Mark Burnett is returning as executive producer of the MTV Movie Awards.
Burnett will helm the anything-can-happen show for the second year in a row, MTV announced Tuesday. The 17th annual ceremony will air live June 1 from the Gibson Amphitheatre in Universal City, California.
Oscar-winning screen legend Clint Eastwood will star in his first film since 2004 later this year, it was reported on Wednesday.
Eastwood, 77, who has not acted in a film since his Oscar-nominated turn in the boxing drama Million Dollar Baby, is to direct and star in Gran Torino, which is due to be released in December, the Daily Variety reported.
Details of the film are being kept tightly under wraps, Variety reported, with studio Warner Bros only confirming the title of the film and Eastwood's role in the movie.
Eastwood, who has won two best director Oscars for Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby, recently completed shooting the Angelina Jolie drama The Changeling, due for release in November.
James Bond will be back a little sooner than expected.
Sony Pictures said Wednesday the latest 007 adventure, Quantum of Solace, will be released in Britain on Oct. 31.
It had been due to open Nov. 7, which is still its scheduled release date in North America.
The film sees Daniel Craig return as the suave British spy, tracking down a shadowy international conspiracy whose leader is played by French actor Mathieu Almaric.



