Sunday, October 26, 2008

Adaptations

Dragonball -which was suppose to release back in August, but was pushed back to April 2009- is still filming. Fox is currently planning to debut the trailer in North American theaters December 12.

Robert Kurtzman will direct the movie adaptation of Mark Kidwell’s horror comic Bump. Kidwell also wrote screenplay: “Sheriff Lundy is called into action to solve the mystery of the unexplained forces at work on the Dill Farm. A supernatural tale of extreme horror, where even the confines of the grave aren’t able to contain the brutal spirit of serial killer Edgar Dill, and his legion of monstrous Treehuggers.” It’ll star Tobin Bell, Sean Patrick Flannery, and Ashley Laurence. Kurtzman's Precinct 13 Studio will do special effects.

Mark Goerner Talks James Cameron's Battle Angel

Crispin Glover will play The Knave of Hearts in Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland.

Warner Bros. has the rights to Jon Stock’s upcoming novel Dead Spy Running. McG will direct, and co-produce with Jeanne Allgood, the adaptation of Stock’s first of three books about the origin of a newly trained spy.

Neil Gaiman on bowing out of Black Hole: “Once they got David Fincher on, David explained his process consisted of having over ten drafts, done over and over, and Roger and I were sort of asked if we wanted to, if we were interested in doing that. And we definitely weren’t.”

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