Tag: Stephen Norrington
Fantastic Concept Art From THE CROW Reboot Revealed
Illustrators – got to love them! Things have changed from the first time we heard about The Crow reboot, but I guess we’re all still interested in this project. And although director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Bradley Cooper are no longer attached to the whole thing, we finally have a stack of concept art from the production before they both left the project.
Stephen Dorff in Blade Prequel?
There’s something about vampire-movies, you just have to love all that blood sucking and dark costumes.
And ok, we do know that it’s not all about the look, but still…
So, anyone liked the original Blade movie? Looks that the answer is – actor Stephen Dorff!
Believe it or not, he’s actually keen to reprise his role as Deacon Frost in a prequel spin-off to Marvel’s Blade.
Yeah, you read that correctly, the actor played villain Deacon Frost in the original 1999 vampire action movie and admits he and the film’s director Stephen Norrington have been discussing a new project which focuses on Deacon.
The Crow Remake
Finally some updates about a new, Stephen Norrington’s version of The Crow!
This time, it’s kind of official announcement, because it comes from producer Edward Pressman who said that Norrington has finished the script for the film and they are moving forward with casting.
Check out the rest of the details of the movie based on James O’Barr’s graphic novel and comics about “a dead rocker whose spirit returns to seek vengeance on the men who killed him and raped his girlfriend.”
Blade Prequel in the Works, Norrington and Dorff Returning
Stephen Norrington, the original Blade helmer, has confirmed that he is working on a Blade prequel with Stephen Dorff (Blade, World Trade Center.)
“It will be a prequel to the ‘Blade’ movies, Deacon’s story,” Dorff previously said. “It’s a new trilogy the director has created. It will cool. We hope to shoot the first film next year. Frost is a character I have never been able to shake.”
Now in an interview with Comics2Film at Mania.com exclusively, Norrington confirmed the news but said that the project is not exactly how Dorff described it, but close. He added that the Dorff came up with the idea and it “has evolved into a very interesting story.”





