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_____V_____ 09-22-2008 09:16 AM

Early "Predator 3" rumblings!
 
September 21, 2008


Some interesting news comes in this evening in the form of speculation, but it does come from Producer John Davis. What is mostly wishful thinking, could end up becoming something solid in a few years when "Arnie" gets out of office, as the producer tells Collider that "The Governor" might return for more action -- in the form of a new Predator film.

Excerpt from the entire interview :-


You were also involved with AVP and AVPR, which are two great franchises, but they haven’t been able to work as a joint franchise. When are we going to see them go separate? Or are we going to see a third AVP?

John Davis: Well, the Governor has mentioned to me that when he ceases to be Governor, if he doesn’t run for the Senate and all of that stuff, he’d like to do a movie or two again. And I don’t know, maybe we could restart the Predator franchise.


So if Arnold wanted to do it, it’s going to get made?

John Davis: Well we’d have to come up with a really good script and a really great angle on it, but Predator was the first movie I was ever involved with, so it’s always going to have a really soft spot in my heart.


So is the AVP franchise on hold for now?

John Davis: I think we’ve logically done what we could’ve done with the two AVP movies. But I think there’s something to go back to with Predator.


How do you see the character that Arnold plays to that franchise?

John Davis: I don’t know yet. But I think Predator is a great character and a great monster.


Bottomline - “AVP” is dead, but we might get another “Predator” movie after Arnold leaves office.



http://www.collider.com/entertainmen...id/9244/tcid/1

http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/13695

urgeok2 09-22-2008 09:25 AM

i love the 1st 2 predator movies ...

i'd love to see arnold and danny glover team up..

newb 09-22-2008 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 732165)
i love the 1st 2 predator movies ...

i'd love to see arnold and danny glover team up..

That would be pretty cool....but they best hurry up.

Vodstok 09-22-2008 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newb (Post 732168)
That would be pretty cool....but they best hurry up.

Figuratively speaking, of course...

20 years ago, danny glover was saying "im too old for this shit"...


I dont know if i trust anyone who said "AVP was a great franchise".

No, It wasnt. It Couldve been, but it wasnt. Plus, Arnie was heavy into the "PG-13 for EVERYONE" movement. With any luck, that was only because he was trying to be elected, and he has regrown his balls.

Sick_As_Fuck 09-25-2008 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vodstok (Post 732175)
Figuratively speaking, of course...

20 years ago, danny glover was saying "im too old for this shit"...


I dont know if i trust anyone who said "AVP was a great franchise".

No, It wasnt. It Couldve been, but it wasnt. Plus, Arnie was heavy into the "PG-13 for EVERYONE" movement. With any luck, that was only because he was trying to be elected, and he has regrown his balls.

Doesn't sound like writer caledl AVP a "great franchise" to me.

Sounds like he called "Alien" and "Pedator" two great franchises that didn't work out when combined.

mrwhitethc 09-28-2008 07:44 AM

I don't know if I could believe Arnie running around in Predator 3, this is something that should have happened 10 years ago at the most.

_Leatha_Face_ 09-29-2008 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrwhitethc (Post 734241)
I don't know if I could believe Arnie running around in Predator 3, this is something that should have happened 10 years ago at the most.

ROFL!

i agree. As much as i like arnold in the first predator i just dont see him being in another. Although I am most certainly interested in seeing another predator movie.

ferretchucker 10-19-2008 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 732155)


Bottomline - “AVP” is dead,

There is a god!

_____V_____ 02-03-2009 09:10 PM

Rumour on the Net is that classic alien movie Predator may be set for a reboot.

It is being claimed that Robert Rodriguez and his Troublemaker studios will be producing a 21st century update of the action classic for Fox.

The original Predator revolved around a crack team of Special Forces soldiers -- lead by Arnold Schwarzenegger -- who venture into the fictional Latin American Val Verde to rescue a hostage, only to run into the titular advance alien hunter, who picks them off one-by-one.

Apparently the major departure from the original will be that there will be several predators this time around.

No writers are yet involved and that Rodriguez is unlikely to direct. Obviously, none of this has been confirmed by Fox, so think of it as "rumour" for now, and take this news with a pinch of salt.

milktoaste 02-05-2009 03:26 PM

How exciting, another remake! Actually I think Robert Rodriquez is perfect for the job. I just hope that Arny atleast keeps it down to just a cameo. Sure, Arnold could probably beat me up, but he's in no shape to fight aliens, much less another class full of Kindergardeners.
If it's made, I will watch it.

phantomstranger 04-25-2009 01:58 PM

Predators
 
Predators are Coming July 7, 2010
Source: erc BoxOffice
April 24, 2009


20th Century Fox has already set a July 7, 2010 release date for Robert Rodriguez's Predators, which the studio promises to be "a bold new chapter in the Predator universe."

Rodriguez officially announced the project just yesterday, calling the project "a reboot of the 'Predator' series." Rodriguez previously wrote a Predator 3 that was then discarded because it was "too big."

As far as competition, Paramount has The Last Airbender scheduled for a July 2, 2010 release and Universal Pictures is eyeing July 9, 2010 for Despicable Me.

_____V_____ 05-04-2009 04:03 AM

Last Thursday we heard the news that Robert Rodriguez would definitely be involved in re-booting the Predator franchise.

The Sin City director has now gone into more detail on the project in an interview with aintitcool.com, and said that he wouldn't be directing the movie, only producing.

"The next stage is finding a writer and director to come in and work with us to bring it to life," noted Rodriguez. "The idea is that I'd produce Predators here at Troublemaker Studios, so that I can feel free to walk to the Predators soundstage, pick up a camera and co-shoot the coolest scenes."

The director went on to explain the thinking behind the reboot: "Predator is a masterpiece of the action/science fiction genre. It's been borrowed from so much in other movies and even video games (that will now probably be turned into movies themselves) that I liked the idea that we could have Predators made relatively quickly."

He went on: "What I'd like to do with it is expand on ideas I dreamt up back in the original treatment, that had really expanded on the universe both the Predators and other species live in. We'd create new otherworldly characters while not taking away from the draw our main Predator has."

Rodriguez also said the name Predators was an homage to James Cameron's Aliens -- which he felt was a "worthy follow-up to a classic."

_____V_____ 05-05-2009 11:36 AM

LATEST SCOOP :- Alex Litvak is currently penning the new draft of Predators that's to be produced by Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios for 20th Century Fox.

Litvak recently wrote Medieval for New Regency.

The reboot to the classic 80's action/horror flick Predator is being penned as a "sequel" and will follow a team of commandos who face down a mysterious race of vicious monsters.

The project is on fast-track for a July 9, 2010 release.

No word yet on who will be directing as Rodriguez is now said to not be getting behind the camera.

_____V_____ 05-07-2009 01:01 AM

In an interview with IGN to promote the recent Blu-ray release of Sin City, Rodriguez didn't name names, but said that he will be involved in the film in a producing capacity only.

"We're hiring new writers and a director and I'm going to produce it over at Troublemaker with Fox to try and reboot the series in a really great way," Rodriguez told IGN. "So I'm not sure if we're going to follow the old script or keep that title. At this point, it's still early on."

The multi-hyphenated filmmaker also revealed that the non-sequel will go back to the franchise's origins and will have little to do with the Alien vs. Predator films of the last few years.

"This is something else," he said. "This is more like the first movie, but in a new way. Just rebooting the series in a whole new way. Not a remake, but more like what they did with the Batman series. They just started over. You know? Let's just start over using a different approach to it. We'll take the character everybody loves, but let's rethink it and make it for the time. Because the first one was made 20-plus years ago. So you want to do something more updated."

There's no cast in place at this time, either, but Rodriguez said, he has "a few ideas."

Sick_As_Fuck 05-17-2009 04:25 PM

Love Rodriguez, hate Fox. Hopefully this is better than any other movie featuring the predator sans the original.

_____V_____ 05-26-2009 08:24 AM

There's a small piece on MovieHole about Arnold Schwarzenegger making a very small cameo appearance in the upcoming Predators movie.

Maybe it's just speculation on their part. They say he may appear as one of the prisoners in the 'prison camp'.

"...Robert Rodriguez is writing a part in his new "Predator" sequel (smugly titled "Predators") for 'Dutch' himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Yeah, no surprise really. Anyway, what I've heard - and again, don't take this to the bank until I can get some kind of confirmation, but it would be nifty - is that cigar-chompin' Dutch may appear (and when I say appear, I mean the appearance could be as long as his cameo in the forthcoming "The Expendables" - so not much at all) as one of the prisoners in the 'Prison Camp' that the film's set in, or, the character may be reintroduced another way - say as a relative (read : father) to the new male lead. I'm thinking a deal for Arnie to appear probably won't happen overnight, but just a heads up that the wheels may be in motion for a guestie by the big guy."

So...fingers crossed?

fuglystick 05-26-2009 10:45 AM

I think the original "Predator" is underrated by the general movie public, but rightfully considered a milestone film of sorts by the horror/sci-fi/action communities. I'm curious to see the interpretation by Troublemaker Studios, as Rodriguez' style seems to be a huge departure from the original's. Then again, he is the guy behind both the "Spy Kids" franchise and "Sin City."

scouse mac 05-26-2009 12:07 PM

This promises to be good, so fingers definitley crossed

ElGenerico 05-26-2009 09:37 PM

Hopefully it's better than the last predator movie that came out in 2005.

Noah 05-27-2009 03:52 PM

I loved the first 2 Predator-only movies, as well as both AVP flicks too. So I'm interested in seeing what Rodriguez has in store for this new reboot. I'm a fan of the creature itself, so I'll be there regardless of anything.

_____V_____ 06-05-2009 04:45 AM

Robert Rodriguez wants Arnold Schwarzenegger back for the new Predators film.

The director has apparently asked the governor to reprise his role as Major "Dutch" Schaefer for his sci-fi sequel.

"They've written a role for him", a source has disclosed.

In a move that bucks recent industry trends, the movie will also be a conventional sequel as has been disclosed.

"Rodriguez is as against the idea of a straight-up remake as much as anyone - which is why they're considering this as an official sequel to John McTiernan's film. Like Terminator, they know Schwarzenegger's a vital ingredient of the franchise. Ideally, Arnold will see it that way too. Ball is in his court now".

ferretchucker 06-05-2009 01:12 PM

He's got a lot to do nowadays. And I mean...maybe a smallish role. Maybe he got obsessed with the threat of the Predators or something. But not as a main hero.

_____V_____ 06-09-2009 07:18 AM

Late last week the news hit the web that Robert Rodriguez had ''reached out to Arnold Schwarzenegger'' in recent days to cameo as Dutch in Predators - 20th Century Fox and Troublemaker Studios' Predator remake - and that it had been a one way conversation.

This afternoon Rodriguez e-mailed AICN to deny the earlier confirmed story.

Robert Rodriguez writes in to Aint it Cool News:

"Online news is amazing, much more exciting than real life!
There are so many sites saying that I'm actively pursuing Arnold!
Feels like all i have to do is sit here, and let the websites do the work!

Actually, what probably happened is someone conjured that up because of my 1994 draft, that had Dutch as a main character. And then it probably just built from there.

But no, we're still writing a new script, and although I know Arnold personally and he's the coolest person on the planet, I have not contacted him about this at all at this time.

As promised, I'll keep you posted on such developments since Predator is such a fan favorite.

But then again, he could very well have told someone he'd be into it. Who knows?

Personally, I haven't heard anything. But it's still early in the day.

-R
"

While this comes straight from the horses mouth, writers, directors and producers have been known to lie to no end to keep a secret (Rob Zombie anyone?). While he denies any truth to the rumor NOW, it doesn't mean he isn't planning on it in the future.

_____V_____ 06-12-2009 08:17 AM

Neil Marshall, British helmer of Dog Soldiers, The Descent and Doomsday, is apparently in talks to direct a film that doesn't begin with 'D'.

And if the rumours are right, that film could be Predators.

According to a story on BloodyDisgusting.com, Marshall is apparently in negotiations to direct the film, from a script by Robert Rodriguez.

There's still no word as to whether Predators will be a sequel, a prequel, or a reboot, but being that Marshall knows a thing or two about horror, expect lots of gore.

At present there's no word from 20th Century Fox as to whether there is any truth to the rumour.

_____V_____ 06-24-2009 06:57 AM

Nimrod Antal has joined the list of candidates hoping to direct Predators, it emerged today.

A fortnight back, AICN reported that Descent helmer Neil Marshall was on a seven name shortlist for the gig. Now Latino Review is claming Antal is also not only on said list, but topping it.

Nimrod who?

He directed thriller Vacancy (with Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson) and the upcoming actioner Armoured. His passport into Hollywood was the Hungarian comedy-drama language Kontroll – which was well received on the film festival circuit.

Producer Robert Rodriguez, who is masterminding the franchise reboot, hasn't confirmed the news yet.

_____V_____ 07-04-2009 04:14 AM

Fox has tapped Nimrod Antal ("Vacancy") to direct "Predators" for producer Robert Rodriguez through his Troublemaker Studios.

The project's scheduled for a July 7, 2010, release.

It represents the fifth iteration of the franchise, which dates back to Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Predator" in 1987, followed by "Predator 2" in 1990, "Alien Vs. Predator" in 2004 and "Alien Vs. Predator: Requiem" in 2007.

Alex Litvak and Michael Finch are scripting "Predators."

Fox announced in April that Rodriguez had come on board to re-boot the "Predator" franchise along with co-directing "Machete" with Ethan Maniquis.

Antal co-wrote and directed the 2004 Hungarian drama "Kontroll," set in the Budapest subway system and shown at Cannes. He also helmed heist drama "Armored" for Screen Gems, set for release later this year.

It seems Antal was chosen ahead of the likes of Neil Marshall because of his sterling work on Kontroll and the forthcoming Armoured, and also because of his charismatic personality.

Rodriguez said: "I found him to be an outstanding presence, a great communicator full of ideas... He reminded me of Quentin [Tarantino] with how he was able to work with a group of very strong, singular actor talents and make it look effortless."

He also tells us to expect Predators to be as character-driven as the original, and to revolve around "a very intense group of people stranded on a Predator planet discovering unspeakable horrors (that are not always from outside their group)."

Predators will begin filming at Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios in Austin this autumn.



Excited? I sure am!

Zero 07-04-2009 06:58 AM

i think they should have gone with marshall

_____V_____ 07-04-2009 08:44 AM

I think Antal will do nicely.
I liked some of his claustrophobic camerawork in Vacancy. If he manages to create even half of the stuff Stephen Hopkins did for Predator 2, I ll be a very happy kid. :cool:

ferretchucker 07-05-2009 05:41 AM

As much as I was disappointed with Vacancy as a film, I'm confident Antal won't mess this up. I think it sounds good.

_____V_____ 08-14-2009 08:51 PM

Several months ago, it was reported that Vacancy director Nimrod Antal had been selected by producer Robert Rodriguez to helm Predators, a reboot of the rapidly waning franchise that most recently had the inter-galactic hunters battling with the streamlined and slimy Aliens.

Word today from Production Weekly's Twitter account pegs down a date for the start of production, announcing:

"Nimrod Antal is scheduled to being filming on Fox's reboot of Predators on Sept 28th at Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios in Austin."

While no formal story announcement has been made, Rodriguez has stated that the film will be as character-driven as the orininal and will revolve around "a very intense group of people stranded on a Predator planet discovering unspeakable horrors (that are not always from outside their group)."

Of Antal, Rodriguez has said: "I found him to be an outstanding presence, a great communicator full of ideas... He reminded me of Quentin [Tarantino] with how he was able to work with a group of very strong, singular actor talents and make it look effortless."

In related news, Shock Till You Drop reports that Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger's KNB FX will be handling the Predator effects for the new film. Nicotero worked on the 1987 Predator film, and also collaborated with Rodriguez on From Dusk Till Dawn and Sin City.

_____V_____ 08-15-2009 06:43 AM

Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios is working fast as they plan on shooting Predators, their reboot of Predator on September 28th in Austin, Texas, where they are currently lensing Machete.

Being helmed by Nimrod Antal (Vacancy), they are currently seeking a "Black", "Asian", "Russian" and "Latino" marine "to fill those boots".

According to Rodriguez, "We got to have some flavor in this "prequel"".

In this version, a group of humans will find themselves stranded on a planet home to Predators and must survive the horrors they encounter.

James Cameron pulled a similar move with his advancement of the "Alien" franchise in "Aliens."

_____V_____ 09-24-2009 10:40 AM

The words "reboot" or "reimagining," especially in the case of classic, much-beloved franchises, can often send fans in a panicked spiral of wondering just how their favorite characters might be changed or altered. Certainly, this was the case with Robert Rodriguez and his currently-in-production reboot, Predators.

Well, if you were concerned that the look of the iconic extraterrestrial hunter would be significantly changed, you can breathe easy. MovieHole sat down with KNB's Howard Berger, head of the shop in charge of the film's FX, to discuss the look of the film thus far.

"We wanted to have the Predator look as it did in the original film. We went back and looked at the original. I actually worked in the shop with Stan Winston on the first film. It was great to be able to go back to the series having not been involved in any of the sequels, and it was also great to be able to make sure we built them as Stan Winston did," said Berger. "They look really fantastic. There's a whole bunch of cool [Predator's] in the film, and everyone's going to be very happy that we've been very faithful to the Stan Winston designs. It's out next year. It's shooting very soon.''


http://www.moviehole.net/200920845-e...r-on-predators

_____V_____ 09-28-2009 09:11 AM

Danny Trejo has been telling attendees of the HorrorFind Weekend that he's set to star in Nimrod Antal's Predator re-imagining, Predators, which is being produced by Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios for 20th Century Fox.

No word on what his role will be just yet.

In this version, a group of humans will find themselves stranded on a planet home to Predators and must survive the horrors they encounter.

James Cameron pulled a similar move with his advancement of the "Alien" franchise in his "Aliens."

Fox hopes to get this in theaters by July 9, 2010.

_____V_____ 09-28-2009 09:42 PM

The guys over at Latino Review have had the chance to look through the entire SCRIPT of Robert Rodriguez's Predators. Here's a video review of their thoughts on the script, dated July 12, 2009.



(BEWARE OF SPOILERS - DONT CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK)



"LatinoReview was able to take a peek at the draft dated July 12, 2009. Danny Trejo has just mentioned that he will be in the film and we can tell you right now that he will play the character "Cuchillo"."

http://www.latinoreview.com/news/exc...predators-8112

Posher778 09-28-2009 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sick_As_Fuck (Post 733583)
Doesn't sound like writer caledl AVP a "great franchise" to me.

Sounds like he called "Alien" and "Pedator" two great franchises that didn't work out when combined.

My biggest problem with both AVP movies was that they made the Alien(s) act like retards when Xenomorphs are clearly depicted as extremely intelligent creatures, arguably more intelligent than Predator.

_____V_____ 10-04-2009 10:33 AM

Walton Goggins, the intense star of the FX series "The Shield," has been cast alongside Danny Trejo in 20th Century Fox's Predators, their reboot of the Predator franchise that is said to be more of a sequel (that takes place on the Predator's home planet) than an actual remake, reports Comingsoon.

Nimrod Antal (Vacancy) is directing the film that Fox plans on having in theaters by July 9, 2010.

Robert Rodriguez's Troublemaker Studios is producing.

_____V_____ 10-06-2009 11:31 PM

Well nobody saw this coming.

The star of Nimrod Antal's Predators is not a Rock or a Vin or an undiscovered new Arnie.

It's the willowy Adrien Brody!

Brody has won the role of the main alien killer in the Robert Rodriguez produced reboot of "Predators." Variety reports Brody will play a heroic mercenary who takes on the alien hunters.

We have, of course, seen Brody hacking through the jungle before, as Jack Driscoll in Peter Jackson's King Kong. But he's still best known for dramatic roles in films like Polanski's The Pianist, or quirky indie fare like Hollywoodland and The Darjeeling Ltd.

He's clearly looking to add some more mainstream strings to his bow however, since Brody and his agents apparently lobbied hard to get the role of "a heroic mercenary who battles to keep his team alive when its members are hunted by the aliens".

Perhaps Brody sees a steady check in what Fox hopes is a new franchise?
Maybe he's been a fan of the original series or just wanted to work with Rodriguez and director Nimrod Antal?
It's unclear at this point.

That team also includes Danny Trejo, Alice Braga (I Am Legend), Walton Goggins (Detective Vendrell from The Shield), Ultimate Fighter Oleg Taktarov, and Mahershalalhashbaz Ali, who was Tizzy in Benjamin Button.

Brody has also signed up for sequels.

He isn't the first surprise leading man of the Predator franchise: we probably wouldn't have predicted Danny Glover back in 1990 either.

Unconventional action heroes have become almost a staple of the last decade with Tobey Maguire, Johnny Depp and Robert Downey, Jr. all making the jump.

Can Brody duplicate their success?

Moviegoers will be able to decide for themselves when 20th Century Fox opens "Predators" nationwide on July, 9, 2010.

Shooting will take place in Hawaii and Texas, and starts shortly.

_____V_____ 10-07-2009 12:34 AM

It has now been confirmed that Derek Mears - who played Jason Voorhees in the 'Friday the 13th' reboot - will also be taking on a role in Robert Rodriguez's much-beloved "Predators".

Rival trade The Hollywood Reporter adds that Topher Grace is also negotiating to join the project. He'd play an expected "accountant-type" who deep down is a serial killer.

Braga is the tough female killer. Ali is a man not afraid to die, Goggins is the loose canon of the group and Taktarov is a former Russian special ops agent.

Trejo, already cast, is Cuchillo, a hardened warrior with twin uzis strapped to his back.

They are all joined by Adrien Brody, the leader of the group, as announced earlier.

episode 666 10-23-2009 03:01 AM

can't wait

kcirtap36 10-26-2009 01:34 PM

anyone else thin kthis seems a little rushed,from nothing to shooting in a matter of 3 months??

i hope they dont balls this up.


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