Emile Hirsch Joins Alien Invasion Flick ‘The Darkest Hour’
by Jordan Raup at The Film Stage
Into The Wild star Emile Hirsch will star in The Darkest Hour, a new sci-fi action flick directed by Chris Gorak (Right At Your Door) for Summit and New Regency.
Wanted director Timur Bekmambetov and Tom Jacobson. Gorak and Josh Zetumer, who is working on the Bourne reboot script, have written the one for this flick. The film is set in Moscow and “follows a group of Americans traveling in the city when an alien invasion occurs.”
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Predators Scribes To Write A New He-Man Movie
By Cyriaque Lamar at io9
The screenwriters who penned Robert Rodriguez’s upcoming Predators have been hired to write a new Masters of the Universe script. I’m sorry, Hollywood. You can remake MotU, but you’ll never replace Dolph Lundgren. My He-Man killed Apollo Creed.
Mike Finch and Alex Litvak of Predators are writing Columbia Pictures’ adaptation of Masters of the Universe. The project had previously gone to Warner Bros – John Stevenson, who co-directed Kung Fu Panda, was slated to direct MotU, but the project fell apart after the studio and Mattel reached a creative impasse. Columbia nabbed MotU this fall, and Mattel has since approved Finch and Litvak’s script.
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Rumor: Percy Jackson star is the new Spider-Man
By Patrick Lee at Sci Fi Wire
Looks like Sony has found its new Spider-Man, and his name is Percy Jackson: Logan Lerman, star of this year’s Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, is “almost 100 percent locked” to take over the role of the webslinger from Tobey Maguire.
That’s the report today on HitFix.com, citing anonymous sources:
“HitFix has exclusively learned that Logan Lerman is first choice for Sony Pictures and the clear frontrunner to replace Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker in the reboot of the blockbuster franchise. A source close to the production tells HitFix Lerman is “almost 100% locked” but not in contract negotiations for the role yet.”
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From vampire to Musketeer?
By Raelynn Coombs at The Examiner
There is an abundance of chatter on the net about The Three Musketeers movies. Yes, I did say movies. There are currently two movies, both said to be coming to us in 3D, that are in the works. One will be Warner Bros.’ version of the legend, and the other will be brought to us from none other than Summit Entertainment, the company who gave us the popular vampires from The Twilight Saga.
With two movies happening, who do you think should be cast as the musketeers? Well, there is a new campaign online and the fans are backing Kyle Schmid to play the role of D’Artagnan in either movie.
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The rise of 3-D: Game-changer or gimmick?
By Ty Burr at The Boston Globe
If you don’t get it by now, you really should: The movies are poised to undergo their greatest conceptual mutation since the advent of sound. With the unparalleled commercial success of “Avatar,’’ the 3-D revolution just isn’t upon us, it’s over — and the invaders won. Last year was the watershed, with 10 major studio releases offered in the newly digitized technology and almost all of them posting healthy grosses thanks to premium ticket prices. Since the James Cameron film opened — followed by several other high-profile entries — 3-D has accounted for 33 percent of all film grosses. Quoth Variety in a recent article: “It’s found money.’’
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After getting used to Tobey Maguire as Spiderman, it seems weird for someone younger to play him. But maybe the movies will be better this time around. And I’m still not sure about 3D, but I’m definitely not paying extra to see movies that way. But I don’t have kids either.
What do you think of the choice for Spiderman? Do you prefer movies in 3D? What do you think of the new He-Man movie?
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