Paranormalcy
The story follows a teen who works for the International Paranormal Containment Agency and discovers she may be at the center of a dark prophecy predicting the destruction of all paranormal creatures.
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N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Adler Pictures
Reverie Entertainment Partners MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
Ray Kay WRITTEN BY
Mitch Klebanoff
Kiertsen White (novel) STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
This marks director Ray Kay's feature film debut after helming various music videos from artists such as Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga.
Based on the novel with the same name by author Kiersten White.
Patient Zero
An unprecedented global pandemic has resulted in the evolution of a new species. An aggressive form of rabies turns the infected into predators, addicted to violence. An inexplicably gifted human survivor with the ability to speak their new language spearheads a hunt for Patient Zero in order to find a cure to save his infected wife and humanity.
RELEASE DATE
2017/2018 CURRENT STATUS
Post-Production LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Vincent Newman Entertainment MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
Stefan Ruzowitzky WRITTEN BY
Mike Le STARRING
Natalie Dormer
Matt Smith
Stanley Tucci
John Bradley
Agyness Deyn
PROJECT DETAILS
Originally had a September 2nd 2016 then a February 17th 2017 release.
Stanley Tucci plays a "professor who becomes infected, and highly violent. He becomes determined to crash the lab that’s working on a cure and thwart the search for Patient Zero."
Fans may recognize actor Matt Smith from the recent Dr. Who series.
Fans may recognize actress Natalie Dormer from HBO's Game of Thrones as "Margaery Tyrell."
It's said that the project originally had a "zombie element" to it, but that has apparently been removed from the script.
When the police discover the bodies of a slaughtered family living on a farm just outside of Amsterdam, they are clueless as to what happened. Lizzy, an attractive veterinarian working in the Amsterdam Zoo, confirms their suspicions; there must be a lion on the loose! And judging by the wounds of the mutilated victims, the lion must be big, strong and vicious!.
RELEASE DATE
October 13, 2016 (Netherlands) CURRENT STATUS
Awaiting Release LANGUAGE
Dutch PRODUCED BY
Shooting Star Filmcompany BV
Parachute Pictures MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES Facebook Facebook (Dutch) Official Site (Dutch) REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
Dick Maas WRITTEN BY
Dick Maas STARRING
Sophie van Winden
Julian Looman
Mark Frost
Rienus Krul
Theo Pont
Pieter Derks
Victor Löw
PROJECT DETAILS
There's currently no US distribution.
A lengthy spoilerish premise can be read here: (highlight to read) When the police discover the bodies of a slaughtered family living on a farm just outside of Amsterdam, they are clueless as to what happened. Lizzy, an attractive veterinarian working in the Amsterdam Zoo, confirms their suspicions; there must be a lion on the loose! And judging by the wounds of the mutilated victims, the lion must be big, strong and vicious! Several more gruesome attacks follow and Lizzy is convinced there is a maneater roaming the streets of Amsterdam.
She has trouble, however, convincing the authorities of the danger. When they finally set up a press conference to warn the public of the danger, their statement is met with disbelief. No one has seen the lion, and there is not much evidence of its existence. The public’s disbelief disappears when the lion goes on a murder spree in a streetcar full of people. After a disastrous failed attempt by the nephew of the chief of police to hunt down and kill the lion, a friend of Lizzy’s, a famous English lion hunter, is flown in.
The police are stunned to see that the man has only one leg and is confined to a wheelchair. Slowly their worries disappear when the man seems to know what he is talking about and the power wheelchair, equipped with snowmobile tracks, makes him almost as fast as a speeding lion. Still, the authorities are not convinced of the lion hunter’s skills. They send in an Army squad, but their mission ends in more bloodshed – albeit not the lion’s.
Finally the lion hunter gets permission to hunt down the lion in his own way. He succeeds in tracking down the lion to a University building and with Lizzy’s help he manages to kill the beast, losing his life in the process. When Lizzy accompanies her deceased friend in an ambulance to the hospital, the lion has one more surprise up his sleeve....
Writer/director Dick Maas also helmed the 2010 holiday slasher Saint.
RELEASE DATE
February 27, 2018 (One Night) CURRENT STATUS
Awaiting Release LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Angela Lee
Patrick Magee MPAA RATING
R "strong horror violence and gore, language, and brief sexuality." OFFICIAL SITES Twitter Facebook REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
Patrick Magee WRITTEN BY
Patrick Magee
Jay Lee STARRING
Casey Gagliardi
Andrew Joseph Montomery
Marshal Hilton
Eloy Casados
Justin Rain
PROJECT DETAILS
The film will open theatrically nationwide for one night on February 27th. It'll go to nearly 350 select theaters and will feature an exclusive Q&A and behind the scenes footage.
Blue Fox Entertainment distributes in the US.
Also known as Primal Rage: Bigfoot Reborn.
Originally titled Primal Rage: The Legend of Oh-Mah.
This marks the directorial debut of FX artist Patrick Magee (Zombie Strippers, The Black Waters of Echo's Pond).
It's said that this film will "blow the lid off traditional Bigfoot Mythology, offering up an intelligent, cunning, primitive warrior being, cloaked in ancient Native American mystique."
Pumpkinhead
No official plot yet, but the original followed a demonic creature called Pumpkinhead that's summoned to wreak vengeance on a group of unsuspecting teens.
RELEASE DATE
2018 CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
A Bigger Boat MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
N/A WRITTEN BY
Nate Atkins STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Producer Peter Block (Saw franchise executive producer) purchased the rights to Pumpkinhead and is in search of a director with hopes to start shooting sometime in 2017 with a theatrical release sometime after. He had this to say about the current status of the project: "We’re just about to start going out looking for a director for it. [We need] somebody who really understands why the first one is terrific, the emotional beats of ‘Is the revenge you seek worse than whatever befell you in the first place?’ But it’s also somebody that wants to embrace what I think audiences really want these days — a really scary, fun thrill-ride. You get a lot of people who want to be in this genre because they see the commercial opportunities. I’m looking for a director who has a love for the genre and knows how to get those beats for the audience." (8/3/16)
On the topic of the original film, producer Peter Block was quoted saying: "Pumpkinhead is one of my favorite horror films of the late ’80s, early ’90s. Stan Winston sits on that Mount Rushmore of iconic filmmakers because of his creature designs, and that was his first directing effort. The creature’s great but the emotional story is wonderful as well. I got the rights to Pumpkinhead, and hooked up with a great young writer called Nate Atkins, and we developed our script, which is really solid." On what to expect from the remake he was quoted saying: “There is a similarity of theme and a similarity of story. There’s a lot of Easter eggs for people who know the original — iconic shots and iconic lines that we’re going to use. But we’ve enhanced the setting, and we’ve expanded the characters somewhat, to give it a different kind of experience.” And it looks like they'll stick with more practical effects, saying: "I am a big proponent of practical effects. That was the great thing about the original. A lot of the films I still respond to most today, it’s because of the practical effects. We think that it’s going to be a nice slow reveal, lots of scares and lots of action in the beginning, and a great creature in the end, which everybody should be able to look at and say, ‘Oh, that’s Pumpkinhead!’ It’s not like you’re all of a sudden going to find that it’s some amorphous, nebulous, CGI wispy thing. You’re going to know it came from the Pumpkinhead family lineage."
The original spawned a straight-to-DVD sequel and two SyFy channel movies.
This is a remake of the 1988 film with the same name from late makeup effects legend Stan Winston.
Savage
Follows a mysterious killer who is hunting down supernatural creatures. While looking for a prodigy to continue his work, he finds himself in the midst of a battle between the legendary Bigfoot and a pack of werewolves.
RELEASE DATE
N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Pathbender
Outlier MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
James Cotten WRITTEN BY
Jeff Frank
Frank Wickline
Dan Wickline
Steve Niles STARRING
N/A
Shivers
In Shivers, a genetically-engineered strain of parasites that turn people into violent, compulsive sex-addicts is released into a self-contained luxury apartment complex. The resident doctor attempts to find a cure before the infected, nymphomaniac inhabitants spread their legs – and the parasites.
RELEASE DATE
2014/2015 CURRENT STATUS
Pre-Production LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
TAJJ Media
Bunk 11 Pictures MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
Rie Rasmussen WRITTEN BY
Ian Driscoll STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Filming is aimed to begin sometime in February 2014.
Writer Ian Driscoll (Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, Smash Cut) was quoted saying the following about the original: "It’s full of challenging, creepy, original ideas. It’s smart, surprising and unpredictable. If we can do the same thing, this can be another classic for a new generation."
Director Rie Rasmussen was quoted saying: "I’m Scandinavian and am very comfortable with sexual expression as a part of a healthy, modern-day reality, and I’ve always loved the underlying social messages in a well-made horror film. The opportunity to reinterpret this film from today’s point of view, adding my own female intuition and life experience was a temptation I couldn’t resist."
It's said that this remake will be "updated for today’s social and sexual realities. In a post-HIV world, where people interact through screens rather than skin, the parasite breaks down those digital barriers. This is a world that is both more liberated than that of 1975, and more fearful and uptight."
This is a remake of the 1975 David Cronenberg film with the same name.
A team of Arctic geologists stumble across an abandoned laboratory in which the Nazis developed an incredible and brutal secret weapon during the final months of WW2. Deep in the ice, they accidentally awake a deadly army of flying zombie sharks ridden by genetically mutated, undead super-humans, who are unleashed into the skies, wreaking their bloodthirsty revenge on any aircraft that takes to the air. An elite task force is assembled to take on this deadly threat and stop the Sky Sharks from conquering the air, but as time runs out, the task force realises they will have to fight fire with fire, and the stage is set for the greatest flying super-mutant zombie shark air battle the world has ever seen....
RELEASE DATE
2016/2017 CURRENT STATUS
Post-Production LANGUAGE
German / English PRODUCED BY
Marctropolis-Film
Benfeghoul Production
DigiTale Studios MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES Twitter Facebook Official Site REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
Marc Fehse WRITTEN BY
A.D. Morel STARRING
Robert LaSardo
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Lynn Lowry
Lar Park-Lincoln
Nick Principe
Michaela Schaffrath
Micaela Schäfer
Tony Todd
Speed Demon
Revolves around an underworld enforcer, who while hunting a small-time crook on a desert highway discovers that he is also being tracked by a mysterious, terrifying creature.
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N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Paradox Entertainment MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
Peter Winther WRITTEN BY
Mike Sorrentino
Randy Vampotic STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Production outfit Paradox Entertainment also gave us The Mutant Chronicles and the upcoming Conan remake.
Described as a supernatural action-horror pic and a "classic creature feature".
Stan Winston co-developed and was set to co-produce before his passing in 2008.
Patrick Tatopoulos (Underworld franchise, I Am Legend) worked with the late Stan Winston to design the creatures for the film.
Slaughterhouse Rulez
Slaughterhouse Rulez is set in an elite boarding school – Welcome to Slaughterhouse – where boys and girls are groomed for power and greatness and they’re about to meet their match. The story’s hero, Don Wallace, is a wide-eyed new boy from a modest background forced to navigate a baffling new world of arcane rules and rituals, presided by sadistic sixth formers. Matters of status are aggressively enforced and conversation with school goddess Clemsie, are strictly forbidden.
But this ancient and ordered world is about to be shaken to its foundations – literally – when a controversial frack site on prize school woodland causes seismic tremors, a mysterious sinkhole and an unspeakable horror is unleashed. Soon a new pecking order will be established as pupils, teachers and the school matron become locked in a bloody battle for survival.
RELEASE DATE
2018 CURRENT STATUS
In Production LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Sony Pictures
Stolen Picture
Catalyst Global Media MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
Crispian Mills WRITTEN BY
Crispian Mills
Henry Fitzherbert STARRING
Finn Cole
Michael Sheen
Asa Butterfield
Hermione Corfield
Simon Pegg
Nick Frost
PROJECT DETAILS
Directed by Crispian Mills (A Fantastic Fear of Everything).
Actor Finn Cole (Animal Kingdom, Peaky Blinders) plays the lead "Don Wallace."
Co-produced by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz) via their newly-created Stolen Picture banner.
When a young man’s estranged father is killed under suspicious circumstances, he returns home for the first time in years to get to the bottom of the mystery. Hoping to uncover some logical explanation, he instead finds his mom’s sleazy new boyfriend, a natural gas company buying up the town, an angry female sheriff who happens to be his ex-girlfriend, and an army of flesh-eating squirrels hellbent on destroying everything in their path due to an erosion of their food chain as a result of environmental destruction by the gas company.
RELEASE DATE
2014 CURRENT STATUS
Pre-Production LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Bazelevs
Red Sea Media MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
N/A WRITTEN BY
Daniel Antoniazzi
Ben Shiffrin STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
The production is currently setting a director, with an A-list cast expected to sign shortly. (5/15/13)
Producer Timur Bekmambetov was quoted saying: “Squirrels, like people, can seem very cute - until they get hungry!”
Based on an idea by Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter), who also produces.
Starship Troopers
No official plot yet, but the film is based on the sci-fi war novel by Robert A. Heinlein that told the military life of a soldier named Johnny Rico, who moves up the ranks as mankind fights a war against alien bugs.
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N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Columbia Pictures MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
N/A WRITTEN BY
Mark Swift
Damian Shannon
Ashley Edward Miller (early draft)
Zack Stentz (early draft) STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Scripted by Mark Swift and Damian Shannon--the writing duo behind Freddy vs Jason, the Friday the 13th remake and most recently the new Baywatch movie.
A Japanese animated movie based on the novel was also made and released in 1988.
The original movie spawned a CG-animated series as well as three live-action straight-to-DVD sequels.
This project was originally announced in 2011 with Ashley Edward Miller and Zack Stentz (duo behind Thor and X-Men: First Class) attached to script.
This is said to be another adaptation and an "all new take" on the original Robert A. Heinlein novel and will serve as a reboot of the franchise instead of a straight forward remake of the 1997 film.
Sullivan's Sluggers
Follows a has-been baseball manager Casey Sullivan and his dysfunctional minor league Sluggers who get an invitation to play a small venue game. Soon enough, they find themselves fighting for their lives against a town of shape-shifting monsters on a feeding frenzy and the has-beens and wannabes must use long-forgotten skills of teamwork to get out alive.
RELEASE DATE
N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Broken Road Productions
Terra Firma Films MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
N/A WRITTEN BY
Tim Mullen
Tom Mullen
Mark Andrew Smith (comic)
James Stokoe (comic) STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Currently in the early stages of development, as a script has yet to be written. (6/19/12)
Described as "Major League meets Zombieland and then some." and as an "homage to the early works of Sam Raimi and Goerge Romero."
Based on the graphic novel by Mark Andrew Smith and James Stokoe.
Pursued by a dark and ancient force of nature, a group of escaped outlaws must join forces with those who hunt them to fight their way out of a forbidden and feared valley deep in a mountain wilderness.
RELEASE DATE
2015 CURRENT STATUS
Pre-Production LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Odin's Eye Entertainment
Wolf Creek Pictures
Two Tone Pictures MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES Facebook DIRECTED BY
Matthew Holmes WRITTEN BY
Alex James
Matthew Holmes STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Described as a film that "blends the classic 'Western' with a gritty 'creature-horror', exploring Australian Indigenous mythologies like never before."
When a band of miners uncover something hidden deep beneath the earth they unwittingly unleash a hideous creature beyond imagination. Now the townsfolk must fightback, before it destroys everything.
RELEASE DATE
N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Goldcrest Films
Richard Saperstein
Brian Witten
Taewon Entertainment
A-List Corporation MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
Simon West WRITTEN BY
N/A STARRING
Samuel L. Jackson
Halle Berry (rumored)
PROJECT DETAILS
It looks like the news about the film moving into pre-production already was simply a rumor, as director Simon West revealed in an interview he conducted a month ago that he's still not sure what he's doing next, saying: "I am not sure what I am doing next but I would eventually like to make The Blob. I am usually working on 3 or 4 things at once in the development stage but I never know which one will bubble to the top first." Even if he does move forward with this remake it seems like it might be more sci-fi than horror, as he revealed in an even older interview that sci-fi is his favorite genre: "I am always developing several projects at once. The Blob is one of the things I would like to make and part of my reinvention is to make it more sci-fi than horror. Actually, sci-fi is my favourite genre even though I’ve never made a sci-fi film." (10/25/17)
While nothing has been confirmed, it appears that the project may have moved to an early pre-production stage and there's a rumor that Halle Berry may have a starring role in the film. Sam Jackson still seems to be attached, but at the moment none of this ohs officially been confirmed, so everything must be treated as a rumor for the time being. (6/12/17)
Apparently this project has stalled a bit due to lack of funding, but according to Samuel L. Jackson things may be moving forward again sometime soon. Here's what he said in a recent interview: "I just got a call the other day (where the producers) said they finally got their money from China to do Blob." (3/31/17)
Filming was originally aimed to begin sometime in the Fall of 2015, but it never occured.
Samuel L. Jackson plays "a biochemistry professor attempting to thwart the other-worldly predator discovered deep within the earth."
Director Simon West was quoted saying: "With modern CGI we can now fully realize the potential of The Blob. The world I create will be totally believable, immersive and emotionally satisfying. It’s a thrill to introduce an enduring icon to a wider audience and a whole new era of fans."
One of the producers was quoted saying: "Simon West has a unique gift for blending cutting edge effects, awesome visual spectacle and a hint of humor. He’s the perfect choice to reimagine The Blob and we’re so excited to be partnering with him."
Simon West (Con Air, The Mechanic, The Expendables 2) is attached to direct.
Original producer Jack H. Harris returns.
When Rob was still involved he was quoted saying: "My intention is not to have a big red blobby thing, that’s the first thing I want to change. That gigantic Jello-looking thing might have been scary to audiences in the 1950s, but people would laugh now. I have a totally different take, one that’s pretty dark."
Rob Zombie was originally going to write, produce, and direct this project, but he dropped out after he felt he needed a break away from any "pre-existing material".
This is the second remake of the original, the first came out in 1988 and starred Kevin Dillon and Shawnee Smith.
A remake of the original 1958 film with the same name.
The Boy Who Drew Monsters
Based on the book, which "centers on a 10-year-old boy who suffers from Asperger’s as well as agoraphobia. But he also develops the ability to bring to life whatever he draws, which unfortunately happens to be monsters."
RELEASE DATE
2016 CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Atomic Monster
New Line Cinema MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
N/A WRITTEN BY
Ian Goldberg
Richard Naing STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
James Wan produces via his Atomic Monster label.
The book is reportedly described as "part drama, part ghost story and part creature feature."
Based on the book with the same name by Keith Donohue.
The Creature From the Black Lagoon
Centers on a group of scientists who embark upon a fossil-hunting expedition up the Amazon river. Things get messy when they encounter a pre-historic creature who is half-human and half-fish–but lo and behold, the monster happens to fall in love with one of the female scientists.
RELEASE DATE
N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Larger Than Life Productions
Strike Entertainment MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A MPAA RATING
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
N/A WRITTEN BY
Will Beall
Jeff Pinkner (early draft)
Gary Ross (early draft) STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Will Beall (Gangster Squad, Aquaman) is on board to script the latest draft. (3/31/17)
Jeff Pinkner (Fringe series, The Amazing Spider-Man 2) scripted an early draft of the script.
Apparently the studio hopes to get Scarlett Johansson to play the lead female role.
Carl Rinsch (47 Ronin) was the last director attached to the project.
Back when Breck Eisner will still going to direct, filming was originally aimed to begin sometime around February 2008 in the U.S. and Central or South American locations.
Producer Gary Ross wrote an earlier draft of the script, and is the son of original Creature writer Arthur A. Ross.
Breck Eisner was set to direct after Del Toro wasn't able to.
Guillermo Del Toro was originally set to direct.
Production was originally slated for sometime in 2004.
A remake of the classic Universal film with the same name.
Johnny Dickens (Michael Biehn) went to hell and back, fighting for his country, only to return to Texas a broken man, both inside and out. Now Johnny must fight his inner demons in order to save his farm not merely from a greedy company, but an inhuman horror which threatens to devour the American heartland.
RELEASE DATE
2013 CURRENT STATUS
Pre-Production LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Blanc/Biehn Productions
Michel Teicher
Avi Federgreen MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A DIRECTED BY
Xavier Gens WRITTEN BY
Bradley Marcus
Kevin Marcus STARRING
Michael Biehn
Danielle Harris
Jennifer Blanc
Michael Eklund
Ivan Gonzalez
Courtney B. Vance
PROJECT DETAILS
Filming is estimated to begin in Canada sometime in early 2013.
The first in a trio of "grindhouse films" produced by actor Michael Biehn under his Blanc/Biehn Productions label. It's said that each film will be dark, provocative and feature characters that are larger than life.
RELEASE DATE
N/A CURRENT STATUS
In Development LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/A REVIEW
N/A DIRECTED BY
J.D. Dillard (in negotiations) WRITTEN BY
J.D. Dillard (in negotiations)
Alex Theurer (in negotiations) STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
It looks like FOX is still interested in the project, as they're in negotiations with J.D. Dillard to direct and co-write with writing partner Alex Theurer. The duo recently worked on Sleight. (3/14/17)
After FOX passed on Cronenberg's script in 2011 it looks like they never found another writer with a script they liked, so the project appears to be in some sort of development hell stage now. (5/10/16)
In a recent interview David Cronenberg revealed that FOX apparently passed on the script he wrote, so it looks like this won't be made anytime soon, unless they find a new writer and script that they want to move forward with. (11/21/11)
Apparently David Cronenberg's script was said to be more of a sequel than a remake.
David Cronenberg, who directed the 1986 remake returns to write and possibly direct.
When Todd Lincoln was still attached to the project, it was said that the fly in the remake would actually fly this time.
Todd Lincoln (Hack/Slash) was originally slated to write and direct back in 2003.
The Gate
When best friends Miles and Terry discover a mysterious crystalline rock in Miles's back yard, they quickly dig up the lawn in search of more. Instead, they unearth the Gate—the opening to an underground chamber containing terrifying evil. The teenagers soon realize the horror they have unleashed, as one dire event follows another. With supernatural fiends invading suburbia, it's up to the kids to find the secret that will lock the Gate forever...if it's not too late.
RELEASE DATE
N/A CURRENT STATUS
Development Unknown LANGUAGE
English PRODUCED BY
H2O Motion Pictures MPAA RATING
N/A OFFICIAL SITES
N/Ahttp://twitter.com/h2_themovie DIRECTED BY
Alex Winter WRITTEN BY
Kerric MacDonald STARRING
N/A
PROJECT DETAILS
Announced in 2009, the project hasn't made much movement since. It's currently in a Development Unknown stage. If nothing changes for the next couple years it'll be assumed dead and be moved to the Dead Projects section. (4/21/14)
Filming was originally said to begin sometime in the summer of 2009 in Cologne, Germany's MMC Studios.
Visual effects are being handled by the Frankfurt and Stuttgart studios of Pixomondo (Roland Emmerich's 2012).
Director Alex Winter is better known as "Bill" from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure & Bogus Journey.
When the project was first announced SFX vet Randall William Cook (who did the effects for both previous Gate films) was going to direct, however, he felt the script needed a lot of work and creative differences led to him leaving.
It's said that this will be in 3D.
When it was a sequel it had the title The Gate: 20 Years Later.
Originally announced as a remake, but then later reported to be a sequel to the 1987 film, which would ignore the previous 1992 sequel. It is apparently a remake again.