For all you "Honey" fans out there, get excited.... "Honey 2" has started production in Los Angeles.
If you're a "Vampire Diaries" fan, the news that Katerina Graham will play the lead in "Honey 2" should really sweeten the pot.
"Honey 2" is directed by Billie Woodruff ("Beauty Shop"), who brought the first "Honey" (starring Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Joy Bryant and Lil' Romeo) to the big screen in 2003. "Honey 2" is slated to premiere exclusively on DVD in the fall of 2011.
The second installment "takes audiences into the complex world of street crews who express both their individuality and community through an awe-inspiring array of dance styles including b-boy, turfin', hyphy, morphing, gliding, popping, locking, salsa and jazz, among many others." Graham plays 17-year-old Maria Bennett, who re-discovers her love of dance at her childhood rec center after a brush with the law.
Graham will be joined in "Honey 2...
If you're a "Vampire Diaries" fan, the news that Katerina Graham will play the lead in "Honey 2" should really sweeten the pot.
"Honey 2" is directed by Billie Woodruff ("Beauty Shop"), who brought the first "Honey" (starring Jessica Alba, Mekhi Phifer, Joy Bryant and Lil' Romeo) to the big screen in 2003. "Honey 2" is slated to premiere exclusively on DVD in the fall of 2011.
The second installment "takes audiences into the complex world of street crews who express both their individuality and community through an awe-inspiring array of dance styles including b-boy, turfin', hyphy, morphing, gliding, popping, locking, salsa and jazz, among many others." Graham plays 17-year-old Maria Bennett, who re-discovers her love of dance at her childhood rec center after a brush with the law.
Graham will be joined in "Honey 2...
- 6/4/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has begun production on the DVD title "Honey 2," a dance movie directed by Bille Woodruff based on the 2003 feature of the same name and starring Katerina Graham of the CW’s "The Vampire Diaries."
The film will premiere exclusively on DVD in the fall of 2011.
Paul Hellerman is producing, with Marc Platt as exec producer. Rosero McCoy, who provided dance routines in the original "Step-up" feature film, is handling choreography.
The movie also stars Randy Wayne, Seychelle Gabriel, Christopher "War" Martinez, Brittany Perry Russell, Tyler Nelson, Luke Broadlick and Melissa Smith.
The film will premiere exclusively on DVD in the fall of 2011.
Paul Hellerman is producing, with Marc Platt as exec producer. Rosero McCoy, who provided dance routines in the original "Step-up" feature film, is handling choreography.
The movie also stars Randy Wayne, Seychelle Gabriel, Christopher "War" Martinez, Brittany Perry Russell, Tyler Nelson, Luke Broadlick and Melissa Smith.
Indiana Jones' Shia Laboeuf was terrified of leaking details about the forthcoming blockbuster after director Steven Spielberg sued a big-mouthed extra.
LaBoeuf realised how serious Spielberg was about keeping production secrets, when he was first sent a script that was barcoded and watermarked to prevent duplication. He was also given a hotline number to call if he lost it.
The actor, who stars alongside Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, also recalled the fate of 24-year-old Tyler Nelson, who was taken to court by Spielberg and his part reportedly cut from the film, after he leaked plot details in a newspaper interview.
LaBeouf says, "The joke I had was that Steven (Spielberg) had snipers following me. And if I ever slipped and gave up any tidbits, that was the end."...
LaBoeuf realised how serious Spielberg was about keeping production secrets, when he was first sent a script that was barcoded and watermarked to prevent duplication. He was also given a hotline number to call if he lost it.
The actor, who stars alongside Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, also recalled the fate of 24-year-old Tyler Nelson, who was taken to court by Spielberg and his part reportedly cut from the film, after he leaked plot details in a newspaper interview.
LaBeouf says, "The joke I had was that Steven (Spielberg) had snipers following me. And if I ever slipped and gave up any tidbits, that was the end."...
- 4/21/2008
- WENN
Police have been called to the set of the new Indiana Jones movie following the theft of computers and photographs. Crew members noticed the items were missing on Monday and immediately alerted director Steven Spielberg. The movie mogul's publicists have confirmed the theft but refused to comment further because "a law enforcement investigation is ongoing." The latest setback comes a week after film extra Tyler Nelson breached a confidentiality agreement and revealed plot details about the new film, Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, to a reporter on his local paper in Oklahoma.
- 10/4/2007
- WENN
Hollywood filmmaker Steven Spielberg is threatening to axe scenes starring actor Tyler Nelson in the upcoming Indiana Jones movie after he leaked the plot line to an Oklahoma newspaper. Upcoming star Nelson, 24, was so excited about landing a role alongside Harrison Ford and Cate Blanchett in Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, he revealed the plot and every major scene to local paper, the Edmond Sun. And now Spielberg is considering cutting all scenes featuring Nelson from the film following his betrayal. A spokesman for Spielberg says, "Who knows if he's ever going to work in town again?" The new Indiana Jones movie has been shrouded in secrecy since filming began earlier this year. The title of the sequel was only made public by actor Shia LaBeouf at the MTV Video Music Awards in Las Vegas on September 9.
- 10/1/2007
- WENN
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