X-Men: First Class costars Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy were more than happy to chat all about their film, as well as a few more personal topics, during a recent press day in NYC. The guys complimented each other's secret skills, and James even revealed one downside to being a world-renowned heartthrob. Michael, meanwhile, took off his cap to flaunt his new blond locks, though he admitted that his hair color allegiance is still with the "gingers" of the world. Check out the X-Men: First Class reviews and watch below!
Link Time — Hailee Steinfeld Might Be the New Carrie
- Hailee Steinfeld is rumored for the lead in the Carrie remake — /Film
- The five biggest differences between X-Men: First Class and the comics — Moviefone
- 64 pop stars turned actors — Rotten Tomatoes
- Find out which cable show has booked Gavin Rossdale as a guest star — AOL TV
- Watch the first eight minutes of Teen Wolf — Zap2It
- Josh Lucas will star in NBC's The Firm — Vulture
- Martin Scorsese might make a film about Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton — Movieline
- Stop what you're doing and listen to Bradley Cooper speak French — TresSugar
- Michael Cera will lend his voice to The Simpsons — Inside TV

- Hailee Steinfeld is rumored for the lead in the Carrie remake — /Film
- The five biggest differences between X-Men: First Class and the comics — Moviefone
- 64 pop stars turned actors — Rotten Tomatoes
- Find out which cable show has booked Gavin Rossdale as a guest star — AOL TV
- Watch the first eight minutes of Teen Wolf — Zap2It
- Josh Lucas will star in NBC's The Firm — Vulture
- Martin Scorsese might make a film about Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton — Movieline
- Stop what you're doing and listen to Bradley Cooper speak French — TresSugar
- Michael Cera will lend his voice to The Simpsons — Inside TV
Mutant Yearbook: X-Men Characters Then and Now
X-Men: First Class launches into theaters this Friday, and since it's a prequel set in the 1960s, we get to meet the mutants before they have fully developed their special powers. Since a few of the characters have appeared in previous X-Men movies, I thought we could see how they've grown up. Check out the actors who have played the older and younger versions of the comic book heroes.
Photos courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox
Video: Zoe Kravitz Was Surprised at Lenny's Hunger Games Casting!
Zoe Kravitz linked up with her X-Men: First Class cast-mates Lucas Till and Rose Byne to chat all about their Matthew Vaughn-directed blockbuster at a recent press day in NYC. Rose has already scored a hit with the Summer comedy Bridesmaids, but she, Lucas, and Zoe admitted that they're most excited about this movie hitting theaters. Zoe touched on her father, Lenny Kravitz's casting in The Hunger Games, saying that she was surprised to learn about his role as Cinna! She said, though, that she was perhaps the link to his getting the part, as he first met her costar and future Hunger Games lead Jennifer Lawrence on the X-Men set. Zoe further revealed that her boyfriend and costar, Michael Fassbender, was one of the biggest jokesters during the film's production! Check it out below.
BuzzSugar's Must Haves For June
Summer entertainment goes full speed ahead this month as we swing into June. It may not be that warm outside where you are yet, but there are some scorching hot TV, movie, and music offerings coming your way. Check out my must haves to see what blockbusters you'll be lining up for, the shows you'll be DVRing, and the albums you'll be downloading over the next few weeks.
Summer Movie Preview: The Action Flicks
Since it's May, I've kicked off my Summer movie preview series. After talking about the comedies, it's time to focus on what are usually the biggest blockbusters of the season: the action films. From superheroes to sci-fi to fantasy, I have the scoop on the action movies that you'll most want to check out in the next couple of months.
The New X-Men: First Class Trailer Features More Teenage Mutants, Awesomeness
I was already psyched when the original X-Men: First Class trailer debuted, and now that there's a longer preview, my excitement is getting pretty out of control. Like the first trailer, we see lots of young Magneto and Professor X (Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy) — but this time, there's an equal focus on the youthful students of Xavier's School For Gifted Youngsters.

This means more footage of Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, Nicholas Hoult as Beast, Lucas Till as Havok, and so on. You also get to hear more angsty dialogue (being a teenage mutant kind of sucks, guys) and see a little bit of romance between Lawrence and Hoult. To watch the new preview, just read more
Link Time — Watch Schwarzenegger Get Animated
- Watch the trailer for Arnold Schwarzenegger's animated series The Governator — Vulture
- Check out some rad vintage-style magazine covers for X-Men: First Class — /Film
- Katie Couric is leaving CBS Evening News; here's her next gig — TV Squad
- Find out how well PG-13 version of The King's Speech did at the box office — Moviefone
- See the latest teaser for Super 8 — MTV Movie Blog
- Why AMC's new series The Killing killed it with its premiere — TV.com
- Watch footage from the Thundercats reboot — PopWatch
- 10 fun facts about Cars 2 — GeekSugar
- Watch the trailer for Arnold Schwarzenegger's animated series The Governator — Vulture
- Check out some rad vintage-style magazine covers for X-Men: First Class — /Film
- Katie Couric is leaving CBS Evening News; here's her next gig — TV Squad
- Find out how well PG-13 version of The King's Speech did at the box office — Moviefone
- See the latest teaser for Super 8 — MTV Movie Blog
- Why AMC's new series The Killing killed it with its premiere — TV.com
- Watch footage from the Thundercats reboot — PopWatch
- 10 fun facts about Cars 2 — GeekSugar
Which Upcoming Superhero Movie Are You Most Excited About?
Wondercon hits San Francisco this weekend, and I'm excited to find out more about upcoming movies like Green Lantern. I'm getting psyched for it and other comic book and superhero movies, and though they're a frequent Hollywood staple, the current crop of films on the horizon seems more exciting than usual. Plus, there are a lot to look forward to: Thor and his hammer make their way into theaters in May, Green Lantern and X-Men: First Class both bow in June, followed by Captain America in July. And though they're far on the horizon (2012, that is), I'm so eager for any details about Zack Snyder's Superman and The Amazing Spider-Man.

I'm pretty pumped on all of these movies for different reasons — I can't wait to see Ryan Reynolds and Andrew Garfield as their respective characters, or how X-Men's prequel turns out, for instance. Which one are you looking forward to most?
Female Comic Book Characters in Film: Did Hollywood Get It Right?
There's a lot to look forward to if you're a fan of female comic book heroes and villains: the upcoming The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers, X-Men First Class, and Wonder Woman all feature prominent female leads! But, like most comic book fans, you probably have your own idea of who is best suited to play the role. I can already tell you that I am not thrilled with Anne Hathaway being cast as Catwoman. Do you think Hollywood got it right? Take a look at these upcoming female comic book leads and then vote on who makes the most sense.



