Tuesday, December 6, 2011

'The Hunger Games' Music Score: Danny Elfman Out, James Newton Howard In

A few days of "probably the most news you have ever find out about Benicio Del Toro" seems to become visiting an finish. On Friday, Latino Review published a scoop that Del Toro could be playing Kahn Noonien Singh in J.J. Abrams' 'Star Trek' follow up -- a component made famous by Ricardo Montalban throughout a chapter from the original series as well as in 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.' On Saturday, Abrams' told Hitfix this was "not the case.Inch Well, stop the web presses: based on Vulture, it seems that Del Toro won't be within the 'Star Trek' follow up as Khan or every other character. What's interesting relating to this is the fact that, now, both Latino Review and Hitfix might be correct. Vulture can also be confirming that Khan would be the villain within the approaching follow up, so, before Del Toro bowed out, that could simply have been a legitimate scoop. On the other hand of the, when Hitfix swept up with Abrams to verify, Del Toro had been from the project. So by Abrams simply stating that it's, "not the case,Inch that Del Toro could be playing Kahn, he wasn't laying. He just did not elaborate, "Yeah, Khan's totally within the movie, it is simply that Del Toro will not maintain the film.Inch Which leaves poor Del Toro, alone, searching at this photo of he and J.J. Abrams, arm and arm, added around the refrigerator. Basically listen carefully, I'm able to almost hear Del Toro spitefully mumbling, "From hell's heart, I stab at thee. For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee." (Though, I'm able to certainly hear George Costanza yelling "Khan!") [Via Vulture] You are able to contact Mike Ryan on Twitter. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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