First it was rumored that Will Smith would take on the lead role. Then whispers went around that Jamie Foxx was offered the part. Now it has been confirmed that Samuel Jackson will be the man to play a slave named Stephen with Jamie Foxx playing Django in the upcoming Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained: 
The actor will play a slave called Stephen in Quentin Tarantino’s western, a loose re-interpretation of Sergio Corbucci’s 1966 film Django. This will be the fifth time Jackson and Tarantino have worked together, having collaborated on Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, KIll Bill Vol 2, and an uncredited role as a narrator in Inglorious Basterds.
Jamie Foxx will take on the lead role of freed slave Django, haven beaten out Will Smith for the part. Leonardo DiCaprio will play the villain Calvin Candie, a plantation owner who owns Django’s wife. [Source]
Django Unchained, a Western about a freed slave in search of his slave wife in the Old South, is scheduled to hit movie theaters on December 25, 2012.
MEN IN BLACK III IS COMING TO IMAX THEATERS!
Speaking of Will Smith, we’ve got some good news! After being spotted around New York City and annoying neighbors with his “oversized” trailer, the alien sequel, Men in Black III will be hitting movie theaters in May 2012! What’s even more interesting is that it will be released in IMAX 3D:
In a written statement, Sony Pictures president of worldwide distribution Rory Bruer said that releasing the movie in IMAX 3D “signals an event release.”
It’s the first “Men in Black” film to be released on IMAX. “Men in Black 3,” starring Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones will be released May 25, 2012.
Barry Sonnenfeld is directing the movie, which Etan Cohen wrote. “Men in Black 3″ also stars Josh Brolin, Jermaine Clement and Emma Thompson. Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald are producing. [Source]
Definitely look forward to this movie.
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In a written statement, Sony Pictures president of worldwide distribution Rory Bruer said that releasing the movie in IMAX 3D “signals an event release.” 


