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Kann es sein, das wir hierzu noch keinen Thread haben? Egal, dann zumindest jetzt. Alex Proyas (The Crow, I, Robot) verfilmt John Milton´s Gedicht, "Das verlorene Paradies" für Legendary Picture als epischen Effektfilm. Bradley Cooper (Hangover, Ohne Limit) ist schon ne Weile als Lucifer an Bord. Der Dreh ist für Januar 2012 in Sydney angesetzt. Filmstart soll dann irgendwann 2013 in 3D sein. Das erste Concept Art könnt ihr oben sehen.
Proyas:
Its not just armies battling in an epic war. This is an adventure about the origins of good and evil after Lucifers rebellion gets him cast out of Heaven and leads to a struggle with his brother archangel over the soul of mankind, starting with Adam and Eve. That is the scope of the narrative here, and weve tried to say as faithful as possible to Miltons text, particularly its focus on Lucifers evolution and the birth of evil. Its a family saga, about a group of brothers, two in particular, who are on divergent paths, and Lucifers feelings of betrayal by his father and family that forge his descent into evil.
Ive sometimes thought that only an insane person would want to make this movie, because its visually audacious and has to live up to a classic poem that is so beloved. I dont think the visuals could have been done justice until now, which is the great fun of being a film director in this modern age of visual effects. Despite all those possibilities, the characters are whats most important. [Walker's] deal isnt closed yet, but I think theres a wonderful duality about Bens persona, this combination of great strength and perfect innocence that works so well for Michael. And Bradley is the most charming guy youll ever meet, with this extraordinary charisma. Lucifer was the brightest and smartest of the archangels, and even as he descended into evil and evolved into Satan, hes not just some black-and-white villain. Bradley brings extraordinary depth to that journey.
q.:collider.com
Die wirkliche News ist, das jetzt Benjamin Walker (Lincoln in "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter") für die Rolle des Erzengels Michael verhandelt, sowie das Proyas laut eigener Aussage plant, drei große Schlachten im Film zu haben. Eine im Himmel, eine andere in die Hölle, und eine Dritte in Eden.
Klingt das vielversprechend?
Kann es sein, das wir hierzu noch keinen Thread haben? Egal, dann zumindest jetzt. Alex Proyas (The Crow, I, Robot) verfilmt John Milton´s Gedicht, "Das verlorene Paradies" für Legendary Picture als epischen Effektfilm. Bradley Cooper (Hangover, Ohne Limit) ist schon ne Weile als Lucifer an Bord. Der Dreh ist für Januar 2012 in Sydney angesetzt. Filmstart soll dann irgendwann 2013 in 3D sein. Das erste Concept Art könnt ihr oben sehen.
Proyas:
Its not just armies battling in an epic war. This is an adventure about the origins of good and evil after Lucifers rebellion gets him cast out of Heaven and leads to a struggle with his brother archangel over the soul of mankind, starting with Adam and Eve. That is the scope of the narrative here, and weve tried to say as faithful as possible to Miltons text, particularly its focus on Lucifers evolution and the birth of evil. Its a family saga, about a group of brothers, two in particular, who are on divergent paths, and Lucifers feelings of betrayal by his father and family that forge his descent into evil.
Ive sometimes thought that only an insane person would want to make this movie, because its visually audacious and has to live up to a classic poem that is so beloved. I dont think the visuals could have been done justice until now, which is the great fun of being a film director in this modern age of visual effects. Despite all those possibilities, the characters are whats most important. [Walker's] deal isnt closed yet, but I think theres a wonderful duality about Bens persona, this combination of great strength and perfect innocence that works so well for Michael. And Bradley is the most charming guy youll ever meet, with this extraordinary charisma. Lucifer was the brightest and smartest of the archangels, and even as he descended into evil and evolved into Satan, hes not just some black-and-white villain. Bradley brings extraordinary depth to that journey.
q.:collider.com
Die wirkliche News ist, das jetzt Benjamin Walker (Lincoln in "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter") für die Rolle des Erzengels Michael verhandelt, sowie das Proyas laut eigener Aussage plant, drei große Schlachten im Film zu haben. Eine im Himmel, eine andere in die Hölle, und eine Dritte in Eden.
Klingt das vielversprechend?