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X-Men: First Class Gets A Composer & Some Models

August 12th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Sarah Harding as villain in X-Men: First Class

We’re only a few weeks away from the production start of  X-Men: First Class and while we await the final casting decisions to be made, we do have some new updates regarding another potential villainous cast member, several mutant models and a Kick-Ass composer who’ll be helping to score the film.

In our last in-depth discussion on X-Men: First Class, we explored the idea of whether or not the film would be a true prequel to the exiting X-Men franchise or if it’ll act as a reboot. While some recent interviews hinted that it could be out of continuity, director Matthew Vaughn partially clarified the matter and opened the doors to speculation regarding time travel and other comic book conventions that could explain the plot and…

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Cobalt Neutral 9 Full Title of Wachowskis’ Next

August 7th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

The Wachowskis’ upcoming Iraq war film is reportedly titled CN9 , according to a tweet from Production Weekly .

The film, said to have entered the casting stages, is rumored to deal with a homosexual relationship between a U.S. soldier and an Iraqi. Beginning in the near-future and flashing back, the project will allegedly be shot in a cinema verite style.

Though it may have a different meaning for the film, the term CN9 , in medicine, refers to the ninth cranial nerve, known as the Glossopharyngeal nerve .

UPDATE: Cobalt Neutral 9 has been revealed as the full title, according to Deadline.

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Cheadle & Pinto Joining ‘Rise of the Apes?’

June 18th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Planet of the Apes prequel casting cheadle pinto

Just a few weeks ago, 20th Century Fox cast James Franco as the lead in their upcoming prequel Rise of the Apes and the studio is now looking to bring two other significant names onboard – namely acclaimed performers Don Cheadle and Freida Pinto.

A prequel to the original 1968 Planet of the Apes film, Rise of the Apes revolves around a modern-day scientist (Franco) who conducts genetic experiments on a chimp he dubs Caesar, in the hopes of developing a cure for Alzheimers.  Caesar begins to develop human-like intelligence and leads a rebellion against his captors (which happened before in the 1972 sequel Conquest of the Planet of the Apes) that eventually results in a world dominated by apes.

Brit Rupert Wyatt was officially confirmed as the film’s director last month and will work from a screenplay that was restructured by Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver following the fallout between original Rise of the Apes director Scott Frank and Fox Studio officials.

Shooting is scheduled to begin in Vancouver this July, with Peter Jackson’s Weta Digital (King Kong) set to bring the apes to life via CGI and motion-caputure animation, instead of makeup and prosthetics (which were used in all the previous Apes films).

Planet of the Apes prequel

Cheadle is an Oscar-nominated talent who is currently making waves in theaters as Lt. Col. James “Rhodey” Rhodes/War Machine in Iron Man 2.  He’s always a welcome presence in my book – even when he’s doing his horrible Cockney accent from the Ocean’s 11 trilogy – so I’m all for Cheadle joining the new Apes film.

Pinto left a good impression on most moviegoers with her performance as Latika in Slumdog Millionaire and will hopefully continue her winning steak in this year’s Woody Allen flick You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.  Presumedly, she and Cheadle will play human characters in the Apes prequel, since it sounds as though the apes will be primarily GGI creatures that are more realistic in design than those of the original Planet of the Apes (or even Tim Burton’s “re-imagining”).

So what do you think?  Do you like the idea of Cheadle and Pinto joining Rise of the Apes?  Let us know in the comments section below.

Rise of the Apes is scheduled to arrive in theaters in the U.S. on June 24th, 2011.

Source: BD Horror News


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Hillcoat To Direct ‘The Revenant’ With Bale To Star?

May 26th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

The Revenant movie based on Michael Punke's novel

Director John Hillcoat’s critically-acclaimed adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer-Prize winning novel The Road was all but ignored during last year’s awards season (you can read Screen Rant’s own positive review HERE).  Fans of Hillcoat’s post-apocalyptic flick will be glad to hear that the director may now be set to direct another intense drama, an adaptation of The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge.

According to screenwriter Mark L. Smith (Vacancy), Hillcoat is attached to direct his script for The Revenant, which is based off Michael Punke’s novel of the same name.  In addition, Smith has informed Bloody Disgusting that Christian Bale (heard of him? ;-) ) is currently in negotiations to star in the film as Hugh Glass, an 1820s frontiersman who hunts down the men that left him for dead after he was attacked and mauled by a bear.

The protagonist at the focus of The Revenant’s narrative – a physically battered man obsessed with surviving the harsh wilderness around him – bears more than a passing resemblance to Viggo Mortensen’s Man in Hillcoat’s version of The Road.  Hillcoat has also directed the tale of a vengeance quest set against the wild frontier before, in his 2005 Australia-set flick The Proposition. Revenant sounds like an excellent fit for the director’s dark, intense approach to storytelling.

Guy Pierce in The Proposition

Guy Pierce in ‘The Proposition.’

According to CHUD, director Park Chan-wook (Oldboy) was at one point set to direct a film adaptation of The Revenant with Samuel L. Jackson playing the role of Hugh Glass.  Hillcoat’s sensibilities as a filmmaker seem a better fit for the revenge story than Chan-wook’s – though the latter’s gritty, violent tendencies as a director would’ve been interesting to see in a western setting. Here’s hoping the project actually comes to fruition this time around.

How likely is it that Hillcoat will get to make The Revenant with Bale onboard?  Well, Bale’s schedule is not too crowded at the moment and – with the obvious exception of Batman 3 – he isn’t set to appear in any big-budget films that would take priority over this project anytime soon.  If he does sign on for Hillcoat’s thriller, it would be Bale’s second venture into the western genre after his previous turn in the 3:10 to Yuma remake from director James Mangold (Knight and Day) back in 2007.

3:10 to Yuma remake from 2007

Christian Bale in ’3:10 to Yuma.’

So what do you think?  Does The Revenant sound more interesting with Hillcoat directing and Bale possibly starring?  Sound off in the comments section below.

We’ll keep you updated on new information concerning The Revenant as it comes in.

Source: CHUD, BD (via The Playlist)

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Scream 4 Casting Updates

May 22nd, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Scream 4 Cast May Include Ashley Greene and Hayden Panettiere

The cast for Scream 4 is beginning to take shape as the production nears its July start date. Dimension Films is in the final phase of landing actress Lake Bell, and the latest names added to their wish list include Hayden Panettiere, Ashley Green (Twilight Saga) and Rory Culkin.

Have no fear, the original cast is still very much intact. Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and David Arquette will all reprise their roles from the Scream trilogy, and Wes Craven returns as director.

The idea of casting Scream 4 with just over a month to go before filming is a slightly concerning. But Deadline reports the script is on major lockdown and the production has only released character descriptions.

Lake Bell, who can be heard in Shrek Forever After as the Patrol Witch, is the first among franchise newbies to begin negotiations. She will play a police officer who knew Sidney (Campbell) in high school.

Lake Bell Scream 4Ironically reminiscent of Neve Campbell in Wild Things

The other names involved are young, but character descriptions provide some insight into the unknown story. Ashley Greene is in talks to play Sidney’s cousin; Hayden Panettiere would play Greene’s best friend; and Rory Culkin may end up as Greene’s love interest. From the sound of it, the original cast may literally hand over the reigns in the film.

It looks like the film will present a new generation of victims. In that case, Greene’s character would be the main target for the Ghostface Killer as the old cast warns the newbies of impending doom. That’s just a guess, but it sounds close enough.

Rory Culkin Scream 4

Rory Culkin has taken a media backseat to the other actors, but is my favorite of the list. The 20-year-old actor was superb in Mean Creek and continues to prove his acting chops. Yet, there is something holding him back from mainstream entertainment. This could be an opportunity for Culkin to grow a fan base.

Scream 4 is trying to complete casting with little time to spare. It may prove difficult for young actors to commit an entire script to memory in such short time, but hopefully they are up to the task. The original trilogy has always been entertaining, but also loaded with solid performances. If they want to continue the franchise properly, they can’t lose focus of the elements necessary to create a complete film.

Scream 4 will unleash on audiences April 15th, 2011.

Source: Deadline

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Fringe: Season 2 Finale Review & Discussion

May 21st, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Hopefully, tonight’s episode of Fringe will answer many questions fans have had since the series started.

Over the last two years, we’ve been introduced to numerous long-running mysteries. From the watchers knowing events to come, shape-changers that use modified walkmans with carpenter nails to obtain their forms, to the halved pieces of apple and signature womb babies that greet us before each commercial break – it’s safe to say that Fringe has held its cards close to the chest.

Walter Bishop traveling to the alternate universe in order to find his son, Peter, as well as the return of Leonard Nimoy as the illusive William Bell (in his final acting performance), leave no doubt that the showdown of the century is bound to happen.

With the help of Olivia, Astrid, and hopefully Gene (the cow), it’s time to take the battle to the other side in order to see what Walternate is up to – and most importantly, make sure that these two worlds stay where they belong.

Order your root beer float, purchase your blue cotton candy, and whip up some coffee yogurt, it’s the season finale of Fringe!

Review

Unfortunately, the second season finale of Fringe has yet to air and Fox decided not to provide it in advance to the press.

So, I shall be watching tonight. Don’t worry, the review will be up shortly after the second part airs. Until then, check out some of our previous articles on the series.

Get Up To Speed With ‘Fringe 101′
Complete Guide To 2010 TV Season/Series Finales
Once More, With Feeling: ‘Fringe’ Gets Musical?
Fringe: Nimoy Returns For Bell/Bishop Face-Off
J.J. Abrams Talks Fringe End Date

Make sure to check back as Screen Rant reviews the second season finale of Fringe.

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The Avengers Movie Villains Are The Skrulls?

May 21st, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

The Avengers Movie Villains are the Skrulls

Who on Earth is mighty enough to stand up to The Avengers? A big question for fans of the Marvel comics and movies is what villain(s) will be featured in The Avengers movie who can act as worthy opponents to Thor, Captain America, Iron Man and the Hulk. What if I were to say the answer to that question were “no one,” because no one from Earth will be fighting our favorite superheroes?

Instead, we just might be seeing The Avengers battling it out against aliens! If you’re a comic reader, you’re likely very well aware of the Skrulls, the green long-eared shapeshifters who were the focus of the recent Invasion crossover event in the Marvel universe. According to an “insider” of Comic Book Movie, The Skrulls will be the primary villains of Joss Whedon’s team-up epic.

Joining the Skrulls in this rumored plot information would be the Kree, another alien species who ally with the good guys (us measily humans and our super-heroic friends) against the Skrulls. Tying that rumor into the news of Kevin Pennington signing a 3-picture deal with Marvel Studios, one of the characters he is rumored to play is a Kree.

Comparing this idea to what we know from the comics, the Skrulls have been a major player in recent years. And in the Ultimates series, where Marvel has been grabbing a lot of its ideas from for their films, the Skrulls were also the key villains, except presented in a more believable way and I can see them adapting that into The Avengers franchise.

Joss Whedon struck a chord with Marvel fans with his successful and critically acclaimed 25-issue run on Astonishing X-Men, where he told a story involving aliens who wanted to destroy our planet. This is not new to him and if this rumor has any truth to it, then Whedon’s work no doubt secured him the job of handing The Avengers for Marvel.

With Whedon’s history and the Skrulls playing a major role in the books, this might not be too off the mark. Again, this is a completely unverified rumor and the script is currently being re-worked with Whedon coming on board. He’s also reportedly re-working the script for The First Avenger: Captain America to ensure the interconnected share movie universe correctly flows into The Avengers and Marvel’s plans going forward.

As with most recent Marvel Studios rumors, we can expect some official details and major updates come San Diego International Comic-Con in July where we’ll be reporting every detail live as it breaks.

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What do you think about introduction of alien races into the Marvel Studios movie universe?

Iron Man 2 is currently in theaters everywhere; Thor opens May 5, 2011; The First Avenger: Captain America hits July 22, 2011 and The Avengers is scheduled to debut May 4, 2012

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Fox Says She Quit Transformers 3; Replacements Announced

May 21st, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Megan Fox claims she left Transformers 3

The Megan Fox debacle continues to make headlines with constant updates, and now the Transformers star claims leaving Transformers 3 was her idea. As Fox’s representatives clean up the mess of her canceled role in Transformers 3, Michael Bay is already hunting for her replacement.

Three of the four names announced are swimsuit models. Go figure. Is this a film or a moving billboard?

Before we get into Fox’s potential replacement, her rebuttal to yesterday’s news continues to raise eyebrows. Of course, the reports have come straight from her representatives (a.k.a. the spin squad). Fox is still trying to dig out of her own grave, so she is too busy to speak for herself.

Fox’s agents told People Magazine it was the actress’ decision to leave Transformers 3. Any time representatives make generic statements like this, the facts are not exactly clear-cut. But you have to hand it to them, they got the last word – for now.

“Megan Fox will not be starring in Transformers 3…It was her decision not to return. She wishes the franchise the best.”

Megan Fox left Transformers 3

Fox hiding from her problems?

Typically, when performers leave a production it is due to scheduling conflicts or creative differences. It is hard to forget the controversial head-butting between Fox and Bay before Transformers 2. But if they had a falling out, why was she even considered for the third film? She was already seen on set only weeks ago, but maybe the actress was simply bidding farewell to Bumblebee ;-) .

Of course, the Transformers franchise is not successful due to Fox. Rather, her career is successful because of Transformers. Her upcoming role in Jonah Hex doesn’t look like a big break into meaty acting opportunities, but at least she can rid herself of the Transformers shackles. Time will tell if this is good for her career or another nail in its coffin.

So, how do you replace one of the most beautiful cardboard cutouts in show business? Well, it looks like Bay’s initial reaction was to hire a swimsuit model. Or maybe he was just reading the latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition when the studio asked him for names.

Transformers 3 Megan Fox replacements

On the short list of ladies is Bar Refaeli, Miranda Kerr and Brooklyn Decker. Decker will actually begin her acting career in Just Go With It, releasing February 11th, 2011. Miranda Kerr has yet to cross over into film, but Bar Refaeli already has a big name attached to her resume. The girlfriend of Leonardo DiCaprio just finished her movie debut with Session, set for a September 5th release this year.

There is an actual actress at the top of the short replacement list. Gemma Arterton burst on the scene with an oil-covered corpse in Quantum of Solace. Since then, Arterton has made a name for herself in the action genre with recent roles in Clash of the Titans and the upcoming Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.

Gemma Arterton Transformers 3 Quantum of Solace oil imageGemma Arterton’s memorable death scene from Quantum of Solace

Arterton would be a reasonable fit to replace Fox. The studio’s main focus will be to maintain the beauty of its leading lady. They should realize there are actually beautiful women in Hollywood who have more experience with acting (see Natalie Portman). But Michael Bay has a penchant for creating superstars, so don’t shrug off the swimsuit models. They fit the mold of beautiful newbies for Bay to unleash upon Hollywood.

What do you think about today’s updates? Do you believe Megan Fox chose to leave Transformers 3? Do the possible replacements strike fear in your hearts or are they a welcome change? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Transformers 3 will hit theaters on July 1, 2011.

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Upcoming Movie Release Dates Announced

May 20th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Coming Soon Movie Release Dates

Several studios have announced a number of official release dates for in-development films set to debut over the next couple years. Surprisingly, only four of the 16  are sequels. In a time when it seems every other “new” movie is a sequel or reboot, that number is quite pleasing.

There are a few comedies, a honey-loving bear, a deadly virus, and plenty more hitting theaters between now and 2013. The next three years are full of some epic comic book adaptations and summer blockbusters. But not every film is geared for the geeks and fanboys.

For a quick rundown of the new release dates, here they are in list form. Below that, you’ll find more descriptive breakdowns of each.

Upcoming Movie Release Dates

The first weekend of 2011 presents quite the thriller. Unknown White Male stars Liam Neeson as a man who awakens from a coma and quickly discovers his identity has been stolen. But this is not just any case of identity theft. Nobody, not even his wife, believes him until a young woman helps his search. The film co-stars Diane Kruger and January Jones, along with Frank Langella. Unknown White Male releases January 7, 2011.

Anthony Hopkins will close out the first month of 2011 by teaching an up-and-coming priest a thing or two about exorcisms. The Rite, which releases January 28th, 2011, adapts the Matt Baglio novel of the same title. Apparently, the story is the true tale of a “disillusioned American seminary student who attends exorcism school at the Vatican and ultimately finds his faith through encounters with demonic forces.” Sounds interesting enough, but a late January release date casts a shadow on its potential.

Anthony Hopkins Exorcist The Rite

The Farrelly Brothers are still looking for their next comedy hit. It’s been a long three years since The Heartbreak Kid, but the directors will hop back on the saddle with Hall Pass on February 25, 2011. The film has some mid-level star power in Owen Wilson, Jenna Fischer, Alyssa Milano, Christina Applegate, Jason Sudeikis and Richard Jenkins. The story follows a married man given an open invitation by his own wife to have an affair.

In March of 2010, Diary of a Wimpy Kid came out of nowhere with the intention of kick-starting a new film series based on a novel. While it quadrupled its $15 million production budget, the buzz was not as widespread as 20th Century Fox hoped. Regardless, the studio has given Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules a March 25, 2011 release date. The fifth novel by Jeff Kinney will be released this year, but the studio may catch up quickly if they continue to release one each year.

The Girl with the Red Riding Hood has been handed an April 22, 2011 release date. Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke will guide Amanda Seyfried through the woods in this adaptation of the classic tale. If the director’s history doesn’t worry you, the premise sure might. Orphan screenwriter David Johnson has written a script where the wandering girl gets caught in a love triangle amidst her other infamous problems.

Catherine Hardwicke - Red Riding Hood

If you’ve been desperately awaiting a Winnie the Pooh adaptation, Disney has given you a date to save. A mid-summer release on July 15th, 2011 will give the animated bear and his friends to a theatrical makeover. Renowned voice actor Jim Cummings (330 titles in 25 years) will voice both Pooh and Tigger, Peter Cullen (the voice of Optimus Prime in Transformers) will perform Eeyore and Craig Ferguson will voice the Owl.

Also releasing July 15th, 2011, The Sitter will put Jonah Hill in the middle of a babysitting adventure he’ll never forget. In an argument for typecasting, Hill has been cast as a suspended college student. The film is rumored as a mix between Adventures in Babysitting and Superbad.

Four Christmases director Seth Gordon will lead an A-list cast in the July 25th, 2011 comedy Horrible Bosses. Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell, Jason Bateman, Jamie Foxx and Charlie Day make up the cast of New Line’s hopeful summer hit. The plot reads, “Three friends conspire to murder their awful bosses when they realize they are standing in the way of their happiness. If anything makes the film a worthy watch it is the presence of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s Charlie Day.

Horrible Bosses cast

Although still in the script phase, Late Bloomer now has an August 12, 2011 release date. The film adapts Ken Baker’s novel Made: A Memoir and tells “the story of an adult male who, after the successful removal of a benign tumor resting his pituitary gland, experiences all the changes and effects of puberty over a three-week period.”

In mid-March, Warner Bros. announced the intent to make Final Destination 5, much to the dismay of movie fans. A once great concept has been dragged along the road far too long and the studio is hoping a 3D sequel will change that. The fifth installment continues to make progress with an announced release date of August 26th, 2011.

Dark Castle Entertainment has given The Apparition a September 9th, 2011 release date. It sounds a bit like a combination of the studio’s own upcoming film Splice and the indie hit Paranormal Activity. The synopsis says The Apparition is about “a couple haunted by a supernatural presence that is unleashed during a college experiment.”

Say what you will about Brendan Fraser’s acting career, but he’s still got a franchise or two up his sleeve. The actor returns in 3D on September 23rd, 2011 with Journey to the Center of the Earth 2. The world has only itself to blame after a nearly $250 million box office for Journey to the Center of the Earth.

One of my most anticipated films of next year is Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion. Now, with an official release date of October 21st, 2001, it sits in prime position for Oscar buzz. Talented writer Scott Z. Burns penned the script that will star Marion Cotillard, Matt Damon, Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Laurence Fishburne and Gwenyth Paltrow. The story explores the results of an international viral outbreak and the hysteria caused by mass media.

Contagion cast with Soderbergh

Valentine’s Day made half of its domestic box office on opening weekend, proving its gimmicky Valentine’s Day weekend release date to be a decent idea. The studio is attempting to recreate the relative success of the holiday ensemble piece with New Year’s Eve. The only difference is this “sequel” will release December 9th, 2011. The story structure remains the same, but the cast is still in the assembly phase.

20th Century Fox will release Cameron Crowe’s next project, We Bought A Zoo, on December 23rd, 2011. Production should begin this fall. 27 Dresses and The Devils Wears Prada writer Aline Brosh McKenna is penning the script. I’m not sure the connection between Crowe and McKenna, but it is safe to trust a filmmaker like Crowe.

Further down the road, Disney has announced Reboot Ralph will hit theaters March 22, 2013.  The film is apparently an animated adventure through the world of a video game. It was previously known as Joe Jump.

A scene from Journey to Center of the Earth 3D

Is that enough release dates for you? There’s plenty to add to your movie schedule, but not quite as entertaining a list as the next two summers. Still, movies are what we here at Screen Rant live for, so no complaints.

As usual, stay tuned for the latest movie news and release date updates. We’ll keep your movie ears burning.

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‘Mean Girls’ Sequel ‘Mean Moms’ In The Works

May 20th, 2010 by lawwebbhh651109j87hN5gxp2l | Comments Off | Filed in Movie

Mean Moms a sequel to Mean Girls

New Line Cinema is in talks with Offspring Entertainment to bring Mean Moms – a semi-sequel to the Tina Fey-penned 2004 hit Mean Girls – to the big screen.

Mean Moms will be based off Rosalind Wiseman’s 2006 book, Queen Bee Moms and King Pin Dads.  That novel is a followup to Wiseman’s successful 2002 work, Queen Bees and Wannabees – the inspiration for SNL alumni Tina Fey’s Mean Girls screenplay.

Like Mean Girls, Mean Moms tells the story of a family that moves into the high class world of the American suburbs.  This time – according to Variety – the action will revolve around “a happily married mother of two…faced with confronting the cutthroat world of competitive parenting.”

Aside from Mean Girls star (and now tabloid favorite) Lindsay Lohan (Machete), several of the original cast members – including Rachel McAdams (The Notebook), Amanda Seyfried (Letters to Juliet), and Tina Fey (Date Night) – have done well in the six years since that film came out.  None of their characters (or the performers themselves, most likely) will be featured in Mean Moms.

Mean Girls cast members

Original Mean Girls producer Jill Messick will team up with Offspring Entertainment producers Adam Shankman, Jennifer Gibgot (Hairspray) and New Line Cinema to bring Mean Moms to the big screen.  Screenwriting duo Dara and Chad Creasey (Pushing Daisies) have been hired to adapt Wiseman’s novel.

Mean Girls was largely praised for Tina Fey’s sharp, witty screenplay – which has led to the film becoming easily the most quoted teen comedy of the past decade.  Even with a whole new cast and crew being involved in its production, Mean Moms will be unable to escape the inevitable comparisons to its 2004 predecessor and will be hard-pressed to match its popularity.

Pushing Daisies the TV show

Emerson (Chi McBride) has a strange day in “Bitches.”

Will screenwriters Dara and Chad Creasey be able to craft a script as equally biting and humorous as that of Tina Fey’s Mean Girls?  The two did pen the Pushing Daisies episode “Bitches,” which was a clever episode about the four wives of a recently deceased polygamist – so it’s certainly not impossible.

But what do you think?  Does a Tina Fey-less Mean Moms sounds like a good idea?  Sound off in the comments section below.

Look for production on Mean Moms to begin sometime in the near future.

Source: Variety

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