-Usual suspects director Bryan Singer has confirmed that work has already started on a sequel to 2006's Superman Returns.Singer is in the developmental stages of the sequel after getting back together with writers since the writer's strike ended last month.Superman Returns scriptwriters Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris have both left the project and have been replaced by Star Trek and Transformers writers Alex Kurtzmann and Robert Orci.Despite taking nearly $400 million at the global box office two years ago Superman Begins was a critical failure.At this early stage no cast members have been officially announced there are rumours that Kevin Spacey will return as Lex Luthor.There were also suggestions some months back that Brandon Routh would not be returning in the role of Superman.

- With the help of writers Jason Segel and Nick Stoller Disney are to bring the Muppets back to the silver screen.

The duo are all set to pen the script with Stoller also expected to be on directing duties.

This will be the seventh big screen appearance for the Muppets, beginning with The Muppets Movie sin 1979.

They were last seen in 1999 in Muppets From Space.

-Transformers and The Island director Michael Bay is in talks with Paramount Studios to remake classic horror movie Rosemary's Baby.

The original film was released in 1968 and was directed by Roman Polanski.

It followed a young couple who discover that hey are to have a baby, with Rosemary becoming pregnant under mysterious circumstances.

It is believed that Bay would act as a producer on the re-make alongside Brad Fuller and Andrew Form.

A writer to develop the script is yet to be found.

-The 32nd movie in the Carry On franchise, Carry On London, has been given the go ahead and could be released by the end of the year.

The script, which has already been approved, centres on a limo hire service that is taking celebs to the British version of the Oscars, the Herberts.

Nobody has been officially announced in terms of cast, Shaun Williamson had been liked to the lead role but dropped out when the film was delayed in 2004.

-Ultrviolent and Equlibrium director Kurt Wimmer is being lined up to write and direct the big screen adaptation of hit computer game Metal Gear Solid.

Metal Gear Solid is just one in a recent string of successful games, including Hitman, Doom and Resident Evil, that has been adapted for the big screen.

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