Elijah Wood is heading to the small screen. The Lord of the Rings star is set to appear in upcoming FX sitcom Wilfred.
Adam Brody joins, Graham exits “Scream 4”
Adam Brody is the latest addition to the cast of Scream 4, says The Hollywood Reporter.
The former OC actor will play a cop and recent college graduate who is a big fan of crime procedural show CSI.
Marley Shelton (Sin City) has also joined, replacing Lake Bell as the deputy sheriff who knew Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott in high school. Erik Knudsen is on board as a comic relief character familiar with the formula of horror movies.
Sources for Ghouls On Film, meanwhile, are reporting that Lauren Graham has been forced to leave the movie due to “date conflict and script changes”.
Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere and Rory Culkin are among the cast of newcomers joining returning franchise stars Campbell, David Arquette and Courteney Cox.
Taylor Lautner: Abduction a real action thriller
Taylor Lautner has promised that his upcoming film Abduction will be a “real action thriller”. Speaking to MTV, the 18-year-old said that he will begin shooting the John Singleton-directed feature in three days.
Adam Sandler praises Grown Ups co-stars
Adam Sandler has praised David Spade, Kevin James, Chris Rock and Rob Schneider as all being equally funny. The Grown Ups star has insisted that it’s difficult to choose the funniest co-star because they are all witty and comical in their own unique way.
Kristen Stewart struggling to make ‘K-11’
Kristen Stewart has admitted that she’s having difficulty getting her mother’s screenplay made into a movie. The actress, who will star as a boy in K-11, has insisted that movie producers are struggling to get past her Twilight image to be able to invision her portraying a male.
Adam Sandler: It’s no reunion with Spade, Rock
Adam Sandler has admitted that it is not much of a reunion co-starring with David Spade, Rob Schneider and Chris Rock because they visit each other often. The Grown Ups star has insisted that if he did have a reunion with his pals, it would be similar to one in his new comedy.
Eva Longoria Parker confirms reality TV show
Eva Longoria Parker has revealed that her restaurant will be the focus of a new reality TV show. The Desperate Housewives actress, who is currently in California filming her new indie comedy Without Men, told CNN about her production company’s latest project.
Jonny Lee Miller joins cast of ‘Dexter’
Jonny Lee Miller has reportedly signed up to appear in Dexter. According to Variety, the Eli Stone actor will star in several episodes of the upcoming fifth season.
Jaime King: My Generation is truthful
Jaime King has claimed that her new series My Generation is “truthful”. The show, which was picked up by ABC, is filmed in a mockumentary style and focuses on a group of high school students who graduate in 2000 and are reunited in 2010.
Kristen Stewart wants 3-D Breaking Dawn
Kristen Stewart wants ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn’ to be in 3-D. The 20-year-old actress – who plays lead female character Bella Swan in the fantasy movie franchise – would like to see Bella experience a 3-D world when she becomes a vampire in the final film.
Megan Fox wants lesbian superhero role
Megan Fox wants to play a lesbian superhero. The ‘Jonah Hex’ actress – who was recently replaced by British model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in the third ‘Transformers’ movie – admits she would love to play Rainmaker from comic book series ‘Gen 13’.
Twilight: Breaking Dawn hard to split
Splitting ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn’ into two films has been difficult. The film’s screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg admits it took a lot of decision making to get the movie – which stars Robert Pattinson as a blood-thirsty vampire who falls in love with human Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) – split into two.
Harrison Ford’s ‘compelling’ role
Harrison Ford finds his new film “compelling”. The veteran actor – who is currently starring as scientist Dr Robert Stonehill in ‘Extraordinary Measures’ – reveals he is pleased to be playing a role which is different from his usual characters.

