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The good news is that MTV has exclusive news of Kevin Costner's return to the same director's chair that gave us "Dances With Wolves" and "Open Range." The bad news? He won't tell us anything about it. "Yeah," he said when we asked him about his directing future. "I'd like to do another cowboy movie."

As we get to the bottom of that mystery, we can give you more specific details on "Swing Vote," the political flick that Costner begins filming this summer. "I'm financing, myself, a comedy out in New Mexico," the former Crash Davis/Eliot Ness/Ray Kinsella said of his passion project. "It's called 'Swing Vote,' and it has to do with the [presidential] election. It's a Capra-esque comedy...it kind of reduces itself to [my character casting the deciding vote], that's how you get your comedic premise. But how you get there is what makes the movie interesting to me; how it orchestrates itself."

The number one item on my own personal agenda, however, was getting the durable star to weigh in on "Capone Rising", the soon-to-film prequel to "The Untouchables," the 1987 film that made Costner a star. "I don't know what to think," he said with a smile. "I haven't thought too much about it. I know Art Linson's a careful producer, so he'll want it to be [quality]. It'll have to pass a certain test to get by him. We'll see what becomes of it."

Cage ditches Capone, Damon ditches Bourne and Hollywood makes a "Sims" flick (jeez) in today's Dailies.

- Remember the story we broke about Nicolas Cage signing up for "The Untouchables" prequel? Yeah, well, now he dropped out. Nobody likes a quitter, Nic. (Variety)

- Matt Damon nixes fourth "Bourne" appearance. Clooney makes funny joke. (Variety)

- "Sin City" beauty Jamie King teaming with Jason Lewis for "The Pardon," about only woman to be executed by Louisiana. (Hollywood Reporter)

- Hollywood finally notices that annoying "Sims" game, weaves a tale about playing God. (Variety)

- Sandra Bullock stretches her boundaries, attaches herself to romantic comedy "Proposal." (Hollywood Reporter)

This is madness! No, Mr. Capone, it's...Chicago? "300” star Gerard Butler is stepping into the very big shoes of Chicago police officer Jim Malone, a character made famous by Sean Connery in "The Untouchables," he told MTV News. "[I play] the young Sean Connery, when he was still a detective," Butler said of his role in the prequel "Capone Rising." "It's great, the script is phenomenal."

The performance was Connery's most popular since Bond, and even won the Scot an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor. Butler said that fans expecting an imitation, however, will leave disappointed. "Being Scottish and being tall, I'm gonna come across a little bit like Sean Connery...and people will make those comparisons," he contended. "But I'm going to do my own thing."

He'll have plenty of opportunity, he revealed excitedly. "You know what? I think this character [has even] more [great lines] in him [than before], because this was a point where he was more a wheeler and dealer," Butler exclaimed. "He has to deal with things coming for him, he has to deal with his own morality. In this story there's so much going on with this guy that you really see a lot of different sides to his character."

After hitting it big with "300," Butler was also being touted for a role in director Zack Snyder's next comic adaptation, the epic "Watchmen." Don't count on it, he lamented. "We've been talking about ['Watchmen'] for a while, but [Zack's] never told me a character and to be honest, now I'm looking a little bit picked up," he sighed, adding with a hint of finality. "I don't know if 'Watchmen' is going to be happening."