Monday, August 29, 2011

'Hunger Games' Exclusive Sneak Peek: Katniss Takes Aim At The VMA's!

"Hunger Games" fans, the odds are certainly in your favor tonight! As debuted during the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, here's your very first look at footage from "The Hunger Games" for all of you Tributes out there! We've been teasing it all week, but now you can watch our exclusive sneak peek at the Jennifer Lawrence-starring film right here, right now. Click the video below to see all the action for yourself: In the "Hunger Games" sneak peek, fans get their first look at Lawrence in action as Katniss Everdeen, the eagle eyed Tribute from District 12. But exactly where and when this footage takes place is up for some debate. Is Katniss hunting in the forest outside of District 12 where she typically stalks around with good pal (and possible love interest) Gale Hawthorne, played in the movie by Liam Hemsworth? Or has she already been sent off to fight for her life in the 74th annual Hunger Games, a lethal tournament in which 24 boys and girls fight each other in an all-out death match meant to both entertain and strike fear in the hearts of everyone living in Panem? Either way, one thing is for sure: Katniss got game. Or aim, we should say, as her arrow sails straight and true to set the iconic Mockingjay symbol on fire, signaling with decisive fury that the "Hunger Games" are officially on. What did you think of the "Hunger Games" sneak peek? Let us know in the comments section and on Twitter!

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Disney Theatrical nixes 'Lion King,' 'Mary Poppins'

Disney Theatrical Prods. has decided that safe is better than sorry when it comes to Hurricane Irene, canceling all weekend performances of both "The Lion King" and "Mary Poppins" on Broadway. Legiters sat up and took notice when it became clear that mass transit in Gotham would be shutdown at noon on Saturday in advance of the expected tempest. The New York Intl. Fringe Festival, after initially canceling all Fringe events skedded for Sunday, then also nixed Saturday shows as well when the noon start of the public transportation suspension was announced. Meteorologists predicted New York City would feel the worst effects of Irene late Saturday into Sunday. Disney cancellations scuttle three skedded perfs each for "Lion King" and "Poppins," a move that will take a significant bite out of each show's weekly gross. According to Disney, ticket refunds and exchanges will be handled by point-of-purchase orgs. For now, all other Broadway shows are set to play all skedded perfs. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com

A&E orders 'Longmire' to series

EXCLUSIVE: A&E has picked up drama pilot "Longmire" with a 10-episode order that the cabler has scheduled to air in 2012."Longmire" is a contemporary crime thriller set in Big Sky country, with a cast led by Robert Taylor, Katee Sackhoff and Lou Diamond Phillips, along with Cassidy Freeman and Bailey Chase. Greer Shephard and Mike Robin ("The Closer") will exec produce with "Closer" scribes Hunt Baldwin and John Coveny writing the pilot. Series comes from Warner Horizon. Christopher Chulack ("Southland") directed the pilot."Longmire" is positioned to become A&E's third key drama after "The Glades" and "Breakout Kings," which has been renewed for a second season. Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.com

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

A Brief History of The Rock Breaking News on Twitter [Updated with a Message from The Rock]

Over the weekend, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Tweeted the announcement that Bruce Willis was officially joining the cast of 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation.' Tweets like this have become commonplace for The Rock -- the guy likes to break news! Remember, this is the man who first Tweeted about the death of Osama Bin Laden. The Rock joined Twitter on February 14, 2011, and, little did we know it then, was about ready to change the world with his Team Bring It mantra and a steady diet of surprisingly accurate -- but not always important -- breaking news stories. With that, we scoured through every one of The Rock's 1568 Tweets (and counting) to bring you a brief history of The Rock breaking news. [Updated below with The Rock's reaction to this story.] The Rock breaks the news that he joined Twitter. The Rock breaks the news that he was almost cast in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.' The Rock Breaks the news that UFC 128 is currently in progress. The Rock breaks the news of Osama Bin Laden's death. The Rock breaks the news that The Rock is still alive. The Rock breaks the news that it is May 4th. Retraction! The Rock breaks the news that it is actually not May 4, but, instead, May 5. The Rock breaks the news that the world is not ending. The Rock breaks the news that 'Fast Five' has made a lot of money. The Rock breaks the news that he has been nominated for an award. The Rock breaks the news that Dallas has won the NBA Finals. The Rock breaks the news that Boston has won the Stanley Cup. The Rock breaks the news that he will play Charlie Pride. The Rock breaks the news that there will be a sixth 'Fast and Furious' movie. The Rock breaks the news that he will be in 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation.' The Rock breaks the news that he was nominated for a Teen Choice Award. The Rock breaks the news that Tom Cruise has a new job. The Rock breaks the news that his ex-girlfriend's mom is Bigfoot. The Rock breaks the news that 'Fast Five' won a Teen Choice Award. The Rock breaks the news that Bruce Willis will be in 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation.' Updated! The Rock breaks the news that he has a lot of close friends and breaks the news of a story about The Rock breaking news. You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter. Follow Moviefone on Twitter.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Honoring L.A.'s negative side

The hardboiled realm of film noir will require over La this fall using the series Evening and also the City: L.A. Noir in Poetry, Fiction and Film. Introduced to existence by La Poetry Festival co-founder and director Suzanne Lummis and Venice's literary arts center Beyond Baroque, the series will run from mid-October to mid-November. Evening and also the City is going to be run by volunteers and some funding remaining from L.A. Poetry Festival's last go-round in 2003. Though most of the occasions is going to be held at Beyond Baroque, tests, comedy shows, sections, and poetry and literary blood pressure measurements is going to be located by venues from Pasadena to Studio City. Evening and also the City nabbed notable noir scribes Robert Polito and James Ellroy to sign up. Polito, editor of noir anthologies, poet and director from the writing program at New York's the brand new School, would be the series' keynote speaker at Noir Immersion on March. 15. Ellroy, author of "L.A." Private" along with other gems from the genre, will headline At Night: A Evening With James Ellroy on November. 4. L.A.-set noir photos for example 50's William Holden-starrer "Union Station" is going to be tested throughout the series. While literature and flicks will us dot the series, poetry will take part in every event, with Lummis going for a signal from famous L.A. author Raymond Chandler. "In my opinion it began with poetry, almost anything does," Lummis quotes Chandler as getting stated about his work. La has not were built with a citywide poetry festival since 2003, notes Lummis, who hopes series fest will enrich the lives of individuals who participate. "In my opinion that individuals must have poetry and literature within their lives," she states. Of course, "they are able to manage without poetry. They are able to survive without literature, however their lives just a little lesser even without the individuals things," she states. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Friday, August 19, 2011

Oasis Singer Liam Gallagher Suing His Brother

FIRST Released: August 19, 2011 2:56 PM EDT LONDON, U.K. -- Oasis singer Liam Gallagher states he's suing his estranged brother and former bandmate, Noel, for saying his hangover forced the rumbustious Brit rockers to cancel a concert. Bad bloodstream between your siblings has frequently made head lines. When Noel left this guitar rock band last year he stated it had been while he couldnt work each day longer together with his brother. Liam is arguing comments Noel made recently alleging that Liam drawn from the 2009 V Festival because of a hangover. Liam stated inside a statement Friday he wants an apology as well as for Oasis fans to understand the reality regarding what went down laryngitis avoided him from carrying out the gig. Liam Gallaghers spokesperson confirmed the singer had released a writ in the High Court working in london against his brother. Copyright 2011 by Connected Press. All privileges reserved.These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

New Adventures of Tintin Poster Washes Ashore With Floating Heads

Ah, the floating, disembodied head; a staple of many movie posters — apparently even ones without flesh-and-blood stars with heads to disembody. The lastest artwork for The Adventures of Tintin has arrived, ready to take on complaints about the uncanny valley head-on. (Mini-groan.) Does it work? It certainly helps that Snowy might be the cutest dog this side of Marley & Me. Click through for a look. [via Coming Soon]

Monday, August 8, 2011

Critic's TCA Notebook: This is a Wrap

The X Factor panel Some findings in the final weekend from the TCA summer time press tour, which incorporated presentations from the confident (permanently reason) Fox, its ever-adventurous cable cousin Forex, the once-again-repairing ABC, and also the annual salute towards the best-of-the-best referred to as TCA Honours.First (within the demos, anyway) came Fox, which spent Friday reveling in the truth that it's using the greatest shifts associated with a broadcast network this fall. "I seem like we are looking at a hot hands this season,Inch crowed entertainment leader Kevin Reilly, strongly predicting "success in each and every genre" and also the "possibility of breakout success during these genres." He's speaking reality (the hype machine referred to as X Factor), comedy (critical darling The Brand New Girl) and drama (the mega-budget time-travel dino-mite family adventure Terra Nova).He's most likely not wrong. The X Factor (Wednesdays and Thursdays, 8/7c) already feels as though an easy freight train, even though press session had aspects of a train wreck as Simon Cowell - piped in via satellite from what appeared as if the cabin of the luxury lining or yacht - centered the panel such as the Giant Mind of Oz. He cajoled and needled his fellow idol judges Paula Abdul (loopy as always, proclaiming it had been "nice to become in a demented relationship") and Nicole Scherzinger, who appeared to possess devoted all her energy into choosing her wardrobe. Regardless of. The size of the singing levels of competition are apparently as enormous as our appetite of these things, which shows little signs and symptoms of abating.Want more fall TV news? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!A show like that's most likely critic-proof, but when any new fall series is coasting on the tide of critical love, it is the New Girl (airing Tuesdays between Glee and Raising Hope), a beguiling comedy starring the effervescent Zooey Deschanel like a wack-a-doo "that girl" who moves along with three men serving as existence coaches to assist her mend her damaged heart. Deschanel (the sister of Bones' Emily) is really an authentic delight that the critic requested her, inspired with a glut of Twitter gush, "When have you first know you had been adorable?" She grew to become, to her credit, adorably flustered. The show is really sweet, funny and fresh it warrants to become as large popular as Modern Family.Such as the sight-unseen X Factor, Fox's Terra Nova (Mondays at 8/7c) is requesting a leap of belief - within this situation, the figures will end up as animated and engaging because the breathtaking CGI with what is obviously the season's most mammoth undertaking. Initially made to be previewed on air last May (a la Glee), the publish-production of these two-hour opener went on such a long time that experts have still only seen the very first hour. As well as that's been tweaked considerably (from the preview screening at the begining of June) with increased cumbersome backstory regarding a household from the future dystopia that embarks with an expedition via a time fracture to prehistoric Earth to reboot civilization.The scenery (from Queensland, Australia) is lush, the size of production impressive, including both friendly and ferocious dinosaurs, but Terra Nova is not likely to reap any honours or raves because of its pedestrian writing and acting. Which causes it to be hard to not wince once the producers inform us a show such as this is not concerning the spectacle: "If you do not stay tuned and love this family following the first hour, it does not matter how good the dinosaurs look." By which situation Terra Nova is screwed - though don't rely on it. The cash is on screen, and there is a feeling of event concerning the show.Even with the talk from the new shows, Fox's Reilly spent a lot of his time downplaying the different brouhahas surrounding Glee this summer time. A spinoff for that graduation figures? Still possible, however, the main focus is on refocusing Season 3 about the core figures with less stunts and annoying guest-casting, especially in early stages. Reilly also ignored concerns that Ryan Murphy is going to be distracted from getting Glee back in line while he's busy starting his questionable new Forex phantasmagoria American Horror Story (premiering March. 5). "This is actually the newbie that Glee may have a [writing] staff around them, plus they are inside a good way on the material. Of our concerns, that team controlling two shows at the same time is undertake and don't.InchBut how about Murphy's other show? For a lot of the final week, American Horror Story was the talk from the press tour. Forex asked experts to some screening room about the Fox lot to preview a tough version from the 90-minute pilot - an extremely bold gamble - and what we should saw are only able to be referred to like a hot mess, a berserk and luridly overstuffed mash-from hyper-sexualized and psychologically perverse haunted-house jolts bedeviling an estranged couple (Dylan McDermott and Friday Evening Lights' Connie Britton) once they transfer to a manse having a sordid and bloody history dating back the '20s in La. Graphic in each and every way imaginable, it is a reckless, raunchy, raw piece of content that Murphy hopes will entice the greater adventurous viewer seeking "good emotional tales which are zeitgeist-based, and Hopefully they are available since there really is going to be some frightening stuff inside.Inch Forex leader John Landgraf views the show a "breakthrough commercial bit of television." It's certainly polarizing: repulsive and absurd with a, riveting to others. It's absolutely will make noise, that is FX's best reason behind which makes it to begin with.Added bonus: Jessica Lange inside a sensational turn like a flamboyantly nosy neighbor, elegant and menacing and enchantingly arch, like something from such '60s camping classics as Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte now.Horror Story was the excitement magnet of FX's half-day's Saturday presentations, however the highlight arrived the ultimate TCA appearance of Save Me's irreverent dynamic duo Denis Leary and Peter Tolan to celebrate the finish of the groundbreaking firemen drama after seven seasons (on Sept. 7), the finale coinciding using the tenth anniversary of 9/11. Always beneficial for any profane laugh, they did not dissatisfy, happening an unprintable rant, interspersed with Tolan shedding his pants to show colorful briefs, consistent with the show's penchant for low comedy among high tragedy. The show is going to be skipped, without a doubt, however the TCA will truly miss these guys' antics.A dark tone was generally more sincere at Saturday night's TCA Honours - particularly when Friday Evening Lights' producers and stars required happens to simply accept this program of the season award in recognition of their final season. Executive producer Jason Katims recounted how fans have told him these were postponing watching the ultimate episode so they won't need to leave behind Dillon. Once we viewed Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton behind him, everybody swept up within the emotion of the last hurrah (before Emmys, anyway), there is a shared feeling of poignant closure in addition to accomplishment that this type of significantly championed underdog had in some way managed to get towards the finish line. FNL gained a standing ovation, an recognition shared by Carl Reiner and Rose Marie, available to simply accept a Heritage award for that classic Dick Van Dyke Show, marking its 50th anniversary this season.It had been to reality on Sunday, as ABC required happens to announce the finish of their longtime Sunday tentpole Desperate Average women pick up after eight years, for which entertainment leader Paul Lee known as "a victory lap." The show's creator, Marc Cherry, made an appearance to confess among the incontestable facts about TV - "The only real factor harder than developing a hit show is understanding when you should finish it" - saying he was afraid the show would "drift away into nothing" if permitted to carry on indefinitely. "I took it out as the network still saw us like a viable show, in the end remained as succeeding within the rankings, and that we remained as a pressure to become contended with. I took it in the classiest possible way.Inch It is the right decision. Average women continues to be a draw, though not even close to its creative prime - I finally split up by using it last season, the very first time not able to really make it towards the season finale - and setting an finish date prior to the decline increases is both smart and charitable for those involved.This may present a dilemma for ABC, however, when the network is not able to create an authentic new hit out of this year's crop to anchor the Sunday selection. The network's most promising new fall show, our prime-flying, high-style '60s drama Pan Am, follows Average women every sunday and might be a contender. Equally likely may be the garishly satirical Good Christian Belles (also known as GCB), which strangely has been held back until midseason, together with a number of ABC's other best cool product (such as the very frightening and motion picture The River, expected to obtain a major marketing boost throughout the Academy awards).Lee described his arranging strategy like a "lengthy race... What we should don't wish to do is have our shows [premiere] altogether. You want to stagger them out within the year." Making sense, except one also needs a network to place its best feet forward in fall to create maximum impact and noiseIn that respect, ABC's fall selection feels strangely enough moderate. The primary exception being the Jet Age Pan Am, occur the '60s thus discussing Mad Men's swank look, however with "a wish fulfillment that [hopefully] will attract an enormous audience," stated professional producer Thomas Schlamme (Free Airline Wing). Christina Ricci stars among a team of glamorous globetrotting stewardesses, and spoke from the "feeling of excitement and freedom" felt by the pioneering flight family and friends of times, despite their rigid girdles. The feeling of romantic adventure communicated within the pilot is appealing, inside a guilty-pleasure way.Whereas the insipid Charlie's Angels reboot (scheduled for that Thursday-at-8/7c dying slot) is really a noisy, tedious misfire within the vein from the equally unnecessary Dark night Driver and Bionic Lady remakes of latest years, missing the jaunty cheesy innocence from the original '70s series by framework the brand new story like a "show about redemption", giving the Angels criminal pasts. Referred to at some point as "if Jack Bauer and Barbara Bradshaw were built with a love child," leading to an epidemic of eye-moving within the TCA ballroom, this misbegotten and totally behaved mess is less about "empowerment" (among this press tour's more unfortunate buzzwords see NBC's lamentable The Playboy Club) than concerning the energy of the pre-offered title to really make it about the air, however undeserving.A lot more ambitious, though seriously muddled, is Not so long ago (Sundays at 8/7c), a deluxe fairy-tale fantasia from former Lost producers by which an evil full (Swingtown's Lana Parrilla) casts a curse on the slew of legendary storybook figures, trapping these questions contemporary town where the years have stopped and they've no memory of the literary alter egos. The show really wants to be as enchanting as Pushing Daisies, and contains its champions, however it felt as precious and unconvincing in my experience because the ill-fated Eastwick. Once the producers say, "The show is not about smashing the curse ... it comes down to these figures," it feels as disingenuous as when Terra Nova's producers say their show is one of the family, not the dinosaurs.At least one time Upon a Time's whimsical merits count discussing. Revenge (Wednesdays at 10/9c) is basically minimal, a soapy melodrama starring Emily VanCamp like a Hamptons gate crasher plotting the disaster from the high-society blue-bloods who destroyed her father years back. The Count of Monte Cristo was reported as source material, however it feels a lot more like a wan Empire or perhaps an overextended Lifetime movie.In comedy, the good thing is Suburgatory, a wry Juno-like satire in regards to a snarky city girl (discovery Jane Levy) adopted towards the and surrounding suburbs together with her single father (Jeremy Sisto). It will likely be hammocked between your Middle and Modern Family on Wednesdays, and feels prefer bridge yet between both of these great family sitcoms.Unhealthy news is a set of mediocrities within the 8/7c Tuesday hour that brings together among the season's most unlucky trends: showing males being an endangered, emasculated species. A minimum of the innocuous Last Guy Standing has Tim Allen for star appeal, because the only guy inside a household of ladies (a reverse Do It Yourself, for a moment). Guy Up handles to insult both genders in the depiction of three metrosexualized, spoiled buds forever questioning their maleness if not playing game titles. As star/executive producer Christopher Moynihan describes these wusses, "The possibilities to really be considered a real guy are few in number." (He'll without doubt get his chance once the official reviews emerge.)Co-star Serta Fogler quipped, "When the electricity went at this time [within the ballroom], we'd be screwed." Really, it may have been a blessing.Guy up, ABC, and obtain Cougar Town back about the air pronto.Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

How 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Reinvented Television's Comedy Model

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia's contribution has been more than steady ratings and big laughs.our editor recommendsFX Chief Calls Ryan Murphy's 'American Horror Story' a Potential 'Breakthrough'FX Renews Comedies 'Wilfred,' 'Louie,' 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia''Rescue Me' Co-Creator Peter Tolan Drops Pants During Panel'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Cast Talks Two More Seasons and No Emmy Love'Sons of Anarchy' Kurt Sutter Talks Emmy Snubs and Season 4 The long-running comedy, which was picked up for an eighth and ninth season Saturday, has also offered the News Corp. division an enviable business model, built on hefty ownership and low cost production. "Sunny not only became a hit, but the cornerstone of FX's comedy brand, establishing a production model that's become favored by the creative community and has lead to Archer, Louie, The League and Wilfred," said FX president and general manager John Landgraf after announcing the show's creators and executive producers, through their RCG shingle, had been granted a three year overall deal with FX Productions. Executive producer and star Charlie Day took the opportunity before the Television Critics Association to praise FX, which took a chance on three young actors with no experience running a television show. Rather than pair them with an established showrunner, the network granted them the freedom to find their voice. "You have to give credit to FX for letting us operate in a bubble," he noted, adding that it was "refreshing [for viewers] to see a sitcom that didn't feel as though it went through that network machine and got watered down." STORY: FX Renews Comedies 'Wilfred,' 'Louie,' 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia The series, about a group who owns a dingy bar in South Philly, began as a $100 to $200 video centering on three self-obsessed actors competing for a role as a terminally ill patient. Though Landgraf wasn't sold on the initial plot, which was later changed, he was struck by both their talent and edgy humor and gave them a budget to shoot a pilot. "It was a good partnership because they wanted to learn," he said, "and we wanted to kind of reinvent the model." Though Sunny's budget has escalated in success --now approaching $2 million per episode heading into season seven-- the series once cost about $550,000 per half hour, a fraction of what most television comedies traditionally run. To hear Landgraf tell it, FX and RCG did successfully reinvent the model for TV comedies: "By embracing a low cost production model and taking less money upfront," he said, "Rob [McElhenney], Glenn [Howerton] and Charlie were afforded more creative freedom, a true financial partnership and less pressure on the ratings so that the show had time to find an audience." STORY: 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' Cast Talks Two More Seasons and No Emmy Love For McElhenney, who kept his gig as a waiter until the series was picked up for its second season, the incentive was that sizable ownership stake that he and his partners were granted. According to one knowledgable source, the trio's back-end is now worth close to $60 million. "Our philosophy from the very beginning is when you're making a situation comedy that it really is just a group of people sitting in a room talking to each other," said McElhenney. "We thought, 'Well, let's just figure out a way to do that as cheap as possible... we just wanted to break it down to its basics." Added Howerton, "If a stand-up comic can stand on stage by himself with no set and make people laugh, then why can't you just stick people in a room together and have them talk to each other in interesting ways and make them laugh. That doesn't have to be expensive." To this day, even with profiles and salaries raised and the series on track to become the longest running live action comedy in basic cable history, the group says it still shoots the show in much the same way. The only major difference, according to Day, "Now we can afford to blow a car up or sink a boat with effects." Email: Lacey.Rose@THR.com Twitter: @LaceyVRose Related Topics TCA Archer It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia John Landgraf Louie TCA Summer Press Tour 2011

Thursday, August 4, 2011

NBCU shows all its entities the love

Christina Applegate and NBC boss Bob Greenblatt .Kate Flannery checks on Nick Offerman's mustache. "Community's" Chevy Chase greets co-star Alison Brie. Mergers have certainly done nothing to shrink the size of NBCUniversal parties. The company's Monday shindig at the Bazaar in Beverly Hills' SLS Hotel -- featuring talent and execs from traditional NBCU networks as well as newly enveloped Comcast entities -- redefined "sprawling" as it extended across a massive swath of the first floor.Whitney Cummings ("Whitney") and Amber Heard ("The Playboy Club") were among the many reps of NBC's new primetime skeins, while Peter Krause and Lauren Graham ("Parenthood"), Nick Offerman ("Parks and Recreation") and Danny Pudi ("Community") heralded returning series. Giuliana Rancic (Style's "Giuliana and Bill") helped carry the banner for the Comcast-come-latelys.Offerman, who plays the famously mustachioed Ron Swanson on "Parks," appeared nearly clean-shaven because of a recent film role but said his facial hair would be back to Swansonesque condition in "three to four weeks."Not to be forgotten was the BBC America party July 28 on the rooftop of the appropriately chosen London West Hollywood. Idris Elba was among those who had a chance to gawk at the synchronized swimmers at the party's centerpiece pool.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

'In Time' Trailer Teases Justin Timberlake's Weird Time-Driven Future

Ever since Comic-Con, we've been seeing a heck of a lot of footage of Justin Timberlake's latest flick "In Time," but the latest trailer to hit the web is definitely its best. First off, it's a good minute and a half shorter than the previous trailer released. In this case that's a good thing, because it gives a much more concise look at the plot while still keeping us intrigued. And we certainly are intrigued. Second reason? It gives us our first look at Olivia Wilde as Timberlake's mom, which is something we have been looking forward to for a while. In case you're new to the "In Time" premise, Timberlake, Wilde and Amanda Seyfried play people who live in a society where they don't age past 25. After that, they have to start purchasing time, and those who are poor don't live very long while those who are rich can life infinitely. Timberlake gets caught in a dangerous situation that he'll find it hard to get out of, and there's our movie. What's nice about this trailer is that it answers some questions -- for instance, people age normally up until age 25 and then stop -- while keeping some things mysterious, like why Timberlake gets gifted with more than a century of time. It certainly looks like an interesting twist on the sci-fi genre, and leaves us a bit more optimistic than the previous trailer. Are you looking forward to "In Time"? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!