Simon Kinberg Takes Over From Ken Levine on Logan's Run Script
Added: 23.07.2015 14:40 | 70 views | 0 comments
The long-delayed remake of '70s sci-fi classic Logan's Run is alive once more, with X-Men producer/writer Simon Kinberg replacing for what would have been his first film credit since his breakthrough game projects at Irrational. There were reports earlier this year that, with Gosling now gone from the production, a new writer was being sought to rework the picture to feature a female lead. Whether this story change is still the case remains unknown, but Levine confirmed on Twitter that he is no longer working on the script. Levine also mentioned that this would not be the end of his screenwriting career, and that he was working on a new, unknown film project that could be announced soon. As a writer and producer, Kinberg is involved with some of the biggest sci-fi/fantasy properties in film. He has credits on several of Fox's Marvel titles, including this year's Fantastic Four reboot and the upcoming Deadpool and X-Men: Apocalypse. His involvement with the Star Wars franchise, meanwhile, has included several episodes of the Rebels animated series, as well as screenwriter for one of the upcoming standalone Anthology movies. The original Logan's Run was released in 1976 and starred Michael York and Jenny Agutter. The sci-fi thriller portrayed a dsytopian future controlled by computers, in which citizens are terminated at the age of 30.
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Sony Pictures Project Morpheus Collaboration Revealed
Added: 22.06.2015 20:15 | 32 views | 0 comments
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), Sony Pictures Entertainment, and IMAX Corporation have today announced a collaboration on a new virtual reality (VR) experience, Can You Walk the Walk?. Putting you right out onto a high-wire walk between the towers of the World Trade Center in 1974, the demo will be presented on Project Morpheus as a promotional activity for the forthcoming Joseph Gordon-Levitt motion-picture, The Walk.
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