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Here are some stuff and things for your Tuesday (or shall we call it Almost But Not Quite Twilight Friday Yet Day):
Just Added: We don’t have a Captain America just yet, but the film has two writers: The Hollywood Reporter tells us that Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely (Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian) are in negotiations to write The First Avenger: Captain America. The film is currently due in theaters on May 6, 2011.
– Screw Heath Ledger and The Dark Knight getting nods come Oscar time, we’ve got one better: How about Miley Cyrus? Yup, The Envelope’s Gold Derby shows us how Hannah Montana herself could be up for an Oscar for Best Song due to her writing and singing I Thought I Lost You in Disney’s Bolt. Since Disney always owns this category, there’s a pretty good chance Cyrus will nab at least a nod — though, if you want my opinion, Peter Gabriel’s Down to Earth (from WALL-E) should take it.
– The Los Angeles Times spoke to South Park co-creator Trey Parker recently, and found out that the boys might be looking to end the series with another film. While they’re contracted until 2011, Parker claims a big-screen finale could be the way to go: “We talked about maybe some day doing a movie to sort of end it all, and that seems like the best idea. That’s been a big thought to do the last show as a movie.” During the same interview, Parker also says that what eventually became the three-part Imaginationland episode was originally supposed to be their second feature film … until the guys realized they needed more content for the season. The Imaginationland episode eventually went on to win an Emmy.
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