A Multitude Of APOLLO 18 Clips

Time to embrace the Dimension Films horror in these latest clips from APOLLO 18.

Synopsis:

Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972 was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later, in December of 1973, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it’s the real reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.

APOLLO 18 will launch into theaters on September 2, 2011

www.apollo18movie.net
www.facebook.com/apollo18movie
www.twitter.com/apollo18movie

APOLLO 18 Trailer #4, New Poster And Viral Site Goes Live

From director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego and producer Timur Bekmambetov, check out the 4th trailer and new poster (via Moviefone) for Dimension Films APOLLO 18.

Synopsis:

Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972 was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later, in December of 1973, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it’s the real reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.

APOLLO 18 will launch into theaters on September 2, 2011

www.apollo18movie.net
www.facebook.com/apollo18movie
www.twitter.com/apollo18movie

APOLLO 18 Trailer No. 2 Splashes Down

The Weinstein Company & Dimension Films are having another go at it with this 2nd trailer for APOLLO 18. (via Yahoo! Movies).

Synopsis

Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972, was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later, in December of 1973, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it’s the real reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.

From director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego and producer Timur Bekmambetov, APOLLO 18 will launch into theaters on September 2, 2011.

and on YouTube HERE

The Weinstein Co. Moves PIRANHA 3DD & APOLLO 18 Release Dates

Deadline.com is reporting on the shuffling of release dates for four of The Weinstein Company’s films.

  • Our Idiot Brother (formerly titled My Idiot Brother) a recent Sundance acquisition, will debut in theaters in wide release on Aug. 26, 2011.
  • I Don’t Know How She Does It, a Weinstein Co production which just wrapped at the end of February, is set for Sept. 16, 2011, wide.
  • Apollo 18, a Dimension title formerly set for April 22, 2011, has been moved to Jan. 6, 2012.
  • Piranha 3DD, a Dimension title formerly dated Sept. 16, 2011, is now set for release on Nov. 23, 2011.

Make of it what you will, but thats a huge move for APOLLO 18 – from the prime real estate of the end of April to the junkyard beginning with a January opening. And PIRANHA 3DD is moving into a VERY crowded weekend with The Muppets, Hugo Cabret, and Arthur Christmas already there.

APOLLO 18 Russian Poster Emerges

A Russian APOLLO 18 poster has appeared. I think it’s effectively creepy. What do you think? Have another look at the trailer and discover the spine-tingling reason we never went back.

Man this looks so good…like PARANORMAL ACTIVITY on the Moon!

Synopsis:

Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972, was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later, in December of 1973, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it’s the real reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.

From director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego and producer Timur Bekmambetov, APOLLO 18 will launch into theaters on April 22, 2011.

Check out APOLLO 18′s official site HERE, on Facebook HERE, on Twitter HERE and on YouTube HERE.

APOLLO 18 Trailer Has Landed

Here’s the trailer premiere for The Weinstein Company’s APOLLO 18 along with some beautiful shots of the Saturn V rocket. Discover the spine-tingling reason we never went back.

Synopsis

Officially, Apollo 17, launched December 17th, 1972, was the last manned mission to the moon. But a year later, in December of 1973, two American astronauts were sent on a secret mission to the moon funded by the US Department of Defense. What you are about to see is the actual footage which the astronauts captured on that mission. While NASA denies its authenticity, others say it’s the real reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.

From director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego and producer Timur Bekmambetov, APOLLO 18 will launch into theaters on April 22, 2011.

Check out APOLLO 18’s official site HERE, on Facebook HERE, on Twitter HERE and on YouTube HERE.

First Look: APOLLO 18 Poster

The Weinstein Company has sent us this first poster for APOLLO 18. I’m intrigued by this early poster and tagline, “There’s a reason we’ve never gone back to the moon.” The sci-fi thriller about a supposed mission to the moon gone bad will be helmed by Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego and produced by Timur Bekmambetov. APOLLO 18 will launch into theaters on March 4, 2011.

Check out the film’s viral site HERE, on Facebook HERE, on Twitter HERE and on YouTube HERE.

Sci-Fi APOLLO 18 Moves Forward With New Director At The Controls

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER is reporting that APOLLO 18 has a new director.

Spanish-language director Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego has stepped in to replace Trevor Cawood as the helmer of the Weinstein Co.’s sci-fi “found footage” project Apollo 18.

Cawood is the latest victim swept up in the space race to launch Apollo 18, which since its announcement at the American Film Market, has caused tremors in the burgeoning genre of “found footage” movies. It first caused Roland Emmerich to scrap his ultra-low budget sci-fi project The Zone, and then days later Warner Bros. dropped Dark Moon, a spec it bought concerning the Apollo moon missions to be directed in the found footage format by Olantunde Osunsanmi. Dark Castle then swept in to save it.

 

Apollo 18 is being produced by Timur Bekmambetov and was written by Brian Miller, a winner of a screenplay contest founded by the Wanted filmmaker. TWC picked up the project Nov. 7 with an ambitious plan: to shoot the project immediately, run it through post faster than a rocket traveling through a wormhole, and release it in early March in the hopes of beating Paramount sci-fi found footage movie Area 51, directed by Oren Peli of Paranormal Activity fame. That’s basically making a movie from casting the leads to delivering it to theaters in around three months.

That schedule may have proved too tight for Cawood, a visual effects guru who worked on the Matrix movies and would have been making his feature directorial debut. The pressure is now on Lopez-Gallego, the award-winning filmmaker who is best known for directing El rey de la montana (King of the Hill). The director, repped by ICM and Principato/Young Management, will be making his English-language debut with Apollo 18.

Apollo 18 is purported to be footage from a secret and covert mission to the moon which ends up in revealing evidence of new lifeforms. According to sources, the majority of the story takes place in the rocket in between the Earth and the Moon.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter