Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:43PM2 comments ›
Mon Dec 22, 2008 — by Robert Greenberger
Judge Dredd Returning to the Big Screen
2000 AD and DNA Films say Shooting Begins in 2009
Judge Dredd, England’s long-running weekly comic feature, is returning to the screen. At 2000 AD’s website, they had the following short announcement:
“Rebellion and 2000 AD are proud to announce that Judge Dredd is coming to a cinema near you soon!
“Together with DNA Films, the movie production company behind such great sci-fi movies such as Sunshine and 28 Weeks Later, Judge Dredd will go into production in 2009.
“Jason Kingsley, CEO and Creative Director said, ‘We can’t give away too many details at this point, but we’re looking forward to working with DNA Films to bring Judge Dredd back to the big screen’.”
The British-based DNA Films was founded by Duncan Kenworthy and Andrew Macdonald (The Beach). The company has a production partnership with Fox Searchlight Pictures, which owns 50% of DNA Films in addition to backing from the UK Film Council.
Last seen in the ill-timed 1995 release, the Sylvester Stallone movie tanked both commercially and critically. The problem was that the inventive visual world of Mega City One, first seen in 1979, was partially co-opted for the look of Blade Runner and its knockoffs. By the time this original made it to the screen, it looked redundant rather than trendsetting. That the story and performances were lackluster didn’t help either.
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Comments (2)
Lou Hoffman (10:51 PM on Mon Dec 22, 2008)
I know that it was pretty cheesy, but I actually liked the the first one...
Don't hit me.
Anonymous (3:25 AM on Mon Jan 5, 2009)
agreed