American Idol Season 11 Audition Schedule

American Idol, television’s No. 1 show, begins its 11th nationwide search for the best undiscovered talent in the country in St. Louis, MO on Tuesday, June 28. The search for the next singing superstar continues in Portland, OR, on Saturday, July 2; San Diego, CA, on Friday, July 8; Pittsburgh, PA, on Friday, July 15; Charleston, SC, on Friday, July 22; Denver, CO, on Friday, July 29; and Houston, TX, on Friday, Aug. 26.

American Idol auditions will be held as follows:

 

  • St. Louis, MO – Tuesday, June 28 – Scottrade Center

 

Portland, OR – Saturday, July 2 – Rose Garden

San Diego, CA – Friday, July 8 -Petco Park

Pittsburgh, PA – Friday, July 15 – Heinz Field

Charleston, SC – Friday, July 22 – North Charleston Coliseum

Denver, CO – Friday, July 29 – INVESCO Field at Mile High

Houston, TX – Friday, Aug. 26 – Reliant Park

Full details regarding the St. Louis auditions are below. Specific information on the subsequent audition cities will be announced shortly.

Disney Starts Work on another “Tron” Sequel

In the build-up to the last December’s release of Tron: Legacy, it was abundantly clear that Disney was hoping to kickstart a new franchise after the original Tron laid dormant for almost two solid decades.  Provided that the sequel performed up to par, director Joseph Kosinski seemed likely to return, along with screenwriters Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz.  After six months with little to no movement on another adventure in the Grid, Disney has hired a new writer, David DiGilio, to tackle a hypothetical third Tron film.

THR’s Heat Vision reports that Kitsis and Horowitz were unable to return for another round because of their commitment to the new ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time, which the duo created and will executive produce.  Interestingly, DiGilio, the writer of the 2006 Paul Walker-sled dog film Eight Below and a graduate of Disney’s writers program, also just got involved in a television series of his own creation.  He recently sold a pitch for a postapocalyptic medical drama titled Last H.O.P.E.(Hospital on Planet Earth) to Showtime.

Tron: Legacy, which starred Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, and Olivia Wilde, grossed $400 million worldwide.  It was also hugely expensive to produce and market, meaning that the profit margin was thin.  As such, Disney has not yet committed to another entry in the series.  Apparently, the decision to go ahead with a David DiGilio-penned sequel will largely depend on the reception to Tron: Uprising, an animated series set to air on Disney XD next year.

That series, commissioned before Tron: Legacy‘s release, bridges the gap between the 1982 original and its 2010 predecessor.  It will feature the voices of Elijah Wood, Mandy Moore, Paul Reubens, and Bruce Boxleitner.  Kitsis and Horowitz are producing.

As for Joseph Kosinski, Disney recently let go of the director’s project Horizons, aka Oblivion, which he is currently developing it at Universal.  Tom Cruise set to star in the science fiction epic, with production scheduled to begin this Fall.  It’s unknown whether that means he would be unable to return to Tron, should a sequel actually come to pass.

Tom Cruise New Look

By MIKE FLEMING | Friday June 17, 2011 @ 7:25pm PDTTags: Tom Cruise in Rock Of AgesTom Cruise Stacee Jaxx
Mike FlemingHere’s Tom Cruise in tats and gear as Stacee Jaxx, the 1980s rock star who’s a major player in Adam Shankman’s musical Rock Of Ages for New Line. Cruise belts out tunes like Bon Jovi’s “Wanted Dead Or Alive” as part of the cast that includes Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand, Mary J. Blige, Paul Giamatti, Malin Akerman, Bryan Cranston, Diego Boneta, and Julianne Hough:

 

 

Footloose Photo Featuring Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough

A new photo has debuted from the Paramount Pictures remakeFootloose, which arrives in theaters nationwide on October 14. Click on the photo below, which features Kenny Wormald and Julianne Hough, to access our gallery. Read on below the photo for news on when the first trailer will debut.

 

Footloose Photo

 

The first Footloose trailer will debut on Tuesday, June 21, so be sure to check back then for the first look at footage from director Craig Brewer‘s dance remake.

Footloose comes to theaters October 14th, 2011 and stars Kenny WormaldJulianne HoughDennis Quaid,Miles TellerAndie MacDowell. The film is directed by Craig Brewer.

Disney Set Date for “The Lone Ranger”

Just a few months ago, it looked as though we might not be seeing director Gore Verbinski‘s The Lone Ranger until 2014, but Disney is moving ahead with the high-profile revival of the serialized western hero and his sidekick Tonto, played respectively by Armie Hammerand Johnny Depp.  According to Deadline, the House of Mickey has just set the film for release on December 21, 2012.

 

The Lone Ranger is a reunion between Depp and Verbinski, who previously made hay with the first three films in the Pirates of the Caribbean  franchise.  Though Verbinski did not to return for this summer’s Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, he did work with Depp on the animated western Rango.  Also on board from the Pirates franchise is uber-producer Jerry Bruckheimer.  The screenplay is written by Justin Haythe, who previously contributed to The Clearing, and adaptedRevolutionary Road.

Since their first appearance on a serialized radio adventure in 1933 and continuing through media including television, film, and pulp novels, the Commanche Tonto has been the reliable sidekick of the heroic Texas Ranger, but this new version will give Johnny Depp‘s Tonto a more central role, rather than simply supporting Armie Hammer.  Verbinski and Depp have both previously commented that the film will have a new spin on the established dynamic, with Verbinski asserting that it is thematically inspired by “Don Quixote.”

The December 21, 2012 date is just one week after the December 14th debut of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the first half of director Peter Jackson‘s adaptation of the Lord of the Rings prequel.  The Lone Ranger‘s release is currently shared by Phillip Noyce‘s submarine thriller Hunter-Killer and Life of PiAng Lee‘s take on the novel by Yann Martel.

Martin Campbell discusses the Future of “Green Latern” and James Bond

New Zealand-born director Martin Campbell is no stranger to franchise filmmaking.  Most famously, he rejuvenated the James Bond series on two separate occasions with two very different Bonds: first with Pierce Brosnan in 1995’s GoldenEye, then yet again with Daniel Craig in Casino Royale more than a decade later.  He also directed both The Mask of Zorro and The Legend of Zorro, but even those blockbusters are relatively small in comparison with Green Lantern, his first comic book movie.  At a press conference for the film, Campbell shared his thoughts not only on the future of Green Lantern, but also the Bond franchise and Warner Bros’ upcoming DC Comics projects.

The first cinematic adventure of Hal Jordan contains many an Easter Egg setting up possibilities for potential sequels, and Warner Bros is hoping to turn Green Lantern into a series of reliable blockbusters.  While many directors of a film like this one commit to multiple entries of a franchise, Campbell has opted not to return.  Asked if he is signed on for a trilogy, he answered, “No,” and explained, “I’ve only just finished this one.”

After creating an entire army of intergalactic Lanterns and the dense universe they inhabit while delivering appropriately epic summer movie action, the director is eager for a change of pace.  “I’m going to do a little film,” he said, laughing.

Though he won’t be returning for a second round of spacefaring superheroics, Campbell was very much conscious that he was creating a template for future installments. “This film has become the instruction manual if they do any further ones,” he explained in an interview last month.  “It’s what we call pipe laying.”

 

At the press conference, he confirmed that he has no intention of returning to helm any more Martini-sipping espionage with the James Bond series.  He was also asked about his feelings on Quantum of Solace, the Marc Forster-directed follow-up that quite directly continued where Casino Royale left off but was not nearly as well received.  “I thought it was lousy,” he responded.  “I thought the story was pretty uninteresting.  I didn’t think the action was, kind of, related to the characters and I just though overall it was a bit of a mess, really.”

Despite that, he is confident that the mysterious, still-untitled Bond 23 will exceed its predecessor.  He said, “Hopefully this next one will be worth it.  Sam Mendes is directing it and I’m sure it’ll be terrific.”

While Marvel Studios has been setting up the elaborate interconnected world of The Avengers and 20th Century Fox has rebooted the Merry Mutants with X-Men: First Class, Warner Bros has been more deliberate in their cultivation of their DC Comics heroes.  Campbell brushed off the notion that Warners is feeling pressure to compete.  “They want to get it right,” he said of the studio’s approach to the iconic comic book characters.

Not only that, but he also offered a quick update on Christopher Nolan‘s The Dark Knight Rises and Zack Snyder‘s Superman reboot, Man of Steel, saying, “They’re shooting Batman now, as you know, and Superman begins shooting in about six weeks or ten weeks.”

Those two DC movies won’t hit theaters until next July and December, respectively, but Martin Campbell‘s Green Lantern will debut in 3D this June 17th.  The film stars Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Peter Sarsgaard, Mark Strong, Tim Robbins, Temuera Morrison, Angela Bassett, and the voices of Michael Clarke Duncan and Geoffrey Rush.

Citizen Kane Gets the Digital Treatment

Warner Home video will bring Citizen Kane to Blu-ray, iTunes, On Demand, Vudu and Amazon Instant Video on Sept. 13. Rosebud has never looked so beautiful.

The Hollywood Reporter makes it clear that this is not the average re-release or even digital restoration; Warner Bros. went back to the source to make the high-definition release look as good as possible.

Janet Wilson, an imaging colorist at Warner Bros. said in a statement, “The source for most of the picture was a 4K scan from a 1941 composite fine grain positive master … The work to re-create the original look of the film and to clean up the effects of aging was a painstaking, frame-by-frame process.”

The film consistently tops historical best-of lists compiled by film historians and the American Film Institute named it the number-one film of all time. Directed by Orson Welles (who also co-wrote and starred in it), the film chronicles the life of Charles Foster Kane, a thinly veiled film a clef for William Randolph Hearst.

It’s telling that Warner Bros. is undertaking such an extensive restoration, while also planning on releasing the film across lower-resolution digital services. This is part of a broader strategy employed by Warner Bros. and the other major home video groups to make catalog and new release titles available on as many platforms as possible, while still reserving Blu-ray for pristine presentation and extra features.

Amazon.com is accepting pre-orders for the collector’s edition of Citizen Kane, which will include HBO’s RKO 281, the documentary The Battle Over Citizen Kane, and all the extra features from the 60th anniversary DVD release.

Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Video

Pam-Am Trailer – Retro

Very “Retro” Promo for new “Pan-Am” series on ABC..

 

Can you say, “Mad Men” ripoff?

Filming Tax Credits Extended through 2014 in California

California’s film and television tax credits would be extended five more years if the State Assembly has its way, after a bill that would add an extra $500 million to the program was approved today by a 72-1 vote.

The state Senate will vote on the legislation, enacted in 2009 to slow runaway production, later in the summer. “What we’re doing with this bill is retaining and creating jobs by leveling the playing field and making California competitive again,” bill co-sponsor Felipe Fuentes told the LA Times. An additional $100 million is set to be allocated for the fiscal year that begins July 1, the Times said, but of course that’s if a new state budget is passed by then — Gov. Jerry Brown’s proposed cuts are massive and could steamroll any proposed credit program; they also have generated serious pushback from both sides of the aisle. Also, a state budget has been signed into law only five times in two decades, according to Reuters, so who knows how long this could take. The California Film Commission, which administers the program, said that since the incentive was signed into law, its projects are responsible for $2.2 billion in direct spending within the state, including $756 million in wages paid to below-the-line crew.

So will this make a difference?  Only time will tell.

LA Screenings Feedback

U.S. comedies have harder time than dramas traveling internationally. But strong showings by new half-hour series at the broadcast upfronts last week were followed by solid performances at this week’s L.A. Screenings, where international buyers gather to sample the new crop of U.S. series. Upfront standouts — Warner Bros.-produced CBS sitcom 2 Broke Girls and the 20th TV comedies New Girl (Fox) and Apt. 23 (ABC) — did very well. Two ambitious drama pilots set in the past, 20th/Fox Terra Novaand Sony/ABC’s Pan Am dazzled buyers though there were questions about the series living up to their pilots. On the drama side, also hot were the Warner Bros./J.J. Abrams-produced Person Of Interest (CBS) and Alcatraz (Fox), NBC’s Broadway drama Smash and fairytale procedural Grimm, ABC’s horror thriller The River, the Inception-flavored, mind-bending 20th/NBC drama Awake, Sony/CBS’ procedural Unforgettable, ABC’s soap Good Christian Belles and the Warner Bros./Kevin Williamson witch drama for the CW The Secret Circle. Secret Circle has been especially appealing to networks which already have the Williamson-produced CW drama The Vampire Diaries as the two series appear to be very compatible. (CW too will air them back-to-back on Thursdays.) A couple of pilots scored on the strength of their leads, including CBS’ A Gifted Man starring Patrick Wilson and CW’s Ringer starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. Once again cable series also are having strong showings. After impressing international buyers withBoardwalk Empire last year, HBO was back wowing ’em this year with the new Michael Mann/David Milch drama Luck starring international stars Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte. And 2 upcoming USA series, Suits and Necessary Roughness, also did well. While important for international buyers, L.A. Screenings are not an actual marketplace where foreign networks bid for new U.S. series. That only applies to the U.K. and Canadian markers. In most of the other territories, the new series will fall under existing output deals, so local programmers are coming to view what is coming their way next season.

 

by NELLIE ANDREEVA at Deadline.com