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New Star Wars TV Series Announced

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Not sure you can wait until 2015 for your Star Wars fix? Help is at hand in the shape of a new TV show called Star Wars Rebels, which will explore the time period between Revenge Of The Sith and A New Hope. The animated show is due to premiere next year with a one-hour special on the Disney channel, followed by a regular slot on Disney Xd.So no, it's not the long-discussed live-action series, but this will still explore a new facet of the Star Wars universe. We're told that, "Star Wars Rebels takes place in a time where the Empire is securing its grip on the galaxy and hunting down the last of the Jedi Knights as a fledgling rebellion against the Empire is taking shape. "Beyond that, no one is talking just yet. Still, the creative team behind the show is promising. As well as Clone Wars »


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Cannes Film Festival 2013 - The Weekend In Photos

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For all those of us not rattling our jewellery at the Cannes Film Festival over the last few days, here's a quick round-up of the sort of glamour that's been happening. The weather may have continued rotten, but it hasn't stopped the A-list from walking the carpet at the various big bashes of the weekend.Have a flick through this gallery and marvel as Dan Aykroyd poses with a crystal skull, Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake share a laugh, Jennifer Lawrence turns up everywhere, Jane Fonda gives Eva Longoria a run for her money and Cheryl Cole turns up. Also contains Steven Spielberg, Harvey Weinstein and an assist from Wim Wenders in colourful shoes.For all the latest from Cannes, keep your eyes on our Cannes microsite and marvel at our videblogisodes from the Festival. »


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Cannes 2013: Videblogisode #2 - Emma Watson, Paul Haggis

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For our second Cannes 2013 videblogisode, we were surrounded on all sides by the one thing you don't expect at the Croisette: rain. Undeterred by all this precipitation, the team valiantly interviewed The Bling Ring's Emma Watson and writer / producer / director Paul Haggis. Below is the resulting videblogisode, but be warned: it contains extreme levels of prancing and - shudder - the evil Cannesdarin...  brightcove.createExperiences();If you want to keep up to date with everything that's going on here on the Croisette, be sure to regularly check up on further updates over on our Cannes 2013 microsite.Want more Emma Watson? Well, okay then... here's a gallery of The Bling Ring photocall. »


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Spike Lee Strikes Gold

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A couple of years ago, there was talk of Michael Mann developing Gold, a tale of treasure-hunting and pan-handling in 1990s Indonesia. With Mann opting instead for his currently untitled Chris Hemsworth cyber-thriller however, Gold was up for grabs and has reportedly been snapped up by Spike Lee. He's the man, the man with the Midas touch. Or alternatively, he has the power to know he's indestructable.The saga actually begins with Paul Haggis, who showed Mann the Gold screenplay by Patrick Masset and John Zinman simply as a writing sample to help the pair score other gigs in the future. But Mann liked it so much he bought it, and got it percolating with his Forward Pass production company. His interest only lasted until March last year, however, which was when he moved on.What little is known about Gold so far indicates that it's looking to The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre »


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