Posted on 09/30/2015 10:39:53 AM PDT by pabianice
As reported last summer, Roland Emmerich is getting ready to return to the world(s) of his 1994 science fiction film Stargate with plans for a rebooted feature film trilogy. Today, The Hollywood Reporter brings word that screenwriters James A. Woods and Nicolas Wright have signed on to provide the screenplay. Although both talents are relative newcomers to Hollywood, theyve already been working alongside Emmerich on the upcoming Independence Day 2.
Word of a Stargate reboot first broke in 2013 when Emmerich said that he and creative partner Dean Devlin approached MGM about building a reboot trilogy. Emmerich co-wrote and directed the original 1994 film, which starred Kurt Russell, James Spader, Jaye Davidson and Alexis Cruz. Devlin is attached to produce the new take, which is being developed by MGM and Warner Bros. Pictures.
MGM will be running production on Stargate, with Jonathan Glickman, President, Motion Picture Group overseeing the project on behalf of MGM and Greg Silverman, President, Creative Development and Worldwide Production, overseeing for Warner Bros. Pictures. Worldwide distribution will be handled by Warner Bros. Pictures, with select international territories to be handled by MGM.
Its unclear whether or not the new films will maintain any continuity with either the 1994 original or with the expanded Stargate television universe.
These new films will build upon the creativity and popularity of the first film, teased Silverman last year, while delivering an original film-going experience for fans and those new to the franchise.
At the time of its release, Stargate grossed nearly $200 million at the global box office. The franchise has since spawned three live-action television spin-offs, one animated series and two direct-to-DVD feature films.
How many hands do you have?
I loved that film. Loved the characters and the actors, the plot, the backgrounds...so of course they’ll mess it up and me it PC.
me=make
Three. You?
I am a yuge fan of the stargate TV series. I’d hate to see them mess it up with a reboot. That cast is worn out though, Arthur Dean Anderson is now a leftwing potato.
I must be disabled. I only have two.
At least one queer, one transgender, and a muslim. Oh and the bad ass of the film will be a girl.
Actually, no. It was The Crying Game, two years earlier that was his springboard.
He should have “died” after the Crying Game. My ex dragged me to that (ahem) film. I walked out cursing at the screen and getting a round of applause.
So I take it you saw the “surprise” that the the person had, I understand where you are coming from, i was little when this came out and it was a shocker.
Richard Dean Anderson
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