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IGN has just debuted a brand new one-sheet poster for the upcoming action film The Expendables, which is set for release on August 20. Click on the new poster image below to access our entire gallery of posters for Sylvester Stallone’s new film.

The Expendables stars Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Eric Roberts, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, David Zayas, Giselle Itié, Terry Crews, Mickey Rourke, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brittany Murphy, Charisma Carpenter, Liam Hemsworth, Gary Daniels and will be released in theaters everywhere on August 20.
According to Ask Ausiello Charisma may soon be in talks to return to ‘Greek’
Question: Please could you serve up a tasty helping of Greek scoop? —Kelly R.
Ausiello: The show’s just-announced, 10-episode fourth season — slated to debut later this summer — will most likely be its last. “That is the plan,” confirms series creator Sean Smith, who hopes to lure back some old faves like Charisma Carpenter and Michael Rady for the final stretch. “We’re all looking at this as an opportunity to come back, wrap up the show, and end strong. ABC Family could’ve ended it, but they gave us this opportunity and I don’t want to squander it.” Meanwhile, an ABC Family spokesperson insists buzz that Dilshad Vadsaria (Rebecca) is leaving the show (perhaps to star in a new pilot) is not true. The rep says all of Greek’s regulars will be back for season 4.
According to Charisma’s IMDB page she has another new project this year titled The Killer. Nothing has been cofirmed yet so this could change,but if it’s true then it’s great! Aparently the movie is going to be produced by Brad Pitt. Below is a short article from Variety
Paramount Pictures has acquired graphic novel “The Killer” and will develop it as a directing vehicle for David Fincher.
Pic will be produced by Brad Pitt’s Plan B Entertainment and Alexandra Milchan.
Allesandro Camon will write the script, about a top assassin suddenly plagued by his conscience and a highly competent cop hot on his tail.
The graphic novel was written by Matz, whose real name is Alexis Nolent. The author works for Ubisoft, one of France’s biggest videogame companies. Luc Jacamon illustrated the novel, which was originally published in France in 1988 by Casterman and debuted in the U.S. as a 10-issue series published by Archaia Studio Press.
“The Killer” puts Fincher in line to make his third recent film for Paramount, where he helmed “Zodiac” and recently wrapped “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.” Latter film stars Pitt, with whom Fincher first worked on “Seven.”
Camon is currently at work for Par adapting Robert Ludlum thriller novel “The Chancellor Manuscript.”
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the 1997-2003 WB hit that made it all right to drool over high school girls because of all the pop culture references and ironic sensibility. Its cast was young, lithe and wisecracking. Things haven’t changed much, except for the age thing.
Sarah Michelle Gellar: The show’s chief ghoul kicker has gone on to become Mrs. Freddie Prinze Jr. and star in films as divergent as the minor suspense hit The Grudge and the unfathomable indie Southland Tales.
David Boreanaz: Buffy’s undead love interest was dreamy enough to get a spinoff of his own, Angel. Now he’s on one of the two dozen forensic crime dramas out there, Fox’s Bones.
Alyson Hannigan: Buffy’s goofy-cute sidekick was in the money machine known as the American Pie comedies and now is in the CBS hit How I Met Your Mother.
Nicholas Brendon: He played hapless slacker Xander Harris and continues to underachieve. He was last seen in the TV movie A Golden Christmas.
Charisma Carpenter: She moved from Buffy to Angel, did a Playboy layout in 2004 and has popped up in Lifetime movies and shows such as Back to You and Charmed.
Anthony Stewart Head: “Watcher” Rupert Giles scored with sexy coffee commercials, but has stayed on the other side of the Pond for the most part. He plays King Uther Pendragon in the British series Merlin and reportedly will do a Buffy spinoff for the BBC called Ripper.
Seth Green: “Oz,” the werewolf-musician, has worked steadily since his Buffy days – the Austin Powers movies, Party Monster, That ’70s Show, Entourage and Grey’s Anatomy.
Michelle Trachtenberg: The former child actress played Buffy’s big-eyed little sister. She’s currently in the NBC drama Mercy and can be seen on the big screen in Cop Out.
James Marsters: “Spike,” the bad-boy vampire, most notably has locked lips with John Barrowman in the British series Torchwood. He was also in P.S. I Love You and Dragonball Evolution.
Charisma has been scheduled to appear at the I-Con Convention in Stony Brook University in New York on March 26th-28th. For more information and for tickets please check out their official site
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