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Title: The Crow
Director: Rupert Sanders
Cast: Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs
Plot: A reboot of the 1994 cult classic The Crow.Director: Rupert Sanders
Cast: Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs
Plot: A reboot of the 1994 cult classic The Crow.Seems likes no...if gonna make it, cast this man : Luke Evans
The Wrap confirms that Luke Evans will NOT star in The Crow reboot. That's hardly a surprise after his comments earlier today, but the Dracula Untold actor did at least seem open to the idea of playing the character at some point in the distant future . Relativity won't be waiting for that though, as the remake of the cult classic is moving ahead without the busy Welsh actor.
Production hasn't been going well, with original director D. Javier Gutierrez departing to reboot The Ring franchise. It was then that Corin Hardy took over, but he's been busy finishing off working on The Hallow (which debuts at Sundance this week). This will give Hardy a chance to find his own leading man. Could he once again turn to Tom Hiddleston? The site mentions that he had an "impressive makeup test", but as he passed, it's hard to imagine they'll be able to convince him!
Seems likes no...
Yup... ain't gonna happen...The Crow reboot has hit another snag. THR is reporting that pre-production has completely stalled, with an entire production crew said to have left the project. The blame, this time, lies with the studio, Relativity Media, which filed for bankruptcy on Thursday.
I liked Vincent Perez in the sequel City of Angels, as well as Mia Kirshner!I don't think anyone can replace Brandon Lee at this movie, he was perfect for this part imho.
I did like the sequel but another one that tried to fill the shoes of the late great Brandon Lee, meh... he was good but still fell short of Brandon's charisma imho. Mia Kirshner was great though as well as Iggy Pop's character.Vincent Perez
I liked this one too. Me wanna 4K blu-ray.This thread is 12 years old, damn!
I liked Vincent Perez in the sequel City of Angels, as well as Mia Kirshner!
The movie is pretty stylish and atmospheric IMO.
news for you @Lenny Nero
The Crow Reboot Reportedly Wraps Production
Production on the long-in-development reboot of The Crow has wrapped, meaning that barring a [...]comicbook.com
"If true, this would be the first TV adaptation of James O'Barr's beloved comic book, following on the heels of four movies released between 1994 and 2005."
They're forgetting this 22-episode series:
I don't know what the original story is like, but after remaking the movie in the pilot, that series has been basically turned into 21 little standalone sequels, where he helps someone in each episode get avenged.I thought the same, but did this one have anything to do with James O'Barr's The Crow ? I've only seen couple of episodes and did not care for it ...
I don't know what the original story is like, but after remaking the movie in the pilot, that series has been basically turned into 21 little standalone sequels, where he helps someone in each episode get avenged.