"Marvel are the best company to work for, they really are. They treat you really well. They made my hair into the most incredible well-made wig and they gave it to the Star Wars people. It's just so funny to think that my hair is made into a wig, next to all these Star Wars monster heads in a warehouse."

Earlier this month, reports arose thatwould be building a new Tatooine , the home planet of Anakin and Luke Skywalker. Now it seems we know which real-world location will play host to iconic other world as the J.J. Abrams production sets down plans to shoot in the United Arab Emirates, starting in mid-May. THR reportshas secured plans to shoot for four weeks in and around Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Though Abu Dhabi is a bustling metropolis in many respects, THR suspects the deserts around the region could well serve as the perfect foundation for this similarly sand-rich planet.Tatooine so far has appeared in multiplemovies, so it's little surprise it will be included in. But what's good news for Abu Dhabi is bad news for Tunisia, the North African nation where Tatooine was built for both the originaltrilogy as well as its later-produced prequels. Some of the sets are still on display there , but are threatened by shifting sand dunes.It's suspected that the unstable political climate of the Tunisia region has prompted's makers to find a new home for Tatooine. Alternately, Abu Dhabi is becoming a sought after location, with projects like the horror thriller Deliver Us From Evil and the hot anticipated action-adventure Fast & Furious 7 having shot there.But as teased in the headline, these films aren't the only features that will be sharing unexpected ties to Collider (via io9 ) has uncovered a surprising link betweenand, via the latter's recently shorn star Karen Gillan.As you might recall, thestar shaved off her trademark long, red locks to take on the role of Nebula in Guardians of the Galaxy . Asked how she handled that radical makeover, Gillan responded:So look for Gillan's lovely red hair--minus Gillan herself--in, when it hits theaters on December 18, 2015.