BREAKING MOVIE/TV NEWS

Monday, September 06, 2010

Olivia Lays Down The Law For "Judge Dredd"

Actress Olivia Thirlby ("The Wackness") has been cast as 'Cassandra Anderson' in DNA Film's upcoming, $45 million budgeted, 3D adaptation of comic book character "Judge Dredd".

Karl Urban ("Star Trek") will star as title character 'Judge Joseph Dredd', a law enforcement officer from the futuristic Mega-City One' for director Pete Travis ("Vantage Point"), from a screenplay by Alex Garland ("Sunshine").


Reliance BIG Pictures and IM Global, a Reliance international sales company, will finance the live-action feature, based on the 2000 AD Publishing character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra.

“The main thing about 'Dredd' is that it’s a fantastic comic," said producer Andrew Macdonald.

"Our idea is to make a very hard, R-rated, gritty, realistic movie of 'Dredd' in 'Megacity', so we’ve got to get the tone right. He’s going to hit people and it’s going to feel real."

"Alex Garland’s script is faithful to the original concept that made 'Judge Dredd' a favourite bad-ass hero," said "Judge Dredd" co-creator Wagner.

DNA has also signed Michael Murphy ("District 9") as a South African co-producer, along with Jason and Chris Kingsley, owners of Rebellion/2000 AD.

"The incredible writers and artists of 2000 AD were formative influences on me," said screenwriter Garland.

"This adaptation of 'Judge Dredd' will have an emphasis on adrenaline and realism, but with all the scale and spectacle of 'Mega-City One'. We think Pete’s propulsive, edgy style is a perfect match for the project."

Inspired by Clint Eastwood's "Dirty Harry", Dredd is a law enforcement officer in a violent city of the future where uniformed Judges combine powers of police, judge, jury and executioner. Dredd and his fellow Judges are empowered to arrest, sentence and execute criminals on the spot.

With 'bionic' eyes implanted after a time-traveling mission to the 'City Of The Damned', Dredd uses a 'lawgiver' pistol, while riding a cannon-mounted, artificial intelligence 'lawmaster' chopper.

'Joseph Dredd' and his brother 'Rico' were cloned from the DNA of 'Chief Judge Fargo', the first chief judge. Their growth was artificially accelerated, emerging in 2066 with all the appropriate knowledge for their age, electronically implanted in their brains by computer during gestation.

The name 'Dredd' was chosen by genetic scientist 'Morton Judd', to "instill fear in the population."

In 2070 the Dredds saw action for the first time during the 'Atomic Wars', when as cadets, they were temporarily fast-tracked through the 'Academy Of Law', assigned the rank of full judge and sent to restore order, after the US Justice Department deposed 'President Booth'. Joseph excelled as a judge, rapidly gaining promotion to the rank of senior judge, saving the world from being destroyed during the 'Fourth World War'.

Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Judge Dredd"...

"Resident Evil: Afterlife" - Under My Umbrella

Sneak Peek new photos from Sony's, Toronto-lensed "Resident Evil: Afterlife", starring Milla Jovovich, written/directed by her husband, Paul W.S. Anderson.

Opening September 10, "Resident Evil: Afterlife", is produced by Anderson, Jeremy Bolt, Toronto's Don Carmody, Bernd Eichinger, Samuel Hadida and Robert Kulzer.

Milla Jovovich returns to the role of 'Alice', a former 'Umbrella Corporation' security officer whose exposure to the 'T-Virus' granted her superhuman abilities. Since her escape from 'Raccoon City', she has been hunted by Umbrella, who intends to use her DNA in order to control the virus' mutation. As the film's main protagonist, Alice seeks to settle her score with Umbrella and its elusive chairman, 'Albert Wesker'.

The $60 million budgeted Screen Gems feature, opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D, is the fourth installment of the video game movie adaptation, also starring Ali Larter, Kim Coates, Shawn Roberts, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Spencer Locke, Boris Kodjoe, Wentworth Miller and Sienna Guillory.

'Chris Redfield', a primary character from the video games will be featured for the first time in the film franchise. Other characters from the games and films who return include 'Claire Redfield', 'Jill Valentine' and Albert Wesker.

"Afeterlife" is also noted for incorporating director James Cameron's '3D Fusion Camera System', recently used for "Avatar".

"...since the events of 'Resident Evil: Extinction', 'Alice' has been roaming the world searching for any remaining survivors. She also comes face to face with her arch-nemesis, 'Albert Wesker'. As she enters the ruined Los Angeles, she stumbles onto a base of 'Umbrella', surrounded by 'zombies'. She then teams up with a group of survivors who had been hiding in Los Angeles since the 'T-virus' outbreak, and helps them to free another group held-up in a prison, among them the brother of 'Claire', 'Chris Redfield'..."

Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Resident Evil: Afterlife"...