Spike Lee's Oldboy has received a prequel comic.
Jason Badower and Rich Silverman's The Devil's Eyes storyline centres around the private hotel where people can pay to have their enemies incarcerated and tortured.
Posted by IGN, the story stars new recruit Chaney, who will be played by Samuel L Jackson in the movie remake.
The film stars Josh Brolin as a man who is imprisoned for 20 years for reasons he does not understand.
Elizabeth Olsen and Sharlto Copley also feature in the movie.
Lee's film is based on Park Chan-wook's 2003 Korean film, which was itself adapted from a Japanese manga.
The second and final instalments of the comic will arrive on the following two Tuesdays (November 19 and 26).
Oldboy will be released in Us cinemas on November 27 and in the UK on December 6. Watch a red band trailer for the movie below:...
Jason Badower and Rich Silverman's The Devil's Eyes storyline centres around the private hotel where people can pay to have their enemies incarcerated and tortured.
Posted by IGN, the story stars new recruit Chaney, who will be played by Samuel L Jackson in the movie remake.
The film stars Josh Brolin as a man who is imprisoned for 20 years for reasons he does not understand.
Elizabeth Olsen and Sharlto Copley also feature in the movie.
Lee's film is based on Park Chan-wook's 2003 Korean film, which was itself adapted from a Japanese manga.
The second and final instalments of the comic will arrive on the following two Tuesdays (November 19 and 26).
Oldboy will be released in Us cinemas on November 27 and in the UK on December 6. Watch a red band trailer for the movie below:...
- 11/18/2013
- Digital Spy
Syfy’s last few new scripted series have been terrific, so we are very happy about this news. Syfy is reportedly developing a pilot entitled Bob From Corporate, to be executive produced by Jaime Paglia, co-creator and showrunner of the beloved – and yes, we still get one more season – Eureka, James Middleton (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Rich Silverman, and director Matt Hastings (Eureka).
Variety broke the news, reporting that the pilot, written by Eric Rochford (Nicholas North), is about a secret organization, “Corporate,” which “solves dangerous mysteries caused by science and technology gone awry, topped by an enigmatic leader who operates with a strong moral code and ‘a very big gun.’
Sounds great! We’ll keep you posted.
Variety broke the news, reporting that the pilot, written by Eric Rochford (Nicholas North), is about a secret organization, “Corporate,” which “solves dangerous mysteries caused by science and technology gone awry, topped by an enigmatic leader who operates with a strong moral code and ‘a very big gun.’
Sounds great! We’ll keep you posted.
- 2/14/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Jaime Paglia is not giving himself too much of a break now that production of "Eureka" is over. In fact, he's sticking around at Syfy with a new project created by an alumnus from the American Film Institute. "Bob From Corporate" is a project from Eric Rochford centered around a secretive organization known as "Corporate" charged with solving cases that involve crazy science. It's led by what Variety calls a highly moral and enigmatic leader who carries a "very big gun." Rochford was a student at AFI when he met producer Rich Silverman, who was speaking to one of Rochford's classes. Silverman liked what he saw and Rochford, and not only became his manager, but helped him develop the pilot for "Bob From Corporate." They are joined by "Alphas" director Matt Hastings as well as "Terminator: ...
- 2/13/2012
- GeekNation.com
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