Nolan Offers "Superman" Hints

So what would a "Superman" movie led by Christopher Nolan look like?

Ever since news broke that the director of the last two "Batman" movies had signed on to "godfather" the latest project about the Man of Steel over at Warner Brothers, speculation has run rampant about what the next movie would look like. Some rumors on-line have said that the movie would involve Metallo and Lex Luthor and might go under the title "Man of Steel." Others have said it would be a complete franchise reboot while others have said it would pick up after "Superman Returns."

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Warner Considers "Wizard of Oz" Remakes

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You can blame the reboot rage you're about to feel on the huge opening for "Alice in Wonderland."

With the Tim Burton movie raking in cash at the box-office, other studios are looking at ways to re-imagine a variety of classic films for the modern audience. The Los Angeles Times reports that Warner Brothers is considering not one but two updates of the classic movie, "The Wizard of Oz."

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Disney World Changes Monorails to Light Cycles

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If you're headed to the Magic Kingdom in Florida, you may notice a difference in one of the ways you head into the park.

To tie in with the upcoming release of "Tron: Legacy," Disney World has redesigned its monorails as the Light Cycles from "Tron."

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Sony Readies Motion Controller

One of the big selling points of the Nintendo Wii is its motion controller.

Sony is preparing to offer its answer to the Wii later this year with its own set of motion controllers, the Move.

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Hollywood Has Record Year

Ticket sales for movies reached an all-time high last year, thanks largely in part to high demand and higher ticket prices for 3-D films reports USA Today.

For 2009, ticket sales rose 10% worldwide, leading to a take of $29.9 billion at the box-office. That figure is a new high for the movie industry.

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Slice Queen Report #006: Oscar Roundup

Brooke Lewis gives us a report on her trip to the Academy Awards Red Carpet event, courtesy of Bryce Campbell.

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Corman Teases "Sharktopus"

A couple of weeks ago, we brought you news that SyFy has brought in legendary B-movie director Roger Corman to helm their original movie "Sharktopus."

For weeks, we've had speculation about what exactly the movie would entail both on our web site and in the voice mail show. But now Corman is offering a few more details inside the world of "Skartopus."

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"Spartacus" Star Has Cancer

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Actor Andy Whitfield has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and will begin treatment immediately in New Zealand. Whitfield is the star of the Starz's series "Spartacus: Blood and Sand."

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Search for Captain America Expands

Last week, we told you about the short list of actors that were in the running for the big-screen role of Captain America.

And while we can't yet tell you who will play Cap, we can tell you who won't be donning the red, white and blue costume.

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Evan Rachel Wood Drops Out of Spidey Musical

The troubled Broadway musical based on Marvel's Spider-Man has lost it Mary Jane.

Actress Evan Rachel Wood has dropped out of the show, according to Scifi Wire.

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Corey Haim Passes Away

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Actor Corey Haim, who rose to fame in the 1980's with a string of hit movies including 'The Lost Boys," has passed away at the age of 38.

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New Inductees Into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame

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The Science Fiction Hall of Fame has announced four new inductees for the year.

They are:

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Sign a Petition to Name a Baby "Megatron"

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While Aiden and Amelia may have been the most popular names for a boy or a girl in 2009, a new on-line campaign could ensure that at least one child won't have a lot of classmates with the same name when he or she enters school.

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"Scibblenauts" Sequel Arriving Later This Year

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If you can't get enough of the Nintendo DS game "Scribbleanuts" we have good news--a sequel to the popular game is coming out later this year.

Warner Bros. Interactive announced that it will publish a sequel to the popular game later this year reports USA Today.

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Sony To Sell 3-D TVs Starting in June

3-D TV sets are coming home.

Sony announced yesterday that it will begin selling 3-D television sets in June.

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