber Drive’s latest single Candy Store. Gotta say, the song is quite catchy.