Hats off to USA Today for providing us with the first official photo of Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) and Hermione Granger (Emma Watson) from the upcoming 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.' You can check out the photo below.
This is the seventh, and last, book in JK Rowling's series about the boy wizard which will be broken into two films, the first part coming out next November, the second part not till 2011.
Two weeks ago we posted a five-minute short called "Panic Attack" that was put together by a commercial director and FX specialist Fede Alvarez. The short video shows the Earth being ruthlessly attacked by giant robots that came out of the fog. The video is impressive to say the least and you can view it below.
Well here is another great film thats on the list for a remake, Stephen Norrington has signed on to write and direct a reinvention of "The Crow," based on the comic created by James O'Barr. Relativity Media is in negotiations with producer Ed Pressman to acquire the rights to the film franchise and to finance the film.
It seems that Lionsgate has got it's director for the upcoming "Conan" movie and that their choice is Brett Ratner (X-Men 3, Rush Hour).
The new "Conan" movie will be the first installment in a series of films, and it is rumored to have a budget of well over $100 million. As in the past casting will be a bit difficult and closely watched by all especially since Arnold Schwarzenegger was so memorably in playing the role in the 1982 version "Conan the Barbarian."...
"The Hobbit" director Guillermo Del Toro said in a recent interview that he and his co-workers had "stopped talking about the first movie and the second movie, and we just started talking about the movie - the two episodes or two parts, as if they were a single piece of narrative."...
Thanks to fears of a possible actors' strike, film production has been slow recently. But enough is enough, and now the major studios have decided to move forward with production on a long list of movies. And as for the economy - studio executives said that the money has already been budgeted for these films, and they feel confident that consumers will still head to the movies with the economy circling the drain. So start saving up now; here's the list of movies set to go into production next year:...