Sequel Buzz on "Haunted Hill" and "Fast and the Furious"?
For those of you who were desperately waiting to see a sequel to "House on Haunted Hill," your wait is soon over. Also, raise your hand if you're interested in seeing a third sequel to "The Fast and the Furious."
Production has just wrapped on "Return to House on Haunted Hill," which will be released direct-to-video by Warner Bros. this September. Producer Joel Silver sees it as a test product of sorts, in that he'll happily greenlight more DTV sequels inspired by his Dark Castle titles if this one proves popular enough. Which is really great news if you're a fan of "Thirteen Ghosts," "Ghost Ship," "Gothika," "House of Wax," or "The Reaping."
Written by first-timer William Massa and directed by first-timer Victor Garcia, the sequel will star genre veterans like Jeffrey Combs, Erik Palladino, and Cerina Vincent. We haven't been given much in the way of plot details, but do we really need any? It's a haunted house flick!
In other sequel news, it looks like screenwriter Chris Morgan has sold an untitled adventure script to Universal, which is all fine and good, but in the same report we get this information: "Morgan also penned last summer's "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" for Universal. Based on the global success of "Tokyo Drift," which grossed $158 million worldwide, the studio tapped Morgan to write a fourth installment of the franchise."
Really? Another "F & F" flick? And it won't be going direct to video? Actually, I'm not that surprised. All you need is a bunch of cars and some photogenic faces and you're already halfway into production on a "Fast and the Furious" sequel.
Sources: ComingSoon.net, The Hollywood Reporter
Production has just wrapped on "Return to House on Haunted Hill," which will be released direct-to-video by Warner Bros. this September. Producer Joel Silver sees it as a test product of sorts, in that he'll happily greenlight more DTV sequels inspired by his Dark Castle titles if this one proves popular enough. Which is really great news if you're a fan of "Thirteen Ghosts," "Ghost Ship," "Gothika," "House of Wax," or "The Reaping."
Written by first-timer William Massa and directed by first-timer Victor Garcia, the sequel will star genre veterans like Jeffrey Combs, Erik Palladino, and Cerina Vincent. We haven't been given much in the way of plot details, but do we really need any? It's a haunted house flick!
In other sequel news, it looks like screenwriter Chris Morgan has sold an untitled adventure script to Universal, which is all fine and good, but in the same report we get this information: "Morgan also penned last summer's "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" for Universal. Based on the global success of "Tokyo Drift," which grossed $158 million worldwide, the studio tapped Morgan to write a fourth installment of the franchise."
Really? Another "F & F" flick? And it won't be going direct to video? Actually, I'm not that surprised. All you need is a bunch of cars and some photogenic faces and you're already halfway into production on a "Fast and the Furious" sequel.
Sources: ComingSoon.net, The Hollywood Reporter
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Vitamin M writes: on Apr 12 2007 06:53 AM The best part about House on Haunted hill was The Ghost of Chris Cattan! that was hilarious. (Reply to this) |
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mjolson20 writes: on Apr 12 2007 06:56 AM [b]Brick back Diesel[/b] Bring back Vin Diesel and this franchise will actually be good again (Reply to this) |
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lonechicken writes: on Apr 12 2007 08:40 AM Didn't House on Haunted Hill open at $10million it's first weekend? That's not very sequel inspiring. Good cast, of semi-known actors though. Like the hotty twins of Ali Larter and Bridget Wilson Sampras. (Reply to this) |
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dust'n the callipygous writes: on Apr 12 2007 11:05 AM prequel: B4 Fast B4 Furious (Reply to this) |
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ecko777 writes: on Apr 12 2007 12:30 PM [b]ok......[/b] hollywood is REALLY starting to make me fucking sick. another dumb lame sequel by a dumb and lame franchise..... and whats funny is that there are dumb people who pay $, waste their time in a theater to see this whoreshit garbage... (Reply to this) |
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stigmatic writes: on Apr 12 2007 12:51 PM In reply to this comment (#861156) wow, how do you really feel about it? (Reply to this) |
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the_don_of_yreka writes: on Apr 12 2007 01:29 PM Here is my thing with the The Fast and the Furious franchise, make this the last sequel. Have all the stars from the other movies and bring back the director from the first movie. Call it the last ride or something. Universal and Chris Morgan better have good reason to do another Fast and the Furious. Without the people who help make this franchise, this is just another ho-hum popcorn movie. (Reply to this) |
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Ashron writes: on Apr 12 2007 01:31 PM I thought the sequel to Fast and the Furious was coming out this weekend and was called Redline. (Reply to this) |
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GreenBastard writes: on Apr 12 2007 04:10 PM #688314 ecko777 on Apr 12 2007, 12:30 PM writes: ok...... hollywood is REALLY starting to make me fucking sick. another dumb lame sequel by a dumb and lame franchise..... and whats funny is that there are dumb people who pay $, waste their time in a theater to see this whoreshit garbage... People like different movies and have different tastes you Fricking Opinionated Moronic Cock Chocker, get over it. If 10-25 year old like's to see flashy/trashy car's go fast more power to'em. We can't all be Brokeback Mountian/ Deliverence masturbating troll's like you. It was hard but I got over your ugly ass mum, you should try to get over this. (Reply to this) |
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liono86 writes: on Apr 12 2007 06:54 PM Actually, I hated F&F 1 and 2, but, enjoyed Tokyo Drift a bit. (Reply to this) |
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ck100 writes: on Apr 12 2007 07:32 PM In reply to this comment (#861156) I guess that explains why 90% of movies are made today. :P (Reply to this) |
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Mike writes: on Apr 12 2007 10:13 PM In reply to this comment (#861160) Oh boy, you're really mature. My god. Could you be more insulting? I thought the person whose post you were replying to was being immature and annoying too, but your reply is childish as well. I have no problem with people liking popcorn entertainment like the [b]Fast & The Furious[/b] movies. I have enjoyed all three so far. I am fine with them doing a fourth, though I would like to see it bring back the original actors, like Paul Walker and maybe even Vin Diesel if he doesn't demand too much money. It doesn't mean these are great films though. But we all have our own taste. I enjoy all kinds of movies. I like popcorn stuff like this, but I actually love great films like [b]Brokeback Mountain[/b] too. (Reply to this) |
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Infernal writes: on Apr 12 2007 10:20 PM In reply to this comment (#861155) [b]Noo.[/b] Prequels blow. I cannot wait for a fourth installment in Fast and the Furious. The third one was my favorite of the series, although I really loved VinDiesel in the first. But that makes for an even better installment. Vin Diesel and Lucas Black in the same movie? Amazing. I personally wish they could throw Paul Walker back into the mix with them as well, but that's next to impossible. 'Dom' and 'Sean' would be perfect together, though. Both rugged, straight-forward, not afraid of anything almost. And they have another thing in common. They both were running away from their crimes and troubles. Dom running away (it looks like to Japan) at the end of the first film, Sean leaving to Japan to avoid his crimes. A great movie in the making, folks. :) (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Apr 12 2007 11:03 PM What are they going to call this one? "Slightly Slower and Only Mildly Pissed Off This Time"? (Reply to this) |
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arcadefire325 writes: on Apr 13 2007 01:47 PM that's fantastic!!!! (Reply to this) |
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