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Cine-Geek Nuggets: ASTON KUTCHER as STEVE JOBS, SIN CITY 2 POSTER, ALICE EVE in TREK 2 & More!

The first (albeit, behind the scenes) pic of Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs has leaked online.  A black turtleneck and a beard don’t necessarily make one a visionary.

Alec Baldwin has lined up two new projects with former collaborators director Woody Allen and co-star Russell Brand.  “Baldwin will be part of the cast of Allen’s next ensemble comedy,
which he’ll shoot in San Francisco. Cate Blanchett and Bradley Cooper
have also been rumored as participants.
Baldwin and Brand are reuniting to star in Man That Rocks The Cradle,
a New Line comedy about an overworked husband and father who thinks he
has found the solution to all his problems by importing a super-nanny he
is told is a true kid whisperer. Turns out the live-in maid is a man.”

This poster for Sin City 2: A Dame To Kill For seems to confirm that Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller are co-directing again.

Sam Claflin has signed on to co-star in Hammer FilmsThe Quiet Ones alongside previously announced Jared Harris. The film, “follows the story of a charismatic professor who uses controversial
methods and leads his best students to take part in creating an
poltergeist from negative human energy.”

Embeth Davis has joined the cast of Robert Luketic‘s film adaptation of Joseph Finder’s novel, Paranoia.  She will portray a behavioral psychologist in the corporate espionage thriller alongside Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman and Liam Hemsworth.

Luke Wilson, Zachary Quinto, Topher Grace and Johnny Galecki will headline Girlfight director Karyn Kusama‘s The InvitationIn the film, “Wilson (is) invited to his estranged ex-wife’s dinner party. Over the course
of the evening, he’s gripped by mounting evidence that something
insidious has taken hold of his ex, and that she and her new friends
have a mysterious and horrifying agenda.”

Danny DeVito has completed principal photography on an Untitled apocalyptic thriller starring William Fichtner, Lance Reddick and Constance Zimmer.  “The film revolves around a wounded cop, a wounded murderer and a sultry
nurse. The three are thrust together, as war rages outside the only
possible safe house, an abandoned City Hospital. With no doctors and
only a few poor decrepit souls as witnesses, it becomes a rats’ maze as
the antagonistic trio get separated, and we find out the real reason
they are there.”

Here’s the first look of Alice Eve in the upcoming Star Trek sequel from director J.J. Abrams.  Here Eve poses with Zachary Quinto and an on-set caterer.  “Original reports stated that Eve’s character is new to the canon.
TrekMovie hasn’t been able to confirm (or debunk) those reports, however
many fans have conjectured she could be playing a familiar character.
Guesses have included Yeoman Janice Rand, Nurse Christine Chapel, Lt.
Marla Givers, Dr. Elizabeth Dehner, Dr. Carol Marcus, and others. Of
that group all but Marcus were members of Starfleet. And if the outfit
is indeed some kind of flight suit, that might not fit a nurse or doctor
very well, but this is an alternative timeline so you never know.”

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