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Jessica Chastain Facing Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak

And the truly stellar casting news continues for the next film Guillermo del Toro is directing for Legendary Pictures, Crimson Peak. Read on to find out just who the next folks moving into this big screen haunted house will be.

Star Trek's Benedict Cumberbatch Climbing Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak

Though he's best known right now for being the big bad in the upcoming Star Trek Into Darkness, we'll always love Benedict Cumberbatch for his roles as Sherlock Holmes and Danny Boyle's Frankenstein Monster. However, that may just change...

Guillermo del Toro Talks Crimson Peak and Pacific Rim 2

While words cannot describe just how much we're looking forward to Guillermo del Toro's new film Pacific Rim, the director is already talking a bit about his other project, Crimson Peak, as well as a sequel to his upcoming Kaiju monster mash!

Charlie Hunnam Bringing Anarchy to Crimson Peak

More casting news has come in for Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak as Variety is reporting that "Sons of Anarchy" and Pacific Rim star Charlie Hunnam is gearing up to reteam with the director for more supernatural shenanigans!

Emma Stone Eying the Chance to Scale del Toro's Crimson Peak

Since 2009's Zombieland, we've been hoping Emma Stone would return to the horror genre, and if her negotiations with Legendary Pictures for Guillermo del Toro's haunted house chiller Crimson Peak prove fruitful, we'll get our wish. It just might take a while.

Guillermo del Toro to Climb a Crimson Peak with Legendary; Mountains of Madness Still a Possibility

We are completely convinced that somewhere in this world there is a factory that does nothing but build Guillermo del Toros. It's the only way the man can handle such a herculean work load. Another project has been added to his already overflowing slate.

Del Toro Booked for Next Nine Years

An article in this morning’s Variety lays out all the projects Guillermo del Toro is attached to between now and 2017(!). Aside from the five years he’s set aside for The Hobbit, Universal has some huge plans for his post-Tolkien work. Doesn’t look like he’ll be making any small, Pan’s Labyrinth-sized films anytime soon.