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    • Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

      (2010)

      Directed by: Chris Columbus

      Starring: Logan Lerman, Brandon T. Jackson, Pierce Brosnan

      Overview: Based on ``The Lightning Thief'' by Rick Riordan.

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    • Made of Honor

      (2008) PG-13

      Directed by: Paul Weiland

      Starring: Patrick Dempsey, Michelle Monaghan, Kevin McKidd

      Overview: A man accepts a spot in his best friend's bridal party so he can prevent her wedding and woo her.

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Kevin McKidd Movie News

Wednesday, November 18

Friday, October 30

  • New Posters, Lightning Billboard for Percy Jackson Movie

    Percy Jackson and the Lightning ThiefThe new poster for Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief has the young hero Percy hip-deep in water and brandishing a lightning bolt. Not a good idea — unless you just happen to be a demi-god and the son of Poseidon. Then everybody else had better watch out.

    This theme is carried over in what's being touted as the "world's first electronic lightning billboard." The movie's stars came out as they turned on the billboard's juice. Logan Lerman (Percy), Kevin McKidd (Poseidon), and Alexandra Daddario (Annabeth, daughter of Athena) were all on hand for autographs and interviews at the event.

    Talking with ET, they were all clearly charged up about the movie, and Lerman offered his own summary of what the whole thing is about:

    The movie takes place in the modern day. And Greek mythology is real. Basically, Zeus has lost his master lightning bolt, and the world is going to come to an end because there's gonna be this huge war between the gods. Everybody's pointing their fingers at Percy, the son of Poseidon. And he doesn't even know that he is a demi-god, half human, half god. And he goes on this huge journey to try to save his mom, find who the lightning thief really is, and save the world.

    Still want more Percy? An Italian website has gotten ahold of a neat set of character banners, including a first look at Daddario as the daughter of Athena and Brandon T. Jackson as the undercover satyr Grover Underwood.


    Posted 10/30/2009 by Bill

    Related: Kevin McKidd | Brandon T. Jackson | Logan Lerman | Alexandra Daddario | Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

Wednesday, August 12

  • Becoming a God for Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief

    Percy Jackson and the Lightning ThiefKevin McKidd got a major promotion. Best known for his role as Roman legionary Lucius Vorenus in HBO's Rome, he's now playing the Greek god Poseidon in Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief. The movie, adapted for a popular young adult novel of the same title, imagines the ancient Greek gods in the modern world, with the story focusing on young Percy, who finds out that his father is quite literally divine.

    It's good to be a god, McKidd explains:

    I'm 40 feet tall for most of the film, but then we come to human form, We can atomize ourselves because we're gods. We can do what we want, right? So we can atomize ourselves and walk around the streets of Manhattan, wandering Manhattan, and dress in Gap clothing and do all that stuff, then atomize ourselves back to 40-foot Greek god stage. It's a really fun film.

    His own son, he says, is particularly impressed with his new job, and has begun devouring the whole Percy Jackson series, looking for spots where he might see his dad on screen. Assuming that Lightning Thief proves successful at the box office, McKidd could reprise his role in at least three more Percy Jackson movies.


    Posted 08/12/2009 by Bill

    Related: Kevin McKidd | Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

Thursday, June 4

  • Script of Planned Highlander Reboot Features .... Guns?

    We learned long ago not to pay too much attention to this business about "there can only be one." And here it comes. A Highlander reboot is in the planning stages, with rumor, or perhaps just fantasy, placing Rome's Kevin McKidd in the star role as Connor MacLeod. But it's not just the actors and the script that would be updated. It's the weapons as well.

    In the original, it's all about swords and axes, anything with an edge. There are strict rules about how you take your opponent's head. One important rule is no guns. But an advance script review for the planned reboot reveals that in this version anything goes.

    Advised early on by his mentor to become proficient with the weapons of whatever time period he is in, MacLeod later tries to take out his nemesis Kurgan from a safe distance with a sniper rifle. Presumably swords are still needed for the coup de grace, but still a pretty surprising change. Practical perhaps, but not quite so personal.

    Overall, the reviewer pans the script, concluding that, in this draft of the reboot anyway, the screenwriters have decided to tell the same story as the 1986 original, but in the wrong way.


    Posted 06/04/2009 by Bill

    Related: Kevin McKidd | Highlander

Wednesday, February 18

  • Marvel Promises "Faithful"Thor Adaptation
    Thor

    After twittering online that Kenneth Branagh "gets" Thor, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada went on the record about the Thor movie meetings at the New York Comic-Con and talked about the "faithful" adaptation that Branagh is planning:

    [Branagh] has immersed himself in [the comics]... He was talking about characters and villains that even I was going, like, who was that?, y'know. But if you're a Thor-head, you're going to go, oh yeah, of course... So it was wonderful to hear this stuff. He wasn't just concerned about Thor, but he also understood going in, from the beginning - because we established very early on... Well, at the end of the Iron Man movie, but very early on [in the process], that there's going to be other movies that become part of this tapestry. This is essentially our Star Wars, our universe is our Star Wars, and he understands that his Thor movie is one of the legs of this table that will interplay with an Iron Man movie down the road, or The Avengers movie down the road. Whatever is going to happen is part of a shared universe.

    Thor is still without an actor to play the lead role. While Daniel Craig and Kevin McKidd have been mentioned as candidates, fans are petitioning for relative unknown James Preston Rogers, who played a Viking in Outlander, for a time was training to be a professional wrestler, and does have a resemblance to the thunder god.


    Next Showing: Thor opens July 16, 2010

    Posted 02/18/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Craig | Kevin McKidd | Kenneth Branagh | Thor | Outlander

Tuesday, December 16

  • Kenneth Branagh Finally Talks Thor

    Kenneth BranaughMonths after being picked to direct Thor, Kenneth Branagh at last shed some light on his latest foray into big-budget moviemaking, his first since Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.

    With rumors swirling over who will play the Asgardian, from Daniel Craig to Rome's Kevin McKidd, Branagh tried to quiet the chatter: "There's been lots of talk [about casting] -- I sound like a politician -- but we are too early at this stage. We're getting the story and the visual effects together and all of that is very exciting. Someone sensational is going to play the part but it is early days."

    With Thor scheduled to open July 16, 2010, and the Avengers movie to follow a year later in 2011, Branagh will have to move quickly, as those "early days" are almost over. But for those who echo Robert Downey Jr.'s concerns over how they will blend Thor and Iron Man and the Hulk realistically into one movie, Branagh's vision for Thor should please: "It's a chance to tell a big story on a big scale. It's a human story right in the center of a big epic scenario."


    Posted 12/16/2008 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Craig | Kevin McKidd | Kenneth Branagh | Thor

Thursday, December 4

  • Thor Update

    ThorWith the upcoming Avengers movie arriving in 2011, the pressure is on both First Avenger: Captain America and Thor to excite audiences in preparation. Thor has a confirmed director in Kenneth Branagh, but nothing but rumors over who will play the thunder god. Recently, Daniel Craig reportedly turned down the role, but was in fact just "having a joke."

    If not Craig, then who? How about Rome's Kevin McKidd? IGN recently spoke to McKidd, who confirmed that he is one of the front-runners for the role and would be "excited" to work with Branagh.

    Should McKidd win the part, there seems little chance that the hammer-throwing Asgardian will team up with fellow Rome star Ray Stevenson's gun-toting Punisher, but, you never know, this is Hollywood.


    Posted 12/04/2008 by Ryan

    Related: Daniel Craig | Kevin McKidd | Ray Stevenson | Kenneth Branagh | Thor | Rome

Monday, December 1

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