Here’s a first unfettered look at Jason Schwartzman on set for Edgar Wright’s “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World.” Schwartzman will be playing Gideon Graves, the seventh and final, ex-boyfriend of Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). [EdgarWrightHere]
Shia LaBeouf has backpedaled on previous comments regarding his lack of interest in joining D.J. Caruso’s proposed “Y: The Last Man” adaptation. LaBeouf now says there’s “absolutely” a chance he’ll be involved in the future. Someone got a call from Caruso? [Collider]
Michael Papajohn, the actor who played Peter Parker’s grandfather’s murderer in “Spiderman 3” is set to return for the fourth installment of the franchise. [Superherohype]
Rhys Ifans is rumored to be joining Ridley Scott’s “Robin Hood” as King Richard. Production is currently taking place in Ifan’s native Wales.[DigitalSpy]
Julianne Hough (“Dancing With the Stars”) is set to star along side Chace Crawford in the Paramount remake of “Footloose.” At least she can dance. [Variety]
Two character posters for Guy Ritchie’s upcoming “Sherlock Holmes” have been unveiled if you like that sort of promotional material (tolerable, we suppose). Gotta love those ever-s0-slightly (but noticeable) disproportionately-sized heads photoshopped on. [Celebbuzz]
David S. Goyer has revealed that his script for a “The Invisible Man” remake is being pursued with interest by Universal and that the project is “a movie they’d like to make.” Shouldn’t they see how their “The Wolf Man” remake goes first? [ShockTillYouDrop]
Focus Features have jumped on board “The Dubber,” a buddy comedy set to be led by French actor Alain Chabat (the hilarious and obnoxious co-worker character in “The Science of Sleep”). The film will center on a man who provides the French dubbing voice for a top Hollywood star. When the A-lister has an on-set meltdown and goes missing, the dubber travels to the U.S. to help find him. Mark and Jay Duplass (“Baghead”) worked on the script. Chabat rules. We’d pay to see this. [Variety]
Here is the first of two parts of HBO’s First Look feature on Michael Mann’s “Public Enemies.” [ONTD]