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. 

 

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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.