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Yeah could be. I was just wondering since he's been on a few jobs with Michael.

It looks like one of his friends to me?


Anyway, MF, McAvoy, and Jackman are supposedly shooting an episode with Graham Norton on April 1st. Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult just landed in London. Looks like X-Men: DoFP press duties will be going full steam ahead imminently.
 
It looks like one of his friends to me?


Anyway, MF, McAvoy, and Jackman are supposedly shooting an episode with Graham Norton on April 1st. Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult just landed in London. Looks like X-Men: DoFP press duties will be going full steam ahead imminently.

For the UK/London peeps down here, you can still win free tickets for this recording through SRO Audiences: http://www.sroaudiences.com/
 
http://www.thewrap.com/prometheus-2...ature-multiple-michael-fassbenders-exclusive/

After working with Ridley Scott on a new “Blade Runner” movie, veteran scribe Michael Green has been hired to rewrite the untitled “Prometheus” sequel for 20th Century Fox, TheWrap has learned.

Jack Paglen (“Transcendence”) wrote the original draft of the screenplay.

Multiple sources have told TheWrap that the “Untitled Ridley Scott Project” that 20th Century Fox announced it will release in March 2016 is “Prometheus 2,” although the film may not ultimately use that title. An insider told TheWrap that production is scheduled to start this fall, after Scott has delivered his Moses movie “Exodus” to Fox.

“Prometheus” served as an ‘unofficial’ prequel to Scott's seminal 1979 sci-fi movie “Alien,” and the sequel that Green will write aims to be much more “alien-y” and in line with the terrifying tone of past films in the franchise.
Additionally, the sequel is expected to feature multiple ‘David’ androids, which means there will be more than one Michael Fassbender on screen at the same time, according to an individual familiar with the project.

20th Century Fox had no comment regarding the film's plot details or title.

“Prometheus” starred Noomi Rapace as Elizabeth Shaw, a God-fearing archaeologist tasked with finding the Engineers, an alien race that served as the architects of humanity. Fassbender co-starred as an android named David whose remains, by the end of the film, help sole human survivor Shaw launch an Engineer spacecraft bound for their home planet. The last shot featured an alien creature bursting out of an Engineer's chest, and a sequel will likely incorporate that terrifying development.

Green was hired to write “Blade Runner” back in May 2013 and he is currently finishing a polish of the script. While Alcon and Scott Free are keen to start production on that project, the “Prometheus” sequel is in first position for Scott. The sequel has become a priority project at Fox, as the first film grossed more than $400 million worldwide.

Green worked on “Smallville” and “Heroes” before he wrote “Green Lantern” for Warner Bros., which also hired him to pen “The Flash.” He's repped by WME, 3 Arts Entertainment and attorney Patti C. Felker.
 
Michael has a favorite artist. It was his exposition he attended.

Michael with Luke Evans and with Chris Moon on pics below.

BTW, didn't Michael audition for the same role that Luke Evans plays now in Hobbit?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/a...-Artertons-favourite-artist-display-time.html

Londoner Chris Moon is a rising star on the contemporary art scene
New exhibition focuses on abstract interpretations of Hollywood views
Artist is a favourite of Michael Fassbender and Gemma Arterton

With Michael Fassbender, Gemma Arterton and Sir Paul McCartney among fans of his work, it's safe to say that artist Chris Moon has no shortage of celebrity
followers.

Now the A-list favourite has turned his paintbrush on Hollywood for his third collection of paintings, A Splendid Isolation.

The works, which will go on display in London for the first time on Friday, include versions of some of LA's most iconic sights as well as haunting depictions of the desolate desert panoramas that surround Tinseltown.

Along with the pool at A-list favourite Chateau Marmont, Venice Beach, San Diego, Death Valley, and Las Vegas also get the Moon treatment, rendered lonely and haunting in his work.

The East London-born artist has made a name for himself thanks to his woozily abstract style of painting and deconstructed landscapes.

Described by Harper's Bazaar as 'a new art superstar', Moon, currently one of the UK's most important contemporary artists, was even favourably compared to Francis Bacon by AnOther magazine art critic Jean-Paul Pryor.

Yet despite the beauty of his work, Moon says the drawings of Arthur Conan-Doyle - created after he was sectioned - were an early inspiration.

Speaking to AnOther magazine, he explained: I think the drawings I had a book of were from his years in an asylum – these bizarre interactions between human form and insects.

'My headspace was filled with this completely traditional form of painting infused with the completely surreal.'

While his own work has a surreal quality of its own, his delicately rendered Hollywood tableaux are far from bizarre, and rather than getting him sectioned, are more than likely to win him a few more A-list fans.

Michael Fassbender might just have to start paying more for his decor.
 

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Jameson Empire Awards

http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=40600

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR presented by The National Lottery

These two Supporting categories are new for this year, just because there's so much great work in supporting roles that we felt we were missing out. Celia Imrie, fresh back from shooting The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2 in India and wearing an utterly fabulous gold coat, is presenting this award – but to us, she’ll always be Fighter Pilot Bravo 5 in The Phantom Menace.

"Thanks Empire, because I'm hoping to be able to kiss one of these gorgeous nominees when they win," says Imrie.

The winner is... Michael Fassbender, 12 Years A Slave

Fassbender can't be here because he's working out of the country on something that requires a big ginger beard, but he sent his thanks. "You'll have to make do with snogging me, Celia," says Nesbitt.
 

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