Monday, October 17, 2011

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Matt Reeves, you are going to enter "The Twilight Zone." Warner Bros. has certainly let the correct one in by employing the "Cloverfield" and "Allow Me To In" filmmaker to direct a brand new large-screen adaptation from the classic Fishing rod Sterling television series. Deadline has got the news, confirming around the Jason Rothenberg-composed film: "Although the last Twilight Zone film was an anthology with various company directors, that one is really a large sci-fi action movie having a single free standing story that's from the original series mainly for the reason that it shares that familiarly eerie feel." Personally, I am thrilled with picking a Reeves, but I sometimes wish WB choose to go the anthology route and hired multiple company directors to supervise different "Twilight Zone" vignettes. That lately leaked wish listing of filmmakers including Christopher Nolan, Michael Bay and Alfonso Cuaron might have designed for one heck of the dynamic moviegoing experience. In the past "The Twilight Zone" news » It was initially reported last year that Leonardo DiCaprio and the Appian Way production company could be joining with Warner Bros. to produce a new film version of "The Twilight Zone." » On hearing this news, we emerged with this own wish listing of classic "Twilight Zone" episodes we'd need to see around the giant screen. » News continued to be quiet until early October, whenever a report arrived on the scene that Christopher Nolan, Michael Bay and Alfonso Cuaron were one of the company directors Warner Bros. was thinking about to helm the "Twilight Zone" remake. Ultimately, the task visited Matt Reeves. Inform us that which you think about the "Twilight Zone" news within the comments section as well as on Twitter!

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