• The first image of Russell Crowe in Ridley Scott's untitled Robin Hood movie has surfaced.
• Zac Efron topped the box office this past weekend with 17 Again. The film scored an estimated $24.1 million, and opened the floodgates for a Vice Versa sequel. Hey, Judge Reinhold and Fred Savage could use the work.
• A tentative agreement has been reached between the Screen Actors Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture & Television Producers. The SAG National Board approved the two-year contract after months of contentious back-and-forth between the two factions.
• New images from Peter Jackson's The Lovely Bones have been released. Jackson and director Guillermo del Toro also confirmed that The Hobbit will span two movies and won't feature a bridge to The Lord of the Rings. Instead, they plan to stretch a short adventure tale into two overstuffed movies.
• Fox Atomic is shutting down, closing the book on the studio that brought you teen-centric gems like The Comebacks and Turistas. Rumor has it that zombie three-quel 28 Months Later could move to the 20th Century Fox mothership.
• The first on-set image from Spielberg and Jackson's The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn has been released. Don't get too excited -- it's just Andy Serkis and Jamie Bell hanging out in motion-capture suits.
• Author J.G. Ballard passed away at the age of 78 after a battle with prostate cancer. Ballard's novels Empire of the Sun and Crash were adapted by filmmakers Steven Spielberg and David Cronenberg, respectively.