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Check out this first trailer for "Dark Shadows"!
It's the big-screen adaptation of the '70s cult TV series and the highly anticipated eighth collaboration between director Tim Burton and actor Johnny Depp, who stars as the vampire Barnabas Collins. The film also stars Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green and Helena Bonham Carter.
"Dark Shadows" creeps into theaters May 11.
Composer Danny Elfman sat down with "Extra" to talk about his longtime collaboration with director Tim Burton -- and to celebrate the upcoming "The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box" CD collection of 13 original scores that Elfman has composed for Burton's iconic films.
Watch the interview!
The Oscar-winning actress may be taking on a new role as the wicked fairy godmother in a live action remake of "Sleeping Beauty."

The Los Angeles Times reports that Disney has hired its longtime collaborator Linda Woolverton ("Beauty and the Beast" and "The Lion King") to work on a screenplay for the 50-year-old classic.
Mad Hatter Johnny Depp reunited with mad movie scientist Tim Burton for their wild 3D fantasy "Alice in Wonderland" -- but they had a tough time keeping up with "Extra's" rapid-fire questions!
Disney threw the ultimate party for fans to gear up for Tim Burton's new film, "Alice in Wonderland" and "Extra" was there to catch all the excitement.
Check out what the stars of the new film had to say!

Johnny Depp doesn't even know how wacky he can look on the big screen... because he doesn't watch his movies!
Depp admits to "Extra's" Terri Seymour that he hasn't seen "Alice in Wonderland" yet (it opens March 5), and he has only seen one movie he and director Tim Burton ever did together... "Edward Scissorhands."
"It's not just Tim's movies, you know, I prefer not to watch myself," says Depp.
When asked what his kids thought of his crazy Mad Hatter look, the actor says, "They stared at me for a minute and a half, like 'Oh my god, it's you!' They were a little freaked out initially, but they liked the Mad Hatter."
And what about this new "Alice in Wonderland" dance craze "The Futterwack?" Burton explains Depp injured himself on set, doing the funky moves, inspired by Lewis Carroll's text. "The doctor said he can't Futterwack for three months. And I only Futterwack in the privacy of my own home. You know, like a singer or dancer. I do it privately." Depp chimes in, "I'm itching to Futterwack. Just don't have it in me today."
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Depp was also once again tagged "Sexiest Man Alive" by People magazine. "Oh, boy. One is never really ready for something like that, especially ripe as I am," sighs Depp, to which Burton adds, "Have they seen the 'Mad Hatter' yet?"
Let's just say, the sexiest Mad Hatter alive hits theaters March 5.






















