Harrison Ford Reviews, Interviews & More
Ender’s Game—the long-awaited film adaptation to the acclaimed Orson Scot Card science fiction novel of the same name—is nearly upon us. With a November 1, 2013 release date, we’ll all be seeing the film soon enough. But first, a fairly predictable and perfunctory teaser trailer.
Fans of the book Ender's Game should be happy to know that a brand new teaser for a teaser trailer is out for the highly anticipated movie. No, that is no joke, it literally is a portion of a tease from a teaser trailer that will be coming out next week.
Sigh, OK, to recap, one last time: Mark Hamill has stated the original Star Wars cast were in negotiations to return to the new sequel trilogy of Star Wars films. Then rumors broke that Harrison Ford was confirmed to return as Han Solo. Then, just this week, Carrie Fisher confirmed she would return as Princess Leia. Then, today, we reported that Fisher’s rep issued a...
A Star Wars: Episode VII news item made the rounds yesterday in which Carrie Fisher confirmed her return casting as Princess Leia with a simple “yes” upon being asked if she would appear in the sequel trilogy. Her answer made sense, as Harrison Ford has already been rumored to return as Han Solo, and Mark Hamill has stated that Disney has approached all the main original cast...
As J.J. Abrams and screenwriter Michael Arndt work to develop the sequel Star Wars: Episode VII, news and rumors have begun to swirl that members of the original trilogy’s cast would be included in this new sequel trilogy. Fanning these flames is the all but confirmed rumor that Harrison Ford will indeed return to star as scoundrel Han Solo, and the fact that Mark...
Now that we have news that Harrison Ford is returning to the Star Wars franchise, it’s stands to reason to assume that other original trilogy stars such as Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, or Billy Dee Williams would likely pop up as well, as more and more rumors spring up that the new trilogy will focus on the children...
In news that is sure to set a good chunk of the internet to implode in on itself, Harrison Ford has agreed to star in J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: Episode VII as Han Solo. Yes, you read the correctly—Harrison Ford is returning as Han Solo.
Though the book was written in 1985, everything about Ender's Game sounds perfect for the modern movie landscape. A young protagonist with a special gift is forced into service to defend the world. On top of which, he's got a stupid, futuristic-sounding name. Katniss Everdeen, prepare to meet your match in Ender Wiggin
In news sure to blow out the cerebral cortex of every Star Wars fan who reads it, Harrison Ford—yeah, the guy who said he’d never return to the Star Wars franchise—is apparently open to returning to the recently announced Star Wars sequel trilogy. There are a few conditions, though. Read on for more.
Sylvester Stallone wants as much man power as he can get his hands on for his upcoming Expendables movie. Sly just announced that Nicolas Cage will lend his "veneer intellectual" to The Expendables 3.
It's going to be a long wait until 2015, when Star Wars: Episode VII finally hits screens, and part of what will make it such a slog is suffering through all the tidbits and casting rumors that will leak from now until then.The latest and biggest rumor is that Matthew Vaughn will be the director of the next chapter of Star Wars.
Though The Expendables 2 doesn't hit theaters until Friday, one of the film's producers is already talking about who they want for the third film. Producer Avi Lerner threw out four names, Clint Eastwood, Wesley Snipes, Harrison Ford, and Nicolas Cage. And he says they've already got Cage lined up.
Every generation must confront its share of horrors, disappointments, and betrayals—but perhaps no greater human sin was ever wrought upon the Earth than that of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (note: that might be a moderate exaggeration), a film which essentially took the collective childhood of an entire generation, and, well, you’ve probably...
As we've previously reported, Ridley Scott has been planning on following up his Alien-connected new film Prometheus with a sequel to his other hugely-successful sci-fi classic, Blade Runner. Now, despite the fact that it was denied in February, Scott has hinted that Harrison Ford will make a return in the new film (but won’t be starring). Read on for more after...
It's true that with every new format, there comes a wait for some catalog favorites. Studios like to dish out their crown jewels during high sales periods so people buy them as holiday presents. For those hoping to spend some quality time with Dr. Indiana Jones in 1080p, the wait is almost over. This fall we will get a box set of all four Indiana Jones films. For...
Though Harrison Ford may have made peace with he original Blade Runner, Alcon Entertainment (who's producing the sequel) has made it clear that he's not in talks to star in Ridley Scott's follow up and they have no interest in using his character. Word hit yesterday that Ford might be up for a role, but Deadline Hollywood contacted the producers who said no such thing...
It's worth taking this with a grain of salt, but Twitchfilm is reporting that Harrison Ford may take a role in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner spin-off. Though they don't have direct quotes - and the story may be updated later in the day - it suggests a direct sequel, which has not been what anyone's said in the past. In fact, Scott said it would have none of the original...
Piles of bits and pieces for the day:
- Mickey Rourke is getting his handprints immortalized at Grauman's Chinese Theater. The theater has recently been offering more people to get their prints in their cement, with the Twilight Cast also recently were announced to be hand dippers as well. Part of this is trying to bring new life to the theater, which has been eclipse fiscally by the...
This weekend in theaters, Favreau is back with two grumpy, bad-asses, Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford with his latest genre twist, Cowboys & Aliens. The film is big and bad, with plenty of explosions and known faces, but it never quite delivered on anything I was hoping for. The biggest problem with this film is that it's very much a Western, with alien bad-guys, that...
Because George Lucas and Steven Spielberg didn’t completely destroy all of the public goodwill directed towards the character of Indiana Jones with the utterly atrocious Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it appears that there may be a fifth film starring the ever-adventurous Dr. Jones, at least according to...