Hey folks, welcome to another edition of the WhatCulture news brief, where we bring you the latest batch of TV and movie news that dominated our RSS and Twitter feeds for the week. This week was a bit of a doozy, and we have plenty of major developments to dissect! Marvel has been taking a bit chunk of the limelight over the last few weeks, as we're still left reeling from the big Ant-Man shakeup. The studio is still having trouble finding someone to fill Edgar Wright's shoes, and have been taking quite a bit of flack for it. However, they have made progress elsewhere, with films like Doctor Strange, and with exciting casting news that finally gives a voice to Thanos, the Mad Titan of the MCU. Elsewhere, we have a few incredibly exciting Star Wars developments, which not only pertain to Episode VII, but the upcoming spin-off films as well. And, to top that all off, we have updates on Ghostbusters 3 (yep, it's still happening), Jupiter Ascending, Indiana Jones, and more! However, before we get to those stories, let's take a closer look at some smaller updates worth noting:
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X-Men: Days Of Future Past Breaks Franchise Box Office Record. The X-Men are back, and bigger than ever, as DOFP crossed the $500 million mark in just nine days, beating out The Last Stand as the highest-grossing X-Men film to date. Michael Gambon To Lead JK Rowling's Casual Vacancy Series. Dumbledore and Rowling reunite! The rest of the cast was announced too, find out who here. The Stand Will Be 3 Hours Long And Rated R. Oh good, I was worried we would get the Disney-fied PG version. (via Vulture) Matthew McConaughey Is Open To Doing More True Detective. Three words: Alright alright alright! (via The Playlist) Ghostbusters Is Getting A Theatrical Re-Release. Forget about Ghostbusters 3, let's just keep releasing the first one again and again. Definitely a movie worth watching on a big screen. Just don't cross the streams! Forrest Gump Is Coming To IMAX. Because when you think of the words "big screen spectacle" boxes of chocolate and shrimping boats are the first things that come to mind. The My Little Pony Creator To Direct A Medusa Movie For Sony. Yep. Read that headline one more time. (via The Wrap) When you're finished recovering from that weird Medusa story, feel free to jump into the main event: the 10 biggest movie and TV news this week!