Fans of the 1982 classic, "Blade Runner", should worry no more about the upcoming new movie in the franchise, as Ridley Scott, who also directed the original movie, has now joined the project. From the first moment, the announcement that Alcon Entertainment and Warner Brothers acquired the rights for the "Blade Runner" franchise, with intentions to develop a series of movies that take place within the universe of the sci-fi classic, was made, it was not met with enthusiasm. Now, there's new hope to be found with Ridley Scott stepping in as director and producer on the project. The official press release and more after the jump.
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Sunday, August 21, 2011
Ridley Scott to Direct the New BLADE RUNNER Movie
Fans of the 1982 classic, "Blade Runner", should worry no more about the upcoming new movie in the franchise, as Ridley Scott, who also directed the original movie, has now joined the project. From the first moment, the announcement that Alcon Entertainment and Warner Brothers acquired the rights for the "Blade Runner" franchise, with intentions to develop a series of movies that take place within the universe of the sci-fi classic, was made, it was not met with enthusiasm. Now, there's new hope to be found with Ridley Scott stepping in as director and producer on the project. The official press release and more after the jump.
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Director and Writer in Negotiations to Join Stephen King's THE STAND Adaptation
With the ambitious adaptation for "The Dark Tower" shut down because of budget concerns, it seems another of Stephen King's epic novels is getting the epic big screen treatment. Rumors of "The Stand" being adapted first began back in February, upsetting fans with the notion that the plot of the 1100-page novel (Uncut edition) will have to be severely cut down to fit a two-hour movie. Today, things are looking a lot better after Warner Bros. announced that "The Stand" will in fact be a three-movie adaptation, which I'm sure is enough to be faithful to the source material. Not only that, but Harry Potter franchise director David Yates, who worked on the last four movies in the series, and writer Steve Kloves, who penned every Potter script, except "Order of the Pheonix", are in negotiations with Warner to join the project. Considering the awesome résumés these guys have and the ton of money they made for Warner Bros., it's safe to assume that they're pretty much locked in. What's cool about Yates and Kloves is that they have already proven their competence when working with novel adaptations and their ability to turn them into something awesome. Also, the dark tone of Stephen King's novel will be a piece of cake for the two, as the last Harry Potter movies in particular were pretty bleak as well.
For those of you unfamiliar with King's epic horror novel, it tells the story of a deadly virus, accidentaly unleashed from a military research facility, that kills most of the world's population, except for a select few, who have to take sides in a post-apocalyptic battle between good and evil, represented by a sweet 108-year old southern black woman, Mother Abigail, and the ageless and sadistic Randal Flagg, The Walking Dude, respectively. The survivors receive visions and dreams as they travel across America to join up with either Abigail, or Flagg. The pawns are set for a deadly game, where only one side can emerge victorious and decide the fate of mankind. Some of you might remember the 1994 6-hour TV miniseries starring Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, Jamey Sheridan, Ruby Dee, Rob Lowe and Miguel Ferrer. Even though they had to tone down the violence and truncate some plot elements, it's still widely regarded as a solid adaptation. You can read a review here.
The novel is very dark and brutal and focuses a lot on character developement, which makes a movie adaptation even harder, because of the large number of characters. There's not a lot of action that could translate into a full-blown blockbuster, but it could easily work as an atmospheric thriller, perhaps something not so different from Steven Soderbergh's soon-to-be-released "Contagion", at least in the novel's first half. The question is, will Warner Bros. consider the project worthwhile in terms of cost vs. profit, or will it have the same fate as Universal's "Dark Tower" adaptation, which was also meant to include three movies and two TV series and had big names like Ron Howard set to direct and Javier Bardem to star in the leading role ?
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
THE DARK KNIGHT RISES - Catwoman Costume Revealed
Because "The Dark Knight Rises" is still filming in Pittsburgh, outdoors and in broad daylight, on-set photos and videos have become something of a habit these days. That's how we first found out what Bane (Tom Hardy) looks like and caught a glimpse of a fight between the villain and Batman (Christian Bale), a video which I decided not to post here on account of it being rather spoilerish. What I don't consider to be a spoiler, however, is the fact that through these amateur photos, the world has caught its first glimpse of Anne Hathaway as Catwoman. Or, at least, her stunt double, wearing the Catwoman suit. Well, let's just say it's not what I expected, but I suppose cat ears would have been too much for Christopher Nolan's realistic vision of the Batman universe. The above image is an official photo released by Warner Bros., which definitely features Anne Hathaway, and the pictures below are the on-set stunt double photos.
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MAN OF STEEL (2013) - First Official Image and Press Release
The first official image from Zack Snyder's reboot of the Superman franchise has been made public, along with a press release containing everything you need to know about the movie. The picture, as you can see, shows Henry Cavill as Superman, who in this case looks like he's having a hard time fighting crime. You can click the image to see it enlarged. So far, it looks like they won't be deviating from the super-hero's traditional look. The movie opens on June 14th, 2013. Below you can read the full press release from Warner Bros :
"BURBANK, CA, August 4, 2011 – Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures have provided the first look at the new “Man of Steel,” revealing star Henry Cavill as Superman in the film from director Zack Snyder.
The film also stars three-time Oscar® nominee Amy Adams (“The Fighter”) as Daily Planet journalist Lois Lane, and Oscar® nominee Laurence Fishburne (“What’s Love Got to Do with It”) as her editor-in-chief, Perry White. Starring as Clark Kent’s adoptive parents, Martha and Jonathan Kent, are Oscar® nominee Diane Lane (“Unfaithful”) and Academy Award® winner Kevin Costner (“Dances with Wolves”).Squaring off against the superhero are two other surviving Kryptonians, the villainous General Zod, played by Oscar® nominee Michael Shannon (“Revolutionary Road”), and Faora, Zod’s evil partner, played by Antje Traue. Also from Superman’s native Krypton are Lara Lor-Van, Superman’s mother, played by Julia Ormond, and Superman’s father, Jor-El, portrayed by Academy Award® winner Russell Crowe (“Gladiator”).
Rounding out the cast are Harry Lennix as U.S. military man General Swanwick, as well as Christopher Meloni as Colonel Hardy.“Man of Steel” is being produced by Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder. The screenplay was written by David S. Goyer, from a story by Goyer and Nolan, based upon Superman characters created by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers."
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