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Showing posts with label Brad PItt. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 31, 2015

World War Z’ Sequel Draws Dennis Kelly for New Draft

British writer Dennis Kelly has been hired to write a new draft of the script for Paramount’s Brad Pitt sequel “World War Z 2.”

The project is scheduled for release on June 9, 2017. Pitt is producing with Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Ian Bryce.

Spanish director J.A. Bayona (“The Impossible”) is attached to direct. The previous draft had been written by Steven Knight.

Kelly created the U.K. conspiracy thriller series “Utopia” for Channel 4, along with BBC Three’s sitcom “Pulling.” He also co-wrote “Matilda the Musical” with comedian Tim Minchin.

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Sunday, June 1, 2014

World War Z 2: Steven Knight to write sequel and Brad Pitt to return

[SOURCE] Steven Knight looks set to pen the sequel to apocalyptic zombie thriller World War Z, reports claim.

The Oscar-nominated screenwriter, known for Dirty Pretty Things and Locke, has been hired to work alongside director JA Bayona, according to Variety.

Brad Pitt will return to the lead role after playing zombie-fighting United Nations employee Gerry Lane in the 2013 original. He will also be producing, alongside Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner.

Plot details for the next World War Z are being kept under wraps but the storyline is expected to continue from where Marc Forster’s movie left off.

Monday, September 2, 2013

World War Z passes the 200 million dollar domestic mark.

It took awhile but the surprisingly successful run of World War Z hit another milestone this weekend. According to Boxofficemojo.com World War Z has just crossed the 200 Million dollar mark.

This of course makes it the most successful zombie movie ever. It is also Bard Pitt's highest earning film to date, both domestically and internationally.

Congratulations to Brad Pitt and all involved. They and Paramount took a chance on a genre flick and it paid off big time. so zombie lovers it just proves to all that zombie movies can be blckbusters if done well and if they are supported by zombie fans.

Monday, August 12, 2013

'World War Z' Becomes Brad Pitt's Biggest Hit Of All Time

[ SOURCE ] Brad Pitt's "WORLD WAR Z" has now earned over $500 million at worldwide box office, making it the actor's highest grossing worldwide release, surpassing the star's "TROY" which grossed $497.3 million globally.

After setting a personal best with a $66 million opening on June 21, "WORLD WAR Z" has gone on to total $197.4 million in the U.S. The film delivered Pitt's highest grossing domestic release of all time (besting "MR. & MRS. SMITH's" total domestic gross of $186.3 million), and the biggest opening weekend of his career (beating "SMITH's" $50.3 million opener). The film has earned $305.2 million at the international box office, to date.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

New Book, World War Z : The Art of the Film


On June 18th, Titan Publishing is going to release World War Z: The Art of the Film, a 160-page tome featuring the screenplay and more.

World War Z is the eagerly awaited film starring Brad Pitt. The story revolves around United Nations employee Gerry Lane (Pitt), who traverses the world in a race against time to stop a pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatening to annihilate humanity itself.

World War Z: The Art of the Film is the official illustrated companion to the movie, and features a wealth of stunning production art, design sketches and storyboards, alongside the full shooting script.

Pre-order your copy buy clicking the amazon link below:

Thursday, May 30, 2013

New World War Z clip!


Check out this 41 second clip in which Brad Pitt's character, Gerry Lane is asked "nicely" to help investigate the zombie apocalypse. Sorry still no sign of the zombies.



Sunday, May 5, 2013

World War Z predicted to have 40 million dollar opening weekend.


Boxoffice.com is predicting the Brad Pitt film World War Z will have a 40 million dollar opening weekend. The site also predicts the film will have a total gross of $105 million.

Here are the reasons they give for those predictions:


* Brad Pitt typically delivers at the box office in high profile roles.

* There is a history of live-action alternatives being able to co-exist with high profile computer animated films in the summer (i.e., 2008's Wanted, 2011's Bad Teacher and last year's Prometheus).

* Being adapted from a pre-existing novel should help.

* With the zombie genre currently at a new zenith in entertainment, could this be for Pitt what I Am Legend and vampires were for Will Smith in 2007?


Do you think that Boxofficecom is correct in their predictions?

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Writer explains the reshoots of World War Z



In a new interview with Vanity Fair,Damon Lindelof opens up about how he was brought in after the fact to help rework the final act, which resulted in a massive reshoot and a full rewrite of the ending and several other late scenes. Lindelof described the original cut as “abrupt and incoherent” and said it was “missing a large chunk of footage.” Well, that’s not good.

That’s why star Brad Pitt and director Marc Forster brought Lindelof in to have a fresh set of eyes. Here’s Lindelof’s recollection of what Pitt told him when he was hired:


 “‘But when we started working on the script, a lot of that stuff had to fall away for the story to come together. We started shooting the thing before we locked down how it was going to end up, and it didn’t turn out the way we wanted it to. The thing we really need right now is someone who is not burdened by all the history that this thing is inheriting, who can see what we’ve got and tell us how to get to where we need to get.”

 After watching a rough cut of the film, Lindelof said he had two ideas to make it better: try to write around what’s already there, to give it context, or scrap a whole chunk of the movie and try something else. Turns out the film was in such a mess that they went with the second route, cutting 12+ minutes and reshooting approximately 40 minutes of footage while dropping a huge Russian battle scene:

 “I said to them, There are two roads to go down here. Is there material that can be written to make that stuff work better? To have it make sense? To have it have emotional stakes? And plot logic and all that? And Road Two, which I think is the long-shot road, is that everything changes after Brad leaves Israel. I didn’t think anyone was going to say, ‘Let’s throw it out and try something else.’ So when I gave them those two roads and they sounded more interested in Road B, I was like, ‘To be honest with you, good luck selling that to Paramount.’”

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Video: Brad Pitt introduces new World War Z trailer at CinemaCon

Paramount brought Brad Pitt to the annual theater industry convention in Las Vegas, where he introduced footage from "World War Z," . Check out that introduction and the trailer below:

Saturday, April 13, 2013

What worries you most about World War Z movie?


To say that World war Z has had it's problems before it's even been released would be an understatement. The recent re-shoots have only raised suspicions that the film will suck even more. Many have several problems with the yet unreleased film. What would you say is the biggest concern you have?







Saturday, September 1, 2012

Raw footage World War Z

I found this video online completely by accident. It's some raw footage of a scene in what seems to be NY from the "upcoming" World War Z. It appears that the zombies are coming and soldiers are rushing into action as civilians flee. This footage is from 2011 so there's not guarantee that it will even be in the final movie. What is interesting is that no zombies are in the scenes. Let's hope that doesn't mean excessive use of CGI. Check it out below: