Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018)
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Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/32...y-of-the-dead/
Model-turned-actress-turned-producer Christa Campbell tells the LA Times that she’s moving from slashers to zombies.
Having been part of Lionsgate’s Texas Chainsaw 3D, Campbell and Lati Grobman have snapped up the remake rights to George A. Romero’s 1985 zombie classic, Day of the Dead.
Lati Grobman and Christa Campbell, who produced Texas Chainsaw 3D, which grossed $34.3 million early this year, said they acquired the rights from James and Robert Dudelson, whose Taurus Entertainment produced an earlier Day of the Dead remake in 2008 with Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon.
Grobman and Campbell said their company, Campbell Grobman Films, is now holding meetings with screenwriters about the best way to adapt the 1985 original about a group of military personnel and scientists hiding from the undead in a bunker.
The producers said they expected the remake, a collaboration with Millennium Films, to have a budget of between $10 million and $20 million and be in theaters next year.
“Zombie movies are really popular right now, and we feel we could do this right,” said Campbell, a former genre movie actress who is currently producing the Kate Beckinsale psychological thriller Eliza Graves. Campbell, whose acting credits include 2001 Maniacs and Drive Angry, actually had a small role in the 2008 remake.
Grobman said she and Campbell wanted to prove that Texas Chainsaw 3D was not a fluke. “Everybody in town was claiming they were behind its success,” she said. “We wanted to show that we didn’t just get lucky. It was a very calculated production.”
The two said they had very few specific ideas about their Day of the Dead remake except that it would try to honor Romero’s original, which was a follow-up to the filmmaker’s seminal horror films Night of the Living Dead in 1968 and Dawn of the Dead in 1978.
“We want to keep it as close to the Romero version as possible,” Campbell said, “to make sure that his fans are happy. These are not going to be zombies climbing walls and doing back flips like in World War Z.”
In addition to Grobman and Campbell, the movie’s producers will include the Dudelsons and Millennium executives Avi Lerner, Boaz Davidson and Mark Gill.
The previous remake came out in 2008
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489018/?ref_=sr_1
One of the actresses in that movie, Christa Campbell, is producing this new version.
Model-turned-actress-turned-producer Christa Campbell tells the LA Times that she’s moving from slashers to zombies.
Having been part of Lionsgate’s Texas Chainsaw 3D, Campbell and Lati Grobman have snapped up the remake rights to George A. Romero’s 1985 zombie classic, Day of the Dead.
Lati Grobman and Christa Campbell, who produced Texas Chainsaw 3D, which grossed $34.3 million early this year, said they acquired the rights from James and Robert Dudelson, whose Taurus Entertainment produced an earlier Day of the Dead remake in 2008 with Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon.
Grobman and Campbell said their company, Campbell Grobman Films, is now holding meetings with screenwriters about the best way to adapt the 1985 original about a group of military personnel and scientists hiding from the undead in a bunker.
The producers said they expected the remake, a collaboration with Millennium Films, to have a budget of between $10 million and $20 million and be in theaters next year.
“Zombie movies are really popular right now, and we feel we could do this right,” said Campbell, a former genre movie actress who is currently producing the Kate Beckinsale psychological thriller Eliza Graves. Campbell, whose acting credits include 2001 Maniacs and Drive Angry, actually had a small role in the 2008 remake.
Grobman said she and Campbell wanted to prove that Texas Chainsaw 3D was not a fluke. “Everybody in town was claiming they were behind its success,” she said. “We wanted to show that we didn’t just get lucky. It was a very calculated production.”
The two said they had very few specific ideas about their Day of the Dead remake except that it would try to honor Romero’s original, which was a follow-up to the filmmaker’s seminal horror films Night of the Living Dead in 1968 and Dawn of the Dead in 1978.
“We want to keep it as close to the Romero version as possible,” Campbell said, “to make sure that his fans are happy. These are not going to be zombies climbing walls and doing back flips like in World War Z.”
In addition to Grobman and Campbell, the movie’s producers will include the Dudelsons and Millennium executives Avi Lerner, Boaz Davidson and Mark Gill.
The previous remake came out in 2008
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489018/?ref_=sr_1
One of the actresses in that movie, Christa Campbell, is producing this new version.
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Re: Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
The 2008 movie was terrible, and really wasn't a remake of the Romero film...it was a generic zombie film with the same title. This can only be an improvement.
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Re: Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
I have the utmost confidence that they'll make this even better than Romero's!
Seriously, why are they even bothering?
Seriously, why are they even bothering?
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Re: Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
Why not. Romero's Day of the Dead wasn't any great masterpiece anyway.
Though, honestly, unless it takes place in an underground military bunker, why bother with the Day of the Dead title? I'm sure this'll be just another generic zombie movie with a familiar name.
Though, honestly, unless it takes place in an underground military bunker, why bother with the Day of the Dead title? I'm sure this'll be just another generic zombie movie with a familiar name.
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Re: Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
The thread about the DotD 2008 remake.
Zombie movies have now been done to death. Haha, see what I did? Death! So many are just awful.
Zombie movies have now been done to death. Haha, see what I did? Death! So many are just awful.
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Re: Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
How about trying to make one based on Romero's original script for once? The one that had zombies vs zombies?
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Re: Another Day of the Dead remake -- From the makers of Texas Chainsaw 3D
from the makers of TCM '3D' - I'd stay 100 yards back (eesh!) that's not really a winning endorsement.
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Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018)
EXCLUSIVE: Millennium Films has set Mark Tonderai to direct a modern-day retelling of the George Romero-directed cult zombie film Day Of The Dead. Tonderai, best known for House At The End Of The Street, wrote the script with Lars Jacobson. In this new version, years after the zombie plague has wiped out most of Earth’s population, a group of scientists and survivors attempt to find a cure, and instead open Pandora’s box. The title was shopped at the recent AFM. Christa Campbell and Lati Grobman are producers. Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson and Terry Dougas are executive producers. Beth Bruckner is co-producer.
Millennium and Campbell Grobman Films are targeting a summer 2014 production. Romero directed the original film back in 1985, and Millennium first remade it in 2008 with Steve Miner directing Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon. They’ll start casting the new one soon.
The film was the third one in Romero’s zombie series and interest in the flesh eaters shows little sign of abating, with a World War Z sequel in the offing and AMC’s The Walking Dead still killing in the cable ratings.
Millennium and Campbell Grobman Films are targeting a summer 2014 production. Romero directed the original film back in 1985, and Millennium first remade it in 2008 with Steve Miner directing Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon. They’ll start casting the new one soon.
The film was the third one in Romero’s zombie series and interest in the flesh eaters shows little sign of abating, with a World War Z sequel in the offing and AMC’s The Walking Dead still killing in the cable ratings.
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I've only seen one Day of the Dead and I intend to keep it that way.
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A reimagining of George A. Romero’s cult classic, DAY OF THE DEAD: BLOODLINE is set in a post-apocalyptic, zombie-filled world where a former med school student is tormented by a dark figure from her past. The only thing is, he’s a half-human, half-zombie hell-bent on destroying her world.