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Watch Monsters University Online This is actually the third clip we've ween in three days for the new comic book movie, the last two showing off scenes from some of the other big action set pieces in the film. Get caught up with the clips below: Based on the comics by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller and adapted by Christopher McQuarrie with a rewrite from Mark Bomback, The Wolverine is set after the events of X-Men: The Last Stand and finds the titular hero lost in the world without Jean Grey (Famke Janssen). This changes, however, when he is tracked down by an agent from Japan who wishes for Wolverine to fly to Asia to meet with an old acquaintance. It is there that the hero is given an incredible opportunity: to be rid of his own immortality. Will Yun Lee, Brian Tee, Hiroyuki Sanada, and Svetlana Khodchenkova co-star in the movie, which will be in theaters at the end of this month on July 26th. Comic-Con is nearly upon us, which means in about a week's time, we'll start to see first and new previews for some of TV and film's most anticipated projects, among which are Carrie.

Watch World War Z Online Angelina Jolie has made some major headway on her sophomore directorial effort, Unbroken, today having put in place two key elements of the production. Universal Pictures has officially placed the film on their release calendar, dating it for Christmas Day 2014, according to Deadline, and Variety is reporting that the director has selected British actor Jack O'Connell to play the lead in the film.

Watch Man of Steel Online Ender's Game and Orphan Black, all three of which are featured front and center on the bonus covers for Entertainment Weekly's upcoming issue. Earlier we showed you the Amazing Spider-Man 2 cover, which revealed Spidey and Electro (Jamie Foxx) looking ready to face off, just in time for Comic-Con. The above image is one of the bonus covers that comes with the issue, revealing Chloe Moretz looking bloody and angry (or just bloody angry) as Carrie for the remake of the Stephen King adaptation. The remake comes from Sony/Screen Gems, and while the studio is set for a panel at SDCC on Friday, July 19 at 4:05 p.m. in Hall H, there's no mention of Carrie being featured - yet, anyway. And below we have another one, which shows us Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield suited up for battle school for Ender's Game. Harrison Ford looks identical to the shot of him featured in this previously released promotional photo:

Watch After Earth Online But Asa Butterfield isn't wearing his helmet on the bonus cover, which gives us a great look at his face. The determined stare is very Ender Wiggin, and then there's the flash suit, which is also in better view on EW's cover. Here's the info for the Summit panel at SDCC, which features both Ender's Game and Divergent:Hall H Summit Entertainment presents a special sneak peek at the highly anticipated film adaptation of the beloved, award-winning novel Enders Game. This is a must-see for fans, who will be shown all-new, exclusive footage and treated to a Q&A with stars Harrison Ford, Asa Butterfield, Hailee Steinfeld, andAbigail Breslin, along with producer Roberto Orci (Star Trek Into Darkness) and director Gavin Hood(X-Men Origins: Wolverine). The panel will also feature the first footage ever seen of the futuristic thriller based on the #1 New York Times best-selling novel, Divergent. Cast and filmmakers will complete a Q&A sharing details of the project's transition from book to film. Panelists will include novelist Veronica Roth.

Watch Star Trek into Darkness Online Even though the release date is nearly a full year and a half away, Christmas 2014 is already an incredibly packed schedule. Sony previously scheduled their remake of Annie, starring Willow Smith, on the holiday, and both Disney and Fox have made the date home for the musical fairy tale Into The Woods and the sequel Night at the Museum 3. Production on Unbroken is scheduled to start this September. It was around this time last year down in San Diego that Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures first officially announced that they would be bringing Godzilla back to the big screen. The lights went dark in the famous Hall H of the San Diego Convention Center, and a video played showing a destroyed city. The voice of Robert Oppenheimer, the scientific director on the Manhattan Project, roared through the speakers, as the scientist recounted a line from Hindu scripture - "Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds" - in reference to his work on the atom bomb. As the video ended the hall was filled with the unmistakable roar of the king of the monsters.

Watch Fast and Furious 6 Online The project has had a long history at Universal, as the studio actually purchased the life rights to Zamperini all the way back in 1957. Early drafts of the script were penned by William Nicholson (Gladiator) and Richard LaGravenese (Behind the Candelabra), but giving the project even more credibility is the fact that Joel and Ethan Coen did the most recent pass. In addition to getting ready to direct what will probably a contender during next year's Oscar race, Jolie has kept busy filming Disney's Maleficent, in which she plays the legendary Sleeping Beauty villain. She will also once again be lending her voice to Tigress in Kung Fu Panda 3, and could return as CIA Agent Evelyn Salt in the sequel Salt 2.

It was right then that we knew a new Godzilla movie was right around the corner. The studios then debuted the first teaser poster for the movie - long before the start of production. Godzilla will be reliving Comic-Con memories next week as the film is set to be a key part of the lineup shown during the Warner Bros./Legendary panel (not to mention the fact that the town has literally been painted with its marketing). Other films confirmed to be showing off the goods include Seventh Son (which we just saw the first trailer for earlier today), 300: Rise of an Empire, Gravity, and The Lego Movie. At this time we don't know who among the filmmakers and the cast will be present for the panel, but at the very least we can expect Bryan Cranston - who will be a part of the Breaking Bad panel on Sunday - and Aaron Taylor-Johnson - who is part of the Kick-*** 2 panel on Friday. It's also possible that we could see director Gareth Edwards and stars Ken Watanabe, Elizabeth Olsen, Juliette Binoche, and/or David Strathairn.Next we have Lady acting like a tramp.Mary Poppins teaching us why we shouldn't drive distracted.And finally the reveal of the dark lord who is really pulling the strings in The Little Mermaid. Be sure to head over to Cracked to see the full list, if not especially for the horrible end of Pocahontas that you'll find at the number one spot. This seems like kind of a mean time to pick on Disney, as The Lone Ranger is really tanking at the box office and could very well cost the studio $150 million, but the truth is that the rest of the year looks quite bright for the Mouse House. Serving as a follow-up to the insanely successful Iron Man 3, Marvel Studios will be releasing Thor: The Dark World on November 8th; Frozen, Walt Disney Animation's adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Snow Queen, comes out November 27th; Saving Mr. Banks, which has Tom Hanks literally playing Walt Disney, will be out on December 20th; and next up on August 9th they will have Planes, which is set in the insanely popular Cars universe.
 




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