Zac Efron Officially on “Fire”
Zac Efron has signed on to star in “Fire,” which is a adaptation of a graphic novel from Brian Michael Bendis (Ultimate Spider-Man), that was published by Image Comics.
In the film, Efron is a college student that gets recruited by the CIA. He soon realizes that the program makes agents who are “expendable.”
The author of the book, Bendis, has been tapped to write the script for the film. Neal Moritz and David Engel (Circle of Confusion) are set to produce, Efron and Jason Barrett will serve as executive producers while Universal Pictures has picked up the distribution rights of the movie. However, no director has been chosen for this adventure flick which eyes a 2012 release.
‘Back To The Future’ – No Sequel
Bob Gale, creator of ”Back To The Future”, has ruled out the possibility of a fourth instalment in the franchise.

“As I’m sure you all know, Michael is not in the best of shape with his Parkinson’s”, Gale said.
Gale, who produced and co-wrote the first three movies, said no sequel would go ahead without star Michael J. Fox.
“The idea of making another ”Back To The Future” movie without Michael J. Fox, that’s like saying: ‘I’m going to cook you a steak dinner and I’m going to hold the beef.’ You can’t do that,’ Gale added.
