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‘Y: The Last Man’ Movie Lands First Time Director Behind ‘Portal’ Fan Short

After nearly a decade of on-again, off-again development, the film adaptation of Y: The Last Man is finally moving forward with a new director Dan Trachtenberg and two new screenwriters whose collective work ought to make fans of the classic comic series gasp with pleasure or, at least, relief. New Line Cinema has hired first time feature director Trachtenberg to helm the adaptation. Though his previous work as a commercial director is far from a guarantor of a successful Y film, his work on the Portal fan film Portal: No Escape proves that at minimum, a nerd’s nerd has been hired to bring the series to the screen. (Trachtenberg also co-hosted The Totally Rad Show and Tweets at @ dannytrs .) No Escape suffers from the usual problems with fan films, namely the limitations of having been made on a literal shoestring budget, but it boasts solid tone and some truly impressive special effects, particularly when you take the budget into account. Trachtenberg will be directing from a script by Stephen Scaia and Matthew Federman. The duo have a strong history of decent genre work, having written for Human Target , Warehouse 13 and most appropriately, the late lamented series Jericho . That alone is enough to convince me that at minimum they’ll grasp the point of the series, something that the previous director and writer attached to Y: The Last Man , the team behind Disturbia , could not. Y: The Last Man , which ran from 2002-2008, is set in the aftermath of a global plague which kills nearly every male animal on earth (women are unaffected). The main character, Yorick Brown, is one of the few men not killed off by the disease. Along with his pet monkey named “Ampersand” (because series creator Brian K. Vaughan is a serious English dork) and an agent with a highly fictionalized version of the Culper Ring, he travels around the world in search of his girlfriend, and an explanation for the plague. Though it arguably doesn’t quite wrap up as cleanly as one hopes – Vaughan took a job writing for Lost while he was also penning Y: The Last Man ‘s final story arc – it does an excellent job of plausibly creating an apocalyptic world, and gets into some truly weird and interesting territory. Which is to say, in case you haven’t read it, rectify that immediately. [via Deadline ] Ross Lincoln is a LA-based freelance writer from Oklahoma with an unhealthy obsession with comics, movies, video games, ancient history, Gore Vidal, and wine. Follow him on twitter (@rossalincoln). Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Christopher Nolan To Direct ‘Interstellar’: Peep The Science Behind The Wormhole Sci-Fi Pic

Nolanites, prepare to get really nerdy: Per THR , Christopher Nolan is in talks to direct and produce Interstellar , scripted by brother Jonathan Nolan , AKA the 2001 -esque project that Steven Spielberg was once attached to which “involves time travel and alternate dimensions in a story that sees a group of explorers travel through a wormhole.” What’s just as exciting as the prospect of another Chris/Jonah Nolan team-up (following Memento , The Prestige , The Dark Knight , and The Dark Knight Rises ) is the fact that Interstellar is grounded in the scientific developments of CalTech gravitational physicist and astrophysicist Kip Thorne, who theorized that cosmic wormholes can be used to time travel by connecting two points in time . Like, in real life . As Thorne told Discover Magazine in 2007, his musings on time travel via space-warping wormhole began when Carl Sagan asked advice while writing Contact : In Carl Sagan’s original version of his novel Contact , he had his heroine traveling through a black hole to a distant part of the universe, and he asked me for advice. I immediately told him, “You can’t do that. Black holes can’t be used in that way,” and I suggested he use a wormhole instead. That got me interested in the issue of whether or not there really could be wormholes that you could travel through, and quite quickly I came to realize that if they did exist, it would not be hard for a very advanced civilization to use a traversable wormhole to make a time machine . Of course, toying with time travel — especially the kind of fate-changing backward time travel characters frequently attempt in the movies — could have catastrophic consequences: It’s quite unlikely that one can go backward in time — although it is certainly not ruled out — and it may be that nature has mechanisms to prevent backward time travel. When I was studying this, I came away convinced that the laws of physics can be readily adapted to backward time travel without any serious loss of ability to predict and without self-inconsistencies. I think more interesting was the discovery I made with a postdoc, Sung-Won Kim from Korea, that there is a universal mechanism that always occurs: If any highly advanced civilization attempts to make a time machine for backward time travel, quantum effects will cause the time machine to begin to self-destruct explosively at the moment you activate it . Prior to Jonathan Nolan’s scripting involvement, Interstellar began as a treatment written by Thorne and producer Lynda Obst back when Spielberg was attached. According to Thorne, Interstellar concerns what he calls “the warped side of the universe” — something he discusses in this video, describing it as a fist-in-a-trampoline before jovially telling his young interviewer that a black hole ” would rip the atoms your body is made from apart “: [ THR , Discover ] Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Bella Thorne Is Still Trouble

I’m sure you guys know by now that Bella Thorne is trouble. She may look older, but she’s definitely still under 18. Anyway, these pictures ought to help you remember that: here’s Bella shooting a music video with some lame boy band of Justin Bieber wannabees and a crowd of kids. I don’t really know what’s going on here, but I definitely don’t want any part of it. Let’s just move on. » view all 12 photos Related Articles: Bella Thorne Is The New Lindsay Lohan Bella Thorne Had A Birthday Bella Thorne Will Get You Into Trouble Lindsay Lohan’s Breasts Went Back To Court Photos: PacificCoastNews

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Bella Thorne Had A Birthday

So it was Bella Thorne ‘s birthday yesterday, but don’t get too excited — she just turned 15. And don’t be fooled by these pictures, she might look of age, but trust me: if you look at one of her pictures, the police will be at your door before you can open a new tab. Don’t believe me? Try it. I just hope this doesn’t make me an accomplice. Let’s move on. Related Articles: Bella Thorne Is The New Lindsay Lohan Lindsay Lohan Bikini Top Boobs Heaven Lindsay Lohan Looking A Little Swollen Lindsay Lohan’s Breasts Went Back To Court Photos: PacificCoastNews

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Bella Thorne Is The New Lindsay Lohan

According to Wikipedia, Bella Thorne was born October 8, 1997. I’m not very good at math, but I’m pretty sure that if I say one wrong thing, the police will be knocking at my door. Anyway, if I were Lindsay Lohan , I’d just call it a day because this Bella girl is the new Lindsay Lohan minus the drugs, thievery, and broken dreams. I wish her luck in her future. Let’s move along before I get in trouble.

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