Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Star Trek three dimensional Follow up To Spread Out May 17, 2013
EXCLUSIVE: The new sony moved Roland Emmerich’s Singularity from May 17th, 2013, to November 1, 2013. Now Vital is getting that primo pre-Memorial Weekend date of May 17, 2013 because of its much anticipated author/director J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek follow up (that is really No. 12among the Captain Kirk/Mr Spock star fleet movies). No title yet. But that one has been co-compiled by Abrams with Lost‘s Damon Lindelof, plus Alex Kurtzman & Roberto Orci. But Qq will probably be making the film in three dimensional. The very first of Abram’s restarted franchiseopened May 8, 2009 for any $79Mweekend and ultimatedid $258M in The United States and $130M worldwide in the box office. The pic has been created by all individuals authors and Bryan Burk, who's Qq’s Bad Robot production partner. It's anticipated that David Ellison’sSkydancewill be co-financing the film with Vital. All key cast people is going to be coming back, like Chris Pine and Zach Quinto and Zoe Saldana. Vital required a genuine risk restarting what many thoiught would be a tired franchise performed out however the studio ended up with another potent franchise. That’s because Abrams’ rebootwidened well beyond Star Trek‘s rabid but older fanbaseand attracted a brand new and more youthful audience. (Paramountmarketed the film as “not your father’s Star Trek”.) And also the critical reviews were 96% positive. The aim of the brand new pic ended up being to finally get more filmgoers overseas since thefranchise had not done $100M worldwide before. For the follow up, Abrams needed to finish Super 8 so there wasno way he might make the June 29, 2012 release date that Vital initially had created out for that film. (The studio gave that slot to the other sequelG.I. Joe: Retaliation.)Abrams had beenhunkering lower with writersOrci,Kurtzman, andLindelof to operate around the StarTrek script.The studioexercised its option around the cast and they'd prepare yourself when Abrams was.
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