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Xander Cage is running after time and international terrorists who stole a technology that could arm satellites hovering over the earth. -
Viacom shareholders re-elect company's board, reject voting rights proposal
Viacom shareholders voted to re-elect its board, with widespread support for the directors even beyond the backing of controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone. -
‘Transformers 5’ Update: Production kicks off with auditions; Sequel gets $21 million incentive to film in Detroit
Transformers 5 has started to call for auditions in lead and supporting roles as they will start shooting in June. Meanwhile, the film has gained an incentive from the state of Michigan in exchange of shooting some of the scenes in the state. -
‘Transformers 5’ Update: Studio announces release dates including Bumblebee spin-off film; Film’s antagonist is Unicron?
Paramount Pictures announce the release dates of Transformers 5,6,7 and a Bumblebee movie. Meanwhile, Unicron is the top choice as the fifth installment's villain. -
'World War Z' Updates: Director Bayona exited film project due to other film commitments
Paramount said that Director Bayona quitted his role as director for World War Z 2 film. The Paramount wanted to release the film next year but Director Bayona was attached to other film projects. -
Paramount sued by PAs, complain they were ‘forced’ to poop in their cars
Paramount and other big-shot production companies are facing a class-action suit for not giving fair compensation to their PAs, while also treating them poorly on movie sets. -
‘Jack Reacher 2’ Update: Tom Cruise goes to Baton Rouge to continue filming; Sequel will feature Robert Knepper
Tom Cruise is back with Jack Reacher 2: Never Go Back and has continued filming in Baton Rouge. Meanwhile, reports indicate that the film will feature another villain. -
'Transformers 5' Updates: Michael Bay will return as director; Fans expects better Transformers
After months of uncertainty, Michael Bay will return to the director's chair. The director confirmed that he will be returning to direct "Transformers 5" in an interview with Rolling Stone. -
Paramount, CBS Suing Producers of Star Trek Fan Film for Copyright Infringement
CBS and Paramount have filed a lawsuit against the producers of the first independent Star Trek film, Axanar, for copyright infringement. -
Egypt bans biblical epic 'Exodus,' 20th Century Fox says
Egypt has banned Hollywood's big screen biblical epic "Exodus: Gods and Kings," a 20th Century Fox spokesman said on Friday. -
"Star Trek 3" to start filming next year; Writer Roberto Orci expected to take the director's post
New reports for "Star Trek 3" revealed that the film will possibly begin filming next year. Actor Zachary Quinto shared that the third installment of the movie franchise reboot will start filming six months from now by early 2015. It is also expected that writer Roberto Orci will be stepping up to the director's post as J.J. Adams is busy filming "Star Wars: Episode VII." -
Blockbuster Movie Billionaire milestone: Transformers 4: Age of Extinction is first to reach $1B in global box office in 2014; Soon to Debut in Spain and Japan
Michael Bay's Transformers: Age of Extinction reaches $1B in the global box office It's not an easy feat to break box office records and that's what Transformers 4: Age of Extinction did recently. -
Chinese tourism company sues Paramount over Transformers 4 scenes
A Chinese tourism company is suing Paramount Pictures and a producer of the movie "Transformers: Age of Extinction" saying they had failed to show the company's logo in the movie. -
Former broker sues Paramount, 'Wolf of Wall Street' producers for wrongful portrayal of his character in film
Andrew Greene, a former Stratton Oakmont broker and co-worker of the inspiration behind the 'Wolf of Wall Street' film, invoked his rights to publicity and claimed that the film poorly depicted his character as an unscrupulous criminal. -
Paramount Layoff: Film Studio To Cut 5 Percent Of Its Workforce In Its Financial & Marketing Departments
Paramount Pictures has stated that it plans to lay off about 110 positions in the financial and marketing department as part of the film studio's realignment, a memo sent to employees revealed.
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