According to the Prometheus News Website, Prometheus 2 is a go. A tentative release date is for March 2016, and noted elsewhere is filming will start in August.
The biggest news is that Michael will be back as David. In fact, there will be more "Davids" in the next film. Don't know if we can handle more than one David, but we're excited to hear about this sequel.
The French film magazine, Premiere, has the X-men cast on the cover this month.
Found on Tumblr
We love to see other sites write about Michael and here's a one with general information about him:
Photos have been posted around about the filming in Ely. Check out the slide show of the film location, with a picture of Michael coming to the area at Cambridge-News.
Director Bryan Singer posted a teaser trailer on Instagram, with some scenes we've seen before. It's a teaser for a new trailer to come out this Monday. Click here to see the trailer and follow the X-Men Instagram for new pictures and videos. We can't wait! May cannot come soon enough!
Some cool articles focusing on Michael came out, especially during St. Patrick's Day.
People are still talking about the quirky, artsy, musical film, "Frank."
An interview with the director Lenny Abramson offers a view of the film and Michael's performance.
From Playlist.com.
Total Film has posted covers of their new magazine featuring X-men.
One last story: You gotta read this great blog post about someone who worked with Michael in his charity version of "Reservoir Dogs." Go to writer Colin O'Sullivan's Blog post: Michael Fassbender Owes Me A Favor. And check out his book "Killarney Blues."
So, now that most of the major award shows are over and everyone has come to terms with the winners and "not-winners" it is time to move on. More films are coming our way and we need to continue enjoying Michael's work.
First, congrats to all the awards that "12 Years A Slave" won. By now, cinephiles already know, so no use repeating. We're happy for Steve, Michael, Lupita, Chiwetel, and the rest of the cast and crew. Much deserved. Michael appeared with his sister at the Independent Spirit Awards and the Oscars with his mother.
Second, the film is out on DVD, just in time for the excitement of the awards to continue. We haven't seen it so we cannot comment, yet.
Third, one of the last awards is out and your vote counts. MTV Movie Awards, where you can vote for best picture, best actor, best actress, and best villain, where "12 Years A Slave" are involved. Michael has been nominated as best villain and from what we've heard, he's really ugly onscreen.
Fourth, Michael is still working on MacBeth in Scotland and England.
From JustJared.
Lastly, "Frank" had a showing at SXSW. It had been screen at Palm Springs Film Festival and Sundance last year. Here is the official trailer:
The reviews are good and Michael's performance has been described as ''truly shines in a role that keeps his well-known mug off screen and hidden behind the fake head." Review It is not a film for everyone, but if you like quirkiness, odd music, and great performances, "Frank" is a film to be watched. We'll be looking forward to a release in our area.
Soon, we'll be inundated with clips, pictures, and interviews.
More Michael news:
This weekend is the Oscars. Michael is nominated for Best Supporting Actor and "12 Years A Slave" is nominated for best pictures. Also, Chiwetel Ejiofor is nominated for Best Actor. We'll see what goes through this weekend.
From MFO: The Empire Magazine's Jameson award nominations are out. You can vote for your favorite films and actors, including Michael and 12 Years a Slave. Vote here.
Looking forward to more award ceremonies for 12 Years a Slave.
Michael right now, is still filming "MacBeth" in Scotland.
If you don't want to know spoilers, don't read this until you get your information or watch the awards show.
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12 Years A Slave:
Won Best Film and Chiwetel won for Best Actor. Congrats to the winners!
Michael, Best Supporting Actor nominee did not win. We were disappointed in not seeing or hearing his win, but that's ok. Michael's best is still yet to come. He's still a top wanted actor and as long as he keeps bringing in the fans, awards doesn't mean much. Awards are only made from a few, minority groups telling people what they thought was good. Awards are subjective, which is our favorite word of the time. Awards are the opinions of few. It doesn't weigh in the hearts and minds of those fans who enjoy their favorites' works. It doesn't necessarily pay the bills. A lot of great actors have made a career without ever getting an award. And there is the other side. Many who do win, never get another big opportunity. There are theories about the awards and the statistics that can show that it really doesn't matter. It's nice to be recognized, but it doesn't always give you the work you want.
Instead, lets bask in the picturesque offerings from the show:
Michael is still sporting his "MacBeth" beard, which looks dashing for him.
Here are some videos with Michael on the red carpet.
We learn that Michael will be filming a new project called "Trespass Against Us."
So, who really cares if Michael wins an award? Fans know he is worth more than an award that is forgotten at the next award show.
Blog for fans of Michael Fassbender, taken from the first fan blog est. 2007. We are fans who love Michael's work and feel that he is one of the best actors around. We are not affiliated with him, his agency, his family or anyone else who works with or knows him. We just want to add our 2 cents about his work, adding a positive edge.