Thursday, May 24, 2012

Justin Timberlake Making Music Again, 'Idol' Winner, Kidman's Shocking Scene & More

Thursday, May 24, 2012
Fans pining for more Justin Timberlake music, rejoice. The "Sexy Back" singer has signed on to provide the soundtrack for "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea."

The film (the title of which is just one word away from a George Harrison song but sounds deceptively like a Bright Eyes track) is set to start shooting later this year. Bill Purple will direct Jeffrey Dean Morgan, it-girl Chloe Moretz and Justin Timberlake's longtime love Jessica Biel. Biel and Timberlake are supposedly tying the knot this summer.

Timberlake hasn't put out an album since 2006's mega-popular Future Sex/Love Sounds. Click through for much more on the story.
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