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More 30 Rock Images

We’ve added more pictures of Michael’s guest appearance on 30 Rock. As a reminder, his episodes will be aired on March 11 and 18.

- 30 Rock: Episode Stills (+4)
- 30 Rock: On The Set (+3)

Today’s Press Highlights

Going from Alice in Wonderland to Tron Legacy reminded Sheen of a different sort of wonderland, a digital one. “Similar in a way, isn’t it? Certainly in the first Tron film, Jeff’s [Bridges] character gets kind of sucked into this Wonderland-type place. So there’s a similarity to it. We go back to the world of Tron 28 years later, and technology has moved on. All the same things that we saw in the first Tron film will be there, but it’s just, again, in a new light and with 28 years of technology.”

- New Tron Legacy spoilers and a secret cameo (read)
- Tron Legacy director talks Daft Punk and explicitly not making another Matrix (read)
- Director unveils huge Tron Legacy spoilers (read)

30 Rock Stills

Get your first look at Michael Sheen guest starring on 30 Rock… He plays Liz Lemon’s love interest Wesley.

- 30 Rock: Episode 4.15 Stills (new!)

Alice In Wonderland: Video Updates

We’ve added two great new videos to our Video Archive. You can watch them via the direct links below…

Today’s Press Highlights

“I would have done anything. Literally, I would have done anything to put the ears on and the tail on and jump around… I would have loved to have done that. But when I watched it last night one of the things I loved about it the most was that the animals really do look like animals, they’re not, you know, humanized in any way.”

- Wonderland Cast Talks Tim Burton and Lewis Carroll (read)
- Wet Wonderland Greets Stars At Alice Premiere (read)
- Alice in Wonderland stars brave downpour for London premiere (read)
- Michael Sheen exclusive: I never get recognised! (read)
- Michael Sheen on vampires, politicians, and soccer (read)

30 Rock Guest Appearance

As announced a few weeks ago, Michael will make a guest appearance on the NBC TV show 30 Rock. The exact air dates of the episodes have now been confirmed: Thursday, March 11 and March 18.

Future Husband (4.14 on March 11)
Jack’s (Alec Baldwin) future is at stake when a rumour surfaces that Sheinhardt Wig Company might be selling NBC. Meanwhile Liz (Tina Fey) tracks down the man of her dreams whom she met in her dentist’s waiting room, while Jenna (Jane Krakowski) reluctantly assists Tracy (Tracy Morgan) in pursuing a Tony Award. Elizabeth Banks and Michael Sheen guest star.

Don Geiss, America and Hope (4.15 on March 18)
Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) questions her fate when she keeps running into Wesley (Michael Sheen). Meanwhile, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) is distressed about his reputation when his kids’ former nanny writes a tell-all book, and Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) seeks to secure his own position in the new company.

Gallery Updates

We’re back from our holidays, so we can finally update the site again with all of the new information and pictures that have been released. To start off, check out these major Gallery updates…

- Appearances 2010: Alice In Wonderland Ultimate Fan Event (new!)
- Appearances 2010: The Genius Of Alice In Wonderland (new!)
- Appearances 2010: Royal Premiere Alice In Wonderland (new!)

Birthday Wishes

Our star turns 41 today. Happy Birthday to him!!

Today’s Press Highlights

It promises to be a comedy about romance but not a romantic comedy, but you can judge for yourself from the trailer for My Last Five Girlfriends. It stars relative newcomer Brendan Patricks as a likeable schmo who decides to quiz his last five girlfriends on what went wrong in order to figure out how to find love. The cast also includes Naomie Harris, Kelly Adams, Jane Marsh, Edith Bukovics, Cecile Cassel and the great Michael Sheen.

- Trailer For My Last Five Girlfriends (read)
- Alice in Wonderland set for royal debut in London (read)
- Two New “Alice in Wonderland” Posters (read)

Today’s Press Highlights

What, one had to ask, was British actor Michael Sheen doing at the Off-Broadway opening of David Ives’ new play, Venus in Fur? “I came to see the play,” he replied simply. “I’ve been doing some filming here, and I’m leaving tomorrow. It worked out really well, timing-wise, to be able to come and see the play.”

- Michael Sheen, Blair Apparent (read)

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