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Finally, Cold Light of Day got a release date! It has an opening of May 06, 2012.
Cold Light of Day, directed by Mabrouk El Mechri, follows on a man (Cavill) whose family is kidnapped while on vacation in Spain. In a race against time to rescue them, the ma uncovers some family secrets that form a mysterious connection to their disappearance, as well as a government conspiracy as maze-like as Madrid’s ancient streets.
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It’s Henry’s 28th birthday today, and Mr. Cavill wanted to wish him all the best.
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According to US Weekly and Horse & Hound, Henry and showjumper Ellen Whitaker are engaged. Henry popped the question during a recent trip to Hollywood.
“I couldn’t believe it when he asked me to marry him. I thought we were there to celebrate his birthday. It was such a surprise and I am so happy.”
Henry asked Whitaker’s father, Stephen, for permission before getting down on bended knee.
Congratulations to the couple!
(For those who doesn’t believe in Gossip magazines, the news were also posted at Ellen official website.)
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The May issue of Cosmopolitan South Africa did a battle between Henry and Andrew Garfield, both British playing super heroes. And Cosmopolitan USA has Henry on their “Stud Meter”. Check scans in our gallery.
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E! Online did a list with potential spoilers for next Superman with all informations we already have. Check it:
1. Krypton Will Be the Place to Be: Superman Homepage editor Steve Younis is intrigued by the commitment to General Zod (to be played by Michael Shannon) and the prospect of Faora, two aggrieved types who hail from our hero’s home planet. (The Hollywood Reporter says the villainess could actually be Ursa, Sarah Douglas’ baddie from the first two movies who was based on Faora, but no difference: Ursa is also from Krypton.) “It leads me to believe that we might see more focus on Superman’s Kryptonian heritage,” Younis said in an email. “Maybe even an attempt by Zod to make Earth a new Krypton, or at least an attempt to stamp his authority over the planet.”
2. Zod Will Kill, Literally: Yes, Terence Stamp was a chilling menace in Superman I and II, but did you see Shannon go off in Revolutionary Road? “Terrence Stamp—[his Zod] never actually killed anyone,” Superman Super Site editor Neil Cole told us. “I could actually see Michael Shannon’s Zod going to the point of completely annihilating people.”
3. Superman Will Be Pretty Much Screwed: Not only could Zod be more brutal, but Faora, Younis said, “has been a far more ruthless Kryptonian villain than Ursa.”
4. Lois Lane Will Not Kid Around: In Superman Returns, the then-23-year-old Kate Bosworth played the Daily Planet’s ace reporter as a young, single mom. Cole expects Man of Steel’s 36-year-old Amy Adams, unveiled as Lois last month, to bring “more seriousness to the role, kind of in the vein that Margot Kidder did [in the Christopher Reeve movies], one that’s more established in her career.”
5. Ma and Pa Kent Will Be Bigville: “Diane Lane['s casting] and Kevin Costner’s casting tells me that the Kents involvement in this film will be important and pivotal to the main story,” Younis said.
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