Nov. 23rd, 2010 08:12 am Edritvaju micīt. Nošaujiet mani kāds kamēr es neesmu sagaidījusi šo te. Vai arī uztaisiet laicīgi solīto pasaules galu, lai manas acis šo nerezētu! Tas ir vēl ļaunāk par animi zem nosaukuma supernatural. Tas ir vispār vāks. Vobšķem nezinu no kurienes tas nāk orģinālā, bet pa diary klejo lūk šāda ziņa:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is coming back — to the big screen.
Warner Bros. plans to remake the 1992 film that paved way for the 1997 cult series, the company announced Monday.
Details are being kept under wraps, but the film will not revisit the heroine's high school days.
Atlas Entertainment's Charles Roven and Steve Alexander will produce the movie, alongside Vertigo Entertainment's Doug Davison and Roy Lee (The Ring, How to Train Your Dragon, The Departed). Whit Anderson is writing the sсript.
Joss Whedon, who wrote the screenplay for the first film and created the show, will not be part of the project.
"Whit approached us with an exciting idea about how to update Buffy," Roven said. "There is an active fan base eagerly awaiting this character's return to the big screen. We're thrilled to team up with Doug and Roy on a re-imagining of Buffy and the world she inhabits. ... She'll be just as witty, tough and sexy as we all remember her to be."
Starring Kristy Swanson, the initial movie was a campy horror flick — a style with which Whedon was dissatisfied. He later developed his original darker vision for the WB/UPN series, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, which ran for seven seasons and spawned a spinoff, Angel.
The new Buffy film will hit theaters in 2012 or late 2011, Roven tells the Los Angeles Times. 4 comments - Leave a comment |