Shia LaBeouf
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Shia LaBeouf Tops Forbes’ Best-Bang-for-the-Buck List
“Transformers” star’s movies have earned an average of $81 for every $1 spent on him; Anne Hathaway comes in second
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Mulligan, Cranston in Talks to ‘Drive’ With Gosling
Nicolas Winding Refn will direct the action thriller from Hossein Amini’s adapted screenplay
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Exclusive: Shia LaBeouf, John Hillcoat Circling ‘Triple Nine’
Steve Golin is attached to produce Matt Cooke’s crime drama spec script
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Indy and Indy Jr. Headed for the Bermuda Triangle?
Lucas and Spielberg are reportedly close to a script, and Ford is on stand-by
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Gemma Arterton to Replace Megan Fox in ‘Transformers 3’?
Other candidates to play Shia LaBeouf’s new love interest include models Brooklyn Decker, Miranda Kerr and Bar Rafaeli
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McDreamy Joins ‘Transformers 3’
Patrick Dempsey tells reporters in Brazil he’ll play a “dark” character
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Mandate Casts LaBeouf as ‘Charlie Countryman’
Commercial director Dante Ariola to direct romantic action film
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Yelchin to Star in ‘Fright Night’ Remake
Craig Gillespie is directing Marti Noxon’s adaptation of the 1985 cult classic for DreamWorks
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Callbacks: Mulligan, Ronan are ‘Violet and Daisy’; Baruchel Hypes ‘Pig’
Alex Pettyfer will play the title role in DreamWorks’ adaptation of the young-adult sci-fi novel “I Am Number Four”
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Paramount’s ‘Transformers 3’ Set for July 1, 2011
Director Bay, stars LaBeouf and Fox to return.
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‘Transformers’ Huge … Hits $200M in U.S.
Sequel on pace to outgun original’s $708M global grab.
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It’s ‘Transformers’ Night, and Bay Makes Nice
There were no signs of cutbacks or the recent exec shuffle at the lavish premiere of "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," which overtook the streets of Westwood Monday evening with red carpets and life-size replicas of machines from the film, including the Optimus Prime semi-truck. Before the screening at Mann’s Village Theater, Paramount head Brad…
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Shia LaBeouf & Megan Fox: Grilled
On “Transformers 2” — the movie and the game — getting blown sky high and what Steven Spielberg would rather do than shoot skeet.
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John Gaudiosi