| ‘Final Destination 5’ Grabs A Writer From ‘The Thing’
In case you were not aware, Final Destination 5 is well on its way to us already, despite the weak offering we received last time around. New Line Cinema has hired Eric Heisserer to begin writing the script for the movie, fresh off of his turn penning the prequel/remake of John Carpenter’s The Thing. The Final Destination movies have been a lot of fun for the most part. They don’t contain any real story or acting and they’re not going to win awards, but when it comes to graphic horror movie shock value, you could always count on a good time when one of these flicks came along. But with this fifth chapter now on the way, fans are understandably more skeptical than excited.
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| Geek Peek: Set Photos From ‘Green Lantern’ & ‘The Thing’ Surface |
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Nothing to go dancing around crazy-giddy-happy about, but a couple of images from some exciting upcoming movies that are in the beginning stages of production have been released online. The first comes from Comic Book Movie, who have gotten their hands on a sneaky photograph from the set of Green Lantern. The movie stars Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan, a pilot who discovers a space craft that has crashed and finds himself presented with a special ring, making him the newest member of a group known as the Green Lanterns. The movie also stars Blake Lively as Jordan’s boss and eventual love interest, Mark Strong as the evil villain Sinestro, Peter Sarsgaard as Dr. Hector Hammond, and Tim Robbins, who will play the Senator father of Hammond. The set image actually shows what is assumed (as you can plainly see) to be the aforementioned space craft that crashes on Earth and sets all of the events of the movie into motion. Hum a little tune to yourself and frolic over to the other side to check out these two first peeks at these movies.
...continue reading » Tags: Blake Lively, Eric Heisserer, Green Lantern, John Carpenter, Mark Strong, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Matthijs Van Heijningen, Peter Sarsgaard, Ronald D. Moore, Ryan Reynolds, The Green Lantern, The Thing, Tim Robbins | |
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| New Poster & Second Trailer For ‘A Nightmare On Elm Street’ Released |
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A brand new full trailer has been released for Platinum Dunes’ remake of the iconic horror franchise, A Nightmare on Elm Street. The movie stars Jackie Earle Haley and tells the story of a man who is falsely accused of being a pedophile and burned alive by a mob of angry parents. Unfortunately for all of us, after his body is engulfed in accusing fires, his tormented soul remains and begins to kill children as they sleep and dream. The new trailer gives us a much better look at the new Freddy Krueger and the trippy, hellish nightmare worlds that we can expect to see. It does appear that they’ve decided to use a lot of stuff from older movies instead of creating a completely unique new Nightmare world. That paired with the difficult-to-warm-up-to appearance change of Freddy himself has fans a little worried about how the final product will play; but for now, this is fans of the franchise’s best peek yet! Click on over to the other side to check out the new trailer and click the image above to look at the new poster.
...continue reading » Tags: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Andrew Form, Brad Fuller, Clancy Brown, Eric Heisserer, Freddy Krueger, Jackie Earle Haley, Katie Cassidy, Kellan Lutz, Michael Bay, Platinum Dunes, Samuel Bayer, Sarah Connor, Wes Craven | |
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| ‘The Thing’ Remake Grabs Mary Elizabeth Winstead & Joel Edgerton
The remake of one of the most popular horror movies of all time, John Carpenter‘s The Thing, is moving forward, and it now has officially cast its two lead star in Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton. Winstead will be playing a “Ph.D. candidate” who joins the Norwegian team after they discover an alien craft frozen solid in the ice. Edgerton will be playing a mercenary helicopter pilot, which would be the Kurt Russell role of the remake. The duo will eventually join up when a strange creature breaks free and starts killing people. The movie is directed by Matthijs Van Heijningen, a long-time producer making his directorial debut. The screenplay is where some strong excitement can be discovered; it was written by Battlestar Galactica and Caprica god Ronald D. Moore, as well as Eric Heisserer, who wrote the A Nightmare on Elm Street remake script.
...continue reading » Tags: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Eric Heisserer, John Carpenter, Kurt Russell, Live Free or Die Hard, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Matthijs Van Heijningen, Remake, Ronald D. Moore, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World | |
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