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Entertainment News-6/4/03 (Indiana Jones, Devil May Cry, Family Guy)
Indiana Jones IV
Harrison Ford told SCI FI Wire that Frank Darabont has completed his script for a proposed fourth Indiana Jones movie. "Steven [Spielberg]'s quite happy with it," Ford said in an interview. "I'm expecting to see it in a couple of weeks."Ford added that he worked closely with director Spielberg, Darabont and executive producer George Lucas on the story. "The way the process works is that George and Frank work together, then Steven gets the script, then I get the script, and we all work together. We all met together and talked about it before they started writing." Ford said that he remains eager to reprise his most famous role because of fans' demands for a fourth installment in the franchise. "It pleases me to play a character that audiences want to see," he said. "I know that it's eagerly anticipated, and I want us to do a good job, make a film at least as good as the ones we've made before." The fourth as-yet-untitled Indy movie is slated to begin filming in the summer of 2004, with an eye to a July 2005 release. (From: http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/art-...6/03/12.15.film)
Devil May Cry News
In the latest of a string of game-to-film adaptations, arcade game maker Capcom and distributor Gaga Communications have concluded a film option deal for Devil May Cry, a Capcom game series that has sold 4.37 million units internationally. According the terms of the deal Gaga, will have exclusive rights to produce a film version of the game, together with Hollywood partners, for worldwide distribution. Capcom and Gaga previously announced a similar deal for Onimusha, another popular Capcom game, with 4.8 million units sold. Devil May Cry is an action game whose half-human, half-demon hero, Dante, battles demons in the human world together with his female companion Lucia. The game has been a huge hit in North America and Capcom intends to exploit this popularity with a major Hollywood film. The estimated budget for the film is $40m, with a planned release date of 2005. Capcom and Gaga will announce the director, cast and Hollywood distributor in the course of development. In addition to Devil May Cry and Onimusha, Capcom is the developer of Resident Evil, which director Paul Anderson made into a film of the same title starring Milla Jovovich. Since its release last year Resident Evil has grossed $140 million worldwide. A leading independent producer in Japan, Gaga is now eyeing similar film option deals for Japanese games, animation and comics. (From: http://www.screendaily.com/story.asp?storyid=12718)
Family Guy: The Movie
Bikkit reports that the cancelled FOX adult animated comedy could be making a comeback. The three-season long show ran on Fox from 1999-2001 but was pulled due to low ratings which weren't helped by an unstable airing schedule - since then however the studio has been very impressed with both the first wave of DVD sales and Cartoon Network re-run ratings, so much so that a direct-to-DVD feature-length new movie is being considered by creator Seth MacFarlane. Seth told Variety that "It's certainly some vindication and a sign that the show is as popular as we always suspected. Fox certainly gave the show more of a chance than a lot of shows would've gotten, and we're indebted to Gail [Berman, Fox Entertainment Chief] for the fact that we even got a third season. But it's also frustrating for everyone who worked on the show. We all felt it was killed before its time". Fox will release a second batch of episodes on disc later this Fall. (From: http://darkhorizons.com/news.htm)
Spielberg/Hanks News
Tom Hanks is set to star in Spielberg's feature "Terminal" which is set to begin filming on September 30th in Los Angeles and Montreal.
“Aviator” News
Scorsese is continuing to find actors to star with DiCaprio in the biopic about Howard Hughes’ life, “Aviator.” Sources have confirmed that Adam Scott (Party of Five TV, High Crimes), Kelli Garner (Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Love Liza), Kate Beckinsale (Laurel Canyon, Pearl Harbor, Serendipity), Gwen Stefani (Upcoming CGI Movie for DreamWorks), and Cate Blanchett(Lord of the Rings, Heaven) have joined the Warner Brothers and Miramax co-production, which is scheduled to start filming next month. Hughes will be played by Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett will star as Katharine Hepburn; Kate Beckinsale will appear as Ava Gardner; Adam Scott Johnny Meyer; Kelli Garner as Faith Domergue, and Gwen Stefani as Jean Harlow.
Brittany Murphy News
Murphy (8 Mile, Spun, Sidewalks of New York, dreck with Ashton Klutcher) will star in two films for Warner Brothers. She will star in the comedy "Major Movie Star" and the 3D-Animation Film for Village Roadshow called "Happy Feet" (Director: George Miller) Major Movie Star follows the life of a pop singer who wants to star in a studio's film set in the military. To prove that she can act, Murphy enlists in the army.
Disney Musical
The Walt Disney Company has picked up the music script "A Capella" from Matt and Billy Eddy. The story follows a group of "eclectic misfits who re-form their disbanded a cappella singing group." Sounds like fun...
Ice Cube Feature Picks Up Director
Brian Levant (Snow Dogs, Jingle All The Way, The Flinstones, Problem Child 2) has signed up to direct "Are We There Yet?" Ice Cube is set to produce the project, which follows Ice Cube as Nick, a playboy bachelor and sports memorabilia collector dating a divorced mother of two. In the film, Nick offers his date to pick up her two kids, who he's never met. And of course, the kids try to give Nick a hard time. Looks dumb...
Bits From DarkHorizons.Com
Collateral: Variety reports that Michael Mann will direct the DreamWorks flick about a cabbie whose forced into driving around an assassin on a night of business in LA. Tom Cruise is being sought to play the killer.
The Producers: Variety reports that Universal is all set to turn the Broadway hit into a movie with original stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick.
Westworld: Variety reports that T3 writers Michael Ferris and John Brancato will pen the Arnie-led remake of the famed Michael Crichton sci-fi film.
Teaser Poster For Dirty Dancing Prequel: Havana Nights:
http://www.artisanentertainment.com...easer-revsm.jpg
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