« UK Chinese Film Festival announced | Filmstalker | Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift car featurette »

Promotion


Hellboy 2 moves to Paramount

Hellboy.jpgThe movie Hellboy 2: The Golden Army was in limbo for a short time when it moved from Sony to...well, to nowhere. Now Guillermo del Toro let's us know that it has found a home and a home of love. Paramount.

From iFMagazine.com through Coming Soon:

"We're moving studios right now," says Del Toro. "They don't have a deal with Sony any more and we are looking for financing for HELLBOY 2. It's at Paramount right now. It's bigger in scale, but not necessarily in budget. Abe Sapien has a much bigger part, and we're keeping closer to the mythology of the comics." Del Toro giggled with glee as he revealed a singer whose music would be part of the film. "There is a song by Barry Manilow, and you'll have to find out about how that fits in. I know you are all saying 'what the f**k is that?!'"

That's great news that the film has found a home, to be honest there wouldn't really have been any worry about getting this film to the market, but there was a little concern what the new Studio might want to do to it. However...Barry Manilow?! My mate Lee will back me up on this though, great musical choice. Bermuda Triangle? Mandy? I can't think which...





Promotion


Promotion


Add a comment

Tagline

Site Navigation

Latest Stories

Partner

LOVEFiLM.png

Vidahost image

Latest Reviews

Promotion

Filmstalker Poll

Promotion

Subscribe with...

AddThis Feed Button

Windows Live Alerts

Site Feeds

Subscribe to Filmstalker:

Filmstalker's FeedAll articles

Filmstalker's Reviews FeedReviews only

Filmstalker's Reviews FeedAudiocasts only

Subscribe to the Filmstalker Audiocast on iTunesAudiocasts on iTunes

Feed by email:

Contact

My Skype status



SkypeTwitterPlurkFacebookMyBlogLogLinkedInIMDB

Help Out


Feedback

Site Information

Creative Commons License
© www.filmstalker.co.uk

Give credit to your sources. Quote and credit, don't steal


Movable Type 3.34

I really don't know who I am. Quite possibly, I do not exist at all.
- Alec Guinness