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Tom HanksSit back, relax, and enjoy a hot, steaming cup of the links of the day, back again with news on "G.I. Joe," "Angels and Demons," Stephen King, John Singleton, and more.

- Sienna Miller a real American Hero? Actress enlists for service with "G.I. Joe." (Variety)

- How can a movie that's been delayed still pick up talent? That's the power of "Angels and Demons," which adds Naomi Watts opposite Tom Hanks. (NY Post)

- John Singleton to direct supernatural thriller "Executive Order: Six." (Variety)

- "Sicko," "Lake of Fire," among 15 documentary films shortlisted for the Oscar. (Hollywood Elsewhere)

- How big a fan of Frank Darabont's new ending for "The Mist" is Stephen King? "Anybody who reveals the last 5 minutes of this film should be hung from their neck until dead." THAT big. (First Showing)

- "Final Destination" series cheats death one more time. Will come back for a part 4. (Hollywood Reporter)

Rent-A-ClownIt's a year before he'll be storming the streets of Gotham, but Batman once again dominates our news of the day with a new message from the Joker. That and "Indy," "Wall-E," "Hulk" and more, in our links.

- Why So Serious? Joker site now gives you the chance to "Rent a Clown." (Rent-a-Clown)

- Speaking of Batman, The Dark Knight's got a brand new theme. (Superhero Hype)

- Hurts so good. John Hurt coyly teases his role in "Indiana Jones IV." (IGN)

- Oh God, You Devil: Orlando Bloom to join cast of "DaVinci Code: sequel "Angels and Demons"? (Cinema Blend)

- New poster for "Wall-E." (JoBlo)

- Incredible Hulk smashes CFB Trenton, as shooting begins at the military base. (Kingston Whig Standard)

- Siskel and Ebert television reviews available online. (At the Movies)

- Ricky Gervais following in the footsteps of David Brent, getting ready for "Early Retirement." (Variety)