Stephen King’s Cell will now be a TV miniseries instead of a feature film
In 2006, Eli Roth was attached to collaborate with and direct a film version of Stephen King’s Cell, but then left the project to focus on his own material. Now Fangoria has learned that screenwriter John Harrison is developing the story for a TV miniseries, which the Weinstein Company will be shopping the project to ….
Open call for martial artists to try out for 25th Anniversary Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film
This casting call went up on tmnt25.com, a website setup to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the live-action adaptation of TMNT that is gearing up for production, shooting for a 2011 release. So if you’re a serious martial artist, and live in the Los Angeles area, this is something ….
Fear Agent coming to the big screen
Universal is in early development on the Dark Horse sci-fi property Fear Agent, according to THR’s Risky Business Blog. The Rick Remender-written Fear Agent follows a colorful, borderline alcoholic astronaut from Texas named Heath Huston, who is a so-called fear agent, the last of a dying breed of spacemen whose job it is to fight ….
Superman creator’s secret fetish lifestyle coming to the big screen
Of course I had to comment on this report. How could I not. Not because I’m in to anything freaky, but come on, FETISH FILM! Empire reports that according to the Craig Yoe book Secret Identity: The Fetish Art of Superman’s Co-Creator Joe Shuster, the artist behind the creation of Superman also created a series ….
Denzel Washington and Tony Scott Unstoppable after all?
Denzel Washington decided he won’t jump on board Unstoppable, according to Variety. According to reports, the actor, who had been waiting for Fox to set a budget and start date for the production, has withdrawn from the film and is eyeing other projects for the fall. Fox isn’t giving up so easy though, and are ….
Promotional posters and possible casting for Let the Right One In remake
/Film nabbed a nice series of conceptual posters for director Matt Reeves’ remake/adaptation of Let The Right One In. The series is described as promotional concepts used to sell the film in international markets. The U.S. version is to be set in the snow covered mountains of a Reagan-era Colorado, and is said to be ….