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RIP, Leslie Nielsen

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Scottish Dragon11/28/2010 8:20:54 pm PST

re: #22 Walter L. Newton

New Line Cinema had developed a remake with James Cameron, Nelson Gidding and Stirling Silliphant involved at different points. In 2007, DreamWorks set up the project with David Twohy set to direct. Warner Bros. reacquired the rights the following year and on October 31, 2008, J. Michael Straczynski was announced as writing a remake. Joel Silver will produce.[16] Straczynski explained that the original had been his favorite science fiction film, and it gave Silver an idea for the new film that makes it “not a remake”, “not a reimagining”, and “not exactly a prequel”. His vision for the film will not be retro, because when the original was made it was meant to be futuristic. Straczynski met with people working in astrophysics, planetary geology and artificial intelligence to reinterpret the Krell back-story.[17]


I haven’t heard from J. Michael Straczynski since Babylon 5.

Here’s hoping he pulls it off.