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Leonardo DiCaprioTwo heads are better than one today with new partnerships from Martin and Leo, Harold and Kumar, Thornton and Spielberg, and, oh yeah, the friggin Goonies and more, in our links of the day.

- Together Again! Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio team up for “Shutter Island,” from a novel by “Mystic River” author Dennis Lehane. (Variety)

- What Would NPH Do? Neil Patrick Harris rides a unicorn for “Harold and Kumar 2” in the new greatest poster ever. (IGN)

- Never say die! Chunk (Jeff Cohen) and Data (Jonathan Ke Quan) tell Empire they’ve been approached about a “Goonies” sequel. (Empire)

- First picture of Jet Li from “The Mummy.” Bonus: He’s kicking Brendan Fraser’s ass. (Rob Cohen)

- It doesn’t work like this. I tried. But Julia Stiles joins “Cry of the Owl” in which she will play a woman who falls in love with her stalker. (Hollywood Reporter)

- Megan Fox to star in “Jennifer’s Body,” a script from “Juno” writer Diablo Cody about a perfect girl who gets possessed and begins killing. (Hollywood Reporter)

- Billy Bob Thornton joins “Eagle Eye.” (Moviehole)

William ShatnerIt's the end of our week but not the end of our links of the day, back with news on "Star Trek," Harold and Kumar, Kurt Cobain, and more.

- William Shatner on his involvement in a "Star Trek" reboot? "I don't do cameos!" (Slashfilm)

- Move over Ray Charles. Kurt Cobain's life to get the biopic treatment from writer David Benioff. (Variety)

- Harold and Kumar "Escape From Guantanamo Bay" as sequel gets new title. (AICN)

- Darren Aronofsky to direct Nicolas Cage in "The Wrestler"? (ComingSoon)

- Martin Campbell in as director of "The Birds" remake. Tippi Hedren continues to cry foul. (Hollywood Reporter and MTV)