in talks to direct in November 2020, a month after the project was first announced. Mike Van Waes was previously set to pen the screenplay.Camp is represented by CAA and Mosaic. Deadline first reported the news.
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Dragami Games has announced that it’s developing a remake of cult-classic Lollipop Chainsaw, with many of the original developers returning. The game’s original producer Yoshimi Yasuda will return, alongside “a combination of development staff from the original version, including Yasuda as producer, and new development staff from Dragami Games,” (via IGN).Due out in 2023, no platforms have been announced for the game as of yet. According to IGN, this version of the game will recreate the original with “a more realistic approach to graphics,” and new music, as the licenses for some of the 16 tracks in the 2012 game are no longer in effect.Despite being called a remake on multiple occasions, it’s currently unclear exactly what form this version of Lollipop Chainsaw will take, and if it will release as more of a remaster with improved visuals and minor changes to the overall experience.
As it’s set to recreate the original, other key differences are still unknown.Yasuda has said of the game’s return: “We, the original development staff on Lollipop Chainsaw, think of the game as very precious to us, and did not want to leave it in limbo, where players who want to play it cannot.“As such, we purchased the Lollipop Chainsaw intellectual property from Kadokawa Games, and decided to develop a remake. We have already contacted Warner Bros.
about development, and are being supported by them in this endeavor.”Originally headed by Suda51, Lollipop Chainsaw is a hack-and-slash action game featuring a cheerleader that fights zombies. It only ever released on PS3 and Xbox 360, never coming to PC and never being available as a backwards compatible title.Back in June it was confirmed that Dragami Games bought the rights to Lollipop
.in talks to direct in November 2020, a month after the project was first announced. Mike Van Waes was previously set to pen the screenplay.Camp is represented by CAA and Mosaic. Deadline first reported the news.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterDean Fleischer Camp, the filmmaker behind A24’s charming indie comedy “Marcel the Shell With Shoes On,” will step in for Jon M. Chu as director of Disney’s live-action “Lilo & Stitch” remake.Chu was attached to the project in 2020, but his deal was never finalized.The movie is still in early stages and has yet to officially set a screenwriter or hire any actors to portray Lilo and company.
James Gunn and Suda51 have taken to Twitter to confirm they’re not involved in the recently announced Lollipop Chainsaw remake.Yesterday (July 5) it was confirmed that the game’s original producer Yoshimi Yasuda will be working on the remake through his Dragami Games studio alongside “a combination of development staff from the original version”.However, it’s since been revealed that neither creative director Suda51 nor co-writer James Gunn will have any involvement in the new project.Taking to Twitter, Gunn said he only heard about the project “a couple of weeks ago” from Suda.“I neither endorse nor condemn it,” he added. “I simply don’t know anything about it.
Chung Ha has released a “highlight medley” for her upcoming sophomore full-length record, ‘Bare & Rare’.Yesterday (July 5), the K-pop idol released a video that features snippets of all eight songs from her forthcoming record, including title track ‘Sparkling’ and ‘Crazy Like You’, her collaboration with 88rising singer-songwriter BIBI.According to the tracklist, ‘Crazy Like You’ will feature lyrics co-written by both Chung Ha and BIBI. Notably, former Big Hit Music producer and singer ADORA, known for her work with BTS, Tomorrow X Together and GFRIEND, is listed as a producer on ’Good Night My Princess’.Meanwhile, Australian producer Tushar Apte appears as a producer and songwriter on the track ‘Louder’.
Wimbledon has become as renown for the fashion off the court as what happens on centre court. And yesterday proved that waistcoats are the current fashion must have. Style icon Alexa Chung clearly got the memo in her all-white Ralph Lauren Collection ensemble.
Chung Ha has released the tracklist for her forthcoming album ‘Bare & Rare’, which is set to include a collaboration with BIBI.Today (July 4), the K-pop idol unveiled tracklist of part one of her upcoming sophomore studio album ‘Bare & Rare’ on Twitter. The record will feature eight tracks, including the title track ‘Sparkling’, as well as a collaboration with 88rising singer-songwriter BIBI on ‘Crazy Like You’.According to the tracklist, ‘Crazy Like You’ will feature lyrics co-written by both Chung Ha and BIBI.
It looks Tom Sturridge and Alexa Chung are dating!
Keeping the spark alive. Jamie Chung is opening up about her marriage to Bryan Greenberg after becoming a mom of twins.
K.J. Yossman European Broadcasting Union (EBU) president Delphine Ernotte-Cunci (pictured above, far left) has been re-elected for a second two-year term.Vice-president Petr Dvořák has also been re-elected.
Out and proud. Bachelor Nation‘s Elizabeth Corrigan came out as bisexual while celebrating Pride in New York City.
Cameron Diaz is officially back in action in “Back In Action.” After retiring from Hollywood in 2013, the actress returns to star in a new Netflix action-comedy with Jamie Foxx. The duo also worked together on 1999’s “Any Given Sunday” and the 2014 “Annie” remake.
Ali Wong comes face-to-face with her preteen self in the teaser trailer for Prime Video’s “Paper Girls.”Wong and Riley Lai Nelet play the adult and preteen version of character Erin Tieng in the upcoming Amazon Studios series.Set in 1988, the series follows four newspaper delivery girls – Erin, Mac, Tiffany and KJ. Out on their route in the early morning hours after Halloween, “they become caught in the crossfire between warring time-travelers, changing the course of their lives forever,” per a logline from Amazon Studios.
EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures is set to remake critically acclaimed South Korean crime thriller The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil with original star Don Lee (aka Ma Dong-seok) reprising his lead role as a gang boss looking for redemption in the studio’s U.S. version.
Anna Franklin Ana-Maria Comănescu’s debut feature “Horia” starts shooting in Romania on Wednesday. The film is a Romanian/Bulgarian/Serbian coproduction, produced by Carla Fotea and Ada Solomon through Romania’s MicroFILM, in coproduction with Rossitsa Valkanova through Bulgaria’s Klas Film, and Nikolina Vučetić-Zečević through Serbia’s Biberche Productions, Film New Europe reports.The script, written by Comănescu, follows Horia, a cautious teenage boy from a Romanian village, who is badly longing for his crush, who lives on the other side of the country. He resents his only parent, Petrică, a charming mechanic, for constantly pushing him to pursue girls.
Chung Ha has officially announced the release details for her sophomore studio album, ‘Bare & Rare’, due out in July.Today (June 27), the K-pop singer shared on Twitter and Instagram that her second studio album, titled ‘Bare & Rare’, will arrive on July 11 at 6pm KST. The announcement was made alongside a “scheduler” poster, which reveals when the album’s tracklist and teasers will be unveiled leading up to its release.Led by the title track ‘Sparkling’, the forthcoming record appears only be the first part of Chung Ha’s ‘Bare & Rare’ project.
Director Joseph Kosinski first made big waves when he helped Disney with a slick, soft reboot of their beloved film “Tron” with “Tron: Legacy.” Though the film didn’t really perform well at the box office, it’s become something of a cult classic. Also, it easily features one of the better modern film scores from the former Parisian electro-pop duo Daft Punk.
Glastonbury Festival is back for the first time since Covid forced organisers to close the event in 2020 and 2021. With thousands of festival goers descending on Worthy Farm to soak up what is expected to be a stellar year of the festival, the fashionistas will be out in full force.The first Glastonbury Festival took place in 1970 and in recent years its been a place for attendees to showcase their best – and at times – boldest fashion looks. With that in mind, we took a look back at some of the best looks from the festival over the years… Adele In 2015 Adele visited Glastonbury wearing a brown and black top featuring plenty of dangles which she paired with black leggings.