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Anne Hathaway Approached for Spider-Man 4?

Deadline Hollywood has reported that Anne Hathaway is being considered for a role in Spider-Man 4.

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"While Sony Pictures insists no decisions have been made, sources tell me that the producers have approached Anne Hathaway to star in the film. Maybe you experts have an idea what she'll play? All I know is that she's wanted for a starring role, and she won't replace Kirsten Dunst who's also cast in the Spidey fourquel."

This news is coming right on the heels of rumors that Julia Stiles is the top pick for Black Cat, after rumors that Rachel McAdams was being considered for the part were proven false. Could Hathaway be a Black Cat pick too?

Spider-Man 4 isn't set to swing into theaters until May 6, 2011, so there's plenty of time for Raimi to make a choice.

New Image of Anne Hathaway from Alice in Wonderland

A couple weeks after releasing the first images from Tim Burton's upcoming Alice in Wonderland, Empire magazine has come through with another image of Anne Hathaway from the movie.

The film is is set for release on March 5, 2010. As you can see below, Hathaway is ideal in the role of The White Queen:

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Anne Hathaway Gushes Over Alice in Wonderland Role

Anne Hathaway is a beautiful, talented actress.

She may even be nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Rachel Getting Married.

Still, that didn't prevent the star from being overwhelmed on the set of Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. She plays the White Queen, often acting alongside Helen Bonham Carter's Red Queen.

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But it was a different co-star that was responsible for Hathaway's slight hyperventilation while filming.

“I have a couple scenes with Johnny Depp/ I wish I could be so cool about it and say like, ‘Oh yeah, it’s just Johnny.’ But I am such a huge fan, I felt really embarressed," the actress told MTV. "He would catch me staring at him and I would have to look up, but we were shooting on green screens so there was nothing to look at. I’d be like ‘Oh look, a bit more green wall. Did you notice that? No? Good.’”

The movie is scheduled to hit theaters on March 5, 2010.

Anne Hathaway and Helena Bonham Carter Join Cast of Alice in Wonderland

From Rachel Getting Married to Alice in Wonderland.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Anne Hathaway (pictured) has joined the cast of this Tim Burton film. Also coming aboard the project?

Burton's partner, Helena Bonham Carter.

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The movie will star Mia Wasikowska in the role Alice and Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter. It will use a combination of live action and performance-capture technology to tell the classic Lewis Carroll tale.

Reportedly, Hathaway will portray the White Queen, a benevolent monarch who is deposed and banished by her sister, the Red Queen (Carter). Everyone knows this character: she loves to utter the phrase, "Off with their heads!"

Look out, Alice.

Anne Hathaway: Down with Get Smart Sequel

Anne Hathaway is getting rave reviews for her performance in Rachel Getting Married.

But the beautiful actress wasn't interested in discussing Oscar possibilities in a recent interview; she was focused on a possible sequel to this summer's Get Smart.

“I would love to do a second one,” the actress said. “But I haven’t heard if we’re going to. I hope we get to. I really loved playing Agent 99, it would be fun to do all the training again, and hanging out with all those boys was so much fun.”

Agent 99, Maxwell Smart

As for a plot for any Get Smart sequel? Hathaway has ideas.

“There are all sorts [of possibilities],” Hathaway said. “I’d like her to get into unexpected trouble. I’d love to see 99 lose control. I’d love to see something happen to 99 where her heart gets broken, and

Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway Speak on Get Smart

With Get Smart opening this weekend, stars Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway sat down with MovieWeb to discuss the comedy. Here are excerpts from the interview:

Did you guys watch the original TV show before diving head first into this endeavor?
Steve Carell: I steered clear of it. I didn't want to do an impression of Don Adams. I figured there was no way to improve upon what he had done. I thought the more I watched him, the more I would be inclined to do an impersonation. He was so good and so definitive in that role. I sort of backed away from it.

Anne Hathaway: I actually grew up watching the show on "Nick at Nite". I used to love it, so it was really fun to revisit that. I was one of the last people cast, so I missed the whole collaboration of it. The: "This is the movie we're making" part of it. I wanted to make sure that I understood what tone we were trying to achieve. I think we've managed to have that silly, sweet, yet sophisticated feel that the original series had.

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Get Smart opens on June 20.

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