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Women around the world might find actor Michael Fassbender easy on the eyes, but it seems a certain species of animal have grown a liking to him as well. During a recent interview, the 'Steve Jobs' star revealed several horses couldn't control their attraction to him while filming the 2011 film, 'Jane Eyre,' causing many of them to get an erection on set. -
'X-Men: Apocalypse' Movie Plot Details Revealed [SPOILERS]
We haven't seen a teaser trailer for director Bryan Singer's highly anticipated X-Men movie sequel, Apocalypse, which has a May 2016 release date, but we've tracked down plot details to share with you this week! Thanks to a new press release detailing the film's partnership with M&M'S on a new promotion, we now know the synopsis of the Marvel Comics movie. Find out more about the movie's story, cast, and characters below! (SPOILERS to Follow) -
'Assassin's Creed' Movie is Like 'Batman Begins' Says Ubisoft
Movie adaptations of popular video games aren't always the best, but we're still holding out hope for Assassin's Creed, based on the Ubisoft franchise. Starring Michael Fassbender, this upcoming film has a December 2016 release date, which leaves plenty of time for filming (which starts in the Fall of 2015) and post production. A new interview with Ubisoft Motion Pictures CEO Jean-Julien Baronnet has us even more excited because he's drawing comparisons between this new movie with that of Christopher Nolan's acclaimed Batman Begins and Ridley Scott's iconic Blade Runner. Find out more details below.
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