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Pacific Rim Trailer Shows Humanity In An EPIC Struggle For Survival! Watch HERE!

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Do you love watching epic battles between giant monsters and humongous robots?? Then we have just the thing for you!

Attendees at WonderCon in Anaheim got an eyeful as they they got a look at some new footage from the upcoming sci-fi flick, Pacific Rim!

Well now video has made it's way to the internet, and just like the last trailer it's causing a FRENZY!

The film follows Earth many years in the future, when it is under attack by

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Pacific Rim Trailer CRUSHES Internet!!!

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Giant robot suits that make Transformers look like Hot Wheels? That hot guy from Sons Of Anarchy? A title that we can make sex puns about?

Pacific Rim has EVERYTHING!!!

Ch-ch-check out the video (above) to see the brand new trailer that has the Internet in a frenzy!

This is def going to be the BIGGEST movie of 2013!

Hmm… We wonder if those robots are anatomically correct…

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Guillermo Del Toro & Ron Perlman Are 'Trying' To Make Hellboy 3

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It's been five years since we saw Ron Perlman protecting humanity from the underworld in Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, but it might only be a few more until he does it again in Hellboy 3.

We thought Guillermo Del Toro was done with the franchise — only because we didn't hear anything about plans for a third — but as it turns out, he's been itching for another!

While chillin' with Perlman at Comic-Con to promote their latest monster movie, Pacific Rim, Del Toro announced, "I can say publicly that now we are together in trying [to do Hellboy 3]."

According to the 62-year-old actor who plays the titular character, they want to finish the story the way Del Toro intended to finish it. The Sons of Anarchy star explained:

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The Godzilla Reboot Is HAPPENING! And Already In Production!

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Oh MAN!

We had heard the rumblings…and luckily for us, they turned out ROARING right into a reality!

During Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim discussion at this year's 2012 Comic Con Festival, he surprised audiences with a brief, unexpected teaser for the upcoming Godzilla reboot, which as far we knew hadn't panned past the promotional design art released two years ago at the very same panel!

And that's not all! We've got a teaser poster, too!

Ch-ch-check it out (above)!

Pretty vague, right?

Well, apparently, so was

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Django Unchained, Iron Man 3, The Hobbit And Glee Are Taking Over Comic-Con

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Comic-Con 2012 is just ONE WEEK away and we're happy to report that there will be PLENTY of panels to keep the film geeks happy. In fact, Saturday's schedule alone is worth the price of admission for the entire weekend!

For starters, Quentin Tarantino has secured a Saturday slot in Hall H to screen scenes from his upcoming revenge flick, Django Unchained.

Marvel will also be showing off Iron Man 3 as well as "an inside look at the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe." We hope that means special guests will be discussing Thor 2, Captain America 2 and maybe Edgar Wright's Ant-Man, since Tony Stark's latest solo adventure is rumored to be providing a launching pad for Marvel's newest adaptation.

Warner Bros. will be screening their

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Tom Cruise's At The Mountains Of Madness Scrapped Last Minute!

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Geesh! So much for that one!

Although Guillermo del Toro has long been developing an adpatation of the H.P. Lovecraft novella At the Mountains of Madness, and seemed to finally secure Tom Cruise for the lead role only two days ago, the project has reportedly been scrapped indefinitely while the director instead takes on the Travis Beacham-scripted monster movie Pacific Rim!

In a new interview, he explains what exactly caused Madness to fall apart, and if he thinks his dream project will EVER get made!

Here are some HIGHlights:

When I first wrote Monday about Universal suddenly balking at Mountains, studio insiders said they weren’t sure Tom Cruise was definitively in, and they couldn’t stomach a $150 million R rated film because few of those have grossed the $500 million or so needed for Universal to make money. What do you think of that?

Definitely, closing Tom’s deal was in their hands. He was without a doubt, absolutely in favor of being in the movie. We met extensively, both in Canada and the U.S., dozens of times. Final polishes of the screenplay met with his approval. Closing the deal is not something that was in my hands. They needed to close it corporately. As far as the movie grossing that much, obviously I’m not impartial, but I have to believe that with 3D, Tom Cruise, Jim Cameron, the scope of Lovecraft’s novel that is one his best regarded and most widely known works, I would venture that it could absolutely have been done. I think the R should be worn like a badge of merit in promoting the movie. To say, this is not a gory movie, not a movie full of profanity or violence, but it’s a really intense movie. It’s all what you do with what you’re given. I had to believe right along that they were betting as much as I was. I was betting essentially everything I had, in terms of leverage, betting nine months of development when I was on The Hobbit. This was for me a do or die movie.

You were supposed to have an answer from Donna Langley and Adam Fogelson by the end of last year. What caused the process to drag out and what changed at a studio that once seemed so excited about making Mountains?

You may think I’m being glib, but I don’t know. Since the day of the decision, I haven’t had a face to face with them. We’ve exchanged a few phone calls. I my mind, we were given the parameters of a budget and screenplay, and I was given the chance by the studio to create a visual presentation. They were blown away by the visual presentation, they openly admitted to loving the screenplay, saying it was dead on. And we hit the target on the budget they gave us, not a figure I arrived at. This came after months and months of story boarding, haggling with VFX companies, and bringing down the budget number. The week before the decision, I was scouting in the border of Canada and Alaska. We were a week away from opening offices in Toronto. We were crewed up, and frankly, I am as puzzled as most people are. One of the biggest, biggest points for me with this movie was the scope and the R, going hand in hand.

How hard did the studio try to get you to budge off the R rating?

It was the subject of multiple conversations all the way through December. The definitive answer was known in December after a big meeting, when we were given the new parameters of budget and rewrites. We proceeded over the next few months to hit those parameters.

I’d heard your reps and your producing partners tried to make this happen at Fox and other places. Why didn’t anyone else step up? Would Universal let it go?

That is not a quick process. We would have needed first to get the formal terms of turnaround from Universal before we could formally get an answer from another studio. We were gauging interest and there was interest, very serious interest, but nothing that could happen before Universal names the terms in which they would allow us to try and set it up somewhere else. That is my hope right now that they just allow us to seek a home for this. It will remain a timely premise for years to come, so I don’t have to do it next month. I know it’s not an easy proposition. It is, if you have faith. I think a studio needs to fully believe in that. Certainly, in the last year, you can find movies of that scope or bigger that have been green lit on a wing and a prayer. We are part of show business, and it seems the business side takes more and more command of things, and the show part of the business seems to be dwindling. It’s a sign of the times, in a way.

So Pacific Rim next, At the Mountains of Madness next after that?

I have learned in the last few years that God laughs as we make plans. The beauty of it is, in the last few days, I spoke to Tom, who has been incredibly supportive and who said, ‘Let’s keep going, let’s make this movie down the road.’ He’s definitely that interested and that happy where we were creatively. So we have good legs to travel on, if the time and the opportunity present itself. But we’re going to fight for that to happen. I’ve been offered four or five times at different studios the chance to make this movie in what I think was the wrong way. With $20 million or $30 million less than what I need, with a contractual PG-13, and I don’t want to do it that way.

Why is that such a deal breaker for you?

Ultimately, I think the MPAA could rule the movie PG-13 because the movie and the book are not gory. If that is the outcome, fine. But I don’t want to put the PG-13 on paper, for one reason. We created Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark, thinking we would be safe looking for PG-13 because we had no profanity, no sex, no gore, but we made a very intense movie in a very classical mold. And the MPAA gave it an R. They said the movie was too intense for a PG-13. The only think I know about Mountains is, I do not want it to be bloody, I do not want it to be crass, but I want it to be as intense as possible. And those discussions were had in the open. Everyone knew this was my position, that I knew I was asking the chance for the movie to be what it needs to be. I don’t think it’s a good idea to relinquish that on paper.

Wow!

For all of that planning, and for it to just fall apart like that so quickly! Unbelievable!

But we do have to really give him props for sticking to his guns and refusing to compromise his vision!

Hopefully he'll get to make this project someday soon, and exactly the way he wants it, with no studio or financial restrictions!

Best of luck!

Thoughts?? Are U sad to see At the Mountains of Madness scrapped?

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