Rodriguez doing the ‘Predator’ reboot… Really?

This is one of those news bits that makes me go… hmm? According to a reliable source known by BloodyDisgusting.com, the reboot of the ‘Predator’ franchise is allegedly being produced by Robert Rodriguez and Troublemaker Studios. The project is being developed by 20th Century Fox and the word is that the pitch being tossed around the biz calls for a group of commandos who find themselves brawling it out with “a mysterious race of vicious monsters.” So, does this mean we’ll be seeing the original ‘Predator’ storyline being revamped, essentially with more Predators and a bigger budget? No word on whether or not Rodriguez would direct, but I wonder whether anything will come of this. Keep in mind, Rodriguez’s laundry list of projects (including Sin City 2, Red Sonja and Barbarella) is getting longer and we’re not seeing much in the way of finished products. Will it happen? If so, will it be worth it?

[source: BloodyDisgusting.com]

‘Narnia’ Finds a New Home at Fox

It’s just been one month since Disney pulled out of co-financing for the third installment of the ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ series, ‘Voyage of the Dawn Trader’. Â  According to Variety, Walden Media has found a new partner in 20th Century Fox. Â  Fox had first crack at the film after Disney dropped out due to the shared Fox Walden marketing and distribution label. Â  The two sides are still working out budget and script issues, but the hope is to shoot the film at the end of summer for a holiday 2010 release through the Fox Walden label.

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Is There a Settlement In the ‘Watchmen’ Case?

The Tuesday court conference between 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. attorneys has been canceled, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Â  This raises questions as to whether or not there has been a settlement in the case or whether or not one is imminent.

Talks of a settlement began over the weekend, and they just keep getting more and more realistic.

Thinking about this recently, I’ve come to the conclusion that, when all is said and done, this is going to be a whole of worry over nothing. Â  There will be a settlement. Â  ‘Watchmen’ will be released on March 6th as planned. Â  This will basically be the movie geek equivalent of Y2K. Â  Fox may get some of, or a whole lot of, the gross for the film, but Zack Snyder’s vision of ‘Watchmen’ will be released intact.

What do you think? Â  Will there be a settlement? Â  Is the fan outcry over ‘Watchmen’ never getting released a whole bunch ado about nothing? Â  Isn’t it about time the viral marketing for this thing really kicked it into high gear? Â  Let us know by commenting below!

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Decision on ‘Watchmen’ Release Date to Be Announced on January 20th

And it’s down to the judges. Â  20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. have agreed that a federal judge will decide whether Warner Bros. has the right to release the film this spring. Â  This means the trial will forgo a jury that could have resulted in the film being in limbo for even longer.

The judge’s decision will come on January 20th.

“We are gratified by the recognition of our rights in the judge’s order, which speaks for itself,” Fox said in a statement Tuesday.  

Warner Bros. said in a statement: “We will continue to pursue all of our legal options to defeat Fox’s meritless claims and remain confident that we will ultimately prevail.”

The more I hear about this case, the more pissed off I get at both sides. Â  I’m pissed at WB for not handling this up front when they knew full well that Fox wasn’t just going to sit by and watch. Â  I’m pissed at Fox for pretty much the same reason. Â  They could have nipped this early on, but they waited and watched to see how huge this film was going to get before stepping in. Â  I’m just pissed at the situation altogether.

What do you think? Â  Let us know by commenting below!

Source: The LA Times

Fox Attempting To Halt ‘Watchmen’


Here’s an update to the story that Jeremy first brought you on Christmas…According to the Associated Press:

  An attorney for 20th Century Fox says the studio will press its case to delay the release of “Watchmen,” but a rival studio says it plans to release the film as scheduled.

U.S. District Court Judge Gary Feess last week agreed with Fox that Warner Bros. had infringed its copyright by developing and shooting the superhero flick, casting some doubt on its March 6 release date. Feess said Monday he plans to hold a trial Jan. 20 to decide remaining issues.

Fox claims it never fully relinquished story rights for the graphic novel from its deal made in the late 1980s, and sued Warner Bros. in February. Warner Bros. contended Fox isn’t entitled to distribution.Warner Bros. said in a statement released Monday afternoon that it won’t move the movie’s release date and still thinks it will win the case, either at trial or through an appeal.

Warner Bros just issued this statement…

“We respectfully but vigorously disagree with the Court’s ruling and are exploring all of our appellate options. We continue to believe that Fox’s claims have no merit and that we will ultimately prevail, whether at trial or in the Court of Appeals. We have no plans to move the release date of the film.†

For my two cents, WB should’ve never rolled on this movie (nevermind the major screw-up by Warner Bros. legal eagles)…and why on earth did they ever show footage of it at Comic-Con? WB knew damn well they were being sued over the rights by Fox before the first frame of film was shot. And this lawsuit was started over a year ago….So why is everyone pissin’ and moanin’?…Fox didn’t just try to stop the release a mere two weeks ago. Still – I can’t wait to see what Zack Snyder has in store for us and hope the film is released in March.

Source: The Associated Press

Fox Wins ‘Watchmen’ Suit

I know it’s Christmas and all, and you’re all probably having the hap-hap-happiest time since Bing Crosby tapdanced with Danny F’ing Kaye, but this news just couldn’t go unannounced, even for 24 hours. Â  Be prepared to start sucking down the eggnog.

Apparently, a Los Angeles federal judge has ruled that 20th Century Fox, not Warner Bros., owns the distribution rights to ‘Watchmen’.

“Fox owns a copyright interest consisting of, at the very least, the right to distribute the ‘Watchmen’ motion picture,† the ruling said.

Judge Gary Allen  Feess issued the surprise ruling Wednesday — a week after setting a Jan. 20 trial date for Fox’s suit — and indicated he would issue a more detailed ruling soon. Warner spokesman Scott Rowe  declined to comment.   

Fox filed the suit in February, contending it retains distribution rights to the graphic novel.   The suit asserts that producer Lawrence Gordon’s  option to acquire Fox’s remaining interest in ‘Watchmen’ was never exercised, thereby leaving Fox with its rights under a 1994 turnaround agreement. Warner Bros. has denied Fox’s assertions and contended Fox doesn’t hold the copyright.

Fox originally acquired the rights to ‘Watchmen’ in the late 1980s and spent more than $1 million developing the project, which later went to Universal  and then Paramount before landing at Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures.

‘Watchmen’ was scheduled to come out on March 6th, but who knows what this ruling will do to that release date.

What do you think? Â  Will Warner and Fox come to an agreement and keep the release date intact? Â  Will Fox try to take over the film altogether leaving Warner blowing in the wind? Â  Do you think there is even the slightest chance we will never see the ‘Watchmen’ movie Zack Snyder has made? Â  Did Fox just ruin your Christmas? Â  Let us know by commenting below!

Source: Variety

‘Bride Wars’ Trailer

Not exactly my kind of fare, but I did chuckle out loud after seeing 20th Century Fox’s trailer for ‘Bride Wars’. Its all out war after two childhood friends, Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway, pick the same date for their weddings. With nomination polls closing on the 12th, the January 9th release date is a big plus for Ms. Hathaway and her Oscar bid for Best Actress for ‘Rachel Getting Married’.

Director Mathieu Kassovitz Rips Into Fox About ‘Babylon A.D.’ Experience

Director Mathieu Kassovitz spoke with AMCTV just five days before his newest film, ‘Babylon A.D’, is released into theaters.   His reaction to the film and to working with 20th Century Fox on the project?

“I’m very unhappy with the film,” Kassovitz says. “I never had a chance to do one scene the way it was written or the way I wanted it to be.   The script wasn’t respected.   Bad producers, bad partners, it was a terrible experience.” Continue reading Director Mathieu Kassovitz Rips Into Fox About ‘Babylon A.D.’ Experience

WAMG First Look: 20th Century Fox at ComicCon

On Wednesday,  we posted a few of the  latest movie  posters from 20th Century Fox (the Max Payne ones are very cool)…..Here’s some  details  of the footage  that fans saw  from Fox on Thursday  at ComicCon…

  Ã‚   * New,  never before seen scenes from ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ was shown at the Fox  Panel!  Some of the exciting footage included Gambit, The Blob, and Victor Creed.

  Ã‚  Ã‚  * 2 or 3 new scenes and new trailer for ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still’

  Ã‚   * A ComicCon EXCLUSIVE teaser for ‘Max Payne’