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Showing posts with label Travis Beacham. Show all posts
June 27, 2014
Guillermo Del Toro Officially Directing PACIFIC RIM 2 And It's Coming April 2017!
There was a giant-wave of anticipation last summer, concerning what to expect from Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. An original cinematic universe influenced by the the world of anime, manga and kaiju films. It made a rather large splash internationally, earning $411 million worldwide. A decent amount of box office considering the genre and the fact it's not an existing franchise or IP. There had been talk from everyone invovled that a sequel could happen. Although, many people believed it still needed to earn more for that to happen. Critics mostly embraced the silliness of it and took it for what the film was (giant robots versus giant monsters).
The film also had a comic book and toys in stores at the time of it's release. Pacific Rim does have major merchandising potential, not unlike the Marvel/Star Wars universes. This seemingly has been picked up by the people over at Legendary Pictures, who produced the film and own the rights to it.
Guillermo has announced (via Legendary Picture's Youtube channel) that Legendary is moving forward with the sequel and he will be returning as it's director. Travis Beacham (Pacific Rim) and Zak Penn (Incredible Hulk, Avengers) will be working with del Toro to create the script. The release date has been set for April 7th, 2017, which is very similar to the Marvel's The Winter Soldier's date. It's a better placement for the release, as it will have less summer competition next time. Also, Universal will be partnering with Legendary on the project. The two companies recently developed a deal, which would see Universal distribute their films.
Production on Pacific Rim 2 would likely return to Pinewood Studios in Toronto. Where del Toro shot the original and is currently finishing-up production on his next film Crimson Peak. Actors such as Charlie Hunnam, Rinko Kikuchi, Charlie Day and Ron Perlman are expected to return for the sequel.
Legendary Pictures is highly invested in the kaiju genre, and is already moving forward with a Godzilla sequel. Gareth Edwards is attached to direct, but is also involved with an unnamed Star Wars spin-off coming in 2016. Oddly enough, Godzilla has currently earned even more than Pacific Rim. Taking in about $478 million worldwide, let's just remember Godzilla is known property that has been stomping cities since 1954. While Pacific Rim is just getting put together.
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Avengers,
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Guillermo del Toro,
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Rinko Kikuchi,
Travis Beacham,
Universal Pictures,
Zak Penn
Posted by
Christopher M.
October 18, 2013
Guillermo Del Toro Says PACIFIC RIM 2 Is Being Written But Legendary Hasn't Given The Green Light
IGN (via HitFix) caught up with writer/director Guillermo del Toro on the status of the possible sequel to Pacific Rim. The film made around $100 million domestically but worldwide made over $400 million. Giving Legendary enough profits to consider making another installment. Along with expectations to make a decent chunk of change in BR/DVD/VOD sales. Writers Travis Beacham and del Toro have been spending the last couple of months putting together a script for Pacific Rim 2. Guillermo reaffirms the script is being written but the studio hasn't green lit the sequel at this point.
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Charlie Hunnam,
Guillermo del Toro,
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Max Martini,
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Rinko Kikuchi,
Travis Beacham
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Christopher M.
December 4, 2012
Legendary Moving Forward With PACIFIC RIM 2, Travis Beacham And Guillermo Del Toro Working On Script
HeatVision reports that Legendary Pictures smells a hit with Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. The studio is so confident they've already begun work on the sequel as Travis Beacham and Guillermo will start developing a script on Pacific Rim 2. No word on if the director or cast will be returning but barring the film doesn't bomb or the main characters aren't killed off expect a lot of them returning. Del Toro recently committed to making the haunted house pic Crimson Peak so expect a bit of a wait or a new director to come in to handle the sequel.
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Charlie Hunnam,
Guillermo del Toro,
Idris Elba,
Legendary Pictures,
Pacific Rim 2,
Rinko Kikuchi,
Travis Beacham
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Christopher M.
November 10, 2012
Guillermo Del Toro Talks PACIFIC RIM Sequel And HEAVEN SENT
Collider was able to speak with Guillermo del Toro about the development on a sequel for Pacific Rim. The film pits humans piloting large robots against giant monsters. Warner Bros. apparently is eyeing the project as a budding-franchise. Guillermo revealing he's already working on ideas with screenwriter Travis Beacham for sequels. He mentions it won't be next as he has other projects about to start up. He also talked to MTV confirming early talks with the studio to make the DC Comics occult team-up film Heaven Sent.
“We certainly started tossing ideas for possibilities of a sequel and Travis Beacham and I are writing a proposal of ideas, but at the same time I know I don’t want to do that next. I want to do something else, I want to do something in a different genre that’s not so big. So I don’t know yet what it’s gonna be, but I know that next year I’m delivering Pacific Rim in July and then I’m doing—God willing—the voice shooting for Pinocchio and then the pilot for The Strain for FX.”
"When somebody asked me about “Justice League”… I’m not involved in “Justice League.” I am discussing… I’ve been discussing with the fans and I’ve been very, very open about how much “Swamp Thing” was key when I was a kid. Comics in Mexico came on the first two days of the week. Around Tuesday and Wednesday I would go to the newsstand on my bicycle and I would get “Swamp Thing” every time it was available and I loved Jack Kirby’s “Demon”. I love Constantine and all that."
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Heaven Sent,
Legendary Pictures,
Pacific Rim,
Pacific Rim 2,
Pinocchio,
Travis Beacham,
Warner Bros.
Posted by
Christopher M.
June 8, 2012
FIRST LOOK: Idris Elba In Guillermo del Toro's 'PACIFIC RIM'
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Charlie Day,
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Guillermo del Toro,
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Rinko Kikuchi,
Ron Perlman,
Travis Beacham,
Warner Bros.,
Willem Dafoe
Posted by
Christopher M.
November 17, 2011
Tarsem Singh Will Direct Killing On Carnival Row
Director Tarsem Singh (The Fall, Immortals) might be catching a lot of ridicule for his Snow White family comedy Mirror Mirror but he's moving on to his next project already. Deadline reports that Tarsem will direct Killing On Carnival Row that takes place in the future in a city called the Burgue, which looks a lot
like 18th Century London. It is inhabited by humans and other
creatures, and a serial killer is on the loose. It sounds like a futuristic take on the Jack The Ripper story which is sort of interesting. Travis Beacham wrote the film's script who is getting a lot of heat previously writing Clash of The Titans, Pacific Rim along with remakes of Black Hole and 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.
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Black Hole,
Carnival Row,
Clash of The Titans,
Immortals,
Pacific Rim,
Tarsem Singh,
Travis Beacham
Posted by
Christopher M.
November 16, 2011
Ron Perlman Joins Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim
Director Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labryinth) confirmed to Wired that Ron Perlman (Drive, Enemy At The Gates) has been added to the cast of his giant monster/robot mash-up Pacific Rim. Perlman has previously worked with Guillermo on Hellboy 1-2, Blade 2, Cronos, and was going to have a role in the canceled At The Mountains of Madness. The film stars Ron's Sons of Anarchy co-star Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba (Luther, Thor, Wire, Prometheus) and Charlie Day (Horrible Bosses). The epic monster sci-fi flick will be released on May 10th 2013.
"We are working with actors that I absolutely adore," he continues. "Idris Elba, Charlie Day, Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman. It's really, it's a very, very beautiful poem to giant monsters. Giant monsters versus giant robots. Twenty-five-story-high robots beating the crap out of 25-story-high monsters. We're trying to create a world in which the characters are real and how it would affect our world politically, how it would affect the landscape if creatures like this really came out of the sea, etc."
"We are working with actors that I absolutely adore," he continues. "Idris Elba, Charlie Day, Charlie Hunnam, Ron Perlman. It's really, it's a very, very beautiful poem to giant monsters. Giant monsters versus giant robots. Twenty-five-story-high robots beating the crap out of 25-story-high monsters. We're trying to create a world in which the characters are real and how it would affect our world politically, how it would affect the landscape if creatures like this really came out of the sea, etc."
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Charlie Day,
Charlie Hunnam,
Guillermo del Toro,
Idris Elba,
Legendary Pictures,
Ron Perlman,
Travis Beacham,
Warner Bros.
Posted by
Christopher M.
November 15, 2011
Warner Bros. Looking For Writers To Script Man Of Steel Sequel?
ThinkMcFlyThink reports that Warner Bros. is moving forward with a sequel to Man of Steel the Superman reboot from director Zack Snyder (Watchmen, 300). The studio is currently looking at writers to pen a script for the sequel. The writers in question include Steve Kloves (Akira, Amazing Spider-Man, Harry Potter Series), Travis Beacham (Pacific Rim, Clash of The Titans) and Lawrence Kasdan (Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of The Lost Ark, Paradise Lost).
While I don't know all the legality of the Superman rights dispute the studio could lose the film rights if they don't keep making films. I'm sure they are happy with what Snyder and the excellent cast are delivering but I feel this could be just a way for the studio to keep their lawyers happy. That's of course this is even true as this very well could be just a rumor.
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Amy Adams,
Henry Cavill,
Lawrence Kasdan,
Man of Steel 2,
Steve Kloves,
Superman,
Travis Beacham,
Warner Bros.,
Zack Snyder
Posted by
Christopher M.
May 9, 2011
Charlie Hunnam Could Star In Guillermo Del Toro's Pacific Rim
HeatVision reports that Charlie Hunnam (Green Street Hooligans, Children of Men, SOA) is in talks for the lead role in Guillermo del Toro's Pacific Rim. The film that starts production this summer/fall focuses on a group of humans who pilot giant robots to fight massive monsters that appear out of the Pacific Ocean.
March 9, 2011
Guillermo del Toro Will Make Pacific Rim For Legendary Pictures
Deadline was able to have a Q&A with Guillermo del Toro about the whole Universal/Mountains sitution. He would have to wait a while before Universal would release the project so it can be offered to other studios. This is why he's committed to shooting Pacific Rim for Legendary Pictures which he's been quietly developing on his own. Rim will start shooting in September with a summer 2013 release date.
Set in a future in which malevolent creatures threaten the earth, the planet must band together and use highly advanced technology to eradicate the growing menace. Legendary Pictures bought the pitch from Clash of The Titans writer Travis Beacham.
"I can only say I was very happy to be able to develop it under the radar in many ways. People got it confused with the Godzilla movie a few months ago but we cleared that up. I can say the scope and imagination that have been outlined in it are absolutely appealing to me. I cannot say more, it’s not the time."
Set in a future in which malevolent creatures threaten the earth, the planet must band together and use highly advanced technology to eradicate the growing menace. Legendary Pictures bought the pitch from Clash of The Titans writer Travis Beacham.
"I can only say I was very happy to be able to develop it under the radar in many ways. People got it confused with the Godzilla movie a few months ago but we cleared that up. I can say the scope and imagination that have been outlined in it are absolutely appealing to me. I cannot say more, it’s not the time."
Labels:
Guillermo del Toro,
Legendary Pictures,
Pacific Rim,
Travis Beacham,
Warner Bros.
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Christopher M.
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