Jurassic World: A viral website for Jurassic World has emerged online. It doesn't disclose any significant plot details about the new movie (expect those in a trailer rumored to hit just before Thanksgiving), but if you're a fan of the original movies, it does help place Jurassic World in a timeline in context with the history of InGen as a company. It also gives us the below picture, which is our first official image of B.D. Wong -- the only returning actor/character from Jurassic Park -- in the movie.
Westworld: Speaking of old Michael Crichton projects getting a new life, HBO has ordered a full first season of Westworld, the TV remake of the Jurassic Park author's classic sci-fi movie about a theme park run by robots where things go haywire. The show was conceived by Jonathan Nolan (Interstellar), who wrote and directed the pilot, and contains the following awesome cast: Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Miranda Otto and Jeffrey Wright. Check out the weird Vine HBO sent out.
Joe Dirt 2: It's been 13 years since the world first met the lovable hillbilly Joe Dirt. And while the original movie took a while to catch on, endless replays on cable have turned it into a fan favorite. But even those fans were surprised when David Space announced last week that Joe Dirt was getting a sequel -- the first-ever digital sequel to a major studio film, to air on Sony's Crackle next year. And if you didn't believe it then, maybe this picture of Spade in character will convince you now.
The Seventh Son: Based on the young-adult book The Last Apprentice, The Seventh Son stars Ben Barnes as a young apprentice to a wizened knight (Jeff Bridges) tasked with fighting an evil witch (Julianne Moore). After four years on the shelf, it's set to come out on February 6, 2015 and has a new international trailer.