Gort in Galway has the highest percentage of migrants in Ireland. This documentary simply lets people talk to camera – to wonderful effect
Irish film-maker Treasa O’Brien has created a valuable and empathic documentary essay project about history, memory and community; it is executive produced by The Act of Killing’s Josh Oppenheimer, whose influence is detectable in one verbatim-cinema-type “dream re-enactment” scene (although I must say that this is the one creative avenue that doesn’t really go anywhere).
Town of Strangers is set in the town of Gort in County Galway, perhaps best known for being the site of Coole House, the home of Lady Gregory and the Irish literary revival of Yeats, Synge, O’Casey and Shaw. None of that is mentioned, however: O’Brien focuses on its 21st-century distinction of having Ireland’s highest percentage of migrants. O’Brien auditions for people to come and be involved in her documentary,...
Irish film-maker Treasa O’Brien has created a valuable and empathic documentary essay project about history, memory and community; it is executive produced by The Act of Killing’s Josh Oppenheimer, whose influence is detectable in one verbatim-cinema-type “dream re-enactment” scene (although I must say that this is the one creative avenue that doesn’t really go anywhere).
Town of Strangers is set in the town of Gort in County Galway, perhaps best known for being the site of Coole House, the home of Lady Gregory and the Irish literary revival of Yeats, Synge, O’Casey and Shaw. None of that is mentioned, however: O’Brien focuses on its 21st-century distinction of having Ireland’s highest percentage of migrants. O’Brien auditions for people to come and be involved in her documentary,...
- 2/7/2023
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Program Description
Experience the exhilarating adventures of the legendary heroes in the most amazing picture quality available today when both Conan the Barbarian and The Legend of Hercules arrive separately on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray™ and Digital HD) on September 19 from Lionsgate. In Conan the Barbarian, Jason Momoa portrays the vengeful warrior on a quest to find and kill the evil warlord who murdered his father when he was a boy. Directed by Marcus Nispel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and written by Tehomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer and Sean Hood, the film also stars Stephen Lang, Rose McGowan, Rachel Nichols, and Ron Perlman. From director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) and written by Sean Hood and Daniel Giat, The Legend of Hercules, a Summit Entertainment release, tells the origin story of the mythical Greek hero, played by Kellan Lutz.
Both movies are available for the first time on 4K Ultra HD,...
Experience the exhilarating adventures of the legendary heroes in the most amazing picture quality available today when both Conan the Barbarian and The Legend of Hercules arrive separately on 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack (plus Blu-ray™ and Digital HD) on September 19 from Lionsgate. In Conan the Barbarian, Jason Momoa portrays the vengeful warrior on a quest to find and kill the evil warlord who murdered his father when he was a boy. Directed by Marcus Nispel (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) and written by Tehomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer and Sean Hood, the film also stars Stephen Lang, Rose McGowan, Rachel Nichols, and Ron Perlman. From director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2) and written by Sean Hood and Daniel Giat, The Legend of Hercules, a Summit Entertainment release, tells the origin story of the mythical Greek hero, played by Kellan Lutz.
Both movies are available for the first time on 4K Ultra HD,...
- 7/14/2017
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
Dedicated to the discovery of new works by emerging and dynamic filmmaking talent, this year’s New Directors/New Films festival will screen 29 features and nine short films. This year’s lineup boasts nine North American premieres, seven U.S. premieres, and two world premieres, with features and shorts from 32 countries across five continents.
The opening, centerpiece, and closing night selections showcase three exciting new voices in American independent cinema that all recently debuted at Sundance: Geremy Jasper’s “Patti Cake$” is the opening night pick, while Eliza Hittman’s “Beach Rats” is the centerpiece selection and Dustin Guy Defa will close the festival with “Person to Person.”
Read More: 2017 New Directors/New Films Announces Full Lineup, Including ‘Patti Cake$,’ ‘Beach Rats,’ ‘Menashe’ and More
Now in its forty-sixth year, Nd/Nf has played home early films from such heavy hitters as Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Chantal Akerman, Pedro Almodovar,...
The opening, centerpiece, and closing night selections showcase three exciting new voices in American independent cinema that all recently debuted at Sundance: Geremy Jasper’s “Patti Cake$” is the opening night pick, while Eliza Hittman’s “Beach Rats” is the centerpiece selection and Dustin Guy Defa will close the festival with “Person to Person.”
Read More: 2017 New Directors/New Films Announces Full Lineup, Including ‘Patti Cake$,’ ‘Beach Rats,’ ‘Menashe’ and More
Now in its forty-sixth year, Nd/Nf has played home early films from such heavy hitters as Steven Spielberg, Spike Lee, Chantal Akerman, Pedro Almodovar,...
- 3/14/2017
- by Chris O'Falt, Eric Kohn, Jude Dry and Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Yance Ford’s new documentary “Strong Island” walked away from last month’s Sundance Film Festival with a very appropriate recognition: a special jury prize for storytelling. The filmmaker used the documentary to work through the heart-wrenching crime that took his brother’s life nearly a quarter-decade ago, crafting an intensely personal and unique storytelling conceit along the way.
Read More: ‘Strong Island’ Review: Yance Ford’s Powerful and Personal Look at Race in America — Sundance Review
Twenty-four years ago, Ford’s brother William was shot and killed by a 19-year-old white mechanic over a dispute involving a car repair. The mechanic claimed self-defense against William, who was unarmed at the time, and the man was set free. The doc is not just an investigation into the shooting, but a searing and insightful look into the racism that influenced the story and the injustice of how William became a prime suspect in his own death.
Read More: ‘Strong Island’ Review: Yance Ford’s Powerful and Personal Look at Race in America — Sundance Review
Twenty-four years ago, Ford’s brother William was shot and killed by a 19-year-old white mechanic over a dispute involving a car repair. The mechanic claimed self-defense against William, who was unarmed at the time, and the man was set free. The doc is not just an investigation into the shooting, but a searing and insightful look into the racism that influenced the story and the injustice of how William became a prime suspect in his own death.
- 2/6/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
This year’s Sundance Film Festival is mere days from unspooling in snowy Park City, Utah and, with it comes a brand new year of indie filmmaking to get excited about. As ever, the annual festival is playing home to dozens of feature films, short offerings and technologically-influenced experiences, and while there’s plenty to anticipate seeing, we’ve waded through the lineup to pick out the ones we’re most looking forward to checking out.
From returning filmmakers like Alex Ross Perry and Gillian Robesepierre to a handful of long-gestating passion projects and at least one film about a ghost, we’ve got a little something for every stripe of film fan.
Read More: Sundance 2017: Check Out the Full Lineup, Including Competition Titles, Premieres and Shorts
Ahead, check out 20 titles we’re excited to finally check out at this year’s festival.
“Landline”
The trifecta behind previous Sundance...
From returning filmmakers like Alex Ross Perry and Gillian Robesepierre to a handful of long-gestating passion projects and at least one film about a ghost, we’ve got a little something for every stripe of film fan.
Read More: Sundance 2017: Check Out the Full Lineup, Including Competition Titles, Premieres and Shorts
Ahead, check out 20 titles we’re excited to finally check out at this year’s festival.
“Landline”
The trifecta behind previous Sundance...
- 1/11/2017
- by Chris O'Falt, Eric Kohn, Graham Winfrey, Jude Dry, Kate Erbland, Steve Greene and Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
Kate Plays Christine screens Sunday, Nov. 6 at 1:00pm at .Zack (3224 Locust Avenue). Kate Plays Christine Director Robert Greene will be in attendance. Ticket information can be found Here .
A gripping, nonfiction psychological thriller, Robert Greene’s Kate Plays Christine follows actress Kate Lyn Sheil (“House of Cards,” “The Girlfriend Experience,” “Listen Up Philip”) as she prepares for her next role: playing Christine Chubbuck, a Florida newscaster who committed suicide live on-air in 1974. As Kate investigates Chubbuck’s story (long rumored to be the inspiration for the classic Hollywood film “Network”), uncovering new clues and information, she becomes increasingly obsessed with her subject. Winner of a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Kate Plays Christine is a cinematic mystery that forces us to question everything we see and everything we’re led to believe. Greene — filmmaker-in-chief at the Murray Center for Documentary Journalism at the Missouri School of...
A gripping, nonfiction psychological thriller, Robert Greene’s Kate Plays Christine follows actress Kate Lyn Sheil (“House of Cards,” “The Girlfriend Experience,” “Listen Up Philip”) as she prepares for her next role: playing Christine Chubbuck, a Florida newscaster who committed suicide live on-air in 1974. As Kate investigates Chubbuck’s story (long rumored to be the inspiration for the classic Hollywood film “Network”), uncovering new clues and information, she becomes increasingly obsessed with her subject. Winner of a Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, Kate Plays Christine is a cinematic mystery that forces us to question everything we see and everything we’re led to believe. Greene — filmmaker-in-chief at the Murray Center for Documentary Journalism at the Missouri School of...
- 11/2/2016
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
All sorts of weird stuff starts happening as Theroux reiterates the sheer nastiness of the organisation in his provocative documentary
The Church of Scientology is a deeply strange organisation and, appropriately enough, Louis Theroux has made a strange film about it. It works as a companion piece to another documentary, the one that I think is the definitive takedown: Alex Gibney’s Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, from 2015. It’s an interesting, if flawed piece of work; Theroux’s opaque manner masks an uncertainty as to exactly what he wants to say, and he finally seems to turn on his own chief witness.
Theroux’s Scientology movie is undoubtedly a smart piece of what could be called improv-ocation. He shows up in La, advertising his intention to film a series of scripted and unscripted scenes recreating key moments from the life of the Scientologists’ sinister chief, David Miscavige.
The Church of Scientology is a deeply strange organisation and, appropriately enough, Louis Theroux has made a strange film about it. It works as a companion piece to another documentary, the one that I think is the definitive takedown: Alex Gibney’s Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, from 2015. It’s an interesting, if flawed piece of work; Theroux’s opaque manner masks an uncertainty as to exactly what he wants to say, and he finally seems to turn on his own chief witness.
Theroux’s Scientology movie is undoubtedly a smart piece of what could be called improv-ocation. He shows up in La, advertising his intention to film a series of scripted and unscripted scenes recreating key moments from the life of the Scientologists’ sinister chief, David Miscavige.
- 10/6/2016
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Despite essentially being stuck in development hell for years now, Sony Pictures is still moving ahead with a big-screen adaptation of Uncharted! Variety is reporting that Joe Carnahan has signed on to pen the latest draft of the script for the upcoming adaptation of the wildly popular Playstation-exclusive video game series. Carnahan is now the latest in a long line of writers to have worked on at least one iteration or another of the film's script, following Mark Boal (Zero Dark Thirty), who was the most recent person to complete a draft, David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook), Thomas Dean Donnelly (Sahara), Joshua Oppenheimer (Sahara), David Guggenheim (Safe House), and Cormac & Marianne Wibberley (National Treasure). Carnahan also revealed that he's "only on board to write the script" and not direct due to scheduling conflicts with his upcoming production Bad Boys 3, which would seemingly suggest that Sony plans on starting...
- 7/29/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
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The official disc announcement for Doctor Strange confirms the film's bonus features...
Doctor Strange DVD and Blu-Ray release date
We’ve got a date for the discs, that's now been confirmed. Amazon in the UK has started taking pre-orders for the film with a March 6th 2017 release date for the DVD and Blu-ray now listed. The official list of Blu-ray extra features reads thus:
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Featurettes:
• A Strange Transformation – Open your eye to a new dimension of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and see how the filmmakers brought one of comic books’ greatest characters to life.
• Strange Company – Find out what it’s like for the cast to work on a Marvel film, and how Director Scott Derrickson engineered one of the most ambitious,...
The official disc announcement for Doctor Strange confirms the film's bonus features...
Doctor Strange DVD and Blu-Ray release date
We’ve got a date for the discs, that's now been confirmed. Amazon in the UK has started taking pre-orders for the film with a March 6th 2017 release date for the DVD and Blu-ray now listed. The official list of Blu-ray extra features reads thus:
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Featurettes:
• A Strange Transformation – Open your eye to a new dimension of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and see how the filmmakers brought one of comic books’ greatest characters to life.
• Strange Company – Find out what it’s like for the cast to work on a Marvel film, and how Director Scott Derrickson engineered one of the most ambitious,...
- 4/28/2016
- Den of Geek
Filmmaker Scott Derrickson is re-teaming with his "Sinister" co-writer C. Robert Cargill on Marvel's upcoming "Doctor Strange" film.
The film has gone through several different writers over the years with early drafts by Thomas Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer and Jon Spaihts. Cargill took to social media today to announce that he's been working on the project for the past year.
So yeah. It's finally out in the wild. I've been working on this for the better part of the last year. pic.twitter.com/BTZDaItsbt
— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) December 14, 2015
Filming on "Doctor Strange" has been underway for quite a few weeks now with a Nepal location shoot already wrapped and current filming now taking place on sound stages in the U.K.
Cargill and Derrickson previously teamed on scripts for a new "The Outer Limits" film and a movie adaptation of the "Deus Ex" video game series.
In related news,...
The film has gone through several different writers over the years with early drafts by Thomas Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer and Jon Spaihts. Cargill took to social media today to announce that he's been working on the project for the past year.
So yeah. It's finally out in the wild. I've been working on this for the better part of the last year. pic.twitter.com/BTZDaItsbt
— C. Robert Cargill (@Massawyrm) December 14, 2015
Filming on "Doctor Strange" has been underway for quite a few weeks now with a Nepal location shoot already wrapped and current filming now taking place on sound stages in the U.K.
Cargill and Derrickson previously teamed on scripts for a new "The Outer Limits" film and a movie adaptation of the "Deus Ex" video game series.
In related news,...
- 12/14/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Doctor Strange has been shooting for a while now, but it only today was it revealed that the movie has landed a new writer. Sinister scribe C. Robert Cargill took to Twitter and Facebook earlier to confirm that he’s secretly been working on the screenplay for director Scott Derrickson (who he worked with on Sinister) and Marvel Studios for the past year.
“It’s not a secret anymore. For those of you who don’t know what I’ve been doing for the past year, I’ve been writing Doctor Strange for Marvel Studios,” said Cargill. “And I couldn’t be happier or prouder. Our cast and crew are amazing and I’m having the best time.”
It’s genuinely very surprising that this has been kept under wraps for so long, especially as this is the kind of story which quickly finds its way into the trades. Regardless,...
“It’s not a secret anymore. For those of you who don’t know what I’ve been doing for the past year, I’ve been writing Doctor Strange for Marvel Studios,” said Cargill. “And I couldn’t be happier or prouder. Our cast and crew are amazing and I’m having the best time.”
It’s genuinely very surprising that this has been kept under wraps for so long, especially as this is the kind of story which quickly finds its way into the trades. Regardless,...
- 12/14/2015
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Looks like Marvel's Doctor Strange has a new writer. Prometheus scribe Jon Spaihts and Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer (2013’s Conan the Barbarian) have written earlier drafts of the screenplay, but now news has broken that C. Robert Cargill (Sinister) has been working on the film for almost a year. Considering that the movie is already filming, it seems like Cargill's pass will be the final iteration of the screenplay. /Film points out that Cargill wrote the following on Facebook:
It’s not a secret anymore. For those of you who don’t know what I’ve been doing for the past year, I’ve been writing Doctor Strange for Marvel Studios. And I couldn’t be happier or prouder. Our cast and crew are amazing and I’m having the best time.…Squeeeeee!
So yeah. It's finally out in the wild. I've been working on this for the better part of the last year.
It’s not a secret anymore. For those of you who don’t know what I’ve been doing for the past year, I’ve been writing Doctor Strange for Marvel Studios. And I couldn’t be happier or prouder. Our cast and crew are amazing and I’m having the best time.…Squeeeeee!
So yeah. It's finally out in the wild. I've been working on this for the better part of the last year.
- 12/14/2015
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
While Marvel Studios may have only recently announced the start of Doctor Strange's production, set photos taken in Nepal confirmed that the Phase 3 movie has actually been shooting for weeks. Now, as more details come out, Sinsiter writer C. Robert Cargill has taken to Twitter to confirm that he's spent the past year working on the screenplay for director Scott Derrickson. Expanding on the Tweet below, he also took to Facebook to say: "It’s not a secret anymore. For those of you who don’t know what I’ve been doing for the past year, I’ve been writing Doctor Strange for Marvel Studios. And I couldn’t be happier or prouder. Our cast and crew are amazing and I’m having the best time." These guys have a fair bit of history together, as does the Doctor Strange script. After intially being penned by Thomas Donnelly and...
- 12/14/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
"He's got an incredibly complicated emotional structure going on." Marvel has released a very short, but nonetheless fascinating featurette on the story of Doctor Strange. Production is now underway in London on Doctor Strange, starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the Sorcerer Supreme. This featurette is less than 60-seconds and only includes discussions about the characters and some glimpses at concept art, but no real footage is available yet. Scott Derrickson is directing the film. The full cast includes Rachel McAdams, Tilda Swinton, Mads Mikkelsen, Scott Adkins & Chiwetel Ejiofor. Get your first Strange introduction below. Here's the very first featurette on Marvel's Doctor Strange movie, now in production, found on YouTube: Marvel's Doctor Strange, with Scott Derrickson directing, just went into production this year with a release date set for November 4th, 2016 late next year. Benedict Cumberbatch plays Doctor Strange and Tilda Swinton plays The Ancient One. The script was originally...
- 12/8/2015
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
By Scott Feinberg
The Hollywood Reporter
A handful of the 15 films that made the Academy’s best documentary feature Oscar shortlist on Tuesday were among the big winners at Saturday night’s 31st Ida Documentary Awards, which the International Documentary Association presented on the Paramount lot.
Best feature went to The Look of Silence, the second part of Josh Oppenheimer‘s diptych about the Indonesian genocide, two years after his film, The Act of Killing, was nominated for but lost both the Ida’s and Academy’s top doc prizes. Listen to Me Marlon, Stevan Riley‘s chronicle of the life of Marlon Brando that uses the legendary actor’s own words, won best writing. And Best of Enemies, from Oscar winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom) and Robert Gordon, won best music and was presented with the ABC News VideoSource Award.
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The Hollywood Reporter
A handful of the 15 films that made the Academy’s best documentary feature Oscar shortlist on Tuesday were among the big winners at Saturday night’s 31st Ida Documentary Awards, which the International Documentary Association presented on the Paramount lot.
Best feature went to The Look of Silence, the second part of Josh Oppenheimer‘s diptych about the Indonesian genocide, two years after his film, The Act of Killing, was nominated for but lost both the Ida’s and Academy’s top doc prizes. Listen to Me Marlon, Stevan Riley‘s chronicle of the life of Marlon Brando that uses the legendary actor’s own words, won best writing. And Best of Enemies, from Oscar winner Morgan Neville (20 Feet from Stardom) and Robert Gordon, won best music and was presented with the ABC News VideoSource Award.
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- 12/6/2015
- by Patrick Shanley
- Scott Feinberg
A handful of the 15 films that made the Academy's best documentary feature Oscar shortlist on Dec. 1 were among the big winners at Saturday night's 31st Ida Documentary Awards, presented by International Documentary Association on the Paramount lot. Best feature went to The Look of Silence, the second part of Josh Oppenheimer's diptych about the Indonesian genocide, coming two years after the first film, The Act of Killing, was nominated for but lost both the Ida and Academy's top doc prizes. Listen to Me Marlon, Stevan Riley's chronicle of the life of Marlon Brando that uses the legendary actor's own
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- 12/6/2015
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
In some respects, the transition of the Marvel Cinematic Universe into its next phase puts audiences at something of a crossroads. It could be argued that the ‘old’ titles, such as Captain America and Avengers, are now more heavily reliant on brand loyalty – having so successfully built that brand with previous movies – while the ground is being prepared for the arrival of ‘new’ titles, such as Black Panther and Captain Marvel. Ant Man was one of the first of those ‘new’ titles, and was well received earlier this year, but with that movie checked off the list, all eyes are now on Doctor Strange, which is set to begin production in November 2015.
Little has been revealed about the film, beyond the casting of Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Baron Mordo, and Rachel McAdams as an undisclosed character. We also know...
Little has been revealed about the film, beyond the casting of Benedict Cumberbatch in the title role, Tilda Swinton as The Ancient One, Chiwetel Ejiofor as Baron Mordo, and Rachel McAdams as an undisclosed character. We also know...
- 10/1/2015
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
Though The Avengers: Age of Ultron felt much more like the closing of a chapter, it was the release of Ant-Man last month that officially concluded Marvel Studios' Phase Two.
We've all heard plenty about Captain America: Civil War, which will kick off Phase Three, but what of the movie that will follow in its sizable footsteps?
Below, Digital Spy rounds up everything we know so far about Doctor Strange.
When's it out?
Doctor Strange is scheduled for release on October 28, 2016 in the UK, and a week later in the Us on November 4. Principal photography is due to start in November in London.
The release date has already been pushed back from the previously-announced July slot, presumably to accommodate the star's notoriously packed schedule.
What's it about?
Guardians of the Galaxy was widely billed as Marvel's "anti-superhero movie", and Marvel Studios certainly have form with roguish anti-heroes given that...
We've all heard plenty about Captain America: Civil War, which will kick off Phase Three, but what of the movie that will follow in its sizable footsteps?
Below, Digital Spy rounds up everything we know so far about Doctor Strange.
When's it out?
Doctor Strange is scheduled for release on October 28, 2016 in the UK, and a week later in the Us on November 4. Principal photography is due to start in November in London.
The release date has already been pushed back from the previously-announced July slot, presumably to accommodate the star's notoriously packed schedule.
What's it about?
Guardians of the Galaxy was widely billed as Marvel's "anti-superhero movie", and Marvel Studios certainly have form with roguish anti-heroes given that...
- 9/15/2015
- Digital Spy
Has Doctor Strange found its female lead? Rumor has it the studio has offered Rachel McAdams the starring role opposite of Benedict Cumberbatch in the highly anticipated Marvel film, which is slated for a Nov. 4, 2016 release. However, no official casting announcement regarding McAdam's character has been made just yet. Thus far there's been a wall of secrecy surrounding the future film, save for the fact that Scott Derrickson has signed on to direct with Jon Spaihts penning the script. The first draft of the Doctor Strange screenplay was written by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. Doctor Strange tells the story of Stephen Strange, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko...
- 7/6/2015
- E! Online
According to The Hollywood Reporter, 12 Years a Slave star Chiwetel Ejiofor is being courted by Marvel to take on an unspecified role in Doctor Strange. Ejiofor could join Benedict Cumberbatch, who is starring as the surgeon turned sorcerer supreme Stephen Strange, aka Doctor Strange.
Marvel had no comment as talks are said to be in the early stages.
The site also says that he could be taking on the villain role of the film but some of their sources have said that's not the case. The villain is likely to be classic bad guy Baron Karl Mordo, a sorcerer’s pupil whose next-in-line status is usurped by Doctor Strange, thus making him the physician’s fierce rival.
The film is based on the Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Stephen Strange beset by demons controlled by apprentice sorcerer Karl Mordo, but was rescued by Mordo's mentor,...
Marvel had no comment as talks are said to be in the early stages.
The site also says that he could be taking on the villain role of the film but some of their sources have said that's not the case. The villain is likely to be classic bad guy Baron Karl Mordo, a sorcerer’s pupil whose next-in-line status is usurped by Doctor Strange, thus making him the physician’s fierce rival.
The film is based on the Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Stephen Strange beset by demons controlled by apprentice sorcerer Karl Mordo, but was rescued by Mordo's mentor,...
- 1/23/2015
- by Kellvin Chavez
- LRMonline.com
Sony has hired Zero Dark Thirty's scribe Mark Boal to pen the video game adaptation Uncharted. The film is set to be directed by Seth Gordon.
The video game centers on a treasure hunter named Nate Drake, a descendent of explorer Sir Francis Drake, who believes he has learned the whereabouts of the fabled golden South American city El Dorado from a cursed statue. His search for El Dorado becomes competitive when a rival hunter joins the fray. Both face creatures, mutated descendants of Spaniards and Nazis, that begin attacking those hoping to learn the treasure's true secrets.
Mark Wahlberg was previously attached to star. The studio was also went after Chris Pratt but he passed on the role. Other writers who have worked on the project include David O. Russell (he was also attached to direct), Thomas Dean Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, David Guggenheim and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley.
The video game centers on a treasure hunter named Nate Drake, a descendent of explorer Sir Francis Drake, who believes he has learned the whereabouts of the fabled golden South American city El Dorado from a cursed statue. His search for El Dorado becomes competitive when a rival hunter joins the fray. Both face creatures, mutated descendants of Spaniards and Nazis, that begin attacking those hoping to learn the treasure's true secrets.
Mark Wahlberg was previously attached to star. The studio was also went after Chris Pratt but he passed on the role. Other writers who have worked on the project include David O. Russell (he was also attached to direct), Thomas Dean Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, David Guggenheim and Cormac and Marianne Wibberley.
- 11/13/2014
- by Laura Frances
- LRMonline.com
Sony are clamouring for a new franchise following the disappointment of The Amazing Spider-Man‘s second instalment. After the recent baffling rumour that the studio are planning a spinoff featuring Peter Parker’s quaint Aunt May as a feisty spy, today they’ve stepped up their game. Literally. Their long-awaited video game adaptation, Uncharted, is pushing forward with Zero Dark Thirty scribe Mark Boal onboard to tackle the screenplay.
Boal joins a long list of writers who have previously had a stab at the script. Thomas Dean Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, David Guggenheim and Marianne Wibberley all turned in drafts that failed to incite enthusiasm from the studio. Similarly, previously-attached director David O. Russell penned a draft which suffered a similar fate.
Where the continued problem exists in these versions is unknown, but the plague of problems the pic has already endured can’t be a promising sign. In addition to the wealth of writers,...
Boal joins a long list of writers who have previously had a stab at the script. Thomas Dean Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, David Guggenheim and Marianne Wibberley all turned in drafts that failed to incite enthusiasm from the studio. Similarly, previously-attached director David O. Russell penned a draft which suffered a similar fate.
Where the continued problem exists in these versions is unknown, but the plague of problems the pic has already endured can’t be a promising sign. In addition to the wealth of writers,...
- 11/12/2014
- by Gem Seddon
- We Got This Covered
Everyone, calm down. It’s finally happened. Maybe. Probably. Oh, you know how these things go. Earlier this month, we reflected on the long, strange trip that had brought us to this crucial juncture in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: a Doctor Strange movie without, well, a Doctor Strange. Those days may now be over. Deadline reports that Benedict Cumberbatch is “the studio’s choice for the superhero pic, and negotiations are about to begin.” Again, no formal offers have been made, Cumberbatch has not accepted anything and nothing has been officially announced. Still, it’s no surprise that Marvel has acted relatively quickly to line up a new Sorcerer Supreme after their long-gestating chats with Joaquin Phoenix proved fruitless. The outlet doesn’t dispute rumors that other names were “in the mix,” including Jared Leto and Tom Hardy, but it should come as little shock that Cumberbatch has apparently come out on top. He...
- 10/27/2014
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Exclusive: Marvel has finally found its Doctor Strange. I’m hearing Benedict Cumberbatch is the studio’s choice for the superhero pic, and negotiations are about to begin. The news comes after talks with Joaquin Phoenix around the time of Comic-Con went south, and Marvel went back to the drawing board. With names like Jared Leto and Tom Hardy also in the mix, this is obviously a coveted role. I expect this deal to make.
Cumberbatch is in the Oscar hunt this year for The Imitation Game, the Alan Turing biopic that the Weinstein Co is priming for a November 21 release. His hot streak has included winning the Emmy for playing Sherlock Holmes on the BBC/PBS hit Sherlock.
Phoenix never had a deal, and Marvel quickly got into it with other actors to play Doctor Strange in a free-standing film.
Scott Derrickson is directing Doctor Strange and Jon Spaihts...
Cumberbatch is in the Oscar hunt this year for The Imitation Game, the Alan Turing biopic that the Weinstein Co is priming for a November 21 release. His hot streak has included winning the Emmy for playing Sherlock Holmes on the BBC/PBS hit Sherlock.
Phoenix never had a deal, and Marvel quickly got into it with other actors to play Doctor Strange in a free-standing film.
Scott Derrickson is directing Doctor Strange and Jon Spaihts...
- 10/27/2014
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
Exclusive: UTA has signed Joshua Oppenheimer, who burst on the scene as a major documentary directing voice for The Act Of Killing. The provocative and shocking docu featured interviews with members of death squads responsible for the mass killings of close to a million people during a military coup in Indonesia during the 1960s. Nominated for an Oscar and winner of the BAFTA and over 70 international awards, Oppenheimer got these architects of genocide to reenact their horrific deeds as musical numbers or in whatever film genre they wanted.
UTA is the first agency to rep Oppenheimer, a recipient of a 2014 MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship. The film was released theatrically in 30 countries and screened in countless film festivals including Telluride, Toronto, and Berlin. Oppenheimer’s companion film, The Look of Silence, goes back to the scene of these crimes to follow the family of one of the victims confronting the killers 50 years later.
UTA is the first agency to rep Oppenheimer, a recipient of a 2014 MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship. The film was released theatrically in 30 countries and screened in countless film festivals including Telluride, Toronto, and Berlin. Oppenheimer’s companion film, The Look of Silence, goes back to the scene of these crimes to follow the family of one of the victims confronting the killers 50 years later.
- 10/24/2014
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
If only Marvel could conjure up some kind of magic — perhaps while someone wears a cape — to create a viable candidate to play their Doctor Strange in, uh, Doctor Strange (see! naming the movie is easy! why can’t casting be, too?). Rumors about a Doctor Strange film have swirled like so much mystical fog for years now, but the film is finally coming together for a 2016 release. One teensy problem, however? The feature still doesn’t have a leading man. Oops. We’ve been through, yes, entire years of chatter on this one, and still, no Doctor Strange. Will that change soon? (Well, yes, but haven’t we had fun getting there? No?) Behold! A brief history of trying to find a proper actor to play an iconic character as part of a multimillion dollar franchise! October, 2008: Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige admits that he’d love to see the good doc on the big...
- 10/15/2014
- by Kate Erbland
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Marvel Studios‘ talks with Oscar nominee Joaquin Phoenix to play Doctor Strange are kaput. He never had a deal, but Marvel already is getting into it with other actors to play that superhero in a free-standing film. Don’t believe these talks that Boyhood‘s Ethan Hawke has made a deal to play the character; I’m told reliably that that is speculation run wild. I understand Marvel’s belief that Phoenix would have been great for that role, in keeping with putting solid actors in those hero roles. But Phoenix, whose latest, the Paul Thomas Anderson-directed Inherent Vice, opens this weekend at the New York Film Festival. I’m not sure Phoenix is a Comic-Con kind of guy. Before Marvel started talking with him, the major names in the mix included The Drop‘s Tom Hardy, The Imitation Game’s Benedict Cumberbatch and Dallas Buyers Club‘s Jared Leto,...
- 10/2/2014
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline
Exclusive: Marvel in advanced negotiations to send superhero film to Pinewood-Shepperton for mid-2015 shoot.
Marvel Studios is in advanced negotiations to shoot upcoming superhero film Doctor Strange at Pinewood-Shepperton, ScreenDaily understands.
Preparations on the ground are already in motion with crew being assembled for a move into Shepperton in late 2014/early 2015.
A tentative shoot date has been mooted for May 2015 with Marvel having reportedly dated the film’s release for July 8, 2016.
Scott Derrickson is due to direct the feature about the former neurosurgeon who serves as the Sorcerer Supreme - the primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats.
The character, who made his first appearance in the Marvel Universe more than 50 years ago, was first created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. A number of studios have tried to get a feature about him off the ground since the 1990s.
Doctor Strange has been described as “the mightiest magician in the cosmos” and “the most...
Marvel Studios is in advanced negotiations to shoot upcoming superhero film Doctor Strange at Pinewood-Shepperton, ScreenDaily understands.
Preparations on the ground are already in motion with crew being assembled for a move into Shepperton in late 2014/early 2015.
A tentative shoot date has been mooted for May 2015 with Marvel having reportedly dated the film’s release for July 8, 2016.
Scott Derrickson is due to direct the feature about the former neurosurgeon who serves as the Sorcerer Supreme - the primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats.
The character, who made his first appearance in the Marvel Universe more than 50 years ago, was first created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. A number of studios have tried to get a feature about him off the ground since the 1990s.
Doctor Strange has been described as “the mightiest magician in the cosmos” and “the most...
- 9/17/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
★★★☆☆The documentary deluge in which we are still mired is so often lazily acknowledged as "a positive thing". Our collective, unblinking admiration for the typical combination of liberal politics and gentle educational zeal has conditioned us to accept the creeping homogenisation of a cinematic from. We see more and more documentaries in the cinema and yet the medium has become distinctly unambitious, relying on over-familiar structural tedium and drably televisual aesthetics. We should demand more from the art form. Thank heavens then for the sporadic spice in the vanilla; the bucolic innovations of the Harvard Sensory Ethnography Lab and the intellectual confrontations of Werner Herzog and Josh Oppenheimer.
- 9/3/2014
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
At the end of last month, Joaquin Phoenix emerged as an apparent contender for Marvel’s anticipated Doctor Strange, a film that the studio has had its eye on producing for quite some time now.
Recent weeks have proven fruitless in terms of an official announcement from the studio, with a rumour surfacing in the past couple of days that Jack Huston (Boardwalk Empire) is circling the role. But rumours being rumours, especially when it comes to comic book movies, you have to take things with a pinch of salt.
And whilst the same goes for this latest news, the source is much more reliable, with a source close to the project describing Joaquin Phoenix as being very close to signing a contract to take the lead as Steven Strange, better known as Doctor Strange.
The character was of course name-dropped in the Marvel Cinematic Universe earlier this year when...
Recent weeks have proven fruitless in terms of an official announcement from the studio, with a rumour surfacing in the past couple of days that Jack Huston (Boardwalk Empire) is circling the role. But rumours being rumours, especially when it comes to comic book movies, you have to take things with a pinch of salt.
And whilst the same goes for this latest news, the source is much more reliable, with a source close to the project describing Joaquin Phoenix as being very close to signing a contract to take the lead as Steven Strange, better known as Doctor Strange.
The character was of course name-dropped in the Marvel Cinematic Universe earlier this year when...
- 8/28/2014
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
"This is not going to be twenty-minutes of him being a doctor" - Devin Faraci Back in June and July of 2013, Latino Review posted a couple of breakdowns regarding the Dr. Strange script that was written by Joshua Oppenheimer in 2010. Since then, Marvel has changed their Dr. Strange movie plans. They've recently hired Scott Derrickson ("Deliver Us From Evil") to direct it and hired screenwriter Jon Spaihts ("Prometheus") to work on the screenplay. Devin Faraci of Badass Digest appeared on Meet The Movie Press alongside Mark Reilly and Jeff Sneider. There, he revealed, Dr. Strange is not an origin story. "So, for Dr. Strange they've had a script in-house forever. It is a pretty standard origin story for Doctor Strange. It's got Baron Mordo as the bad guy. That's all gone. Marvel's new thing is no more origin stories. So, Dr. Strange movie no longer has an origin. It begins...
- 8/17/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Some possible casting news has just broken at Comic-Con as The Wrap has learned that Joaquin Phoenix is in early talks to star in Marvel’s Doctor Strange adaptation. The deal is said to be far from complete but insiders confirm that Phoenix is strongly considering the superhero role, which had previously been linked to Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy.
Scott Derrickson directs. Created in 1963, Doctor Strange is the story of an arrogant surgeon who is injured in a car accident and goes on to become the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel universe. Using his magical powers, Strange protects the Earth from attacks from other realms.
The first draft of the script was penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer.
Marvel’s Kevin Feige is producing. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, and Stephen Broussard are executive producing.
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Scott Derrickson directs. Created in 1963, Doctor Strange is the story of an arrogant surgeon who is injured in a car accident and goes on to become the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel universe. Using his magical powers, Strange protects the Earth from attacks from other realms.
The first draft of the script was penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer.
Marvel’s Kevin Feige is producing. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, and Stephen Broussard are executive producing.
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- 7/25/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Marvel has found a writer for their new Doctor Strange film.
The first draft of the film was scripted by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. However, Deadline announced Marvel has been in contact with Jon Spaihts to re-write the first of several films starring Doctor Strange. The short list of mystics up for the role are, Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Jared Leto.
Jon is working on The Mummy and The Black Hole remakes. He is also known for Prometheus, which was "not a prequel" of the Alien franchise...let face it, it Was.
Deadline also reported that Marvel is trying to get production rolling as soon as possible. This seems a little dangerous to me as this could spell disaster for the new franchise.
Comic Book MOVIEDoctor StrangeFilmJoshua OppenheimerThomas Dean DonnellyJon SpaihtsTom Hardybenedict cumberbatchJared LetoMARVEL COMICSMarvel Studios...
The first draft of the film was scripted by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. However, Deadline announced Marvel has been in contact with Jon Spaihts to re-write the first of several films starring Doctor Strange. The short list of mystics up for the role are, Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Jared Leto.
Jon is working on The Mummy and The Black Hole remakes. He is also known for Prometheus, which was "not a prequel" of the Alien franchise...let face it, it Was.
Deadline also reported that Marvel is trying to get production rolling as soon as possible. This seems a little dangerous to me as this could spell disaster for the new franchise.
Comic Book MOVIEDoctor StrangeFilmJoshua OppenheimerThomas Dean DonnellyJon SpaihtsTom Hardybenedict cumberbatchJared LetoMARVEL COMICSMarvel Studios...
- 6/21/2014
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Mike Petty)
- Cinelinx
(Cbr) The selection of Scott Derrickson to helm Marvel’s long-discussed "Doctor Strange" may have caught some by surprise, but the director of "Sinister" and "Deliver Us From Evil" says he “genuinely felt like I was the right guy to do it.” “I think when you consider the work that I’ve done it makes sense that he’d be my favorite comic book character, at least in the Marvel Universe,” he tells JoBlo. “Probably the only comic character in that mainstream world that I’m suited to. I feel such an affinity for the character and the story and the ambition of those comics, especially the original Stan Lee and Steve Ditko 'Strange Tales' — I think those are my favorite of all of them. The entire history of the comics is extraordinary.” Derrickson says he’s been pleasantly surprised by the response to his selection. “I guess I expected the detractors,...
- 6/20/2014
- by Kevin Melrose, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
Earlier this month, Marvel picked Scott Derrickson as the director of Doctor Strange. The project about a neurosurgeon turned sorcerer and protecter of Earth is wasting no time picking up steam, as Marvel has announced the writer they want to craft the Doctor’s first big screen adventure.
According to Deadline, Marvel has set their sights on Jon Spaihts to work on the screenplay for Doctor Strange. A first draft of the movie’s screenplay, written by Thomas Dean Donnelly (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara) and Joshua Oppenheimer (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara), already exists. It’s likely that Spaihts would be brought on to do a script re-write. Spaihts has some key recent writing credits: he wrote The Mummy reboot for Universal and was the first writer to work on the Prometheus screenplay. Though Marvel and Spaihts are still in negotiations, expect an official announcement soon. Stay...
According to Deadline, Marvel has set their sights on Jon Spaihts to work on the screenplay for Doctor Strange. A first draft of the movie’s screenplay, written by Thomas Dean Donnelly (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara) and Joshua Oppenheimer (Dylan Dog: Dead of Night, Sahara), already exists. It’s likely that Spaihts would be brought on to do a script re-write. Spaihts has some key recent writing credits: he wrote The Mummy reboot for Universal and was the first writer to work on the Prometheus screenplay. Though Marvel and Spaihts are still in negotiations, expect an official announcement soon. Stay...
- 6/19/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Prometheus co-writer Jon Spaihts is in early talks to write the script for Marvel’s Doctor Strange movie. Sources close to the project confirm Deadline’s report that Marvel is looking to Spaihts—the initial writer on Ridley Scott’s Alien prequel who’s also penning Universal’s upcoming Mummy reboot—to launch Strange as another potential franchise. Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer (Conan the Barbarian reboot) had penned a script for the studio a few years ago. Scott Derrickson (The Day the Earth Stood Still) is directing.
In the comic books, Dr. Stephen Strange is an arrogant surgeon who...
In the comic books, Dr. Stephen Strange is an arrogant surgeon who...
- 6/19/2014
- by Jeff Labrecque
- EW - Inside Movies
While Disney and Marvel have announced a director for their proposed "Doctor Strange" movie, little else about the project has been revealed, especially in terms of potential star or release date. But more details seem to be firming up, with a report that Marvel is close to hiring a new screenwriter (one that genre fans are, for better or worse, very familiar with) and a new actor being added to the list of potential Doctors.
Firstly, Deadline is reporting that Jon Spaihts, who made his initial splash on a sci-fi screenplay called "Passengers" that appeared on the 2007 edition of the Black List (a list that circulates around Hollywood of that year's best unproduced screenplays) and later contributed the first draft of what would ultimately become Ridley Scott's pseudo-prequel "Prometheus," is set to write "Doctor Strange." (If you want to hear about what his version was like, there's a great...
Firstly, Deadline is reporting that Jon Spaihts, who made his initial splash on a sci-fi screenplay called "Passengers" that appeared on the 2007 edition of the Black List (a list that circulates around Hollywood of that year's best unproduced screenplays) and later contributed the first draft of what would ultimately become Ridley Scott's pseudo-prequel "Prometheus," is set to write "Doctor Strange." (If you want to hear about what his version was like, there's a great...
- 6/19/2014
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
Marvel's Doctor Strange adaptation continues to move forwards apace, with Deadline reporting that the studio is in negotiations to bring John Spaihts on board to rewrite the script. The studio recently filled the director's chair with Scott Derrickson, and is now looking to Spaihts to submit a new draft of the script, after initial work by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. Spaihts himself seems overjoyed by the development, taking to Twitter to announce, "Doctor Strange was always my favourite Marvel hero… it's a good...
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- 6/19/2014
- by George Wales
- TotalFilm
Three names remain in the frame for Marvel's Doctor Strange, as Jon Spaihts is hired to rework the screenplay...
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We've still not got a release date for Marvel's Doctor Strange movie yet, but there's no doubt remaining that it's happening. Scott Derrickson - shortly to launch Deliver Us From Evil into cinemas - is the man with the job of directing the film. And the latest on the project is that Jon Spaihts is being recruited to work on the screenplay for the movie.
Spaihts is working on the reboot of The Mummy for Universal. He penned the original screenplay, pre-rewrites, for Ridley Scott's Prometheus too. He's now going to rework the original Doctor Strange script, that Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer put together.
Furthermore, the casting shortlist for the title role apparently remains centred on a trio of names. And those names? Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jared Leto.
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We've still not got a release date for Marvel's Doctor Strange movie yet, but there's no doubt remaining that it's happening. Scott Derrickson - shortly to launch Deliver Us From Evil into cinemas - is the man with the job of directing the film. And the latest on the project is that Jon Spaihts is being recruited to work on the screenplay for the movie.
Spaihts is working on the reboot of The Mummy for Universal. He penned the original screenplay, pre-rewrites, for Ridley Scott's Prometheus too. He's now going to rework the original Doctor Strange script, that Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer put together.
Furthermore, the casting shortlist for the title role apparently remains centred on a trio of names. And those names? Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jared Leto.
- 6/19/2014
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
"Doctor Strange" is one step closer to casting a spell on the big screen. Screenwriter Jon Spaihts ("Prometheus," "The Darkest Hour") has signed on to pen the script for the forthcoming Marvel superhero entry, according to Deadline, with director Scott Derrickson ("Sinister," "Deliver Us from Evil") having signed on to helm the film earlier this month. Spaihts will be working off an earlier draft of the script written by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. Based on the character created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in the early 1960s, Strange is a former neurosurgeon who becomes schooled in the mystical arts and is eventually deemed Sorcerer Supreme - the primary protector of Earth against supernatural threats. Actors said to be in the running for the role include Benedict Cumberbatch, Tom Hardy and 2014 Oscar winner Jared Leto. No release date has been set for the film, which will unroll as...
- 6/19/2014
- by Chris Eggertsen
- Hitfix
Marvel’s plan to add Doctor Strange to its cinematic universe took a big leap forward earlier this month when Scott Derrickson was hired to direct the film based on the adventures of Dr. Stephen Strange. As part of the movie’s evolving state, the company is in the process of hiring Prometheus’ Jon Spaihts to re-write the script.Doctor Strange was originally conjured from the brains of Stan Lee and art genius Steve Ditko, and began life as a selfish New York surgeon who loses his professional skills in a car crash. After falling on hard times, he visits a healer in the Himalayas known as The Ancient One, and learns to tap into psychic powers. In recognition of his selfless efforts to thwart evil fellow disciple Baron Mordo, he’s taught the mystical arts and sets out to defeat other shady sorcerers and various villains.Thomas Dean Donnelly...
- 6/19/2014
- EmpireOnline
Some possible news is coming in for Scott Derrickson's adaptation of Doctor Strange for Marvel as Deadline is reporting that Jon Spaihts (Prometheus, The Darkest Hour, The Mummy reboot) is in negotiations to write the script for the franchise launching film.
Created in 1963, Doctor Strange is the story of an arrogant surgeon who is injured in a car accident and goes on to become the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel universe. Using his magical powers, Strange protects the Earth from attacks from other realms.
The first draft of the script was penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer, and currently the short list of actors being pursued for the lead role includes Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch, and recent Oscar winner Jared Leto.
Marvel’s Kevin Feige is producing. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, and Stephen Broussard are executive producing.
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Created in 1963, Doctor Strange is the story of an arrogant surgeon who is injured in a car accident and goes on to become the Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel universe. Using his magical powers, Strange protects the Earth from attacks from other realms.
The first draft of the script was penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer, and currently the short list of actors being pursued for the lead role includes Tom Hardy, Benedict Cumberbatch, and recent Oscar winner Jared Leto.
Marvel’s Kevin Feige is producing. Louis D’Esposito, Victoria Alonso, Alan Fine, Stan Lee, and Stephen Broussard are executive producing.
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- 6/18/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Oddly enough, Marvel Studios has yet to officially announce that they’re working on bringing Doctor Strange to the big screen, but all signs point towards a desire to put it on the fast track and release it sometime in 2016. Sinister director Scott Derrickson is at the helm (though, that too, is missing an “official” confirmation), and we’ve already heard that they’re looking at actors like Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy for the titular role.
Some new updates made their way online today, showing that the wheels are definitely turning, and the project is without a doubt headed our way. The first bit of new information came from Derrickson himself, who spoke to JoBlo about the film and his excitement to bring the Sorcerer Supreme to life:
“I think when you consider the work that I’ve done it makes sense that he’d be my favorite comic book character,...
Some new updates made their way online today, showing that the wheels are definitely turning, and the project is without a doubt headed our way. The first bit of new information came from Derrickson himself, who spoke to JoBlo about the film and his excitement to bring the Sorcerer Supreme to life:
“I think when you consider the work that I’ve done it makes sense that he’d be my favorite comic book character,...
- 6/18/2014
- by James Garcia
- We Got This Covered
Jon Spaihts, best known for writing the early and more "Alien"-inspired drafts of Ridley Scott's "Prometheus," is negotiating to board the "Doctor Strange" film at Marvel Studios.
Deadline reported it and Spaihts confirmed the news himself. Spaihts would write the script
Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer were originally attached at one point to write the script but that is no longer the case, with Marvel keen to get moving on the project Asap.
Scott Derrickson is directing the project with the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy being floated about as potential actors for the title role.
Deadline reported it and Spaihts confirmed the news himself. Spaihts would write the script
Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer were originally attached at one point to write the script but that is no longer the case, with Marvel keen to get moving on the project Asap.
Scott Derrickson is directing the project with the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy being floated about as potential actors for the title role.
- 6/18/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Marvel Studios is negotiating with Jon Spaihts to write the script for Doctor Strange, which will be directed by Scott Derrickson according to Deadline.
The first draft of the Doctor Strange script was written by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. I read that draft and it's hot. I don't know whether Spaihts will do a page one rewrite or keep the structure of what Donnelly and Oppenheimer wrote.
But that's not all, Deadline also says that Jared Leto is on the shortlist along with Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch to star.
Personally, Leto is my pick. He would crush it.
Doctor Strange was hatched by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko during that Marvel Comics heyday of the early 1960s. He’s a neurosurgeon who becomes Sorcerer Supreme, protecting Earth against magical and mystical threats with powers of sorcery, mysticism, and martial arts.
Source: Deadline
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The first draft of the Doctor Strange script was written by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. I read that draft and it's hot. I don't know whether Spaihts will do a page one rewrite or keep the structure of what Donnelly and Oppenheimer wrote.
But that's not all, Deadline also says that Jared Leto is on the shortlist along with Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch to star.
Personally, Leto is my pick. He would crush it.
Doctor Strange was hatched by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko during that Marvel Comics heyday of the early 1960s. He’s a neurosurgeon who becomes Sorcerer Supreme, protecting Earth against magical and mystical threats with powers of sorcery, mysticism, and martial arts.
Source: Deadline
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- 6/18/2014
- by El Mayimbe
- LRMonline.com
According to Deadline, Marvel Studios is in talks with Jon Spaihts to write the script for Doctor Strange. If that name is familiar, it could be because he's been attached to write Universal's reboot of The Mummy, as well as the first draft of Sir Ridley Scott's Prometheus. The plan is to get a script and put this movie in production as soon as possible, so don't be surprised if it's announced as Marvel's other 2016 movie. Oh, and that shortlist of actors including Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch? They've been joined by Academy Award winning actor Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club). The first draft of the Doctor Strange script was penned by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. Would you guys like to see Leto get the part? Sound off below!
- 6/18/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Marvel is reportedly assembling its cast list for the upcoming "Doctor Strange" movie with Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch said to be two of the big names on it.
The project is moving along fast now since filmmaker Scott Derrickson tweeted earlier this week that he will direct the film from a script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer.
In the comics, the character is a self-centred New York surgeon robbed of his skills after a car accident. He soon finds his way to a healer in the Himalayas where he learned to tap into psychic powers to battle evil wizards and other wrongdoers.
The main issue with both actors is scheduling due to them already having various commitments elsewhere. Both of them starred together in 2011's "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," the 2007 telemovie "Stuart: A Life Backwards," and both have played the main villain in a "Star Trek" film.
The project is moving along fast now since filmmaker Scott Derrickson tweeted earlier this week that he will direct the film from a script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer.
In the comics, the character is a self-centred New York surgeon robbed of his skills after a car accident. He soon finds his way to a healer in the Himalayas where he learned to tap into psychic powers to battle evil wizards and other wrongdoers.
The main issue with both actors is scheduling due to them already having various commitments elsewhere. Both of them starred together in 2011's "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," the 2007 telemovie "Stuart: A Life Backwards," and both have played the main villain in a "Star Trek" film.
- 6/7/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Picture courtesy of Comicbook.com
Yes, wish listed not short listed. There ain't no short list yet. Wish list stories are wack. Just because somebody is on a wish list doesn't mean you get them. For example, Jennifer Lopez is now a single lady and is numero uno on my wishlist but that doesn't mean I close.
Anyway, Mike Fleming at Deadline is reporting that Marvel has Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy on their wishlist to star as Doctor Strange. In my opinion, no story here. Those two bros are on every studio wishlist.
The story here though is that Fleming says director Scott Derrickson will direct the script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. A script I thought was tossed according to earlier reports. Now that doesn't seem to be the case. I hope not because that script was hot.
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Yes, wish listed not short listed. There ain't no short list yet. Wish list stories are wack. Just because somebody is on a wish list doesn't mean you get them. For example, Jennifer Lopez is now a single lady and is numero uno on my wishlist but that doesn't mean I close.
Anyway, Mike Fleming at Deadline is reporting that Marvel has Benedict Cumberbatch and Tom Hardy on their wishlist to star as Doctor Strange. In my opinion, no story here. Those two bros are on every studio wishlist.
The story here though is that Fleming says director Scott Derrickson will direct the script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. A script I thought was tossed according to earlier reports. Now that doesn't seem to be the case. I hope not because that script was hot.
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- 6/7/2014
- by El Mayimbe
- LRMonline.com
With Scott Derrickson set to direct Doctor Strange, the hunt for an actor to play the character has begun, and British actors Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek Into Darkness) and Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises) have emerged as early frontrunners for the coveted role in Marvel’s next big superhero franchise.
Derrickson will helm the movie from a script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer (Conan the Barbarian), although other writers are still said to be in the mix.
Casting is obviously at a very early on for Doctor Strange (which many believe will be released alongside Captain America 3 in 2016), the fact that these two very impressive actors are on Marvel’s wishlist gives us an idea as to what to expect. Scheduling could prove to be an issue for them both however.
Hardy has Splinter Cell in the works, while Cumberbatch has a number of projects lined up as well.
Derrickson will helm the movie from a script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer (Conan the Barbarian), although other writers are still said to be in the mix.
Casting is obviously at a very early on for Doctor Strange (which many believe will be released alongside Captain America 3 in 2016), the fact that these two very impressive actors are on Marvel’s wishlist gives us an idea as to what to expect. Scheduling could prove to be an issue for them both however.
Hardy has Splinter Cell in the works, while Cumberbatch has a number of projects lined up as well.
- 6/7/2014
- by Josh Wilding
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Exclusive: Here’s some hot superhero dish to take into the weekend. There are reports tonight that Peyton Reed and David Wain are being considered for Ant-Man, but man, we are progressing down the comedy director food chain, and this is starting to feel stale. So how about Doctor Strange? Marvel is putting together its cast list, and I’m hearing that Tom Hardy and Benedict Cumberbatch are on it. While Marvel has teased this property with mentions in films including Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the film solidified and felt urgent when Scott Derrickson tweeted this week that he will direct the script by Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer. Related: ‘Sinister’s Scott Derrickson To Direct ‘Doctor Strange’ The character has been around since the early 1960s, during that crazy period where just about all the spandex-clad heroes in all the Hollywood blockbusters were hatched at Marvel Comics...
- 6/7/2014
- by MIKE FLEMING JR
- Deadline
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