Buzz News Roundup, 1/7
- British actress Gemma Arterton has been chosen as a Bond girl for Bond 22, Reuters reports.
- According to Variety, Marlon Wayans has signed on for the live-action G.I. Joe film.
- A large collection of music from the 1970s — including music by Bob Marley and Peter Tosh — has disappeared from the archives of the former Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation, writes Billboard.
- Tabatha Coffey, one of the most awesome characters from Shear Genius, is getting her own Bravo reality show, says The Hollywood Reporter.
- Bravo also announced two big premieres for March, according to The Futon Critic: Top Chef 4 and The Real Housewives of NYC.
- The AP reports that Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel will be guests on each others' shows to fill the gaps left by actors who won't cross picket lines to appear on the shows.
- There Will Be Blood was the favorite film at the National Society of Film Critics Awards recently, writes Zap2It.
- Variety has news about changes to TV schedules in the next few weeks, including the fact that Gossip Girl will move from Wednesday nights to Monday nights.
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