Wednesday Link-A-Mania
The Colony, Amazing Spider-Man, The Paranormalists, The Intruders, Joss Whedon’s In Your Eyes, Anne Rice
The Colony , Amazing Spider-Man , The Paranormalists , The Intruders , Joss Whedon’s In Your Eyes , Anne Rice
• Laurence Fishburne will star in Canadian sci-fi thriller The Colony , to be directed by Jeff Renfroe. The $16 million film will shoot in Toronto from February 22 to March 30. It is “about a group of underground survivors after the next Ice Age fending off an invasion of feral cannibals.” [ The Hollywood Reporter ]
• Rob Letterman, co-director of Monsters vs. Aliens , is attached to write and direct a supernatural found footage pitch titled The Paranormalists for Syfy Films. The story is said to “involve a haunted house which is entered by a group of men and women intent on debunking the presence of spirits. As they say, things don’t go as planned.” [ Heat Vision ]
• IMDB has posted the trailer for new Clive Owen-starring horror The Intruders .
• Michael Stahl-David and Zoe Kazan have signed on to star in the sci-fi/romance indie In Your Eyes , which Brin Hill will direct from a script by Joss Whedon. [ Deadline ] Read what Joss Whedon has to say about In Your Eyes here .
• Author Anne Rice’s choice to play the lead werewolf role if anybody makes a movie of her latest book The Wolf Gift is Chuck’s Matt Bomer, aka Bryce Larkin. [ Blastr ]
• There’s a new international trailer for Amazing Spider-Man that has a few new clips (but not enough to warrant a story all of its own):
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