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Monsters

New reports claim that a sequel to Garth Edwards' indie darling, "Monsters," is coming together with "Misfits" director, Tom Green, helming. If this doesn't mean anything to you, you have some serious watching to do.

Also, see the man behind the Engineer, and Mia Farrow throws it down in today's Dailies!

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Woman in Black

Ever since news broke that Hammer was planning a sequel to the surprise hit "The Woman in Black," the question on every young Potter fan's lips was "But will Daniel Radcliffe be back?"

Spoilers ahead.

The big looming problem with any potential reprise by Arthur Kipps, Radcliffe's character in the first film, is that he died and apparently moved onto the afterlife with his son and wife. Then considering that the plot of the second film, "Angelof Death," will take place 40 years after the events of the original, a Radcliffe cameo seemed less and less likely.

But new details from Hammer's CEO hint that an appearance is not out of the realm of possibilities. Learn more after the jump!

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Tarzan

Warner Bros.' planned remake of "Tarzan" is gathering together some impressive directing talent. Maybe the studio is trying to give the classic story the young adult treatment, because two of the directors vying to helm the flick have established themselves as forces to be reckoned with when it comes to making movies for tweens, teens and twentysomethings.

Deadline is reporting that David Yates, Gary Ross and Susanna White are all interested in directing the project. The site doesn't give us any more than that, but we can guess some general information on the project based on the talents involved.

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Breaking Bad

This post will discuss plot points from the previous season of "Breaking Bad."

The explosive demise of former drug king Gustavo Fring only seems like it happened a few short weeks ago, but that flurry of water cooler conversations was last October. We are now less than a month away from the beginning of the end for Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

That being the case, promotional materials for part one of the final season have begun to trickle out, and today, three sets of images popped on the web. The photos comes from Vulture, EW.com, and TVGuide, and frankly don't help us with our painful need for more Heisenberg.

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The closer we get to the July 6 release date of "Savages," the more intrigued we get by its line-up of leading actors. Oliver Stone's latest stars Aaron Johnson, Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Salma Hayek, Benicio Del Toro and John Travolta, and they all look like they're giving performances at the top of their game.

A new series of clips from the film have been released (via Collider), and they showcase some of the great onscreen chemistry that we're going to be privy to in the upcoming movie. But what the scenes did more than anything else was solidify our excitement for Hayek's villainous turn as the Mexican Baja Cartel leader Elena. One clip featuring her and Lively's Ophelia is particularly tense, and we have a feeling Hayek is going to be getting a lot of attention for her role in this film.

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Shawn Levy

Shawn Levy is a busy man of many talents. The "Real Steel" director is currently gearing up to direct "The Internship," a comedy that will reunite "Wedding Crashers" stars Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn for the first time since the 2005 flick hit theaters. But now we're also hearing that he's in talks to produce an upcoming post-apocalyptic film from up-and-comer Brian Duffield.

The news comes from The Hollywood Reporter, which is describing "Monster Problems" as "a post-apocalyptic road movie in the vein of 'Mad Max' and 'Zombieland' with a John Hughes-esque love story at its center." It's an intriguing premise, and one we'd like to know more about.

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Shia LeBeouf Nude

As you might imagine, this post is very NSFW.

Now entering the post-"Transformers" portion of his career, Shia LaBeouf is trying to establish himself as a serious actor. We'll see part of this new LeBeouf when John Hillcoat's "Lawless" opens in August, but the latest and more naked part of that campaign debuted online today.

LaBeouf stars in the latest music video from the Icelandic post-rock group, Sigur Rós, for their song, "Fjögur Píanó," and he is very, very naked.

But incidentally, the nudity is not what has us scratching our heads. It's everything else in the video.

Check out the full video after the jump.

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Draw Something

As you may have heard over the weekend, Ryan Seacrest's production company is developing a game show based on the latest app phenomenon, "Draw Something." The series will pit celebrity contestants and regular folks like you against each other in an interactive game of Pictionary.

If you're anything like us, the news came with a groan and an eye roll, because "Draw Something" obviously should have been adapted as a feature film. With movie producers snapping up the film rights to anything that moves, it's a surprise that no one saw the potential for a live action feature based on the property.

Well, we did, so here are our three pitches for the "Draw Something" movie.

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Taken 2

It's only appropriate that on the day after Father's Day, a poster featuring one of the greatest father's in movie history hits the web.

Empire has the first poster for "Taken 2," the sequel to the surprise hit of 2008 starring Liam "I Have A Particular Set Of Skills" Neeson.

The poster confirms what has long been rumored as the plot of the film, which will have the Albanian bad guys from the first film seeking revenge against Neeson's Bryan Mills for simply keeping the promise he made. (He did find them, and he did kill them.)

Check out the full poster after the jump!

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Star Trek

Throughout its development and filming, J.J. Abrams' sequel to "Star Trek" has kept the director's tradition of secrecy alive. Only a handful of photos leaked from the set, we're no closer to knowing the story, and no one is really that sure who Benedict Cumberbatch is playing.

Understandably, there was an outcry from trekkies when the line-up for this year's San Diego Comic did not include a panel for the yet-to-be-named "Trek" sequel. When would the answers come?

Last week some journalists spoke with two of the key players, co-writer and producer Alex Kurtzman and star Chris Pine, during the junket for "People Like Us" to see if they could offer up some reassuring words for fans. Neither was completely forthcoming—as expected—but both had plenty of vague things to say about the sequel.

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