12-01-2009, 03:09 PM
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The Black Hole: Remake!
Well, there was some talk of a 3-D re-release a while back of the original film. It turned out to be nothing more than fanboy dreams. But appearantly, a real remake is actually in the cards. The same people doing the sequel to Tron, Tron: Legacy, are in charge of the remake. Honestly... as much hate as remakes get around here... I actually welcome this one. Plus it means we'll get the original on Blu-Ray sooner rather than later, so it's another win win. One does have to wonder if the remake will retain the trippyness. Either way, I can't wait.
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Originally Posted by Comic Book Resources
THE BLACK HOLE
According to Heat Vision, "Tron: Legacy" director Joseph Kosinski, producer Sean Bailey and screenwriter Travis Beacham have been tasked with remaking or re-imaging the late 70s Disney sci-fi freak out film. I remember having the odd toy and comics based on the original movie. The article states the project is "being labeled a reinvention of the 1979 sci-fi film" and "the take does involve grounding the story in the science of a black hole, much more so than in the original. Maximilian also would return." Maximilian was the killer robot henchmen of the Nemo-like villain in the original film.
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Originally Posted by The Hollywood Reporter
'Tron: Legacy' team mount a 'Black Hole' remake
Disney is preparing another expedition into “The Black Hole.”
Joseph Kosinski and Sean Bailey, the director and producer of Disney’s new “Tron: Legacy,” and scribe Travis Beacham are teaming up for what is being labeled a reinvention of the 1979 sci-fi film, which at the time was the most expensive movie Disney had ever produced.
“Hole” marks one of the first projects to be put into development by new studio chief Rich Ross.
The original followed a group of space explorers aboard the USS Palomino who come across a lost ship, the USS Cygnus, hovering outside a black hole. Inside the Cygnus, the explorers meet a scientist, commanding an army of faceless robots, who explains his crew deserted him as he planned to go through the black hole. The explorers soon discover that the robots are the remnants of the former crew and that the scientist has no intention of letting them leave.
The $26 million movie, which featured a menacing red robot named Maximilian and two smaller, friendlier robots, was Disney’s first PG-rated production and helped put the company on the special effects map.
The details of the update are being kept secret, though the take does involve grounding the story in the science of a black hole, much more so than in the original. Maximilian also would return.
Brigham Taylor and Casey Wolfe are overseeing for Disney. Matt Smith and Justin Springer are shepherding for Idealogy.
“Hole” puts Bailey, who is making “Hole” via his Idealogy cq’d banner, back on track after seeing his “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” project shelved by Ross shortly after the November reorganization at Disney.
Kosinski, repped by WME and Anonymous, is a commercial director making his feature debut with “Tron,” which is set for release on Dec. 17, 2010. Disney is high on the movie, which could launch a franchise. It is unknown where “Hole” would fit in Kosinski’s timetable.
Beacham, also repped by WME and Anonymous, came onto the screenwriting scene with “Killing on Carnival Row” and worked on the “Clash of the Titans” remake.
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