Monday Link-A-Mania

Captain America , X-Men: First Class , HR Giger, The Dark Tower

Kevin Bacon On Playing Sebastian Shaw In X-Men: First Class
In an interview with Philadelphia Style , Kevin Bacon speaks about playing the villainous Sebastian Shaw in X-Men: First Class , revealing that it’s not exactly an all-action role: “I’ll let the younger actors do that. I’m more one of those sit-in-my-chair-and-destroy-the-world type of guys.” Meanwhile, Comic Book Movie has posted an email from actor Greg Savage, who has a small role in the film as a submarine captain, which confirms that the movie deals with the Cuban missile crisis.

HR Giger Working On Alien Prequel?
According to AvPGalaxy , HR Giger’s wife, Carmen Scheifele, has revealed in a German interview that her Swiss hubby – the penis-obsessed artist who designed the original alien – is on board for the prequels which Ridley Scott is currently prepping for production.

Two More Anime Marvels
Comic Book Movie has discovered that Animax, the Japanese company behind the impressive Iron Man and Wolverine anime series, have two more Marvel-based shows in production: Blade and X-Men.

Ron Howard On The Dark Tower
A Beautiful Mind and Willow director Ron Howard has been speaking to Hero Complex about his approach to filming Stephen King’s epic The Dark Tower fantasy series: “Filmically, there are tones in this that I have never used before, tones of fantasy menace and elements of horror and real fear. And there’s the burden, on the characters, of this journey that is really palpable. That’s what we need to get on the screen. I think there’s something about Green Mile or Shawshank Redemption … the complexity and the ballast of them, those are two [King adaptations] where you do get the horror and suspense that’s there on the page. We’re charging ourselves with the responsibility of getting a real understanding of the material and utilizing many of the best aspects of the books and graphic novels.”

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.