One of the many new film projects that Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson has been working on, "Blood Out" brings together "50," Luke Goss, Val Kilmer and more for a bloody action flick about a small town sheriff (Goss) going undercover to avenge his slain brother's murder. Along the way he runs into Fif, and...well, you can see what happens in the clip below.

"Blood Out" hits DVD, Blu-ray Disc, Digital Download and On Demand on April 26.

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For what it was, 2008's "Death Race" was more or less a mindlessly entertaining jaunt that essentially followed its original Roger Corman-produced forefather. The story follows a wicked prison warden who forces his prisoners to race in a no-holds-barred, slightly-dystopian driving competition... to the death.

Well, now they're going back to the well with "Death Race 2," a home video release that stars Luke Goss in place of the predecessor's Jason Statham. The film comes out on DVD and Blu-ray on January 18, and we've been given an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the film's action and driving stunts. Check it out below.

Although it's called "Death Race 2," the film is technically a prequel to the 2008 film, exploring the origins of the first "Frankenstein" car driver Carl "Luke" Lucas (Goss), who fans will recall died in the opening moments of '08's "Death Race." Read More...

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Luke GossFROM SPLASH PAGE: We've been hearing a lot from the ladies behind "Magdalena" -- what with our week-long sting with Jenna Dewan and our recent chat with the film's producer Gale Ann Hurd -- but what about the film's male lead, Luke Goss? (You might remember him as Prince Nuada in "Hellboy II").

He was in New York recently to be honored by the Motion Picture Club as a "Star of Tomorrow," just across the street from Splash Page HQ, so we made a beeline over to the event to get the lowdown -- and wouldn't you know it? He's actually a Splash Page fan. ("I've seen the coverage, it's been exciting," Goss blurted out before we could even get out the first question.) It certainly helped in loosening his lips about how he got involved in the project and what he's doing for it right now.

Check out Goss' comments on "Magdalena" over at MTV Splash Page!

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Luke GossForget your "Max Payne," your "Turok," your "Street Fighter."

There are video game adaptations and then there are video game translations, and "Tekken" is the latter, star Luke Goss boasted to MTV News, saying that the story's fidelity to its source will shock most hardcore fans.

One thing it won't share in common with the game, of course, is Goss himself – or rather, Goss's character, Steve Fox. Yes, the character makes several appearances in the games, but as a much younger man (one of the coolest actually, a fighter who doesn't kick.) How do they update him here?

"I play him 15 years after his kind of champion days. He's in the underbelly at that time of the Tekken environment," Goss said. "He's trying to find a protégé to go and kick some Tekken butt and he just might do it." Read More...

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