X-Men
Halle Berry has said that should they ever so a standalone Storm movie, she would happily return. Speaking with Deadline about the new season of "Extant," Berry says:
"In a heartbeat. In a heartbeat I would do a Storm movie. I love that character through and through. So if that ever became an opportunity for me if it's before I'm 65-years old I would absolutely do that. I think they should do it. If the fans want that the fans need to speak up and I'm sure it would be a possibility. If Fox felt like they could make money off of a Storm movie I'm sure they would do it."
Suicide Squad 2
Though Jada Pinkett Smith won't return as Fish Mooney on the second season of Fox's "Gotham," the actress says tells MTV UK that she'd be happy to return to the DC world and already has her...
Halle Berry has said that should they ever so a standalone Storm movie, she would happily return. Speaking with Deadline about the new season of "Extant," Berry says:
"In a heartbeat. In a heartbeat I would do a Storm movie. I love that character through and through. So if that ever became an opportunity for me if it's before I'm 65-years old I would absolutely do that. I think they should do it. If the fans want that the fans need to speak up and I'm sure it would be a possibility. If Fox felt like they could make money off of a Storm movie I'm sure they would do it."
Suicide Squad 2
Though Jada Pinkett Smith won't return as Fish Mooney on the second season of Fox's "Gotham," the actress says tells MTV UK that she'd be happy to return to the DC world and already has her...
- 7/9/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Seemingly every week there’s a new Stephen King adaptation in the works. Or, in lieu of something new, there’s a remake happening. Today, it’s Cujo.
Sunn Classic Pictures announced their plans to make a remake of Cujo earlier this year, and a sales trailer has now been revealed. The project is said to begin sometime this year. Read on for the press release.
Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of “Cujo” this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn produced and distributed the original “Cujo” motion picture in 1983, based upon Stephen King’s novel. The 1983 version was highly successful at the worldwide box-office and, compared with today’s inflation and higher ticket prices, the box-office would be well over $225 million even without ancillary sales (i.e., DVD, cable, free television, pay-per-view, etc.).
“Cujo” is the story of a large,...
Sunn Classic Pictures announced their plans to make a remake of Cujo earlier this year, and a sales trailer has now been revealed. The project is said to begin sometime this year. Read on for the press release.
Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of “Cujo” this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn produced and distributed the original “Cujo” motion picture in 1983, based upon Stephen King’s novel. The 1983 version was highly successful at the worldwide box-office and, compared with today’s inflation and higher ticket prices, the box-office would be well over $225 million even without ancillary sales (i.e., DVD, cable, free television, pay-per-view, etc.).
“Cujo” is the story of a large,...
- 4/15/2013
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Sneak Peek the entire horror feature "Cujo" about a rabid St. Bernard dog, based on the book by author Stephen King, in response to new reports that a "Cujo" remake will start in 2013 from Sunn Classic Pictures, per Sunn CEO Lang Elliot.
Budgeted at $8 million, the original 1983 "Cujo" was directed by Lewis Teague from a screenplay by Don Carlos Dunaway and Lauren Currier :
"...'Donna Trenton' (Dee Wallace) is a frustrated housewife whose life is in turmoil after her husband 'Vic' learns about her having an affair. 'Brett Camber' (Billy Jacoby) is a young boy and a son of a mechanic, 'Joe' (Ed Lauter) whose only companion is a St. Bernard named 'Cujo', who is bitten by a rabid bat before his behavior begins to change.
"While the dog begins to succumb to the disease, Brett and his mother leave for Connecticut to visit his mother's sister. Donna and her young son,...
Budgeted at $8 million, the original 1983 "Cujo" was directed by Lewis Teague from a screenplay by Don Carlos Dunaway and Lauren Currier :
"...'Donna Trenton' (Dee Wallace) is a frustrated housewife whose life is in turmoil after her husband 'Vic' learns about her having an affair. 'Brett Camber' (Billy Jacoby) is a young boy and a son of a mechanic, 'Joe' (Ed Lauter) whose only companion is a St. Bernard named 'Cujo', who is bitten by a rabid bat before his behavior begins to change.
"While the dog begins to succumb to the disease, Brett and his mother leave for Connecticut to visit his mother's sister. Donna and her young son,...
- 4/13/2013
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Stephen King material has always been lucrative fodder for Hollywood. Over 35 years of films adapted from his works have drawn in audiences to varying degrees of success (Ahem, Maximum Overdrive anyone?). As time passes his works continue to make their mark on cinema. The recent Room 237 documentary on The Shining spun out the most tenuous links ever forged in film theory, and yesterday news broke that a prequel; The Overlook Hotel, is being written by The Walking Dead‘s Glen Mazzara. It’s clear the world is gagging for more King and now, a press release spotted by Dread Central reveals that a Cujo remake is in development.
Sunn Classic Pictures, who released the original flick back in 1983, have announced through their website their intention to ring in the 30th anniversary by issuing a remake. (Why can’t they just dish out a stellar Blu-Ray release?!) Here’s the press release:
Lang Elliott,...
Sunn Classic Pictures, who released the original flick back in 1983, have announced through their website their intention to ring in the 30th anniversary by issuing a remake. (Why can’t they just dish out a stellar Blu-Ray release?!) Here’s the press release:
Lang Elliott,...
- 4/13/2013
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Is a Cujo remake moving forward? Sunn Classic Pictures produced and distributed Cujo back in 1983 and they recently announced their intention to move forward with a remake:
“Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of “Cujo” this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn produced and distributed the original “Cujo” motion picture in 1983, based upon Stephen King’s novel. The 1983 version was highly successful at the worldwide box-office and, compared with today’s inflation and higher ticket prices, the box-office would be well over $225 million even without ancillary sales (i.e., DVD, cable, free television, pay-per-view, etc.).
“Cujo” is the story of a large, playful St. Bernard dog that is transformed into a hideous killing machine after being infected by rabies. Donna Trenton’s car is on the fritz, and she and her son take her ailing automobile to their mechanic.
“Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of “Cujo” this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn produced and distributed the original “Cujo” motion picture in 1983, based upon Stephen King’s novel. The 1983 version was highly successful at the worldwide box-office and, compared with today’s inflation and higher ticket prices, the box-office would be well over $225 million even without ancillary sales (i.e., DVD, cable, free television, pay-per-view, etc.).
“Cujo” is the story of a large, playful St. Bernard dog that is transformed into a hideous killing machine after being infected by rabies. Donna Trenton’s car is on the fritz, and she and her son take her ailing automobile to their mechanic.
- 4/12/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Unbeknownst to us, and just about every other horror website, a remake of Cujo is apparently heading to the big screen at some point this year. Although details are rather scant at the moment, we do have some info regarding this project. Read on for more after the jump. Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of "Cujo" this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn…...
- 4/12/2013
- Horrorbid
Well now. We didn't see this one coming. Apparently a remake of the film Cujo based on the Stephen King novel of the same name is going into production sometime this year. Read on for the first details and even a sales video.
From the Press Release
Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of "Cujo" this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn produced and distributed the original "Cujo" motion picture in 1983, based upon Stephen King's novel. The 1983 version was highly successful at the worldwide box-office and, compared with today's inflation and higher ticket prices, the box-office would be well over $225 million even without ancillary sales (i.e., DVD, cable, free television, pay-per-view, etc.).
"Cujo" is the story of a large, playful St. Bernard dog that is transformed into a hideous killing machine after being infected by rabies.
From the Press Release
Lang Elliott, President & CEO of Sunn Classic Pictures, Inc., announced that Sunn plans to produce the remake of "Cujo" this year representing the 30th Anniversary since Sunn produced and distributed the original "Cujo" motion picture in 1983, based upon Stephen King's novel. The 1983 version was highly successful at the worldwide box-office and, compared with today's inflation and higher ticket prices, the box-office would be well over $225 million even without ancillary sales (i.e., DVD, cable, free television, pay-per-view, etc.).
"Cujo" is the story of a large, playful St. Bernard dog that is transformed into a hideous killing machine after being infected by rabies.
- 4/12/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
NEW YORK -- Executives Lang Elliott and Raylan Jensen are relaunching the Sunn Classic Pictures imprint, the label behind such 1970s projects as The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams feature and the NBC series of the same name. Sunn was known primarily for its family-friendly fare. However, the label once also handled genre projects like the 1980 sci-fi film Hangar 18, starring Robert Vaughn. The Palm Springs-based Sunn has so far acquired Master of the Game by helmer Jeff Stolhand as the first of what Elliott said will be roughly 10 theatrical releases per year. Sunn will further continue to create projects for the small screen.
- 8/24/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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