-The big, surprising news this week is that Sony has announced that they will be making a third Men In Black. It's been seven years since the last action/comedy MIB film was on the big screen and the announcement was a big surprise for fans who didn't think it would happen. At the moment, there are no details about the movie. There is no writer, director, and this is no statement about Will Smith or Tommy Lee Jones returning to the film. I certainly hope so because a film without Smith and Jones would be very disappointing.
- After the great success of the film, The Dark Knight, some fans thought that since it was so good, Warner Brothers would cut the franchise there forgetting a third film. Nah, Warner Brothers wants more money of course. Anyways, actor Michael Caine who plays the butler, Alfred, in the saga, was in an interview earlier this week and was asked about the Batman franchise. He did sign a three-film contract before they started making the films so however far away it may be, we will see the Dark Knight grace the screens again. Caine also commented on the fact that the Riddler will most likely be the choice for the villain. Director, Christopher Nolan, is making a different movie at the moment so a third Batman is a long ways away.
-Earlier this week, an unfinished cut of X-Men Origins: Wolverine was leaked onto the Internet. The appropriate authorities were contacted and the people who did it will be prosecuted; the courts do have punishments for acts like this. The FBI and the MPAA are also investigating the crime. The cut of the film has been removed from all sites. Chairmen, Tom Rothman said that the film was not edited, not finished, and a misinterpretation of the actual film. Specific names of people who stole the movie, or sites the movie was leaked onto are not known.
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