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October 30, 2007
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October 30, 2007
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October 30, 2007
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October 30, 2007
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October 30, 2007
Betting on the success of the first two
Underworld films, Sony's Screen Gems and Lakeshore Entertainment are teaming for a third installment in the series with the prequel
Underworld 3: The Rise of the Lycans, according to THR.
Patrick Tatopoulos, who created the creature effects for the first two "Underworld" films, will make his directorial debut with this one, which starts production in January in Auckland, New Zealand. "Underworld" creator Len Wiseman, who directed the first two films, will produce with Lakeshore's Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi and Skip Williamson. Scott Strauss is overseeing for Screen Gems. Danny McBride, who co-wrote the first two "Underworld" screenplays with Wiseman, penned the third script.
The prequel is set in the Dark Ages and traces the origins of the centuries-old blood feud between the aristocratic vampires and their one-time werewolf slaves, the Lycans.
Michael Sheen will reprise his role of Lycan master Lucian. Bill Nighy also will return as vampire elder Viktor. Rhona Mitra ("The Number 23") is joining the cast as Viktor's daughter and secret lover to Lucian. Kate Beckinsale, who starred in the first two films, will not be in the prequel.
"For the first time, we will experience the Underworld universe through the eyes of the Lycans," Wiseman said. "Patrick has always played such an essential part in helping to create 'Underworld' from the start. We have a terrific working relationship and a shared vision of the world and its characters, so I feel it is both exciting and fitting that Patrick now takes the helm on 'Rise of the Lycans.'"
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October 30, 2007
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Sci-Fi channel's two-hour
Battlestar Galactica: Razor, will screen in movie theaters in eight cities nationwide on Nov. 12 before airing on Sci-Fi on Nov. 24. Ticket information is at www.BattlestarEvent.com. Written by Michael Taylor and directed by Felix Alcala, "Razor" recounts the first mission of the Battlestar Pegasus, commanded by Lee Adama (Jamie Bamber).
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October 30, 2007
THR reports Robert Tapert and Sam Raimi's Ghost House Pictures has inked a deal for North American rights to Peter Burger's
The Tattooist, a supernatural thriller starring Jason Behr.
Burger and producer Robin Scholes enticed Tapert and Raimi to visit New Zealand to talk to Burger about the final cut and to help guide the final stages of postproduction, the producer said Tuesday.
"We started our careers independently producing our horror films and understand the challenges of these filmmakers," Tapert said.
For his part, Scholes said he was pleased to have "specialists in horror and thriller films" managing the U.S outing for the movie via Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The North American deal was negotiated with Ghost House by Kathleen Drumm and James Thompson of NZ Film.
The movie will unspool at this week at the American Film Market and centers on Samoan spiritual beliefs about a U.S. tattoo artist who unwittingly unleashes a powerful and angry spirit with one of his designs.
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