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Movie Morsels: Kurt Russell Talks GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY 2

No need to wait for Friday for Christmas! Not with the presents we have for you in today’s Movie Morsel. Check out Kurt Russell’s thoughts on Guardians of the Galaxy 2, a new poster for Zoolander 2, a new Deadpool video, the latest on Avatar 2, and more!

Guardians of the Galaxy 2

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There is no actor more perfectly suited to playing Peter Quill’s father in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 than Kurt Russell. This is not opinion. This is undeniable fact. So it’s great to hear Russell has begun talking to director James Gunn about playing some kind of role in the film, even if he doesn’t know what that role will be just yet.

“I literally got a phone call two days ago about this,” says Russell. “I’ve never seen Guardians of the Galaxy so I don’t know anything about it. Many times I’ve heard ‘That’s a really fun movie, a really good movie [with] great characters.’ I don’t know it! So, I didn’t realize that [James Gunn] had written and directed it, but we talked to each other on the phone. And I just had to be honest and say, ‘Thank you for considering me, I have to read [the script], and I have to watch the [first] movie because I can’t bring anything for you [right now]. I’ve got nothing to offer here. So, I’m amazed to get asked about this because everybody knows more about it than I do… it’s a little weird.”

Fingers crossed that Russell finds time to watch Guardians this holiday season and accepts his destiny as the Papa Quill.

[ComicBookMovie.com]

Zoolander 2

Not to be outdone in the poster department, February 12’s Zoolander 2 is giving us the, er, feels. Peep a striking new image of stars Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, and Penelope Cruz as they race into action to save the world’s most beautiful people from certain doom.

Zoolander 2

[Paramount]

Avatar 2

Avatar

James Cameron has just reconfirmed Avatar 2‘s release and shooting date in a new interview with the Montreal Gazette while promoting Avatar‘s new Cirque du Soleil show, titled Toruk — The First Flight.

“Christmas of ’17 is the target,” the filmmaker says. “At least, that’s what we’ve announced. But I don’t consider that to be as important as the fact that when we get all three films done, we drop them a year apart. I call it a meta-narrative that runs across the three movies. Each film stands alone, but it also tells one much larger story. We have design more or less finished, which is an enormous task. It’s been about a two-year task. [We’ve finished] all the creatures and the landscapes, and the new worlds within the world of Pandora that you see. The writing is ongoing, but almost finished. Technical development is done. Stages are done. Infrastructure. So we’re really poised to start after the first of the year.”

[Montreal Gazette]

Deadpool

And in the In Case You Missed It Department… A new Deadpool IMAX poster featuring the X-Man Colossus? Santa ain’t the only generous dude in red this week! Plus, check out the film’s IMAX video promo below…

[Coming Soon]

The Forest

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Finally today, a new website has just surfaced promoting the Natalie Dormer-starring horror thriller The Forest in which fans are invited to “Enter the Suicide Forest.” Check out TheSuicideForest.com for “an immersive 360 degree sight and sound experience that takes fans right into the heart of Aokigahara, the terrifying real life suicide forest located at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan.” Using real images of Aokigahara, the site should help get you primed for The Forest‘s January 8 release.

Note: Gramercy tells us that “the experience is best viewed in either mobile or virtual reality using Google Cardboard and your phone. 360 degree video and audio transports fans right into The Suicide Forest.”

[The Suicide Forest]

IMAGES: The Weinstein Company, Disney, Gramercy, Fox

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