VIGGO MORTENSEN GENERAL ZOD IN "SUPERMAN"? JUDE LAW TO JOIN RACHEL WEISZ & ANTHONY HOPKINS IN "360"! IDRIS ELBA JOINS MICHAEL FASSBENDER & CHARLIZE THERON IN "PROMETHEUS"

Ridley Scott's exciting new futuristic epic movie PROMETHEUS is adding more and more cool cast members: Idris Elba (we will be seeing him as Heimdall in this year's biggest super hero flick THOR and you have also seen him in THE OFFICE, THE LOSERS and ROCK N ROLLA) has just joined the cast which already includes the stunning duo of two talented and gorgeous blue-eyed creatures Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender. Ridley has already promised that the sf film will be epic telling the story of creation, the gods and the man who stood against them. He also said that PROMETHEUS will not be a prequel to ALIEN.

SHORT HEADLINES *According to latest rumors, Zack Snyder might hire Viggo Mortensen to play the main villain, probably General Zod, in the upcoming SUPERMAN alongside Henry Cavill as the caped hero.  Alice Eve, Rosamund Pike and Diane Kruger could play Zod's assistant Ursa. *According to "MovieWeb" BLACKBIRD has added new cast members:  the film centers on a brother-sister pair of fugitives (Eric Bana and Olivia Wilde) who encounter a young boxer (Charlie Hunnam) recently released from prison. Treat Williams and Kate Mara will play a father and daughter whose story line is connected with the main plot while Sissy Spacek and Kris Kristofferson will play the boxer's parents.*Shia LaBeouf is the new candidate for the lead in THE BOURNE LEGACY.
Well, this is shaping up to be a helluva cast: according to "Playlist" Jude Law could join 360, complicated drama from Fernando Meirelles which already includes Anthony Hopkins, Rachel Weisz, Ben Foster. The film will consist of series of interconnected stories in which one couple has a love scene and then one of the partners moves into the next scene to have a love scene with some other partner who then moves to another scene ... The film will show relationships of people from different social backgrounds.