
Sophomore outing struggles a bit domestically in the box office
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-19-2013 - No Comments
And, you won't believe this, it will be in 3-D
Paramount Pictures thinks it's time Star Trek enters the 3-D age. Even if 3-D becomes a non-starter by 2013. The studio has pegged May 17, 2013 as the release date for its sequel to 2009's "Star Trek," creating what will now be a four-year gap between the two films. It's the longest wait Trekkies ...
Read MoreSony wants Roland Emmerich to spend a little more time on the story
Sony wants Roland Emmerich to spend a little more time on his upcoming much-hyped film "Singularity," which means it may not be ready for its projected May 2013 release. Although the film is set to go before the cameras beginning in March, one studio source told The Wrap they didn't believe it wo ...
Read MoreNASA commissions site to dispel end-of-world myths
No one ever expects science-fiction to contain elements that could really happen in our world. That is why it's called science-fiction. But there are times when even the fiction is so fiction, it's silly. For NASA, America's space agency, that silliness comes in the form of the 2009 film "2012." ...
Read MoreProducer also talks about 'Independence Day' sequels
In the world of Dean Devlin, there is no "Stargate SG-1." No "Stargate: Atlantis." And certainly no "Stargate: Universe." For Devlin, it's only the 1994 film he wrote with Roland Emmerich. And now he's ready to bring that film franchise back. "Stargate has always had this empty hole," Devlin ...
Read MoreFilms would pick up where 1994 movie left off
If the headline on this story got you excited that the new MGM might be considering bringing back "Stargate SG-1," "Stargate: Atlantis" or even "Stargate: Universe" in some way or another, sorry. It seems like the only version of Stargate that has even a hint of life is a version that hasn't been ...
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