
Before Kubrick: While Stephen King continues to grind upon Doctor Sleep, his programmed sequel to The Shining, Warner Bros. is “exploring a possibility” of a prequel to Stanley Kubrick’s 1980 movie version. The college of music has asked Laeta Kalogridis (Shutter Island) as well as her producing partners to conjure up up ideas for what happens prior to Jack Nicholson’s impression as well as his family arrive during a condemned towering review for a winter; no word nonetheless upon how distant behind they wish to puncture in to a past. [Los Angeles Times]
Shaking Things Up: Recently we updated you upon Lost bard Carlton Cuse being hired for San Andreas 3D, an trembler flick, as well as right away comes word that Universal Pictures is relocating brazen with their healthy mess flick, patrician Earthquake. They too, have hired a writer: a Academy Award-winning Dustin Lance Black (Milk). J.J. Abrams is a single of a producers; a movie is, reportedly, not a remake of a 1974 movie (released by Universal) with a same title, that starred Charlton Heston as well as an all-star cast, as well as broken Los Angeles in seat-rumbling Sensurround. [Deadline]
Swapping Dates: Two highly-anticipated drive-in theatre — Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master as well as Andrew Dominik’s Killing Them Softly — have been swapping recover dates, with Anderson’s religious-themed play (possibly desirous by Scientology, yet that’s denied by Anderson) relocating to Sep fourteen as well as Dominik’s hitman crack with Brad Pitt changeable behind to Oct 19. Both drive-in theatre have been still approaching to be probable Academy Award contenders. [Variety around Coming Soon]
From Above: We knew that James Bond (Daniel Craig) would be concerned in the opening ceremony of a 2012 London Olympics, though viewers perceived an additional provide with a entrance of a initial TV mark for Skyfall, that packs a lot in to only thirty seconds; we can watch it below. Skyfall is due out upon Nov 9. [Collider]

