Edgar Wright Quits Ant-Man
In highly unexpected news director Edgar Wright will no longer direct the Ant-Man movie he has been developing with Marvel for countless years. having finally secured a cast and even a release date for the long promised project, it seems that Marvel and Wright have suffered form a last minute case of ‘creative differences’.
Marvel remains committed to hitting their planned release date and Paul Rudd will still make Ant-Man our most diminutive and universally likable superhero. Directors including Adam McKay, Rawson Thurber and Zombieland’s Ruben Fleischer are among the top contenders to take over directing duties for Marvel.
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Breaking Bad Giancarlo Esposito Interview
Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito sat down for a chat with Red Carpet News whilst meeting fans at the Collectormania fan event in Milton Keynes. Best known for his sinister turn as Gus Fring on the hit series, Giancarlo talks about the extraordinary global success of the show and Bryan Cranston’s star turn as meth dealing chemistry teacher Walter White. Giancarlo shares his favorite moments from the show and jokes about his infamous exit.
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Aaron Paul Talks Breaking Bad Bitches
Aaron Paul spoke to Red Carpet News at the British Academy Television Awards 2014, where Breaking Bad collected yet another award to add to it’s massive collection of success and critical acclaim. Aaron talked to us about working with Bryan Cranston on the hit series and playing meth cooking Jesse Pinkman. He also gave us a very special message of thanks for Breaking Bad fans. Video below:
Mark Gatiss Sherlock Interview
Sherlock writer and star Mark Gatiss, best known as Sherlock’s bickering big brother Mycroft Holmes, talked to Red Carpet News at the British Academy Television Awards about the hit BBC detective drama. Gatiss spoke about his pride at getting away with dealing with Sherlock’s infamous faked death in the recent third series. He also teased that a similar explanation would be provided in season 4 for the apparent return of Andrew Scott’s Moriarty.
Talking about the climactic events of the sensational third series Gatiss reminds fans that while Sherlock may be getting more human as the show progresses, he will never quite be one of us. On the subject of the much antcipated 4th series, Gatiss also reveals that dates are currently being finalized f0r filming to begin.
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