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30/9/2013, 22:11
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Dopo Malefica ecco Crudelia
info qui http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-visi...-cruella-639169 Disney Preps Live-Action Cruella de Vil Film (Exclusive) UPDATED: The writer for the studio's live-action "Cinderella" has been hired to pen the script for what is being titled "Cruella." After making a movie centered on Maleficent, the villainess from Sleeping Beauty, Disney is setting its sights on another bad lady: Cruella de Vil. Aline Brosh McKenna has been hired to pen Cruella, which will bring the dog-fur-loving fashionista from 101 Dalmatians into a live-action feature to be produced by Andrew Gunn, who produced Sky High and Bedtime Stories for the studio. McKenna will also produce. De Vil first appeared in Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians but became a Disney icon with the 1961 animated movie. And it's not the character's first incarnation in a live-action feature. Glenn Close memorably played the character in 1996's 101 Dalmatians and the 2000 sequel, 102 Dalmatians. In fact, Close is in involved with Cruella, acting as an executive producer. Sadly, the studio is keeping its latest take on the character locked in the dog pound. Cruella would be Disney's latest live-action take on one of its classic animated films. In addition to Alice and Maleficent, Disney is making Cinderella, which just began principal photography with Kenneth Branagh in the director's chair. McKenna already worked for Disney by penning the Cinderella script. The screenwriter, who may be best-known for adapting The Devil Wears Prada, also worked on Annie, which is now casting. She is repped by CAA. Messaggio modificato da Daydreamer il 23/3/2021, 20:10 |
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28/4/2016, 22:51
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Confermata ufficialmente la lavorazione del film. Sarà Emma Stone a interpretare la protagonista e Kelly Marcel firma la sceneggiatura.
Dal sito Europe Newsweek: Another big release is Cruella, based on the 101 Dalmations villain. Emma Stone is set to star with Saving Mr. Banks scribe Kelly Marcel writing the script. Dal sito Forbes.com: Cruella will presumably be a variation on 101 Dalamations just as Maleficent was a variation on Sleepy Beauty. Or maybe it’s a straight prequel or sequel, but that’s speculation for now. Dal sito Hollywood Reporter: Disney Stakes Out Release Dates for 'Jungle Book 2,' 'Maleficent 2' and More The studio claims five more slots for its upcoming live-action fairy tales, which also include 'Cruella,' 'A Wrinkle in Time,' 'Jungle Cruise' and 'Dumbo,' among other titles. Disney has staked out a number of primetime release dates for its upcoming live-action fairy tales, even if the studio has yet to say which movie will open when. The crop of films includes The Jungle Book 2. The bold move comes in the wake of the success of Jon Favreau's The Jungle Book — and the dismal debut of Universal's live-action fairy tale prequel, The Huntsman: Winter's War. Over the weekend, The Jungle Book crushed The Huntsman, grossing $61.5 million in its second weekend compared to $19.4 million for Universal's film. All told, The Jungle Book has already earned $533 million at the global box office, cementing Disney's prowess in spinning classic animated titles into live-action tentpoles. The dates claimed by Disney are July 28, 2017 (instead of Dec. 22, 2017); April 6, 2018; Aug. 3, 2018; Dec. 25, 2018; and Dec. 20, 2019. That's in addition to two dates the studio has already claimed for untitled live-action fairy tales — Nov. 2, 2018, and Nov. 8, 2019 — meaning there will be four such films in 2018 alone. Studio insiders say one of the release dates announced Monday will go to The Jungle Book 2, which is already in the works, even as Warner Bros. preps its own Jungle Book for Oct. 19, 2018. Disney won't comment, but it's possible Favreau's sequel could be ready in time for the August or November 2018 slot, putting it in the direct path of the rival Jungle Book, directed by Andy Serkis. Other Disney titles that will fill the slots include Cruella, starring Emma Stone; A Wrinkle in Time, directed by Ava DuVernay; Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne Johnson; director Tim Burton's Dumbo; a Mary Poppins sequel from helmer Rob Marshall that is set to star Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda; Maleficent 2 with Angelina Jolie; and a Tinker Bell film starring Reese Witherspoon. Director Lasse Hallstrom's The Nutcracker and the Four Realms is another priority. The Jungle Book, Jungle Cruise and Mary Poppins aren't fairy tales, but fall in the same realm as the other films in terms of Disney's ambitious blueprint to reimagine classic stories. |
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