'Pushing Daisies' was honored with an award from the Casting Society of America, winning an Artios Awards, the Hollywood Reporter says || James Cromwell, who played Zefram Cochrane in 1996's 'Star Trek: First Contact,' broke his collarbone in a fall off his bicycle last weekend, Yahoo! News reports. He's expected to fully recover. || ABC's 'Lost' will return to Wednesday nights starting Jan. 21. A clip show will run at 8 followed by a two-hour premiere. || All of the Star Trek movies could be coming to Blu-Ray as early as next year, Digital Bits says. Paramount had supported HD-DVD, but has conceded defeat to Blu-Ray, and is now moving to the format || SciFi Channel's 'Warehouse 13' has completed its creative staff with the likes of Jack Kenny, David Simkins, Drew Greenberg, Stephen Scaia, and others || 'Pushing Daisies' was honored with an award from the Casting Society of America, winning an Artios Awards, the Hollywood Reporter says || James Cromwell, who played Zefram Cochrane in 1996's 'Star Trek: First Contact,' broke his collarbone in a fall off his bicycle last weekend, Yahoo! News reports. He's expected to fully recover. || ABC's 'Lost' will return to Wednesday nights starting Jan. 21. A clip show will run at 8 followed by a two-hour premiere. || All of the Star Trek movies could be coming to Blu-Ray as early as next year, Digital Bits says. Paramount had supported HD-DVD, but has conceded defeat to Blu-Ray, and is now moving to the format || SciFi Channel's 'Warehouse 13' has completed its creative staff with the likes of Jack Kenny, David Simkins, Drew Greenberg, Stephen Scaia, and others ||
 
 

Don't Believe Those Batman Rumors



By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Dark Horizons
Oct-08-2008

Whether it's about directors, guest actors, villains, storylines -- if it involves the third Batman movie, don't believe it.

David Goyer, who was involved with the story on both "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight," told MTV News that absolutely nothing has been written in stone about the proposed sequel, including whether or not Christopher Nolan will be back to helm it.

"Chris and I haven't even talked about it," Goyer said. "He quite understandably is taking a long, long vacation and wants to purge himself."

On top of that, Nolan only likes to concentrate on one film at a time, he said. And while both Goyer and Nolan have tossed around ideas, no one has actually sat down and put them on paper.

"I wish I could tell you more," Goyer said. "There really isn't anything to tell."

Fans, of course, are excited to see what the two will pull out of their hats next. Nolan had already taken on a very difficult job a few years ago in trying to successfully reinvent Batman, a move that actually was quite fruitful for Warner Bros., even if it wasn't a smash hit at the box office. While the first movie had a $205.3 million take, the sequel that included the late Heath Ledger $524.5 million domestically so far, making it the second highest-grossing movie of all time, behind only "Titanic."

"If and when [Chris is] ready to talk, we'll talk," Goyer said.

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