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  • Thursday, September 24

    No Jason Bateman in Hancock 2

    Jesse EisenbergHancock director Peter Berg has said that "everybody's going to come back for a sequel," but apparently that message never made its way to Jason Bateman. Bateman told Collider that he has "not been contacted" and doubts he will be a part of the proposed sequel.

    I cannot imagine I'd be a part of that. [Will Smith and Charlize Theron are] both immortal, and so they can kind of live in any time period, and they don't age, but I do, so why would they include me? I don't know.

    So despite a mention of Bateman's return in a recent Variety article about the Hancock sequel, Bateman reiterated that he is not involved.

    I don't know where that writer gets their information from as I haven't been contacted, nor have my representatives.

    The return of Smith and Theron still seems probable, and necessary since the sequel will focus on the home planet of the two immortals. Shield writers Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara have been hired to pen the screenplay.


    Posted 9/24/2009 by Ryan

  • Thursday, September 10

    Will Smith and Charlize Theron to Return in Hancock 2 - Plus a Third "All-Powerful" Actor

    Hancock"Everybody's going to come back for a sequel," said director Peter Berg in an interview with MTV about Hancock 2. Berg's confirmation validates what Charlize Theron said last September when she said she'd happily return to "ride the Will Smith train" if the rest of the key players returned too.

    Both Smith and Theron's characters were revealed at the end of Hancock to be immortal gods who become vulnerable when near each other for any length of time. For the sequel, Berg said we can expect the appearance of at least one more all-powerful god. What's more, he's got his eye on a well-known actor to play the third superhero.

    We have someone in mind. I'm not gonna tell you who, but we have!"

    Given that Will and Charlize are about as big as stars come, this means that he's clearly got another A-lister in mind for the movie. What a tease!


    Posted 9/10/2009 by Jim

  • Tuesday, August 25

    Hancock Sequel on Way; Writers Hired

    HancockWhen a movie makes $624 million dollars, as Hancock did, a sequel is guaranteed. Hancock 2 is taking shape, starting with the hiring of screenwriters Adam Fierro and Glen Mazzara. Both writers worked previously on FX's The Shield.

    Plot details are being kept secret, but director Peter Berg, who will return for the sequel, gave some spoilers to SciFiWire. In Hancock, Will Smith is an immortal god whose invulnerability disappears when in the presence of his immortal goddess, Charlize Theron. Berg expects the sequel to introduce more immortals.

    There might be another god out there. Might be another one.

    Hancock took 12 years to make it to the big screen. Berg says the sequel will arrive faster, but won't be rushed.

    They like to fast-track it, but Will's busy, I'm pretty busy. We're excited to do one, but we want the script to be right and the movie to be right. We don't feel a burning imperative to go right back into it.

    In other words: Get it "right," Fierro and Mazzara, or more writers will be hired.


    Posted 8/25/2009 by Ryan

  • Wednesday, July 1

    Bale Praises His Public Enemies Director (and Guns)

    Director Michael Mann's (Heat, Hancock) latest movie, Public Enemies, opens nationwide today. The movie, a period piece that was shot in many of the actual locations for events fictionalized in the movie, recounts the manhunt for notorious bank robber John Dillinger (played by Johnny Depp) by Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale), Special Agent with the FBI.

    Mann has credited the generous incentives offered by the state of Wisconsin at the time of filming as part of the reason behind his decision to film there for six weeks. According to a recent interview with Bale, working with Mann was one of his incentives for signing up for Public Enemies:

    Michael Mann is one of the finest filmmakers around. His ability to excel at all aspects of filmmaking is stunning. I loved his thoroughness.

    I loved the research and his attention to detail. This is a director who has a unique perception of what every actor is doing at all moments.

    However, it wasn't just the chance to work with a four-time Academy Sward-nominated director that appealed to Bale; he liked the guns, as well:

    It was the last dying breath of the guns that had some character to them. I know the guns we have nowadays are absolutely fatal and have incredible precision. But back in this era, you had the guns where you could smell the shots afterwards.

    I have to say that I enjoyed carrying them around with me.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies opens today!

    Posted 7/1/2009 by BrentJS

  • Thursday, January 1

    The Top Comic Book Movies of 2008

    Iron Man2008 was a big year for comic book movies. The biggest so far, in fact. With the help of Jim Littler, editor of ComicBookMovie.com, we've got the definitive Top 10 9 Comic Book Movies of 2008.



    Posted 1/1/2009 by reelz

  • Friday, December 5

    Will Smith Is Not Lacking for Ambition

    Our next President?The election season may be over, but that hasn't stopped Will Smith from making a lot of bold promises. While out on the campaign trail this week to promote his upcoming Oscar-baiting drama Seven Pounds, Hollywood's top-earning actor set forth quite an ambitious agenda. Over the past few days, he:

    Assured Collider that he has a "fantastic idea" for an I Am Legend prequel, involving the fall of Manhattan;

    Promised JoBlo that we will "definitely" see a Hancock sequel in "a few years";

    Hinted to Movieweb at the possibility of playing Barack Obama in a biopic, boasting that his ears make him a "lock" for the role; and

    Bragged to Barbara Walters that there was "no question" he himself could get elected president, if he wanted to.

    Next week, Smith reportedly plans to present his Comprehensive Unified Field Theory to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, at last bridging the gap between quantum physics and Einstein's Theory of Relativity.


    Posted 12/5/2008 by reelz

  • Tuesday, November 25

    New DVD Releases: Hancock, Meet Dave, and More

    Hancock, available today on DVD and Blu-rayThe summer blockbuster Hancock, starring Will Smith as a slacker superhero with a public-relations problem, leads this week's crop of new DVD releases. Also debuting today on DVD: Eddie Murphy's ill-fated sci-fi comedy Meet Dave; Vince Vaughn's ill-fated Christmas comedy Fred Claus; and the computer-animated, simian, and yes, also ill-fated, sci-fi comedy Space Chimps.

    And just in case you forgot to set your DVR last weekend, 24: Redemption arrives on DVD today -- just two days after it premiered on Fox. Pick it up and watch Jack Bauer singlehandedly save sub-Saharan Africa. Let's see Bono do that!


    Posted 11/25/2008 by reelz

  • Thursday, July 3

    Early Fan Reactions -- Hancock

    ReelzChannel's Fan*tastic Summer

    Hancock: Early Fan Reviews The critics are all over the map with Hancock, but the fans at the ArcLight Cinemas were more than willing to give us their first reactions.

    Next week ReelzChannel's Fan*tastic Summer braves the heat with Hellboy II.

    See the full summer movie schedule and watch all the trailers.


    Posted 7/3/2008 by reelz

  • Wednesday, July 2

    Superheroes Have Feelings Too

    Hancock, taking a beatingPoor Hancock. First, the pressures of saving the world for an ungrateful populace drive him to alcoholism, then his movie gets hit with a barrage of negative reviews (with the notable exception of our own resident contrarian Jeff Otto, who absolutely dug it). Some guys just can't buy a break.

    Perhaps Hancock might take some solace in knowing that he's not alone in his dysfunction. Check out our new feature, Our Favorite Flawed Superheroes, for a look at other prominent comic book heroes who suffer from all-too-human afflictions.


    Posted 7/2/2008 by reelz

  • Thursday, June 26

    Early Review: Hancock

    Hancock Teaser PosterTired of Will Smith's nice guy image? Ever wanted to see the Fresh Prince toss a kid thousands of feet in the air, insult an old lady or tell a fat guy to lay off the McDonalds? Well then Hancock might just be the movie for you.

    Directed by Peter Berg (Friday Night Lights, The Rundown), Hancock hits screens on July 2nd. Despite what you may have heard, this one has some great surprises in store, cool action and big laughs. But don't worry, we'll keep the surprises to ourselves for now.

    ReelzChannel.com got an early viewing of Hancock this week and we've got the full Hancock review for you today.


    Next Showing: Hancock opens in theaters nationwide on July 2, 2008

    Posted 6/26/2008 by reelz

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