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The original film was about a guy with extraordinary psychic abilities, who hunts down a group of "scanners" with similar abilities that want to take over the world.



RELEASE DATE
N/A

CURRENT STATUS
In Development

LANGUAGE
English

PRODUCED BY
Dimension Films
Twisted Pictures

MPAA RATING
N/A

DIRECTED BY
N/A

WRITTEN BY
David S. Goyer

STARRING
N/A


- Lion's Gate will distribute.
- Originally set for an October 17th '08 theatrical release.
- Production was originally set to begin in early '08.
- Written by David S. Goyer (Blade, Dark City).
- One of the original rights holders, Pierre David, revealed the idea of the remake came out of the development of a TV series version of the story.
- Produced by Pierre David, René Malo and Clark Peterson.
- This project was first announced back in '02.
- It is likely that David Cronenberg will not be involved with this film since he has expressed disinterest with the whole remake idea.
- This is a remake of the 1981 David Cronenberg film.
If Dimmension Films is doing it then I have no hope of it being good.
The original was pretty awesome.
I'll try to keep an open mind on this Smile
mrblue Wrote:If Dimmension Films is doing it then I have no hope of it being good.

If anybody is doing it I have no hope of it being good.
CGI exploding heads, what not to love? Big Grin
It it just me or does the phrase "exploding heads" have multi-meanings?

Confusedexdev:
FreddysFingers Wrote:If anybody is doing it I have no hope of it being good.
If a talented horror or scifi author did it, perhaps independently I'd have the hope of it being good.
CarolinePar Wrote:It it just me or does the phrase "exploding heads" have multi-meanings?

Confusedexdev:

lmfao
Mr. Briggs Inc. Wrote:If a talented horror or scifi author did it, perhaps independently I'd have the hope of it being good.

Independently maybe, but the budget wouldn't be there and it would suffer badly and end up being shit. There is the problem: if a person who truly loves the original remakes it, studios wouldn't fund it. The studio will get somebody who probably just watched the film remake it. Either way, it will suck. :freddysss: