Luca Guadagnino isn’t scared of remakes. One look at his filmography shows that clearly.
25.06.2020 - 04:53 / torontosun.com
Joseph Kosinski, the man behind Tom Cruise’s Top Gun return, is in talks to remake classic storm movie Twister.
Universal bosses are keen to revamp Jan de Bont’s 1996 film, starring Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt, and Top Gun: Maverick director Kosinski appears to be the frontrunner to oversee the new version, which will be produced by Frank Marshall, the husband of one of the original producers, Kathleen Kennedy, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The original made almost $500 million at the global
Luca Guadagnino isn’t scared of remakes. One look at his filmography shows that clearly.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaLuca Guadagnino, the Oscar-nominated auteur behind “Call Me By Your Name,” is taking his swooning, lyrical style to the small-screen with “We Are Who We Are,” an immersive and deeply moving coming-of-age story.The series, which debuts this September on HBO, follow two teenagers, Fraser (Jack Dylan Grazer) and Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón), who live on a military base in Italy.
It’s interesting the talk of, “is it a series or is it a film?” that dominates film culture when a great filmmaker does something in the realm of television. David Lynch is really seen as a forerunner in the film-to-TV transition because of “Twin Peaks,” the ’90s version, and the more recent Showtime return, but Ingmar Bergman was already out there in the 1970s.
Final Fantasy VII Remake producer Yoshinori Kitase has confirmed that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic will not have a major impact on the development of the game’s sequel.In a recent interview with The Guardian, producer Yoshinori Kitase and co-director Naoki Hamaguchi spoke about the impact COVID-19 had on the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake, and how it’s affecting the ongoing development of the sequel.“At this current time, the team are still making the next game via remote working.
Jude Law will be setting sail in Neverland, with Variety reporting that the star of “The New Pope” is in discussions to portray Disney villain Captain Hook in the studio’s upcoming live-action “Peter Pan” remake, “Peter Pan & Wendy”.
Jude Law will be setting sail in Neverland, with Variety reporting that the star of “The New Pope” is in discussions to portray Disney villain Captain Hook in the studio’s upcoming live-action “Peter Pan” remake, “Peter Pan & Wendy”.
In a world where everything is being remade or made with realistic CGI, there is one movie that I would have said should never be remade.The Princess Bride.That movie is a classic and CGI or anything of the like would have ruined the magic and the je ne sais quoi of the original. I say that, but then Quibi released clips of their remake, and I am entirely ok with it.
Pride Month with a fun revamp of the music video for her '90s song “Will You Marry Me.” The singer has redone the video using footage of fans getting engaged or married during quarantine.Talking to ET’s Keltie Knight, the 58-year-old artist said she hopes the video promotes messages of inclusivity.“Inclusion — it's love is love and I wanted to remind people that you all deserve to be celebrated, and I had the perfect song for that,” Abdul said.
Vanity Fair, we see Sophie Turner as Westley (originally played by Cary Elwes) and her husband, Joe playing Princess Buttercup (originally played by Robin Wright). We can’t cope! Calling all #ThePrincessBride fans: Hollywood A-listers—including Sophie Turner, Hugh Jackman, Tiffany Haddish, Joe Jonas, Jennifer Garner, and (many) more—have spent quarantine secretly making a homemade version of the classic film to benefit the World Central Kitchen.
during quarantines is difficult, but remaking a beloved classic with an all-star cast? That seems downright inconceivable. And yet, that's exactly what Jason Reitman has done.
The beloved 1987 film The Princess Bride is getting a quarantine-style reboot for the new streaming service Quibi. Starting on June 29, Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas – plus a star-studded cast of players – will begin releasing chapters of the movie remake everyday for two weeks.
A huge group of A-list stars came together to make a Princess Bride fan film during quarantine. The movie will air on Quibi, in daily installments over a two week period, beginning on Monday.
The Hollywood Reporter: ‘The project, in early development, is not intended to be a spinoff of the long-running franchise that had pirate Jack Sparrow at its centre, but rather a wholly original story with new characters under the Pirates moniker, itself inspired by the long-running attraction at Disneyland.’So same universe completely different story.
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The Princess Bride is being remade this summer with and husband starring as Westley and Princess Buttercup, respectively. Yes, I said respectively. A number of other Hollywood A-listers have teamed for this version of , which was filmed by at their own homes amid quarantine using their phones.
Twister is in the pipeline.According to The Wrap, Universal are working on a reboot of the film and have already lined up Joseph Kosinski to direct, following his work on Tron: Legacy and the forthcoming Top Gun: Maverick.Filmmaker Frank Marshall is set to produce – a fitting selection considering his Amblin Entertainment co-founder Kathleen Kennedy produced the original film.The movie, which starred Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt as weather researchers Jo and Bill Harding, followed a group of storm