Sean Bean has joined the cast of the untitled "Snow White" project at Relativity Media says Variety.
Bean will portray the King who used to the rule the land before the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) destroyed the kingdom. He is also the father of Snow White (Lily Collins).
Armie Hammer also stars as Prince Alcott. Tarsem Singh is directing from a screenplay by Melisa Wallack and Jason D. Keller. Shooting is already under way with the film targeting a March 16th 2012 release.
Bean will portray the King who used to the rule the land before the Evil Queen (Julia Roberts) destroyed the kingdom. He is also the father of Snow White (Lily Collins).
Armie Hammer also stars as Prince Alcott. Tarsem Singh is directing from a screenplay by Melisa Wallack and Jason D. Keller. Shooting is already under way with the film targeting a March 16th 2012 release.
- 7/17/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Jason D. Keller ("Machine Gun Preacher," "Untitled Snow White Project") is set to rewrite "The Passage" for 20th Century Fox says Heat Vision.
Based on the 2009 bestselling novel by Justin Cronin, the story follows a group of terminally ill cancer patients who become healthy when they are subjected to an experiment involving the bites from bats in South America.
The government starts further experimenting and end up creating a legion of nearly indestructible, telepathic vampire masters that begin infecting the populace. The tone is said to be along "28 Days Later" lines.
Matt Reeves signed on to direct the project in April. Keller will re-write an earlier script draft that John Logan ("Gladiator") penned a few years ago.
Based on the 2009 bestselling novel by Justin Cronin, the story follows a group of terminally ill cancer patients who become healthy when they are subjected to an experiment involving the bites from bats in South America.
The government starts further experimenting and end up creating a legion of nearly indestructible, telepathic vampire masters that begin infecting the populace. The tone is said to be along "28 Days Later" lines.
Matt Reeves signed on to direct the project in April. Keller will re-write an earlier script draft that John Logan ("Gladiator") penned a few years ago.
- 6/21/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Digital Spy has confirmed that director Antoine Fuqua will make his latest film a biopic on the slain famed/iconic rapper Tupac Shakur.
“It looks like we’re doing Tupac Shakur’s movie next in September, that’s what I’ve been starting up and working on now,” he said. “I’ve been working on that for a while with Morgan Creek and Jim Robinson. I just got the greenlight from him and we’re going in September. I’ve just started to prep that.”
The director told the site that he is looking for an unknown actor to play the rapper, who was murdered in a drive-by shooting in 1996.
“That’s the goal, I want to discover someone new,” he explained. “I want to discover a lot of new people if I can. Obviously I’m going to have to put some people in it that you know, just because actors have different skills.
“It looks like we’re doing Tupac Shakur’s movie next in September, that’s what I’ve been starting up and working on now,” he said. “I’ve been working on that for a while with Morgan Creek and Jim Robinson. I just got the greenlight from him and we’re going in September. I’ve just started to prep that.”
The director told the site that he is looking for an unknown actor to play the rapper, who was murdered in a drive-by shooting in 1996.
“That’s the goal, I want to discover someone new,” he explained. “I want to discover a lot of new people if I can. Obviously I’m going to have to put some people in it that you know, just because actors have different skills.
- 6/2/2010
- by Kevin Coll
- FusedFilm
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