Thanks to Jesus, Neil Patrick Harris will get a second chance at life and will be brought back in the third Harold & Kumar film. The man himself recently confirmed that it’s in the screenplay.
Why does this seem so perfect to me? Neil Patrick Harris’ portrayal of himself in the prior films had a comedic, otherworldly quality. It makes sense in context that Jesus would raise him from the dead. It’ll be fun seeing him reprise his role in the next installment — he’s always been a highlight in the earlier movies.
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Producer Peter Jackson’s adaption of The Hobbit continues forward despite Guillermo del Toro leaving the director chair. There’s still no replacement at this time and Peter Jackson refuses to assume the director role.
Anime studio MADHOUSE (Death Note, Vampire Hunter D) is set to produce an anime version of Supernatural. It will be a twenty-two episode long season covering the first two seasons of the show along with original episodes created just for the anime. Episodes will be released beginning on January 12, 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan.
If there’s one reboot I wouldn’t hesitate to advocate, it would be the Phantom. The premise itself justifies rebooting it every so often.