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Yes, Toy Story 4 Is Happening

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To in-four-nity and beyond!

A fourth Toy Story movie is coming.

Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang are coming back to the big screen in June 2017 for yet another film in the iconic Disney/Pixar series. John Lasseter—who created Toy Story in 1996—will return for Toy Story 4, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger announced during a quarterly earnings call for investors Thursday afternoon.

“John created Toy Story and directed the first two films, and it’s great to have him back directing one of our most valuable properties,” Iger said Thursday afternoon, according to Entertainment Weekly.

[EW]

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Exclusive: Watch Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley in The Imitation Game

Cracking codes, taking numbers

Benedict Cumberbatch, revered in the wide world for his work on Sherlock as well as his recent old-school engagement announcement, is starring as math genius and father of modern computing Alan Turing in the new biopic The Imitation Game, out Nov. 28. Here, Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley) impresses Turing with her crossword puzzling skills.

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Watch the No-Nudity New Teaser for 50 Shades of Grey

The film, based on E.L. James' novel, releases Valentine's Day 2015

Actor Jamie Dornan dropped a truth bomb this week when he revealed that he will not appear fully nude as businessman-by-day-bedroom-S&M-dabbler-by-night Christian Grey in the much-anticipated film adaptation of bestseller 50 Shades of Grey.

“There were contracts in place that said that viewers wouldn’t be seeing my, um… yeah, my todger,” Dornan said in a Guardian interview. Dornan stars as the sexy corporate suit who seduces a young journalist and teaches her many a thing about life in the bedroom… and beyond.

While the first trailer had many excited–and some confused–this new teaser is pretty much just that: a complete tease. What we do find out: There will be suits. And wine. In a glass.

The movie will star Dakota Johnson as Steele and Jamie Dornan (of ABC’s Once Upon a Time) as Grey, with the novel’s author E.L. James working as a producer for the hotly anticipated film.

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Channing Tatum, Demián Bichir Join Cast of Tarantino’s Hateful Eight

The Hateful Eight
The Hateful Eight The Weinstein Company

The Hateful Eight will have some familiar Tarantino actors as well as newcomers to the director's recognizable style

21 Jump Street and Magic Mike star Channing Tatum has joined the cast of Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming film Hateful Eight, along with Demián Bichir, an Oscar-nominated actor from Mexico probably still most recognized for his role in Showtime’s Weeds as a drug cartel boss and boyfriend of Mary Louise Parker’s character.

The Weinstein Company confirmed the lineup for the 2015 Western that is “set six or eight or twelve years after the Civil War” in “the wintry Wyoming landscape,” according to a press release.

The Hateful Eight will feature some familiar faces from the Tarantino oeuvre, including Samuel L. Jackson (of course), Kurt Russell, Tim Roth and Michael Madsen. The film also stars Tarantino newcomers (but seasoned veterans of film) Jennifer Jason Leigh and Bruce Dern.

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A Supercut of Fake Ads From Movies

Watch mock ads from Ghostbusters to Toy Story to Happy Gilmore

If you want to visit Big Al’s Toy Barn, have a sip (or a slug) of a Dunk-A-Cino or order in some ghostbusting, you’ll want to watch a new supercut of fake ads from real movies.

The new video from Screen Junkies showcases the ads used in movies to sell a product like Al Pacino’s Dunkin Donuts coffee drink, remind viewers to tune in at 6 to catch Anchorman‘s Channel 4 news, erase memories with Lacuna Inc, or buy a Buzz Lightyear doll at the local toy shop.

The video features ads from movies like Lost in Translation, The Wolf of Wall Street, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Beetlejuice.

Pour yourself a glass of Suntory whiskey and watch.

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The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies Trailer Has Just About Every Tolkien Actor In It

Middle-Earth is going to war... again

How do you stretch a short book into three films? By adding dozens of characters, of course.

If the new trailer for the final film in The Hobbit trilogy is any indication, pretty much every character from the last two Hobbit films, plus plenty of Lord of the Rings characters who never show up in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit (looking at you, Legolas), will make an appearance in The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies. They’ll all come together for a 45-minute battle scene that’s bound to get fans who yearned for the good old days of Return of the King after watching that endless barrel fighting scene in last year’s The Desolation of Smaug excited.

Oh right, and Benedict Cumberbatch’s dragon still hasn’t been slayed, so Bilbo will have to deal with that, too.

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Watch the Trailer for Indie Dramedy Goodbye to All That

The film, out Dec. 17, is Angus MacLachlan's directorial debut

Almost a decade after screenwriter Angus MacLachlan helped launch Amy Adams’ career with Junebug, the filmmaker makes his directorial debut with Goodbye to All That. The movie (no relation to the Joan Didion essay of the same title) debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in April, where Paul Schneider won an award for Best Actor.

In the film, Schneider plays Otto Wall, a somewhat irresponsible but generally decent husband and father whose marriage unexpectedly dissolves. The movie follows Otto as he adjusts to his post-marriage life, rebounding on the dating scene and undergoing something of a sexual reawakening, all while trying to remain a good father to his precocious 9-year-old daughter Eddie.

Indiewire’s Rodrigo Perez praised the film for its credible depiction of devastation and resilience. “As an astute and empathetic portrait of human crisis, resolve and survival,” he wrote, “it’s a wonderfully authentic and perfectly touching one.”

In addition to Schneider, the film stars Melanie Lynskey, Amy Sedaris and Heather Graham. Goodbye to All That hits select theaters on Dec. 17.

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Star Wars: Episode VII Has a Title

Get ready for "The Force Awakens"

Disney announced the title of its forthcoming Star Wars: Episode VII in a tweet Thursday.

The sequel, which brings back original cast members including Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, alongside actors Adam Driver and Oscar Isaac, has now finished filming, and is slated to premiere in 2015.

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Matt Damon to Shrink Himself for Alexander Payne’s Downsizing

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Actor Matt Damon speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative Meeting on the third day of the Clinton Global Initiative's 10th Annual Meeting at the Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers on September 23, 2014 in New York City. Jemal Countess—Getty Images

The social satire takes austerity measures to a whole new level

We’ve heard of actors dropping massive amounts of weight in the quest for an Oscar, but for his role in Alexander Payne’s Downsizing, Matt Damon’s weight loss will be more sci-fi, less South Beach.

The Bourne Identity actor has agreed to play a man who undergoes a shrinking procedure as a way to cut costs. His wife agrees to this austerity measure, too, but backs out after he’s already been downsized.

Payne wrote the script for Downsizing with his writing partner Jim Taylor between 2004’s Sideways and 2011’s The Descendants, when it was slated to star Paul Giamatti and Reese Witherspoon. It was tabled so Payne could work on The Descendants (which won a Oscar for its screenplay), and again when he started work directing Nebraska.

But it’s back on track now, and with no financing announced, the team may have to think big to get small.

[The Hollywood Reporter]

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Gillian Jacobs Learned Community Was Moving to Yahoo Like the Rest of Us: On Twitter

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Gillian Jacobs Jordan Strauss—Invision/AP

The Life Partners actress talks about her upcoming Girls role and why the new Community episodes could still end up back on TV

Gillian Jacobs is about to rule streaming video: her cult hit Community is headed to Yahoo and she has a Netflix series with Judd Apatow in the works. But first, she’s starring in Life Partners, a movie about two co-dependent best friends that hits video-on-demand on Nov. 6 and arrives in theaters in Dec. 5. TIME caught up with the actress to talk about female friendship, her ideal night in and whether this year is the Year of the Gillians.

TIME: Your co-star Leighton Meester said much of this movie was improvised. How was that?
Gillian Jacobs: I think there was a lot of it that was scripted, and then there’s probably a lot of moments in there that are just us goofing around that they kept in. I’d have to re-watch the movie right now to tell you what I remember being improvised. But I remember it was a really loose, fun atmosphere where it just felt like everyone was hanging out.

Is the director like, “Come on guys, get serious, we need to finish this movie”?
We were professionals about it, but I think they were excited that Leighton and I were getting along because we didn’t know each other before we started the movie. That was a big risk for them, casting two people who never really spent time together.

You two do play convincing best friends.
We didn’t have trailers on that movie, so it’d be everyone hanging out in whatever place we were shooting. Sometimes that gets a little tiresome, but a lot of time that leads to people getting to know each other better and hanging out more, which is great.

So is Leighton your BFF now?
I love Leighton! I have not seen her recently — she was in New York for a long time doing Of Mice and Men, but I think she is one of the nicest, sweetest, funniest people I’ve ever worked with.

The main characters, Sasha and Paige, spend a lot of time just lounging around and cracking jokes in this movie. What’s your ideal girls’ night in?
Watching bad TV and eating food that’s not good for you are two key ingredients, I believe. If at some point along the way you get a pedicure, that sounds pretty perfect.

Sasha and Paige also watch a lot of America’s Next Top Model. Are you a fan?
I haven’t been watching that show as much recently as I have everything that’s on Bravo.

So do you have a favorite Real Housewives franchise?
That’s such a hard question.

They’re like your children.
Exactly. They’re each unique and special in their own way. Maybe Beverly Hills, just because I see some of them around L.A. That is a unique thrill — seeing housewives in the wild.

Do you get starstruck with reality stars?
Oh yes, are you kidding me? I was staying at the Trump SoHo in New York when I was shooting Girls, and they put up every reality star there. Every day I would walk through the lobby and see someone incredible and have to text all my friends.

Speaking of Girls, your upcoming role has been shrouded a bit in mystery. Give me a scoop!
I don’t want to get in trouble with Lena or Jenni Konner, so I’m not going to give you anything good, but how about this: there’s an episode where I wear a full set of pajamas as daywear.

Sounds tough.
It’s the most comfortable costume I’ve ever worn.

Have Girls and Life Partners given you new insight into female friendship?
I felt like Life Partners did clearly describe unique things about friendship — not just friendship between girls. I felt like it was really true and honest, and I think I related more to this script, just in terms of my own life and my own problems or shortcomings, way more than I have with other scripts. So that was exciting — you don’t always feel that way.

Your Life Partners love interest is played by Adam Brody, who was dating Leighton while you were filming. The director said that was sometimes awkward. Was it?
Well, I’m a very awkward person. At no point did Leighton or Adam try and make it awkward or say anything — I’m just a nervous Nellie. We’re all also actors, so we’re used to this weird job in which we kiss people who are not are significant others. They’re familiar with the concept.

They were stars of some very important teen dramas. In the battle of The O.C. versus Gossip Girl, where do your loyalties lie?
Well, I have huge gaps in my TV-watching because for a long time I didn’t own a TV. When those shows were on the air, I did not own a television, so I have to sadly say I’m not really that familiar with either one of them. But I do remember a lot of my friends in New York being completely obsessed with Gossip Girl.

You should clear your weekend plans and get caught up.
I have my homework cut out for me.

With Life Partners going to video-on-demand first, Community coming to Yahoo and your upcoming Netflix series, you’re really diving into streaming video. Have you noticed that?
Yeah. I remember a couple years ago my friend [House of Cards creator] Beau Willimon was like, “I’m going to do this show for Netflix,” and I was like “Okay, sure, Netflix.” He was such a visionary to see where television was going. I feel really excited by it. Being on network television is not always the most fun. There’s a lot of pressure and demand for audience and people tuning in to watch it live, and I’m not entirely sure that’s the way people watch things anymore. You’re just hoping and praying people are going to sit down at their TV. If you’re a critically acclaimed but not publicized show, it’s pretty daunting. It’s nice to feel liberated from that.

Does moving to Yahoo give Community a chance to do anything it couldn’t have gotten away with before?
I don’t really know what the new rules are. I wonder if these episodes will eventually have to air on TV because of our syndication deal. I’ve not really had a conversation with anyone about that. I have no idea if they can really go nuts with them, or if they still have to keep them within the rules and regulations of TV.

Were you as surprised bythe move as many us were? It sounded like a last-minute deal.
They don’t really ever tell us anything, so I read about it on Twitter. It was the final day of our contracts. I had heard some rumbling that it might happen but nothing really definite, so I read it like you did. I read it probably on Deadline Hollywood.

I don’t know if you’ve seen Gone Girl, but with the success of Gillian Flynn and her book, and with all the cool projects you have coming up, is this the Year of the Gillians?
Wait, but I have a question, is she Gillian [with a hard G] or Gillian [with a soft G]? Because That’s the great American debate.

She’s [hard G] Gillian like you.
She is?!

Yeah!
Oh my God, I’m so excited to know shes a hard G-Gillian. There aren’t very many of us.

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