Monday, June 30, 2014

Strong chance new 'Terminator' film will drop the subtitle 'Genesis'



While most people agree that Terminator: Salvation sucked endoskeleton balls, I'm actually looking forward to the next Terminator film.  AH-NULD is back and the rest of the cast is solid.  And the fact that they are doing what is now being referred to in the industry as an "imaginative sequel" (i.e. a sequel that's more tangential to the original film) I'm reasonably certain this film will not taint my memory of the original movie.

All previous press releases had the new film titled as Terminator: Genesis.  Well in effort to make sure no one associated the film with Phil Collins, it looks like the producers have dropped the subtitle.  According to "Bleeding Cool" they have cited several merchandising sources that are creating items that will tie into the movie.  All of these have been labeled as Terminator only, with no Genesis. 

Now this doesn't necessarily mean that the Genesis has been absolutely dropped but since this is presumably the start of a new trilogy, they may want to go with a basic and recognizable name.  TECHNICALLY it's not even copying the original title, as the 1984 version was called The Terminator.  Personally I don't care if they have Genesis in there or not as long as they deliver a quality film. 

Terminator releases July 1, 2015.

Andy Serkis will play a role in Avengers: Age of Ultron


Turns out the King of the Motion Capture performances, Andy Serkis, may be making an appearance in another major movie franchise, namely next May's Avengers: Age of Ultron.  At least if "Variety" is to be believed. 

Serkis, who has already made ground-breaking work in films like The Lord of the Rings and Rise of the Planet of the Apes was brought in as a consultant on the film.  He's coaching Mark Ruffalo whose character of the Hulk will appear much more prominently in the upcoming sequel.

However it appears that Serkis may not just be on the sidelines waving the towel for Ruffalo.  Serkis apparently told "Variety" that he's playing a role in the new film, although he wouldn't say if the role would be motion capture in origin.  Either way I think this is just going to be a cameo.  With Serkis doing press for Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, shooting Star Wars Episode VII, and possibly doing pickups for The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies, I seriously doubt the man has much room for more than a five minute appearance.  It's still pretty awesome that he'll be associated in some capacity with this movie.  LOTR, Star Wars and now the world of Marvel.  I hope this guy knows how lucky he is.

Avengers: Age of Ultron opens May 1, 2015 while you can next see Serkis as the titular ape Caesar on July 11th in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Marvel is considering a solo 'Hulk' film after the next 'Avengers'


I think there's no disputing that one of the best, if not THE best, aspect of The Avengers was The Hulk and Mark Ruffalo's excellent performance as Dr. Bruce Banner.  So of course since then fans have been clamoring for another Hulk film from Marvel.  And in response Marvel has hemmed and hawed and given nothing really concrete.

Now we....sort of have something concrete?  I'm Ron Burgundy?

In a recent interview with "Digital Spy" actor Mark Ruffalo revealed that Marvel is now "seriously entertaining" a solo movie for the big green guy after The Avengers: Age of Ultron.  Plenty of the Marvel Phase III films remain unannounced and I highly doubt that a Hulk film won't be one of them.  Couple that with the fact that Ruffalo's role is even more expanded in the next movie and I think the idea of another film starring everyone's favorite raging Jolly Green Giant becomes inevitable.

I tell you what though I'm getting a little sick of Marvel being so coy about this.  The fans want it, Ruffalo wants it, Hell Stan Lee's dog probably wants it!  Just give the people what they want.  It's like Kim Kardashian.  She can pretend to act all classy and sophisticated but you know inevitably she's going to do a sex tape and show her tits.  Same thing applies here.  Marvel can bluster and equivocate all they want but at the end of the day you know they are going to give us another Hulk  film.  It's gonna happen.

You can next see Bruce Banner and his alter ego in The Avengers: Age of Ultron on May 1, 2015.

Director James Wan may helm a movie based on his own graphic novel



Being a graphic novelist AND a Hollywood film director is pretty much living the dream for a common nerd.  Not many people get to do that but director James Wan is one of them.

The mastermind behind plenty of Hollywood horror movies like the Saw franchise, and the director on the next Fast and the Furious installment, Wan also happens to have his own graphic novel called "Malignant Man."  And if "Deadline" can be believed, Wan may soon be directing his own creation.

"Deadline" reports that 20th Century Fox has purchased the rights to the graphic novel published by Boom Comics three years ago.  20th Century Fox is also interested in having Wan direct the film as well.  Seems like a perfect hand-in-glove situation to me.

For those of you not familiar with the premise of the graphic novel:


Malignant Man focuses on Alan Gates, a cancer patient with a terminal diagnosis who is resigned to his fate until he discovers that his tumor is actually a mysterious parasite. Granted a second lease on life and incredible, otherworldly powers, Alan must fight against an evil army buried beneath society’s skin, all the while unlocking the secrets of his forgotten past.

Sounds like an intriguing concept.  Doesn't seem like your typical run of the mill comic book.  I know innovative ideas are a novel concept in Hollywood here but sometimes even execs can stop swimming through there oodles of cash to embrace an original idea.

No news on a cast or production start date.  Fast and Furious 7 hits theaters next year.


Monday, June 16, 2014

Two films already in development for Bowe Bergdahl story...



Well that was fast.

Everyone seems to have an opinion one way or another about the Bowe Bergdahl story.  Was he really a deserter?  Was the release five Islamic terrorists worth the exchange?  Is the whole situation just another shady move by the Obama administration?  Whatever you political or country affiliation, opinions are vast and varied.

This is drama on a national scale and not surprisingly Hollywood is already developing not one but two movies on the Bergdahl story according to "Deadline." Academy Award winning director Kathryn Bigelow has been developing a movie with screenwriter Mark Boal for several years and artistic director Todd Field, best know for Little Children, is working on  adapting the screenplay based on  author Michael Hasting's book The Last Prisoner of War

I'd put my money on Bigelow here.  She's already familiar with military films with The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty.  Plus I think this story deserves more of a hard hitting story and Field is a bit too much of an auteur. 

No word yet on production dates or a cast but with the recent release of Bergdahl look for this movie to pick up steam.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Classic 90s card game Magic: The Gathering to be written by 'Game of Thrones' writer Bryan Cogman



As big of a nerd as I am I never got into fantasy card games.  However, I do remember the 90s and one of the hottest games out there was hands down Magic: The Gathering.  In fact the game was so popular that I remember seeing a Magic: The Gathering tournament broadcast from Las Vegas on ESPN 2.  No joke.  The guys doing the color commentary alone, was worth tuning in.

Back in January it was reported that 20th Century Fox was developing a movie and potential franchise (natch) based on the popular card game.  The studio has brought in "Game of Thrones" writer Bryan Cogman to write the screenplay.  While Dan Weiss and David Benioff usually do most of the writing, Cogman does write a few episodes here and there.  X-Men producer Simon Kinberg will also produce the film. 

For those of you not familiar with the specifics of the game:


Launched in 1993, Magic: The Gathering is set in a realm inhabited by Wizards known as Planeswalkers. Using five different colors of magic, players do battle with one another using customized card decks that contain creatures, spells, artifacts and other fantasy elements.


Seems to me that this might be better off as cartoon.  It's an awful risk to base a movie off a card game but then again there's been tons of movies based off video games and we can't forget the epically bad Battleship.

No cast has been announced and there is currently no director either.

Guillermo Del Toro drops out of live "Beauty and the Beast" adaptation



I love Guillermo Del Toro as a director.  Pan's Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, Blade 2, most of the stuff he puts out is dynamite.  What I can't stand is the fact that he gets attached to so many projects and then he drops out for one reason or another.  I still wonder what it would have been like if The Hobbit films had been directed by him. 

Well you can add the live action BEAUTY AND THE BEAST film adaptation to that list now.  While the movie has been in development and set to role since 2012 with Emma Watson to star, "Deadline" reports that Del Toro has officially dropped out of the film due to scheduling conflicts. 

While it would have been interesting to see a dark (presumably) take on the classic fairy tale, I'm actually OK with this.  Del Toro's got Crimson Peak coming up, he's currently writing the sequel to Pacific Rim, and he's an executive producer on FX's vampire television show "The Strain" based off of  his and Chuck Hogan's horror trilogy.  The guy is busy.

Crimson Peak hits theaters next year while "The Strain" debuts next month.