Showing posts with label steven spielberg. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 7, 2013

Future Indiana Jones Films news

From Disney


Although Walt Disney Pictures famously purchased Lucasfilm last year, the primary focus ever since has been the upcoming Star Wars: Episode VII with only the faintest rumblings about the potential for another major Lucasfilm franchise, Indiana Jones. Now, Disney and Paramount Pictures have announced they have reached a marketing and distribution agreement for the franchise.

Under the arrangement, Disney gains marketing and distribution rights to future films, in addition to retaining its current ownership rights which it secured when it acquired Lucasfilm. Paramount will continue to be responsible for distribution of the first four films in the franchise and will receive a financial participation on any future films that are produced and released.

George Lucas had last discussed a potential fifth big screen outing for Henry Jones, Jr. back in 2011, suggesting that a story was already in place, but that the film was still in need of a MacGuffin.

A term popularized by Alfred Hitchcock, a MacGuffin refers to a narrative element that drives the story forward. The Indiana Jones series is famous for making the MacGuffin the object of Jones' search. In Raiders of the Lost Ark it's the Ark of the Convenant, in Temple of Doom it's the Sankara Stones, in The Last Crusade it's the Holy Grail and, most recently, in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, it's the skull itself.

Although Disney will distribute any new entries in the franchise, Paramount retains the distribution rights to the first four films.

Regardless of what happens with either Star Wars: Episode VII or Indiana Jones 5, audiences won't be without Ford on the big screen. He already starred earlier this year in 42, Paranoia and Ender's Game and can soon be seen in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

HBO,Napoleon Miniseries greenlit from Stanley Kubrick -Steven Spielberg

Around 1960, the enigmatic Stanley Kubrick was heavily researching the life of Napoleon Bonaparte for an upcoming feature length film he wanted to direct. Those plans however, were squashed by the studio who pulled the plug after 2 years of work and in depth screenplay writing from Kubrick....
Picking up from where Kubrick left off, Steven Spielberg is now set to produce a television miniseries version of Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon. HBO is said to take a stab at bringing the series to its network, they are also eyeing creative director Baz Luhrmann to bring the project to life.  Baz Luhrmann is best known for directing The Great Gatsby and Moulin Rouge

According to Kubrick experts, Napolean is the greatest film never made.



Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Jurassic Park film news, Jurassic World with teaser clip

Jurassic Park was the first ever mega blockbuster hit I saw in theaters when I was young,
To this day, it remains one of those movies that got me to absolutely love films and be in awe with all the behind the scene filmmaking processes.
Although the sequels did fall flat and seemed to be a big cash grab, this upcoming Jurassic World has gotten me a little excited.

It was announced today by Universal pictures that Chris Pratt (Zero Dark Thirty) will be replacing Josh Brolin as one of the leading characters of the upcoming film.

I am writing this coincidently as while watching Jurassic Park III currently playing on AMC...
Watch below for teaser clip