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16 Mar 09
Ryan Reynolds Reveals Deadpool Secrets
Ryan Reynolds talks about his role as Deadpool in the forthcoming Wolverine movie. Thi is the lead
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25 Mar 09
Terminator's Cameron distances himself from Salvation
James Cameron reminisces about the first Terminator movie in a new essay in Wired, but says of McG's upcoming sequel: "I'm not involved in Terminator Salvation."
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25 Mar 09
Real-life Spider-Man rescues 8-year-old from ledge
A Bangkok firefighter dressed up as the comic-book superhero Spider-Man rescued an 8-year-old boy who had climbed onto a third-floor window ledge.
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25 Mar 09
DreamWorks to produce sci-fi movie Nonstop
DreamWorks has nabbed Michael Gilvary's sci-fi spec script Nonstop and has attached Len Wiseman (Underworld) to produce.
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25 Mar 09
Universal Will Develop Major Matt Johnson With Tom Hanks
The movie will be developed as a star vehicle for Tom Hanks, and Graham Yost will write the script. Playtone partners Hanks and Gary Goetzman will produce.
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25 Mar 09
On set review of the climax to Dragonball Evolution
SCI FI Wire was among a group of journalists to visit the set of Dragonball Evolution in the high desert of Mexico, a year ago, where we watched the filming of a climactic fight scene.
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26 Mar 09
Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft Comic Heads For film
Universal has bought the film rights to The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft, Image Comics' graphic novel, created by Mac Carter and Jeff Blitz.
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26 Mar 09
Interview with Star Trek writers Orci and Kurtzman
Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, co-writers of J.J. Abrams' upcoming Star Trek movie, told SCI FI Wire that they don't consider the movie a "reboot" of the franchise.
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26 Mar 09
18 Sci-Fi Twitter Feeds You Should Be Following
Since the hardest part of Twitter can often be figuring out who to follow, we've compiled a list of 18 of the best you should be tracking.
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26 Mar 09
Cast of Tekken Are Real Life Ninjas
Kelly Wagner, casting director for the movie adaptation of the video game Tekken, told SCI FI Wire that she sought actors who could legitimately fight and also act.









