Topic: Scream 4?
Dimension goes back to its roots
Weinstein revs up franchises, emphasizes 3DPromising that "I'm going back to doing what I do best," Bob Weinstein is revving up franchises and genre films for Dimension, with familiar faces onboard (e.g., Neve Campbell has just signed for "Scream 4") and a new emphasis on 3D.
"Scream 4" will start production in April or May as the first of a new trilogy, and the company is talking to Wes Craven to direct, Weinstein reports. In addition to Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette will return to the "Scream" franchise.
Robert Rodriguez is writing "Spy Kids 4," which he will direct in 3D. The movie will be made in partnership with Disney and will start shooting in March, Weinstein said.
In addition, the company wants to shoot "Halloween III" in 3D, aiming to release it in October 2010. Dimension also is remaking the cult classic "Children of the Corn."
"I'm heading back to my franchise films," Weinstein declared, citing plans to shoot sequels to "Hellraiser" and "Scanners" in 3D. Also on the slate are remakes of "Short Circuit" and "An American Werewolf in London." "These films are our strength, and we are committed to doing them in style."
The first two "Scream" pictures grossed more than $100 million each, while "Scream 3" grossed $89 million in the U.S.
Weinstein also said that "The Road" will open wide Nov. 25 in some 800 theaters.
In response to a query, Weinstein said, "There is no question that financing is readily available to produce and market these films." He added: "I am eager to expand our scope in the 3D business."
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