I have a small update for tonight, I just added 5 scans from “Arena” and 8 scans from “Elle” magazine that Anna Faris was featured in during April 2009.
A new trailer for “Yogi Bear” has just been released – you can watch it below.
Yogi Bear arrives in 2D and 3D theaters in the U.S. on December 17th, 2010.
Last night, Anna Faris was at the premiere for the film “Easy A” (which stars her “The House Bunny” co-star Emma Stone) – and I have just added 3 of Anna at the after party for the film into our gallery!
To celebrate our brand new domain name, www.anna-faris.org, and to celebrate our 2nd year online – I have just added a brand new design here at Anna Faris Fan!
Please feel free to leave your thoughts on the new look in the comments section of this post! And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter – @AnnaFaris_Fan!
A new generation of talent is getting ready to tackle the high school reunion movie.
Channing Tatum is working with Jamie Linden and producers Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey of Temple Hill on “Ten Year,” an ensemble drama about friends reuniting a decade after their graduation.
Linden, who wrote “We Are Marshall,” is penning the script and will direct. He also wrote “Dear John,” which starred Tatum and was based on a Nicholas Sparks novel.
Tatum has been heavily involved in the development process. He also will star and join Temple Hill in producing the film with his 33andOut Prods. partner Reid Carolin.
The script is being written with specific actors in mind, with a partial list including Tatum’s wife, Jenna Dewan (“Step Up”); pals Anna Faris and her husband, Chris Pratt; Chris Pine; and Scott Porter (“Friday Night Lights”).
There are no deals in place for the actors, and involvement will depend on availability. The indie production also is assembling financing, though the filmmakers are hoping to begin shooting in November.
Tatum, repped by UTA and Management 360, is shooting “The Vow” with Rachel McAdams in Toronto.
Linden is repped by Paradigm and Magnet Management.
Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Media has dated its first crop of movies, formalizing its evolution from a financing and production company to a mini-major.
Relativity announced Thursday that it, instead of Universal, will distribute “The Dark Fields” and “Kids in America,” following its acquisition of Overture Films’ distribution and marketing operation. Both are Relativity films.
“Kids in America,” produced by Imagine Entertainment and shot in 2007, opens nationwide on March 4, 2011. “Dark Fields,” toplining Robert De Niro, Bradley Cooper and Abbie Cornish, opens March 18.
U had been set to open “Kids” on Dec. 3 and “Dark Fields” on Jan. 21.
Relativity also dated martial arts Western “The Warrior’s Way” for Dec. 3, although that is a rent-a-system deal with Emerald City and Sad Flutes.
From Variety
The 41st season of “Sesame Street” premieres on Sept. 27, and with it comes the promise of a star-studded year.
Actors like Jason Bateman, Amy Poehler, Colin Farrell, Jude Law, Jennifer Garner, Ryan Reynolds, Kyra Sedgwick, Zoe Saldana, husband and wife team Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel, Wanda Sykes, Anna Faris, Terrence Howard and names from “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Modern Family,” “The View,” Food Network, “Today,” “The Insider” and “American Idol’s” Kara DioGuardi have all signed on to appear in different episodes of the PBS Kids television program.
Music and sports stars weren’t left off either, with Katy Perry, Reverend Run, Usher, will.i.am and NFL players Reggie Bush and LaDainian Tomlinson also on slate.
Some original pop culture parodies will include “True Mud” (“True Blood”), “The Furry Four” (as opposed to the Fab Four), “Ironing Monster” (“Iron Man”), “The Closer” (well, “The Closer”) and “A Team” (you get the idea). Reynolds will star in the latter, as the letter A.
Other teased highlights from the science-centered season include the new recurring segment “Super Grover 2.0” and some short films with NASA.
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