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5 Film Directors Who Were Fired On Set

It’s the height of ignominy: you’ve shepherded a movie into production, are shooting with the cast and crew when suddenly you’re asked to go for a meeting upstairs where you get the boot.

But for all directors who fear they might be next, don’t worry – it’s happened to the best of them.

Richard Donner – ‘Superman II’ (1980)

Donner’s firing from the second ‘Superman’ was a sad and baffling decision considering the first one (he’d shot the films back-to-back, pausing on the second while the first one was released) was such a smash hit critically and commercially.

But wrangling and arguments with the producers, particularly over Marlon Brando’s wage bill, meant that Donner was ditched for Richard Lester, a decent director who was better known for comedic movies like ‘A Hard Day’s Night’.

That meant Donner’s expert handling of tone was ignored and the majority of the film was reshot much to the chagrin of the cast. The original helmer finally got to unveil his cut of the movie in 2006.

Richard Stanley – ‘The Island of Dr. Moreau’ (1996)

Australian Stanley was a talented prospect with a gift for the visually striking when he signed up to bring HG Wells’s book to the big screen.

Four years of development followed. But when it came to shoot, he wasn’t used to dealing with Hollywood egos, particularly Val Kilmer whose strange behaviour and refusal to follow direction led to Stanley’s firing after just three days of production.

And that’s not even counting Marlon Brando and his creative choice to wear a bucket on his head.

Seasoned pro John Frankenheimer (‘The Manchurian Candidate’) came on board and also clashed with his stars, while the absence of a script meant the cast were frequently adlibbing entire scenes.

It essentially torpedoed Stanley’s career, though he did manage to watch his dream project being filmed – by sneaking back onto set and getting the make-up department to cover him in prosthetics so he could appear as a human-animal hybrid extra. It was that kind of movie.

James Cameron – ‘Piranha II: The Spawning’ (1981)

Cameron himself has called it the “finest flying piranha movie ever made”. But while the film has subsequently been credited to the ‘Avatar’ director, it’s difficult to know exactly how much of this debut effort was actually his.

Emerging from the Roger Corman stable, Cameron was fired from the film by its producer Ovidio Assinitis, who himself directed some of it, before the neophyte director broke into the edit suite to try and finish his cut where he was caught and told to skedaddle.

Brenda Chapman – ‘Brave’ (2012)

Chapman was supposed to be Pixar’s first female feature director and it was she who developed the story of a young Scottish girl and her mother from her own idea.

But she ended up being taken off the movie a year before it was released – during production in animation terms – for reasons that remain a bit opaque.

It’s one of the few blips in the mostly excellent history of Pixar, especially when Chapman spoke out against her former employers, accusing animation of being a boys club (she was replaced by a man).

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Jason Reitman To Direct DreamWorks Animation Beekle

Director Jason Reitman will helm a new animation for DreamWorks by the name of ‘Beekle’.

The ‘Labor Day’ and ‘Juno’ director will take charge of an adaptation of Dan Santat’s ‘The Adventures Of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend’, which is about an imaginary friend who looks for a child to befriend.

It’ll require a different approach to a lot of his previous content, including ‘Thank You For Smoking’, which is aimed towards mature cinema goers, with ‘Beekle’ predominantly for a younger audience with its children-friendly tale.

In fact, it was Reitman who stumbled upon the idea of an adaptation when he found the book while shopping one day.

“I was book shopping with my daughter, when a little tooth-shaped character in a paper crown stole our hearts,” he recalls. “His name was Beekle, and I’m honoured to now be adapting Santat’s charming story into a feature film. I’m particularly proud to be working with DreamWorks Animation, makers of ‘Kung Fu Panda’, the first film my daughter ever saw on the big screen.”

With a number of other projects competing for his attention, such as ‘The Possibilities’ and ‘I Would Only Rob Banks For My Family’, it’s currently unknown when we can expect to see this hit cinemas. With it being animation, it’ll likely take a number of years to materialise, but we’re likely to hear a lot more in the coming months once pre-production properly begins.

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Tron 3 Has Been Put On Hold

It looks as though Disney has pulled the plug on the upcoming ‘Tron’ sequel.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the ambitious sci-fi sequel has been unplugged… and we shouldn’t expect them to pick the project back up anytime soon.

“Tron 3 won’t be coming to a theater near you,” they revealed. “Disney has chosen not to move forward with a third installment in the sci-fi series, sources say.”

“While sources say the project was never officially greenlit, earlier this year it seemed that things were moving ahead with Tron: Legacy helmer Joseph Kosinski returning to direct and stars Olivia Wilde and Garrett Hedlund reprising their roles.”

Of course, there were plenty of rumours surrounding the now-cancelled ‘Tron’ sequel… and while it seems that Disney was looking to resurrect the powered-down franchise, Variety says they just couldn’t find room on their already rather hefty slate.

“We had never greenlit the movie, but it was in development for some time,” said a Disney executive, on their decision to shelve ‘Tron 3’. “Things in the queue got ahead of it and we have such a big slate out in front of it, we started to think, ‘Where does it go?’ And it’s a pretty big investment to make if you are not even sure when you are going to release it.”

But that doesn’t mean the project had never gotten off the ground.

“Prep had been started on the third film, and production was looking to shoot this fall, likely in Vancouver, British Columbia,” explained THR. “Disney had been interested in adding Jared Leto to the cast, but an offer and negotiations had never commenced.”

Unfortunately, it looks as though we won’t get to see Jared Leto downloaded onto the internet superhighway any time soon. And for now, it seems that ‘Tron 3’ has been shelved.

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Tilda Swinton Enters Talks For Doctor Strange

It looks as though ‘Doctor Strange’ has just got even stranger… as Tilda Swinton enters talks for a leading role opposite Benedict Cumberbatch.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the enigmatic 54-year-old British actress has been linked to the role of the Ancient One – a mystical mentor to Doctor Strange himself.

“Tilda Swinton is on her way to the Marvel Universe,” they revealed. “The actress is in negotiations to join Benedict Cumberbatch in Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange, being directed by Scott Derrickson.”

“The actress is negotiations to portray the Ancient One,” they explain, “the Tibetan mystic who is a mentor to Dr. Strange.”

Of course, fans of the comic books will know all about the Ancient One – a 500-year-old Tibetan man who was once named as Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme, before handing the title to Dr. Stephen Strange.

Acting as a mentor and guide, the Ancient One teaches Doctor Strange everything he knows about the mystical arts… He even passes some of his most powerful relics to the good doctor, including the Eye of Agamotto.

But will Tilda Swinton prove to be the right fit for the role?

I can’t help thinking that this casting choice is a stroke of genius. After all, Marvel is often criticised for their lack of strong female roles… so putting Tilda Swinto as one of the most powerful beings on the planet will certainly help tip the balance back in their favour.

And let’s face it – Tilda Swinton is just brilliant.

Having appeared in as number of rather eclectic movies, her most recent have included ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and Terry Gilliam’s ‘The Zero Theorem’. And while she’s certainly drawn to some of the stranger films in Hollywood, perhaps that’s what has inevitably led to this rather mystical role.

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And then here’s her experience in comic book movies.

That’s right – she’s already appeared on screen in a comic book role before – starring opposite Keanu Reeves in the 2005 DC adaptation, ‘Constantine’. Starring as the Archangel Gabriel, she shared some of the best scenes of the entire film, opposite Peter Stormare’s Satan.

But will she lend a touch of gravitas to ‘Doctor Strange’? We certainly hope so.

‘Doctor Strange’ heads to cinemas on 28 October 2016.

Dwayne Johnson Tells Us The Secret To His Success

Dwayne Johnson is a pretty inspirational guy.

He’s gone from being jobbing wrestler to a Hollywood A-Lister with millions of social media followers seemingly on the basis of his irresistible charm alone. However, when we caught up with him to talk about his new disaster movie ’San Andreas’, he revealed that the secret to his success lies in his “borderline crazy” dedication to to his craft.

“There really is no substitute for hard work,” Dwayne explained when we asked for career advice.

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“You have GOT to put in the time and the hours and - by the way - this is where it gets a little a wonky and it’s borderline crazy, where you might have to see a psychiatrist. When you push yourself when no-one else is around, when you’re by yourself, the time and commitment you put in, that’s when you start to lay the groundwork for success.

"Or, the groundwork to be a maniac. Cause you’re doing a lot of things by yourself!”

In his new movie ‘San Andreas’ the actor formerly known as The Rock plays a helicopter rescue pilot who does whatever it takes to save his family from a monster quake that rocks the West Coast of America.

It’s an inspirational role for the star who’s been vocal about his support for the emergency services while on the campaign trail for his new film, but it’s The Rock himself that we here at Yahoo Movies draw our inspiration from.

For more tips from The Rock on health and fitness (“genetics help!”), family life (“it’s the only thing that matters”), and work, watch our full interview above.

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8 Movies That Ended Marriages

In Hollywood, by far the most common reason for married couples splitting is infidelity. We don’t want to condone the actions of any movie star that ditches their other half for someone else, but… when you’re working with some of the world’s most beautiful people, extended “lunch breaks” in your co-star’s trailer sure must be tempting…

Here’s a round-up of some of the most controversial film star dalliances that paid for Hollywood divorce lawyers’ Hawaiian holidays down the years.

'Mr & Mrs Smith' (2005) - Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie

Perhaps the most famous example of what we’re talking about here is the creation of ‘Brangelina’. Angelina Jolie already had a bit of a reputation in her personal life and was instantly blamed by everyone for her affair with Brad Pitt.

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Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez wrap on Fast and Furious 7

Well it's certainly been emotional. After delays, setbacks and the horrific death of Paul Walker to contend with, 'Fast and Furious 7' has finally wrapped. Director James Wan tweeted confirmation that he had just finished filming with stars Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez on July 10th. Universal also delivered an emotional message to the fans through the 'Fast and Furious' Facebook page.

It has been a very rocky ride for all involved in 'Fast and Furious 7' and both James Wan and Universal have called it 'emotional'. The loss of Paul Walker almost meant that the film would have to be scrapped, but fortunately for the fans, James Wan has led his team to completing the film which will now be released in April 2015.

James Wan

After Justin Lin, the director of the previous four films in the franchise, decided not to return for 'Fast and Furious 7', director James Wan of 'Saw' and 'The Conjuring' fame stepped in to drive the series forwards. Yesterday, he tweeted '...about to cross the finishing line. #F7' and then posted a photo of himself with Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez, with the caption '...and I (literally) just wrapped out my two main leads - Vin & Michelle. ThankU for this amazing, emotional journey'. Seven hours later, Wan confirmed that all filming was now complete, tweeting 'AND THAT'S A WRAAAAPPP!!!!!!!! Principal photography for Fast & Furious 7 is officially over.'

Thanks

Wan then went on to acknowledge the difficulties that he and his stars and crew had faced over the shoot. His next tweet said simply 'THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart, to all my cast & crew, for making it thru the toughest shoot of all our careers. Love you all so much'. When Paul Walker died in November, production had to shut down while all involved had to figure out how they would carry on without him. It was only with the help of Walker's brothers Cody and Caleb, that shooting was able to resume.

Family

Universal also paid homage to the fans saying that 'We felt the love and strength from our fans throughout this journey, and it's because of you that we got here.' They also acknowledged the toll Walker's death had taken on both the individuals involved, as well the production. 'Our family is big and strong but it won't ever quite be whole again without Paul. All of us -- those who've been here from the start and those whose first FAST film is 7 -- wanted to create a special film for him and for you. We believe we have.' Let's hope that the end result is a worthy send off for Paul Walker, and that it isn't too long before we get to see a trailer.

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