The Morning Roundup: Win a Date With Scarlett Johansson
Written by: Tony Lazlo, CC2K Staff Writer

TNT is getting into the primetime game. The cable network is prepping a slate of all-original primetime programming to debut in 2010.
Alison Lohman has replaced Ellen Page in Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell.
Alec Baldwin and Emma Roberts have joined the cast of the indie film Lymelife.
Mira Sorvino will star in the miniseries The Last Templar, based on the novel by Raymond Khoury.
Special edition DVDs of the Indiana Jones movies are coming May 13.
Want a date Scarlett Johansson? Bid for it at eBay!
Also on eBay: bid on a prop from John Carpenter's The Thing!
Check out another clip from season four of Battlestar Galactica.
Latino Review has a script review of Robert Rodriguez's new movie.
Good grief – there's another adaptation of The Wizard of Oz in the works?
A remake of Rosemary's Baby is in the oven.
Jason Isaacs has joined the cast of Paul Greengrass' next movie.
How awesome is the one-sheet for The Bank Job (below)? Check out the trailer at Apple.com.

Author: Tony Lazlo, CC2K Staff Writer
Robert J. Peterson is a writer and web developer living in Los Angeles. A Tennessee native, he graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. He’s written for newspapers and websites all over the country, including the Marin Independent Journal, the Telluride Daily Planet, CC2KOnline.com, Offscreen, and Geekscape.net. He co-hosts the podcasts Make It So and Hiram’s Lodge. He’s appeared as a pop-culture guru on the web talk shows Comics on Comics, The Fanbase Press Week In Review, Collider Heroes, ScreenJunkies TV Fights, and Fandom Planet. He’s the founder of California Coldblood Books.