Showing posts with label Max Landis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Max Landis. Show all posts

01 March, 2013

Daniel Radcliffe to star in Frankenstein?

Director Shawn Levy the man behind "Night At The Museum" 1 & 2, was set to be working a new version of "Frankenstein" for Fox in early 2012. However Paul McGuigan director of a few "Sherlock" episodes took over an we haven't heard a single thing since September, it appears that the movie is alive an still has legs. More news is surfacing that Daniel Radcliffe is set to star in the film as Igor, Variety are reporting that he is in final negotiations.

That does sound a little bit unusual, but the movie is based on a script written by Max Landis the genius behind "Chronicle". Landis' script focuses on Frankenstein's assistant, the movie is expected to put a new twist on the original Frakenstein story. The film is set to have a more of a Sci-Fi aspect to it, the deal for Radcliffe isn't 100% tied up of yet but if/when he signs on the film will move a lot more quickly I think. It's reported that Fox would like to start production on the film when Radcliffe wraps up his role in The Cripple Of Inishmaan stage play.

04 February, 2012

The final teaser for "The Chronicle"

The final teaser for the upcoming Sci-Fi "The Chronicle" is online, the film is set to release really soon. So this will be the final teaser we will get for film.

13 January, 2012

"Chronicle" TV spot

With the release of the film less than a month away, Twentieth Century Fox have released a new TV spot for their upcoming Sci-Fi film.

09 January, 2012

"Chronicle" new clip


Twentieth Century Fox have released a new clip for the upcoming Independent Sci-Fi "Chronicle", the new clip seems to show off how an when the three lads gain their powers.

06 January, 2012

"Chronicle" new clip and official still

At yesterday's 20th Century Fox's press conference they gave a sneak peak of their upcoming film "Chronicle". This film gives a dark spin on "superpowers acquired" formula used many times before, also using the very popular "found footage" method.
"A complete write-up of the day's events, including some commentary from Trank himself, is forthcoming. What I will say is that the footage was incredibly impressive. Chronicle was shot on a low budget, however, Trank, along with writer Max Landis, aspired for something with scope as they tell their tale of three high schoolers who develop telekinesis and the one loner who abuses his new found power."