ATLANTIS RISING into a movie franchise. It is a provocative sf epic which brings up the question: whose planet is this?, since the story of the comic book is set against an undersea civilization that began over 10,000 years ago, and whose presence is unknown to the surface population. The action starts when after some seismic activities deep under water the U.S. military is dispatched to investigate the cause of the disturbances in the deepest part of the ocean only to reveal that there is an underground civilization down there which is ready to engage us in war. The film was previously set at Dreamworks with Len Wiseman directing and Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman producing, but the
rights then went back to Platinum Studios who is now ready to launch the production process on this big underwater adventure. Click to read HOLLYWOOD SPY's old post on the film from years ago.The film is scheduled for 2014.
AVATAR AND NEMO
This will not be the only underwater movie in the future, since you remember that back in 2010 James Cameron said AVATAR II will explore the Pandora oceans ("I'm going to be focusing on the ocean on Pandora, which will be equally rich and diverse and crazy and imaginative, but it just won't be a rain forest" ), but whether or not thatis still true, the sequel has been pushed to 2016 since Cameron wants to use a totally new special effects technology for the sequel and needs time to develop it. Another underwater project waiting to be shot is a new movie adaptation of 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA, which will be brutalized in his usual manner by David Fincher for Disney
(the first choice for the helmer was McG). Based on Jules Verne's classic epic the new version will follow a group of men led by Captain Nemo, who battle a scientific genius and his giant submarine with David Fincher's take on the material being surprisingly less dark and more in lines with STAR WARS.
EMPIRES OF THE DEEP
And we must not forget the $100 million worth Chinese production which has been in the work for years now but hasn't been released yetEMPIRES OF THE DEEP in which the plot is set in a mythical world, telling the tale of an unlikely love story between a mermaid and a young human who journeys through a mythical underwater mermaid kingdom, where he is trying to rescue his father, while encountering some of the most ferocious creatures the sea kingdom has to offer. This fantasy adventure is co-directed by Michael French and Jonathan Lawrence, and has stunning Olga Kurylenko as the
Queen of the Mermaid Empire alongside male lead Steve Polites and Liang Yanfei. Anthony Arendt, virtual camera operator in "Avatar" is also aboard the film.
LITTLE MERMAID
I also forgot to mention above that Sony is planning to make a darker version of the famous underwater tale by Hans Christian Andersen. According to "MovieWeb" it will basically be a film adaptation of Carolyn Turgeon's book MERMAID: A TWIST ON THE CLASSIC TALE, which focuses on a princess who seeks out to marry the prince of her rival kingdom, to try and save her own ravaged kingdom. However, the princess discovers that a beautiful mermaid has also fallen for the prince, risking her life to be with him. The film will be produced by Tobey Maguire.
Avatar 2 inspired by Sanctum? Dear God, that movie was terrible
ReplyDeleteah, I remember that one!
DeleteAtlantis Rising sounds like a good one to wait for....
ReplyDeleteIt sure does, Lurk!
DeleteSpeaking of Fincher, i just saw the Girl with the Dragon tattoo. I liked it, but it didn't quite top the original for me. With that said, I may look out for 20,000 leagues now that i know he's directing
ReplyDeleteyep, I heard it underperformed at the box office too.
DeleteATLANTIS RISING does sound interesting. I look forward to seeing the trailer for it in the future. :)
ReplyDeleteyep, when it happens it will be here ;)
DeleteI look forward to know more about Atlantic Rising and The Deep.
ReplyDeleteI will wait for AVATAR trailer....if I can guess the story just by seeing the trailer, like the 1st avatar, then I will probably not going to see it. A great special effect without a great story is meaningless for me now
You mean you haven't seen AVATAR at all? :)
DeleteInteresting Sci-fi stuff. I know when I finally watched Avatar, it wasn't too bad. So maybe I'll like the sequel.
ReplyDeleteI think he is trying to build up the hype around it, like they did with THE HOBBIT :)
DeleteAtlantis rising interests me - the mermaid one? Well I'll pass judgement once I've seen the trailer. Too much dress-ups can be a bad thing and it looks a little off to me...
ReplyDeleteAnd it seems their costumes will be totally over the top since it is a Chinese production :)The sets are lovely, however, looking like ancient Rome.
Deletecant wait for the avatar II
ReplyDeleteit will be a very long wait :)
DeleteI think I am the only person on the internet that didn't like Avatar.. But whatevers :P
ReplyDeleteyou're not, Bragon, I didn't like it either and I know other people like us :))
DeleteEMPIRES OF THE DEEP looks actually interesting. Imma watch it.
ReplyDeleteif it appears, if it appears ;)
DeleteAtlantis Rising does sound like one that will actually be good, if it comes off and is done right. Avatar 2, whoopdi do. The first was okay but nothing deserving of the hype.
ReplyDeleteand if they don't give the role to Milla Jovovich or Megan Fox :))) The second one actually had her paws on the lead one.
DeleteThese all sounds great, but the Atlantis one really sounds amazing! I love the stories of this mythical land. I love all the water elements over here ;D
ReplyDeleteyes, me is very blue, watery and icy today :))) I'm expecting Tilda Swinton to pop out from somewhere as the White Witch from Narnia :))
DeleteEMpires of the Deep has some pretty nifty costumes - looks like it'll be a fin watch. <--- I meant 'fun watch'. Pun wasn't intended, it was a genuine typo. I just thought it was appropriate so it's staying.
ReplyDeleteit should be fun since it seems fairy taleish, and we love that. And the two lead stars are very cute together
DeleteOut of the three Empires of the Deep gets my vote. Avatar 1 was overrated in my opinion and Atlantis Rising, it's just too soon to tell.
ReplyDeleteoverrated it was, Anne! I have deep respect for the technical aspect of AVATAR, but the story was plain bad and mediocre, and so was the acting in it.
DeleteHope you are better today, darling!
I have huge hopes for Empires of the Deep but I remember seeing those pics like a year ago! I hope it comes out eventually... An underwater world has such great potential! Imagine Little Mermaid meets Lord of the Rings??? Sounds pretty awesome to me;)
ReplyDeleteI personally posted those pics a year ago or more, and wrote about the film three years ago or more when Monica Bellucci was the lead star. When you Google the images for the film you will find my posts at the top of the search :)
DeleteOh, hell, I forgot to mention in the article today that there are three little mermaid films in plan too! :(
In related news all these movies are gonna use the same water while filming... you know to save money? Man that's gonna get funky!
ReplyDeleteimagine bathing in the same water as Olga Kyrulenko and Sam Worthington....
DeleteAvatar 2 will have some amazing graphics cant wait for that one
ReplyDeleteit will be a very long wait :)
DeleteI have an odd frightening obsession with water. So this all makes me excited. woot. lol How have you been?
ReplyDeletewoot indeed :) Busy as usually, hope you are nice and fine this January, Kelley :)
DeleteI'm not surprised James Cameron is taking so long with Avatar 2...it took him over a decade to do the first film. But I wish he wouldn't put so much emphasis on technology...it isn't the pretty pictures I remember from Avatar..it was the thoroughly engaging story.
ReplyDeleteit's the opposite with me, Dan, I remember only the effects from AVATAR, although I'm the one to fall for the story. I think he is competing with himself, his ego needs better technology not us :)
DeleteGreat collections of upcoming underwater films, Dezzy! ATLANTIS RISING sounds like it has lots of potential, I'm curious how well that'd look on screen.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious too, Flixy, we haven't seen and underwater film since forever ;)
DeleteI love ocean movies! All of these sound interesting but Avatar 2. No more Pandora. LOL
ReplyDeleteyep, it's like opening a Pandora's box ;)
DeleteExactly! ;))
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