MEN IN BLACK III Set Photos: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Emma Thompson, and Nicole Scherzinger
by Brendan Bettinger Posted:November 17th, 2010
Today brings photos of Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Emma Thompson, and Nicole Scherzinger on the set of Men in Black III. James Brolin, Jemaine Clement, and Rip Torn also star, with Gemma Arterton, Alec Baldwin, and Sharlto Copley rumored for small roles. The plot reportedly revolves around the villain Yaz (Clement) travelling back in time to assassinate Agent Kay, which sets off a chain of events that will destroy the Earth.
The sequel started filming this week in advance of a May 25, 2012 3D release. Hit the jump to see the images.
Nothing too revelatory (Thompson’s MIB agent will wear… a black suit!), save for maybe Scherzinger’s Leia-esque hairstyle. But this is Day 2. We’ll get the juicy looks soon enough. I’m excited to see Clement in costume as the extraterrestrial Boris, though perhaps the more interesting aspects of his character design will be added in post-production.
More images can be found at the Daily Mail and Splash:
http://www.collider.com/2010/11/17/men-in-black-3-images-will-smith/
Denis Leary to Play George Stacy in SPIDER-MAN Reboot
by Matt Currie Posted: November 17th, 2010
Yes, director Marc Webb’s reboot of Spider-Man just got a little angrier. According to Heat Vision, Denis Leary, the popular Rescue Me actor and admitted asshole (seriously, he wrote a song about it), is about to step into the role of George Stacy, police captain and father of main Spidey squeeze Gwen Stacy.
Leary joins a cast that already includes Andrew Garfield as the titular web-slinger, Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy, Rhys Ifans as Dr. Curt Connors (a.k.a The Lizard), Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben, and Sally Field as Aunt May. The as-yet-untitled flick is slated for release in 2012. Hit the jump for more on what you can expect out of George Stacy.
In the classic comics, George Stacy is a big supporter of Spider-Man, particularly his efforts to get with his daughter. In the Ultimate universe (where he’s known as “John” and has family troubles), not quite as enthused, and given Leary’s trademark acerbic shtick, you have to think that young Peter Parker might just be in for an uphill climb to win dad’s approval.
It’s also worth noting that in both the classic and Ultimate storylines, Stacy bites the dust as collateral damage in a Spidey-involved incident. In the former, he sacrifices himself to save a child from a chunk of debris knocked loose in a Spider-Man/Doc Ock showdown; in the latter, he’s blown away saving another child from the havoc wrought by a Spidey impersonator, understandably nudging his daughter into the J. Jonah Jameson school of thought on the webslinger.
How much the character will resemble either version, we don’t know. But either way, I’m looking forward to some crackling repartee between Stone and Leary.
http://www.collider.com/2010/11/17/denis-leary-spider-man-reboot-george-stacy/