Showing posts with label sequel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sequel. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Hollywood Reporter reports 'Pooh' writer tapped for Wanted 2

If anyone could bend a flying bullet, it's Pooh.

Evan Spiliotopoulos, co-writer of "Pooh's Heffalump Movie" and its DVD Halloween spinoff, has been hired to write Universal's action sequel "Wanted 2," based on a story by Chris Morgan. Like the original 2008 film, the in-development sequel is based on the comic series created by Mark Millar and J.G. Jones.

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Chris Morgan Writing Screenplay For Wanted 2

When “Wanted” screenwriter Chris Morgan first helped bring to life the ultra-violent story about a world where supervillains had kicked out the good guys, he had some pretty impressive source material in Mark Millar and J.G. Jones’ critically praised graphic novel. While there won’t be the same ready-made reference for “Wanted 2,” the writer told MTV that shouldn’t be cause for concern among fans. And he should know, since he’s the one writing it.

“Yes, I will be writing it,” confirmed Morgan. “I’m actually leaving this conversation with you to go to a meeting with the director, Timur [Bekmambetov], and we’re talking about the story.”

According to Morgan, Universal Pictures is in the final stages of negotiating a deal with Millar for a sequel to the June 2008 film, which was a box-office success despite diverging significantly from the story in the graphic novel. Millar hasn’t given any indication that he’ll be penning a print follow-up to “Wanted,” but as with other projects adapted from his work, the comic book writer is expected to take an active role in shaping the over-arching story. READ MORE.



Wednesday, July 16, 2008

ICV2 reports on Wanted sequel

In an article about Universal giving producer Marc Platt a five-year extension, Variety has confirmed that Platt has begun work on a sequel to Wanted with director Timur Bekmambetov and writers Michael Brandt and Derek Haas. Brandt and Haas are also working with Bekmambetov on an adaptation of Christian Gossett’s science fiction graphic novel The Red Star for Universal (see “The Red Star Optioned”). READ MORE.




Saturday, June 21, 2008

Terence Stamp Making Plans For ‘Wanted’ Sequel

These days, life is good for Terence Stamp. He gets to play the villain in “Get Smart,” everywhere he goes people want to kneel before Zod, and when I caught up with him recently, he was kicking back in a pair of pink Crocs. READ MORE.