Sunday, September 9, 2007
DiCaprio & Monahan On "Claudius"?
Producer Scott Rudin has picked up the film rights to Robert Graves' Roman Empire-set novel, "I, Claudius" for a cool two million dollars reports the trades.
Leonardo DiCaprio and screenwriter William Monahan ("The Departed") are circling the project, the pair were part of a rival bid by Warner Bros., butno offers have yet been made.
"Claudius" is not yet set up at a studio, though sources said it likely will land at Walt Disney Studios, where Rudin is housed.
Graves' 1934 novel "I, Claudius," recounts the internecine plots and counterplots surrounding Claudius, the fourth emperor of Rome, who ruled from 41-54 AD. The novel's period covers the time from the end of the first Emperor Augustus' reign to the crowning of Nero.
The novel has previously been adapted twice, most memorably the 1976 BBC miniseries starring the likes of Derek Jacobi, John Hurt, Sian Phillips, Patrick Stewart, Brian Blessed, John Rhys-Davies and Bernard Hill amongst others.
Whether the controversial content will be included in the new adaptation is hard to say. The BBC mini-series included the most famous scene, albeit mostly offscreen, of Caligula (John Hurt) cutting out and then eating the foetus of his pregnant sister.
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More "Bond 22" Details Revealed
A rather in-depth article on the Bond franchise in general talks quite a bit about the upcoming "Bond 22" scheduled to go into production this December.
Producer Barbara Broccoli says the story "will continue the path of Bond trying to find out who was behind the Le Chiffre operation. That's as much as we're going to say." She does confirm that neither gadget-master Q or secretary Miss Moneypenny will appear - "Certainly, there may come a point where those beloved characters return, but at the moment, they're not in 22."
Scribe Paul Haggis adds "I can tell you it starts right where 'Casino' left off. Yes, Bond will be going after the organization that we hinted at. It will be the same Bond you saw in 'Casino,' a very human and flawed assassin, a man who has to navigate a morally complex and often cynical world while attempting to hold onto his deep beliefs of what is right and wrong."
Producer Michael G. Wilson adds "Without getting specific, maybe there will be references to certain episodes. The approach to it is that Fleming is very much in the fabric of it."
Actor Daniel Craig recently said "He also has to deal with revenge because he has lost the girl. Bond is still maybe too headstrong, and he doesn't make all of the right decisions."
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Petersen To Helm "The Grays"
Author Whitley Strieber has revealed on his official site that Wolfgang Petersen ("Troy," "The Perfect Storm") will direct the film adaptation of his sci-fi novel "The Grays" for Sony Pictures.
In his novel a triumvirate of Grays, known as the Three Thieves, has occupied a small Kentucky town for decades - abducting its residents and manipulating fates and bloodlines in hopes of creating an ultra-intelligent human being.
Nine-year-old Conner Callahan will face the ultimate terror as he struggles to understand who he has been bred to be and what he must do to save humanity.
Shooting is scheduled to begin pre-strike for a Summer 2009 release.
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Harry Potter 5 on DVD, Blu-ray & HD DVD Dec. 11
Warner Home Video has provided ComingSoon.net with a first look at the new DVD cover artwork for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. The summer blockbuster will be released as a Two-Disc Special Edition, a Widescreen version, a Full Screen version, a Blu-ray Disc and a HD DVD on December 11.
The Two-Disc Special Edition, Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD will include: 10 minutes of never before seen footage; an A&E documentary; a featurette called "Trailing Tonks," in which you spend a day with actress Nat Tena and receive a very personal and often wacky tour of the "Order of the Phoenix" stages; a "Harry Potter: The Magic of Editing" feature, in which director David Yates and editor Mark Day show us what a difference a good edit makes and then allow you to edit a scene; "The Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter" in which look for clues in the past Harry Potter films for what the future films may hold; an "In Movie Experience," in which you join the cast from Dumbledore's Army as they come together to share memorable moments; as well as more "making of" featurettes and "Fun and Games."
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Perelman To Helm "Atlas Shrugged"
Vadim Perelman ("House of Sand and Fog") has been brought in to rewrite and direct the film version of Ayn Rand's famed 1957 novel "Atlas Shrugged" for Lionsgate reports Variety.
While the studio needs to get a final script before committing to a start date, the move means they're in a strong position for an early 2008 production start.
The drama revolves around what happens when great industrialists and thinkers go on strike and the world grinds to a halt. Angelina Jolie remains committed to star and will probably do so once wrapping work on the Clint Eastwood-directed "The Changeling" for Universal.
"Braveheart" scribe Randall Wallace penned the original 127-page draft and will also stay involved in the project.
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"Doctor Who" Resting In 2009
BBC One have confirmed that "Doctor Who" will return for a fifth season in Spring 2010 - meaning the regular show will take a break in 2009.
The thirteen episode fourth season, which went into production in July 2007, will hit UK screens in Spring 2008. There will also be a Christmas special episode both this December and in 2008.
In 2009 the show will return with three specials with David Tennant still in the role and executive producer Russell T Davies still involved.
The full length thirteen episode fifth series will transmit in 2010.
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The "Root" Of Sean Bean's Evil
Sean Bean's next film "The Cache" has undergone a name change to "Root of All Evil" and Moviehole has some new story details:
The psychological thriller examines three stark truths about human nature -- Man’s cowardice versus his courage, women’s sexual attraction to “bad boys”, and the morality of money.
These truths are woven into a thematic overview inspired by a 1961-62 Yale University obedience experiment by Dr. Stanley Milgram which proved the ease with which human beings shuck all personal responsibility for heinous acts or crimes while under the influence of an outside authority.
The film will be directed and has been writte by Stephen Milburn Anderson ("South Central").
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