Tag: Stuart Beattie
Yvonne Strahovski in Final Talks to Play Scientist in I, FRANKENSTEIN
Chuck star Yvonne Strahovski is in final talks to join the Stuart Beattie’s action monster movie I, Frankenstein.
A Darkstorm Studios graphic novel created by Kevin Grevioux (probably most known for his role as Raze in the Underworld) tells a modern-day tale where the classic literary monster, nearly centuries after his ‘birth,’ has found himself in a gothic city.
Aaron Eckhart to Star in Lionsgate’s I, FRANKENSTEIN
I, Frankenstein is a contemporary fantasy thriller which tells the story of the original monster of Victor Frankenstein is humanities only hope, standing in between the human race, and the supernatural dark creatures that have risen to overthrow the world.
We learned that Stuart Beattie had been hired to direct Hopscotch Features and Lionsgate’s adaptation of the Darkstorm Studios comic I, Frankenstein. Now, The Dark Knight star Aaron Eckhart has been tapped to take the lead role of Adam Frankenstein. Beattie (Tomorrow) also penned the script based on a graphic novel by Kevin Grevioux, co-creator of the “Underworld” franchise.
International Tomorrow When The War Began Trailer and Posters
A new international trailer and posters is out for Tomorrow When The War Began.
Based on the first of seven books by acclaimed Australian author, John Marsden, Tomorrow When The War Began is the story of seven teenagers who return from a week-long camping trip to find that Australia has been invaded by a foreign power.
Banding together to fight gurellia-style agaist the enemy, this is not a typical heroic war movie – it is a terrifying situation where they must sometimes use little more than a knife or a belt to murder a soldier in cold blood. It’s a graphic tale of the violence, the blood, the fear, and the insanity of war.
Concept Art From HALLO: FALL OF REACH Movie
Some interesting news has surfaced revolving yet another movie version of the video game Halo. Latino Review reports that, while the Fox/Universal, producer Peter Jackson and director Neill Blomkamp version of the Halo movie is completely dead, screenwriter Stuart Beattie is still shopping his script based on the novel, Halo: The Fall of Reach.





