Photos of Megan Fox on the set of Paramount Pictures’ Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have gone online. The shots were taken today in New York and show Fox as reporter April O’Neil jumping on a trampoline while decked out in black leggings and a skintight lavender top.
Fox is also seen hanging out with co-star and “Arrested Development” star Will Arnett while wearing O’Neil’s signature yellow jacket, black jeans and boots.
TMNT was first published as a comic by Mirage Studios in 1984 and centers on four turtles that mutate into humanoids after being exposed to radioactive slime. A giant rat trains them in martial arts and they become crime fighters.
TMNT is produced by Michael Bay and directed by Jonathan Liebesman. The Turtles are played by Alan Ritchson (Raphael)), Jeremy Howard (Donatello), Noel Fisher (Michelangelo) and Pete Ploszek (Leonardo). The film opens June 6, 2014.
Showtime has released a behind-the-scenes featurette titled “From Cop to Killer” to promote the final season of its hit serial killer drama “Dexter,” premiering June 30.
The clip examines Debra Morgan’s (Jennifer Carpenter) rise in Miami homicide and what appears to be her imminent downfall now that she has committed murder to protect her brother Dexter (Michael C. Hall).
HBO has released the first official trailer for season six of its popular vampire soap “True Blood,” premiering June 16. While the show’s plot has gone off the rails and the characters become more whacky, it still fun enough for those of us who like a little nudity with our gore.
“True Blood” season six sees the return of all our favorites and the addition of newcomers Rutger Hauer (The Hitcher), Arliss Howard (”Rubicon”), Luke Grimes (“Brothers & Sisters), Jurnee Smollett-Bell (”Friday Night Lights”), Amelia Rose Blaire (”90210″) and Karolina Wydra (“House”).
Gang bang queen Jasmine St. Claire has been recruited to star in writer/director Tom DeNucci’s Army of the Damned, co-starring genre icon Michael Berryman (Hills Have Eyes), bad actor Tony Todd (Hatchet), Godsmack singer Sully Erna, stunner Jackie Moore (100 Ghost Street) and WWE Diva Maria Kanellis.
The synopsis reads:
Army of the Damned tells the story of a hit reality TV crew following a group of local cops in a sleepy town. Things go horribly wrong for the cops when they respond to a call that brings a whole new meaning to the term “domestic disturbance.”
Faced with life and death situations, these officers are forced to throw the rule book out in order to stay alive. With the help of a reclusive hermit and a petty criminal, the lawmen do all they can to serve, protect and avoid joining the Army of the Damned.
Before breaking into acting, St. Claire broke the record for world’s biggest gang-bang in 1996 by taking on a reported 300 men in one day. She would then go on to star in Jasmine’s Last Gang Bang and Blow It Out Your Ass, in which she blew flames out of her asshole.
Relativity Media’s Crow reboot may finally get off the ground. Deadline reports that Clash of the Titans and Immortals star Luke Evans is in final negotiations to topline the film as Eric, the tragic antihero created by comic book artist James O’Barr in 1989.
A film adaptation starring Brandon Lee was first produced in 1994 to big success. Unfortunately, a tragic prop gun accident claimed Lee’s life on the set. Actor Vincent Perez took over the role in 1996’s The Crow: City of Angels. The sequel proved to be a turkey and he returned to French cinema.
Evans’ most recent genre offerings include the WWE Studios and Pathe UK slasher No One Lives and Relativity’s Edgar Allan Poe based thriller The Raven. He will next be seen in Universal Pictures’ Dracula: Year Zero and the upcoming Hobbit sequels Desolation of Smaug and There and Back Again.
American Mary and Ginger Snaps star Katharine Isabelle is set to topline Spanish studio Filmax’s Torment. She’ll co-star with “Sanctuary” actor Robin Dunne in the Jordan Barker (The Marsh) directed home-invasion thriller.
Written by Michael Foster, Torment follows a family of three as they discover that they are not alone during what was supposed to be a quiet family getaway. Production on the film kicked off this week. Filmax is the studio behind the international hit franchise Rec.
Isabelle, best known for playing Ginger Fitzgerald in the werewolf movie series Ginger Snaps, will next be seen in Jen and Sylvia Soska’s medical frightener American Mary. Notable creds include Freddy Vs. Jason, Chris Nolan’s Insomnia, Uwe Boll’s Rampage, and the Katie Holmes’ vehicle Disturbing Behavior.
A sales trailer has gone online for writer and director Stephen Sommers’ adaptation of Dean Koontz’s Odd Thomas, starring Anton Yelchin (Fright Night), Willem Dafoe (Antichrist), Addison Timlin and Addison Timlin’s breasts (“Californication”).
Odd Thomas is a short-order cook (Yelchin) who can speak with the dead and identify evil forces. When a mysterious man arrives in his small California town, Thomas is convinced that doom accompanies the stranger. Caught in the mix are his girlfriend (Timlin) and the local police chief (Dafoe).
Dimension Films and Radius TWC have released a red band trailer for producer Eli Roth and Chilean director Nicolás López’s Aftershock, a white-knuckle disaster flick inspired by the aftermath of the 2010 Chilean earthquake.
Aftershock stars Roth, Ariel Levy and Nicolás Martínez as dudes whose efforts to get laid by sisters Lorenza Izzo and Andrea Osvárt and their Russian model girlfriend Natasha Yarovenko during a night of club hopping are thwarted when an earthquake and tsunami hit.
I caught a media screening of this film and can’t stress enough how much of a blast it is… like The Hangover for horror fans. It opens in selected theaters on May 10. Don’t miss it.
Oblivion star and former Bond Girl Olga Kurylenko is set join Reliance Entertainment and IM Global’s Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters, an adaptation of Richelle Mead’s bestselling young-adult book series from Mean Girls director Mark Waters and Heathers scribe Daniel Waters.
Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters follows the relationship between 17-year-old Rose Hathaway (Zoey Deutch) and her vampire BFF Lissa (Lucy Fry) as they attend St. Vladimir’s Academy, a school for vamps who wish to retain their humanity. According to Deadline, Kurylenko will play headmistress Kirova.
Kurylenko was best known for her portrayal of revenge-seeking Bond girl Camille Montes in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace up until this year’s hit sci-fi snorefest Oblivion. The Ukrainian stunner can also be seen in Neil Marshall’s Centurion and the big-screen video game adaptations Hitman and Max Payne.
Monarch Home Entertainment has set a May 21 DVD release date for director Christian Charles’ (Comedian) new horror-comedy Love Sick Love, starring “Gossip Girl” regular Matthew Settle and “Dexter” season seven stunner Katia Winter.
Winter plays Dori, an attractive woman whose infatuation with a slick New York businessman (Settle) leads her to abduct him and force him to spend a year’s worth of holidays with her over the course of one very dangerous weekend.
Winter is coming off season seven of Showtime’s “Dexter,” in which she toplessly played Russian stripper Nadia. She will next be seen inThe Banshee Chapter, a drug-thriller from actor/producer Zachary Quinto’s Before the Door and the Fox pilot “Sleepy Hollow,” a re-imagining of the Washington Irvingclassic.