9:54 AM EDT 4/15/2015
Miles Teller, 28, best remembered for his roles in Two Night Stand, Whiplash and the Divergent films, is now attached to star in New Line's adaptation of Home Is Burning, the upcoming memoir of author Dan Marshall which has yet hit shelves in October via Flatiron Books. Confirmed as director for the big-screen version of the biopic is Jonathan Levine whose credits include Warm Bodies and 50/50. Marshall will himself write the screenplay based on his book while both Teller and Levine will also produce the film adaptation project.Read more
4:09 PM EDT 3/12/2015
Miles Teller, 28, best remembered for his roles in Two Night Stand, Whiplash and the Divergent films, is now attached to star in Universal's adaptation of The Life and Times of the Stopwatch Gang, a non-fiction work written by Josh Dean.Read more
2:50 PM EST 1/27/2015
'Fantastic Four' Movie Release Date August 2015, Watch New Trailer Promo Here (VIDEO)Read more
9:20 AM EST 1/23/2015
It has been reported that a few scenes from the much-awaited movie of the year, Fantastic Four reboot, needs to be re-shot since the Fox production house is unhappy with the film. Reportedly, they have described the film as a mess and strikingly similar to Chronicles, a sci-fi movie. The director of the film, Josh Trank directed the movie Chronicles in 2012.Read more
5:00 PM EST 1/11/2015
20th Century Fox’s The Fantastic Four reboot has been officially described by the studio as “a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel's original and longest-running superhero team, centers on four young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways. Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.” Directed by Josh Trank from a screenplay by Simon Kinberg and Jeremy Slate, it stars Miles Teller as “Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic,” Kate Mara as “Susan Storm/Invisible Woman,” Michael B. Jordan as “Johnny Storm/Human Torch,” Jamie Bell as “Ben Grimm/The Thing,” Toby Kebbel as “Victor Domashev/Doctor Doom,” Reg E. Cathey as “Dr. Franklin Storm,” and Tim Blake Nelson as “Harvey Elder.”Read more
11:00 PM EST 1/9/2015
Miles Teller isn’t exactly the tough cookie everyone thought him to be. In fact, his co-actor says he was ‘close to tears’ during an intense scene from his movie Whiplash.Read more