Hollywood Titbits 10/3
Sky Movies' man in LA, Sandro Monetti, has all the Hollywood gossipJUSTIN TIME FOR A SUPER ROLE
Justin Timberlake has been offered a role in the new Superman movie.
The pop heart-throb is wanted for the part of Clark Kent's sidekick Jimmy Olsen.
N'Sync star Justin is currently reading the script and thinking it over.
Moviemakers have yet to pick the actor who will play the Man of Steel but left in the running are Brendan Fraser, Paul Walker, David Boreanaz, Matthew Bomer and Hayden Christensen.
Meanwhile Keri Russell, who starred in TV's Felicity, is favourite for the Lois Lane part.
MOMMA WANTS TO BE MUMMY
Oscar nominated Chicago star Queen Latifah wants a child - even though she's got no man in her life.
So she is currently surfing the internet and looking into adoption options.
"I always wanted to adopt kids," said the singer/actress who is starring in current no 1 US box office hit Bringing Down the House.
But she's not looking that hard for a man.
She says: "I'm happily single now. I'm very content with me. I flirt and have my fun and date a little bit, but as far as locking up, it's not going to happen."
MASTER OF THE OSCARS
Russell Crowe's new ocean going epic Master and Commander has had its release date pushed back from June to November, to give it a better chance of consideration at next year's Oscars.
All of this year's best picture nominees were released at the end of the year and makers of Crowe's nautical drama want to do all they can to best position it for Academy Awards glory.
ACCIDENTALLY VIRGINAL HEATHER
Heather Graham - who played a porn star in both Boogie Nights and The Guru - is to play a sex starved woman in her next film.
She will take the lead role in The Accidental Virgin, based on a new novel of the same name.
THE NEW MRS. HAMILTON?
Suntanned screen veteran George Hamilton is on the lookout for a new bride.
The 63-year-old playboy says he's open to offers from women aged 28 to 48.
But he insists: "She will have to have strong arms in order to eventually push my wheelchair."
MUSICAL OSCARS
If Chicago wins the best picture Oscar, it will be the first musical to take that prize since Oliver back in 1968.
Nine musicals have won the top honour in movies but Oliver was the most recent.




























