A Fifth ‘Terminator’ Movie is on the Boards
McG has committed to working with Halcyon Co. on a fifth feature film in the Terminator series. He’s in post-production on Terminator: Salvation, due out in May 2009 and Variety says he’s already planning the next installment with the production firm’s Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek.
Halcyon obtained the film rights from C2, formerly Carolco, a year ago and at the time envisioned the new series as a trilogy, like so many other franchises these days. When Christian Bale signed on as John Connor, he signed for three films. Should production begin next year, Halcyon is hopeful for a summer 2011 release.
News of the new film broke at the Dubai Intl. Film Festival, which runs through Thursday. One reason it came up there is that the Middle East may be a locale for filming the new feature. McG is not committed to directing and may step back to produce although it’s too early to tell.
"We feel the time is now to start shaping the next part of this," Kubicek said. Warner Bros. is the most likely studio behind the new film although it may not partner with Sony as it has for Salvation.

The Crow, last seen on screen in 2005, is headed for the remake route. Stephen Norrington (Blade) will revisit James O’Barr’s comic book creation according to
The Eureka Seven anime series will spawn a feature, Symphonic Poem Eureka Seven: Pocket Full of Rainbows, which will be broadcast in Japan during their Golden Week, holidays that occur between April and May.
Nase Yamato’s Cigarette Kisses, which had been acquired for America by Broccoli Books has found a new home at
Dust off your dancing shoes because disco is going digital. Paramount Digital Entertainment announced Friday that the 1970s classic film Saturday Night Fever will be available for digital download and as a new rhythm and dance game developed specifically for the iPhone and iPod touch.
The pre-production work on the Thundercats movie proceeds apace with Charlie Wen’s impressive production art seeping online. Video game designer Jerry O’Flagherty (Gears of War) was named the film’s art director. The CGI movie is scheduled to go into production for Warner Bros. in 2009 for a 2010 release. No cast has been announced to date.
Director Euros Lyn told Torchwood Magazine that the series’ move to BBC1 will not alter the content or tone of the Doctor Who spinoff.
Keith Goldberg has been hired by Dark Horse Comics’ Entertainment division as Senior VP Production according to
Summit Entertainment has gotten tremendous publicity for its successful release of Twilight, based on Stephenie Meyer’s novel. The studio may prove they are not just a one-trick pony when they release Push on February 6, 2009. The movie has been garnering good buzz since it was previewed at Comic-Con International followed by a well-received trailer in October. A prequel, setting up the world of Push has been published by WildStorm, with script by Entertainment Weekly’s Marc Bernardin and Adam Freeman with art by Bruno Redondo and covers by Mario Alberti. The third of six issues will be in store December 24.
Despite previous comments from producer Laura Shuler Donner that she’s eager to get started on X-Men Origins: Magneto, writer/director David S. Goyer is taking a more cautious approach. He told
