Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely are in negotiations to write Marvel Studios’ First Avenger: Captain America , to be directed by Joe Johnston and produced by Marvel’s Kevin Feige.
Source: comingsoon.net
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Nov 20
Markus and McFeely Penning Captain America
Nov 20
Black Monday fear for malware spike
Security researchers deem November 24 “black Monday” following predictions it will herald this year’s peak in malware.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
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Nov 20
Exclusive: The Underworld: Rise of the Lycans Poster!
ShockTillYouDrop.com has unveiled the official one-sheet for Underworld: Rise of the Lycans . The site is also hosting nine new exclusive stills. You can check it all out via this link .
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Nov 20
Josh Schwartz to Write X-Men: First Class
20th Century Fox has hired “Gossip Girl” creator Josh Schwartz to write X-Men: First Class . He’d also been offered a chance to direct the film, but declined.
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Nov 20
Check out the New Witch Mountain Teaser Trailer…
The first official trailer for Walt Disney’s Race to Witch Mountain has finally arrived over at Yahoo , and as an added treat, ComingSoon.net has an exclusive interview with the director and stars that you can’t read anywhere else. The action-adventure revisits the concepts introduced in Disney’s Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and its sequel Return From Witch Mountain (1978) reunites director Andy Fickman and former wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson following their 2007 Disney family hit The Game Plan . It stars AnnaSophia Robb ( Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ) and Alexander Ludwig ( The Seeker ) as two young teens with supernatural powers who suddenly appear in the back of a cab driven by Johnson, and he has to help them save the world by solving the mysteries of Witch Mountain, a secret location in the Nevada desert. Along the way they get the help of an alien expert played by Carla Gugino.
Source: comingsoon.net
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Nov 20
Spam drops 75% as major host shut down
Global spam levels drop by as much as 75 per cent following the shutdown of a US web host that provided the backbone for most of the world’s spam.
Source: Sydney Morning Herald
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