Norrington’s Update On THE CROW Reboot. Script Is Completed

Posted by Rama On February - 19 - 2010

The-Crow

When info hit the web last month about Blade director Stephen Norrington helming THE LOST PATROL which has been described as “a supernatural action thriller set against the backdrop of World War II”. The question that ran through everybody’s mind was ’so is he going to make that CROW reboot or not?!’. Norrington gave some update, via Shocktilyoudrop and confirmed that he’s still on board to direct THE CROW reboot… Read the rest of this entry »

THE CROW Relaunch Is Now Looking For The New Draven

Posted by Rama On November - 24 - 2009

The-Crow

Last thing we heard about THE CROW reboot is that Director Stephen Norrington’s current draft of THE CROW reboot has been “very well received” by Relativity Media and that the project is moving forward and attention will now turn to casting the film and the movie is expected to open in 2011.  Stephen Norrington (Blade) intends to re-invent THE CROW, this new take will still be loyal to the graphic novel by James O Barr so unlike Alex Proyas‘ dark, gloomy, gothic adaptation back in 1994 starring the late Brandon Lee who tragically lost his life during production, Norrington’s version will be more realistic, hard-edged and mysterious, almost documentary-style. io9 had a brief chat with producer Ryan Kavanaugh (Zombieland, Death Race) who revealed that the script is indeed finish, he’s comparing it to Batman Begins and they are looking for actors and whoever they’ll chose will be a familiar name… Read the rest of this entry »

THE CROW Reboot Moves Forward

Posted by Rama On October - 21 - 2009

The Crow

Wow, it’s been a while since we last heard about the intention of resurrecting THE CROW. I just thought everybody has completely forgotten about it and that we’ve moved on to other projects. If you remember, Director Stephen Norrington (Blade) intends to re-invent THE CROW, this new take will still be loyal to the graphic novel by James O Barr so unlike Alex Proyas‘ dark, gloomy, gothic adaptation back in 1994 starring the late Brandon Lee who tragically lost his life during production, Norrington’s version will be more realistic, hard-edged and mysterious, almost documentary-style. And there’s been a development… Read the rest of this entry »

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