Stewart Dropped From Sequel
Kristen Stewart has been dumped from the sequel to her movie Snow White and the Huntsman, The Hollywood Reporter says. And it's not clear if Rupert Sanders will direct, or not.
So KStew's little fling with Sanders is costing her, and maybe him too, a ton of money. The first movie is closing in on $400 million US in worldwide box office, which should mean big paydays for the sequel - if you're involved.
"The studio is currently exploring options to continue the franchise," some guy at Universal Studios told the Reporter.
Her ex Rob Pattinson, meanwhile, did a TV interview and everyone feels sorry for him.
Hulk complain!: Remember my item yesterday about Clive Owen, grumbling about how much he hates being famous? Compare that with what Edward Norton has to say:
Norton - most recently seen in Wes Anderson's charming little Moonrise Kingdom - starred in The Hulk in 2008, you'll recall. But he did not pursue the chance to play Bruce Banner again in The Avengers.
Ed tells Metro newspapers that he passed up The Avengers "for a variety of reasons - personal and professional - I don't mean to sound snotty but I don't aspire to spend that much time in my life doing those types of films. I have a lot of other things I want to do."
He's 42.
Hard drinking: Shia LaBeouf, once known for getting a snootful and getting into trouble, has been off the hooch for some years, but tells the New York Post that he made an exception to get into character for his new movie Lawless, about prohibition-era bootlegging.
"My drinking on this movie was as undestructive as I could possibly make it, if that makes sense," he told the paper.
Kristen Stewart has been dumped from the sequel to her movie Snow White and the Huntsman, The Hollywood Reporter says. And it's not clear if Rupert Sanders will direct, or not.
So KStew's little fling with Sanders is costing her, and maybe him too, a ton of money. The first movie is closing in on $400 million US in worldwide box office, which should mean big paydays for the sequel - if you're involved.
"The studio is currently exploring options to continue the franchise," some guy at Universal Studios told the Reporter.
Her ex Rob Pattinson, meanwhile, did a TV interview and everyone feels sorry for him.
Hulk complain!: Remember my item yesterday about Clive Owen, grumbling about how much he hates being famous? Compare that with what Edward Norton has to say:
Norton - most recently seen in Wes Anderson's charming little Moonrise Kingdom - starred in The Hulk in 2008, you'll recall. But he did not pursue the chance to play Bruce Banner again in The Avengers.
Ed tells Metro newspapers that he passed up The Avengers "for a variety of reasons - personal and professional - I don't mean to sound snotty but I don't aspire to spend that much time in my life doing those types of films. I have a lot of other things I want to do."
He's 42.
Hard drinking: Shia LaBeouf, once known for getting a snootful and getting into trouble, has been off the hooch for some years, but tells the New York Post that he made an exception to get into character for his new movie Lawless, about prohibition-era bootlegging.
"My drinking on this movie was as undestructive as I could possibly make it, if that makes sense," he told the paper.
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