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  • Disney’s Live-Action ‘Pinocchio’ First Look Photo

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    Tom Hanks as Geppetto in ‘Pinocchio,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Disney Enterprises, Inc. © 2022 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Carlo Collodi’s original story ‘The Adventures of Pinocchio’ has been adapted so many times at this point that you start to wonder whether anything truly new can be brought to it. Robert Zemeckis is hoping there’s still some magic to be found via his new live action/CG movie, ‘Pinocchio,’ and the first image is now online.

    Tom Hanks is once again reuniting with his ‘Cast Away’/’Forrest Gump‘/’The Polar Express’ director Zemeckis for this latest blend of actors and effects. Hanks here plays  Geppetto, the woodcarver who builds Pinocchio and treats him as if he were his own son.

    ‘The Haunting of Bly Manor’s Benjamin Evan Ainsworth will be bringing vocal life to the title character, who dreams of becoming a real boy and heads out on a quest to make that happen.

    Also either acting or providing voices here? Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Pinocchio’s guide Jiminy Cricket; Cynthia Erivo as the Blue Fairy; Keegan-Michael Key as “Honest” John; Lorraine Bracco as a new character, Sofia the Seagull; and Luke Evans as The Coachman. Some will come to the puppet lad’s aid, while others have more nefarious plans in mind.

    Whether Zemeckis choose to lean into the darker sides of the story (animal transformations, time spent inside a whale, the main character threatened with being turned into firewood) remains to be seen.

    It’s also a slight shame to see the movie arriving on Disney+, as Zemeckis has been a reliable source of giant-screen entertainment and with the scope of a magical tale like this, it’s tempting to wonder what it would look like in huge IMAX scale.

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    (L to R) Robert Zemeckis and Tom Hanks excepting their Oscars for ‘Forrest Gump’ at the 67th Academy Awards.

    Collodi’s tale was originally published in serial form as ‘The Story of a Puppet’ way back in July 1881. The publication stopped at Chapter 15, but popular demand meant it resumed in February 1882. Re-released in single book form in 1883, it has been hailed as one of the greatest works of Italian literature.

    And filmmakers have flocked to put their own stamp on the story, including Roberto Benigni, Steve Barron, and Matteo Garrone.

    Plus, let’s not forget probably the most famous movie version (at least in the States): Disney’s 1940 animated release, which won Oscars for its song and score. So, no pressure everyone else.

    Paddington’s Simon Farnaby worked on the script alongside ‘American Pie’s Chris Weitz and Zemeckis himself, while the director’s regular musical collaborator, Alan Silvestri, is providing the music.

    Zemeckis’ take faces competition from another version, a stop-motion animated movie that Guillermo del Toro is working on for Netflix, with a December release planned. His movie has Ewan McGregor, Cate Blanchett, David Bradley, and John Turturro among its voice cast.

    Fortunately for Zemeckis, he not only has an earlier planned date (September, according to Disney), but he has the considerable resources of the house that Walt built behind him. Still… in the battle of the puppets, there are always strings attached.

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  • Marvel, Star Wars, & Pixar Updates from the Disney+ Day Announcements

    On Friday, November 12th, Disney+ celebrated its second anniversary with Disney+ Day, where they announced literally dozens of upcoming series from Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar and more. The presentations, which include some new clips, first looks, and upcoming announcements, can currently be viewed on Disney+, but Moviefone is here to break it all down for you.

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    The Marvel video presentation, which is now available on Disney+, begins with recaps of all the 2021 Marvel series that have been released so far including ‘WandaVision,’ ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,’ ‘Loki,’ and ‘What If…?’ Then we get an extended trailer for ‘Hawkeye,’ which drops on November 24th. We also got to see a full scene from the show, which involves Jeremey Renner’s Hawkeye and Hailee Steinfeld’s Kate Bishop stealing a car and then getting into a chase while Hawkeye teaches Kate how to use his trick arrows. The sequence is one continuous shot, ending with the two heroes swinging off of a bridge on to a moving train.

    The official synopsis for the series confirms that it is set in a post-blip New York City and follows Clint Barton on a seemingly simple mission to get back to his family for Christmas. But when a threat from his past shows up, Hawkeye reluctantly teams up with 22-year-old skilled archer Kate Bishop to unravel a criminal conspiracy. In addition to Renner and Stanfield, the series also features Vera Farmiga (‘The Departed’), Brian d’Arcy James (‘Spotlight’) and Florence Pugh reprising her ‘Black Widow’ role as Yelena Belova.

    The video presentation also includes fans first look at Oscar Isaac in ‘Moon Knight.’ The series will follow the story of this complex vigilante who suffers from dissociative identity disorder. The multiple identities that live inside him find themselves thrusted into a deadly war of the Gods against the backdrop of modern and ancient Egypt. The clips basically show Isaac’s Marc Spencer being tortured by his dreams, with the character’s voice-over explaining that to the audience. We only get very quick glimpses of Isaac in the Moon Knight outfit, but the presentation ends with him in full costume jumping off of rooftops with the Moon lit full behind him. Actor Ethan Hawke is also set to appear as the show’s big bad.

    We also got new footage from the upcoming series, ‘She-Hulk.’ The teaser is narrated by Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer Walters/She-Hulk, as she explains that she is a lawyer but also, something else. There is a quick body shot of Jennifer fully-green with her comic book accurate costume, although it cuts away before we see She-Hulk’s face. We also get two glimpses of Mark Ruffalo, who returns as Jennifer’s cousin, Bruce Banner/Hulk.

    The first scene shows Bruce experimenting on Jennifer when she is just a child, presumably in a flashback, but what is interesting is that he is Smart Hulk in this scene. Since ‘Shang-Chi’ gave us an end-credit scene that revealed that at some point after the events of ‘Avengers: Endgame,’ Smart Hulk reverted back to Bruce, it makes you wonder if this scene takes place between ‘Endgame’ and ‘Shang-Chi.’ If that is the case, and Jennifer was a child during that time period, it makes you wonder if the bulk of the series itself will make a time jump and take place decades after ‘Endgame’? We also get a clip that looks more like a commercial, with Jennifer and Bruce dressed in retro clothes and Jennifer saying, “”Don’t make me angry, you wouldn’t like me when I’m angry,” which is clearly a nod to the 1970’s series, The Incredible Hulk.

    The last series to get new footage in the video presentation was ‘Ms. Marvel,’ which stars Iman Vellani as 16-year-old Kamala Khan. A Pakistani American and a fan-girl of the Avengers, Kamala is overjoyed when she discovers she has superpowers, and now must use them to find her place in the world. The footage shows her revealing her iconic mask for the first time and ends with Kamala standing on a New Jersey rooftop wearing a Captain Marvel Halloween Costume and preparing to use her powers to fly for the first time. Vellani is set to reprise her role, along with Teyonah Parris from ‘WandaVision’ and Brie Larson, in the upcoming feature film, ‘The Marvels.’

    But that’s not it! Marvel also announced a slew of new upcoming shows, some of which had been rumored, and also confirmed that ‘Loki’ and ‘What If…?’ will be getting second seasons. In fact, ‘What If…?’ will also be getting a spinoff with the new animated series ‘Marvel Zombies,’ which imagines a world where Marvel’s heroes have been turned into the undead. Staying with animation, Disney+ also announced a sequel to the classic 90’s animated X-Men series entitled ‘X-Men ’97,’ as well as ‘Spider-Man: Freshman Year,’ which will look at Peter Parker’s first year in high school, and ‘I Am Groot,’ a series of original shorts starring everyone’s favorite sentient tree.

    On the live-action side, ‘Secret Invasion’ was confirmed, which is based on the popular Marvel Comics series. The show will bring Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury and Ben Mendelsohn’s Talos back together to fight a faction of shape-shifting Skrulls who have been infiltrating Earth for years. Also confirmed were ‘Echo,’ which will star Alaqua Cox as Maya Lopez, who will be introduced in ‘Hawkeye,’ and James Gunn will write and direct ‘The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.’

    Marvel also announced two new series based on the Iron Man franchise. First is ‘Armor Wars,’ which will star Don Cheadle reprising his role as War Machine. The second is ‘Ironheart,’ a series that will star Dominique Thorne as Riri Williams, a genius inventor who creates the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man. Finally, Marvel confirmed the recent rumor that Kathryn Hahn will reprise her ‘WandaVision’ role as Agatha Harkness in her own series, which will be called ‘Agatha: House of Harkness.’


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    While there was no new footage included, fans got their first look at the making of the upcoming Star Wars series, ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi.’ The video is narrated by director Debbie Chow and actor Ewan McGregor and explains what fans can expect from the new series. “For this character to come back, the fans have been waiting long enough,” said McGregor. Chow explained that this is a “dark time,” for Kenobi and that it is “not safe” for him with “Jedi hunters” on the rise. McGregor said that his character has one task, which is “to keep Luke safe,” but Chow explained how that is just a starting point for the series.

    “The most beautiful thing of all is that it has brought me back together with Hayden,” McGregor said about the return of Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader. “We couldn’t tell the story of Obi-Wan Kenobi without addressing Anakin or Darth Vader,” added Chow. We are then given some behind the scenes shots of McGregor at rehearsal practicing his lightsaber skills. “To have another swing at each other, might be quite satisfying for everybody,” the actor teased in closing.

    Disney+ also released a Boba Fett documentary called ‘Under the Helmet: The Legacy of Boba Fett.’ It is mostly a “history of the character” video and does not include any new footage from the upcoming series ‘The Book of Boba Fett,’ which premieres on December 29th.

    Finally, the presentation included a video from the set of the new series ‘Willow,’ which is based on the 1988 Ron Howard-directed and George Lucas-produced movie. The film’s star, Warwick Davis returns as the title character, and introduced the cast that includes Ruby Cruz (‘Mare of Easttown’), Erin Kellyman (‘The Falcon and The Winter Soldier’), and Tony Revolori (‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’). The video was done “tongue in cheek” with Davis playing a version of his arrogant ‘Life’s Too Short’ character and getting upset when the younger cast can’t remember the original film and begin to question why anyone would want a sequel series!


    PIXAR

    Unfortunately, Pixar did not have a lot to announce outside of a Cars-based animated series called ‘Cars on the Road,’ which will feature Owen Wilson and Larry the Cable Guy reprising their roles as Lightning McQueen and Mater, respectively. Other announcements from the animation company included behind the scenes documentaries for the upcoming feature films ‘Turning Red’ and ‘Lightyear,’ as well as a new series called ‘Win or Lose,’ which is an animated show that will highlight the perspectives of different characters as a middle school coed softball team prepares for their championship game.


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    On the Disney Studios side, a remake of ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ was announced, which will star Gabrielle Union (‘Bad Boys II’) and Zach Braff (‘Oz the Great and Powerful’) and is set to premiere in March 2022. ‘Enchanted’ fans will be happy to learn that the long-awaited sequel, ‘Disenchanted’ will hit the streaming network in the fall of 2022 and once again star Amy Adams and Patrick Dempsey. It was also announced that comedians John Mulaney and Andy Samberg will star in the new live-action/CG animation film entitled ‘Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers,’ which is based on Disney’s popular chipmunk characters and will premiere in the spring of 2022.

    Director Robert Zemeckis’ ‘Pinocchio,’ based on the Disney animated classic, will bow in the fall of 2022 as well, and stars Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo, and Luke Evans, with the voices of Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Keegan-Michael Key and Lorraine Bracco. Also premiering in the fall of 2022, just in time for Halloween, is ‘Hocus Pocus 2,’ which is a sequel to the cult classic 1990’s movie. Returning stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy are all set to reprise their roles as the Sanderson sisters in the new sequel. A new clip from Peter Jackson’s upcoming documentary, ‘The Beatles: Get Back’ was also released featuring the legendary band performing “I Got a Feeling” in rare behind the scenes footage. The three-part documentary launches on Disney+ November 25th.

    Disney also announced a new series based on the beloved best-selling novels ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles,’ as well as animated spinoff series from some of their most popular films, including Baymax from ‘Big Hero Six,’ Tiana from ‘The Princess and the Frog,’ and’ Zootopia+,’ which opens up the world of ‘Zootopia.’ They also announced ‘The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild,’ which will star Simon Pegg as his ‘Ice Age: Collision Course’ character.

    Finally, National Geographic announced a new six-part series for 2022 called ‘Limitless’ with Chris Hemsworth. The series will follow the ‘Thor’ actor as he helps viewers discover the full potential of the human body. Nat Geo also announced a series called ‘Welcome to Earth,’ which is set to premiere on Disney+ next month. The series will be hosted by Will Smith as he encounters Earth’s greatest wonders.

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt Talks ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’

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    ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’ is a new animated series on Apple TV+. Joseph Gordon-Levitt lends his voice to one of the characters in the series, and he also serves as the series’ executive producer. Gordon-Levitt and his co-star Archie Yates (who voices Sprout) recently spoke with Moviefone about the series.

    Moviefone: Joseph, what was it that intrigued you enough to sign onto this project? And also as executive producer?

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Well, this project began with an artist named Toff Mazery, who I’ve known for a long time since he joined HitRecord. And HitRecord is this community I started years ago. It’s all about creativity and collaboration. And Toff was just such a brilliant artist in the community, such a great illustrator, and animator, and writer that I came to him and I said, “Okay, if you could do anything you wanted, what would you do?” And, what he came up with was ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory.’ So I’ve just been supporting him since then. And it’s a dream come true getting it out there now for audiences to be able to watch.

    MF: I just found it so delightful, the colors and the messages in it. Archie, what is a Sprite?

    Sprout (voiced by Archie Yates), Floof (voiced by Christina Militia), Xandra (voiced by Lily Williams) and Wolfboy (voiced by Kassian Akhtar) in 'Wolfboy and the Everything Factory'
    Sprout (voiced by Archie Yates), Floof (voiced by Christina Militia), Xandra (voiced by Lily Williams) and Wolfboy (voiced by Kassian Akhtar) in ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’

    Archie Yates: So a Sprite is a worker of the Everything Factory. Which create everything that is known to exist on the surface. So the clouds, the sky, the trees, the grass, the life, everything. And all of them are really kooky with their own unique designs. And they’re really cute.

    MF: They are really cute. So what does Sprout look like? And what kind of Sprite is he?

    Yates: Sprout is either a Forest or a Plant Sprite, I can never remember. It might be a Forest Sprite. And he is a short, adorable, little munchkin with a flower growing out of his head. And overall he’s really sweet, and he always brings optimism to every situation that he’s in.

    MF: Joseph, who is Professor Luxcraft. And what is the Everything Factory?

    Gordon-Levitt: So like Archie was saying, the Everything Factory is this magical place in the center of the Earth, where all natural things are created. Whether it’s the trees, or your dreams, or laughs, or hiccups. They’re all created by these magical creatures called Sprites. And Professor Luxcraft is sort of the grand mentor of all the young Sprites; who teaches them how to grow up and create all the things that they need to create. And teaches magic. And has a special focus on Wolfboy, who is quite an extraordinary young student.

    Luxcraft (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) in 'Wolfboy and the Everything Factory'
    Luxcraft (voiced by Joseph Gordon-Levitt) in ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’

    MF: Wolfboy is human, we find out, but Professor Luxcraft allows him to stay at the Everything Factory and at The Academy, right? There’s this training ground for the Sprites.

    Gordon-Levitt: Yeah. The young Sprites are learning how to grow up and create all the things that they need to create. And yes, normally humans are not ever allowed in the Everything Factory. They don’t know it exists. They can’t see Sprites, but Wolfboy is this very extra special human. And you find out, out over the course of the story, more and more about what that means.

    MF: And Archie, what is the friendship between Wolfboy and Sprout?

    Yates: Usually, Sprout is a very friendly person and makes friends really fast. So as soon as the first episode is over, Sprout sees Wolfboy as a second best friend. Because they’ve already gone through this massive adventure together. And Sprout just likes everyone and everything that comes into his path. So it’s really sweet. Yeah.

    ‘Wolfboy and the Everything Factory’ is now streaming on Apple TV+.

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt faces terrible choices in ‘7500’

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt faces terrible choices in ‘7500’

    In the upcoming film ‘7500,’ Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays an airline co-pilot that faces an awful choice when armed men attack passengers – does he let them into the secure cockpit, or does he keep them out, even as they threaten to murder passengers?

    From the official synopsis:

    In the cockpit of a commercial airliner about to depart Berlin for Paris, the plane’s soft-spoken young American co-pilot, Tobias (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), runs through the preflight checklist with the German pilot, Michael (Carlo Kitzlinger). Tobias’ flight-attendant girlfriend, Gökce (Aylin Tezel), comes in to chat briefly with him about preschools for their son before preparing the passengers for takeoff. But what starts out as a routine day on the job quickly turns into a life-or-death struggle when terrorists determined to take control of the plane force their way into the cockpit. Armed with knives fashioned from broken glass, they stab Michael and slash Tobias’ arm. Amid the chaos, Tobias manages to subdue one of the hijackers and push another back into the cabin, locking the door behind him. With Michael barely conscious, a terrified Tobias contacts air traffic control to arrange an emergency landing in Hanover. Infuriated, the terrorists in the cabin threaten to kill a passenger unless Tobias lets them back into the cockpit, which — following airline protocol — he refuses to do. But when the hijackers make good on their promise and then take a crew member hostage, this ordinary man’s resolve is put to an excruciating test.

    The film was directed by Patrick Vollrath, director of the 2015 Oscar-nominated short film ‘Everything Will Be Okay’ (German: Alles wird gut).

    ‘7500’ will be available on Amazon Prime on June 19, 2020.

  • 9 Things You Never Knew About ‘(500) Days of Summer’ on its 10th Anniversary

    9 Things You Never Knew About ‘(500) Days of Summer’ on its 10th Anniversary

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    Romantic comedies don’t get much better than “(500) Days of Summer.” Ten years later, we still enjoy getting caught up in the whirlwind, doomed romance between Tom and Summer. To celebrate this anniversary, here are some things you might not know about “(500) Days of Summer.”

    1. Co-writer Scott Neustadter based the screenplay and the characterization of Tom on one of his previous relationships. On the DVD commentary he estimates 75% of the events in the film actually happened to him.

    2. While well-known now for directing the “Amazing Spider-Man” movies and 2017’s “Gifted,” at the time director Marc Webb was mostly known for his music video work. “(500) Days of Summer” was his first feature-length project.

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    3. Webb returned to his roots after completing work on the film, filming a music video starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschanel dancing to the song “Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?” from Deschanel’s band She & Him.

    4. The movie is widely praised as a showcase for Los Angeles architecture, but originally the script was set in San Francisco.

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    5. Before Deschanel was cast as Summer, the character was written as having a short, blond hairstyle representative of summer.

    6. Matthew Gray Gubler‘s dialogue had to be slightly altered in order to avoid an R-rating. Apparently Paul saying the word “humjob” instead of “blowjob” made all the difference to the MPAA.

    7. The documentary about love contains a great deal of footage not included in the final movie. In fact, it wasn’t originally intended to be included at all, at least until it received strong test audience reactions.

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    8. The rooms used for Tom’s apartment and the New Hampshire Greetings offices were both in the same building.

    9. The movie gives conflicting information as to what year it takes place. The narrator refers to May 23 being on a Wednesday, which would suggest the film unfolds from January 8, 2006 to May 23, 2007. However, one of Summer’s email messages to Tom is dated 2008.

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt Marks 25th Anniversary of ‘Angels in the Outfield’

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt Marks 25th Anniversary of ‘Angels in the Outfield’

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    Twenty-five years ago, Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s career took a divine turn and he’s still grateful.

    The two-time Golden Globe nominee posted an adorable photo via Twitter on Monday to mark the 25th anniversary of “Angels in the Outfield” opening in theaters. It shows a very young Gordon-Levitt alongside his co-stars Danny Glover and Milton Davis Jr. He played Roger, a foster kid who prayed his baseball team, the California Angels, would win the pennant so that his dad would return for him. Glover starred as the Angels’ manager, while Davis Jr. played Roger’s friend J.P.

    “Forever grateful for the experience of making that movie with such a wonderful cast and crew,” Gordon-Levitt wrote of “Angels in the Outfield” in his post.

    The film was one of the actor’s earlier films, and as fans know, he’s gone on to have a successful career. He has starred in films such as “Snowden,” “50/50,” and “(500) Days of Summer.” He’ll also be seen in the upcoming film “7500” and an untitled project from directors Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost. And still, he hasn’t forgotten his early work or his co-stars.

    [via: Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Twitter; h/t: EW]

  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt Thriller ‘7500’ Sells to Amazon at Cannes

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt Thriller ‘7500’ Sells to Amazon at Cannes

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    It’s been a busy day for big deals at the Cannes Film Festival, with a new thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt the latest title to get snapped up for distribution.

    Deadline reports that “7500,” in which Gordon-Levitt plays the co-pilot of a plane that is hijacked by terrorists, is set to take flight at Amazon Studios, following bids from multiple potential buyers. The flick marks the feature directorial debut of Patrick Vollrath, who received an Oscar nomination for his live action short film “Everything Will Be Okay.” Vollrath is also writing the script for “7500.”

    The production is the latest of several high-profile films hailing from Germany to make big deals at Cannes this year. Terrence Malick‘s “A Hidden Life,” shot in both English and German, secured an eight-figure payday for its distribution rights.

    Amazon has also had a busy time at Cannes, with the burgeoning film powerhouse previously picking up the rights to “Les Miserables,” a buzzy French film set in the same Parisian neighborhood in which Victor Hugo set his classic novel. This story is based on director Ladj Ly’s Cesar-nominated short of the same name, which was inspired by the 2005 riots in the French capital.

    Stay tuned to see when Amazon releases “7500.”

    [via: Deadline]

  • 12 Things You Never Knew About ’10 Things I Hate About You’ on its 20th Anniversary

    12 Things You Never Knew About ’10 Things I Hate About You’ on its 20th Anniversary

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    Apparently the easiest way to make Shakespeare accessible to modern teens is to re-imagine his iconic stories as movies about high school romance. That’s the takeaway from “10 Things I Hate About You,” a rom-com that’s stayed fresh and relevant even after 20 years. Celebrate that anniversary with a few interesting factoids you might not have known.

    1. “10 Things I Hate About You” is a modernized retelling of Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew,” a play that follows the difficult courtship between main characters Petruchio and Katherina.

    2. Joseph Gordon-Levitt‘s character Cameron actually quotes a line from “The Taming of the Shrew” when he says “I burn, I pine, I perish!”

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    3. The film was shot entirely on location in Tacoma and Seattle, Washington, with the real-life Stadium High School in Tacoma being transformed into Padua High School.

    4. Heath Ledger‘s fellow teen heartthrobs Josh Hartnett and Ashton Kutcher also tried out for the role of Patrick.

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    5. There’s a strange trend of actors who sing “Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You” on screen later going on to play Batman villains. Ledger became the third actor to manage that feat after Christopher Walken and Michelle Pfeiffer.

    6. Apparently Julia Stiles‘ character Kat has a thing for Batman’s nemesis, the Joker. Not only did Ledger go on to play Joker in 2008’s “The Dark Knight,” but Kat also keeps a picture of actor Jared Leto hidden in her bedroom. Leto played Joker in 2016’s “Suicide Squad.”

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    7. Larisa Oleynik and Joseph Gordon-Levitt also played characters who date on the sitcom “Third Rock From the Sun.”

    8. Julia Stiles and Andrew Keegan would go on to star in another modernized, high school-oriented Shakespeare film in 2001’s “O.”

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    9. Director Gil Junger also played a small role as a teacher at Padua High, but his scenes were cut from the final version.

    10. The final cut of the film also jettisoned a subplot involving Susan May Pratt‘s character Mandella contemplating suicide as a way of getting closer to Shakespeare.

    11. Despite playing a high schooler in the movie, Gabrielle Union was 26 at the time of filming.

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    12. The movie was remade as a TV sitcom for ABC Family in 2009. While Junger returned to direct several episodes, Larry Miller was the only actor to reprise his role from the film.

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  • Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen Board Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Chicago 7’

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen Board Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Chicago 7’

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    Aaron Sorkin‘s “The Trial of the Chicago 7”  just added Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen to its already impressive cast.

    The drama is about the 1969 trial of seven men who were charged by the federal government with conspiracy for protesting at the chaotic 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

    Sorkin said, “I’m thrilled to be making a movie about one of one of the craziest, funniest, most intense, most tragic and most triumphant trials in American history. ‘C-7’ may take place in the late ’60’s, but there’s no better time to tell this story than today.”

    The cast includes Eddie Redmayne as defendant/activist Tom Hayden, Sacha Baron Cohen as Abbie Hoffman, Alex Sharp as Rennie Davis, and Rogen as Jerry Rubin (who famously showed up to trial wearing judges’ robes). Gordon-Levitt will play prosecutor Richard Schultz.  Jonathan Majors is playing Black Panther co-founder Bobby Seale.

    Michael Keaton is reportedly being sought for the role of William Kunstler, the radical lawyer and civil rights activist who defended the Chicago 7.

    Production is scheduled for late summer. Shooting was originally set to begin in February.

    “Chicago 7” will be Oscar- and Emmy-winning writer Sorkin’s second film as director: He made his feature directorial debut in 2017 with “Molly’s Game,” which he also wrote.

    [Via Deadline]