Lifeless deal closed Terminator DVD
Von ennena, 04:26News briefs: F/X picks up Trek, Lifeless deal closed, Terminator DVD
F/X has picked up Tv rights to J.J. Abrams' Star Trek in what's mentioned for being a typical four-year film license under which the network can pay Paramount as much as $24 million for your movie, Selection reported.
Submarine has shut bargains throughout the world for I Offer the Dead, the 2009 Slamdance Award-winning horror movie directed by Glenn McQuaid and starring Larry Fessenden, Dominic Monaghan, Ron Perlman and Angus Scrimm (Phantasm, Alias); while in the movie, 18th-century justice finally catches up with two on the craftiest grave robbers in town, who explain to a priest about their outlandish adventures.
Do.H.U.D., citing anonymous resources, reviews that a fight is brewing to employ the service of a director for the Conan reboot: Nu-Image/Millennium favors V for Vendetta's James McTeigue, though Lionsgate favors Brotherhood of the Wolf's Christophe Gans or Descent's Neil Marshall.
Paramount has eventually settled on June 5 as its Mexican launch day for Star Trek, within the most current flu-driven reshuffle with the summertime calendar, Selection reported.
Michael Madsen, Rachel Hunter and Jennifer Tisdale are starring in Nictophobia, a horror thriller currently being directed by Doug Elford-Argent and made by David Frank Fletcher Jr., in accordance with the Hollywood Reporter; the tale follows a murderer (Madsen) who terrorizes a trio of people who, in real-estate parlance, flip homes.
Terminator Salvation director McG instructed Collider.com that the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release could have about half an hour to forty minutes of deleted scenes, like ones of John Connor (Christian Bale) offering Sarah Connor-esque speeches, Moon Bloodgood topless and an alternate ending.