We broke the news exclusively here on Bloody-Disgusting that MGM was close to signing Darren Aronofsky to direct the reboot/sequel to ROBOCOP. Our report was confirmed today (with the only credit given as to the "blogosphere" - we're not a f**king blog) with the logline kept secret... but wait! When we broke the news, we also revealed the planned plot synopsis as well, click here to read about how the film takes place 20 years later in Los Angeles or read on for the rest.
Some trade magazine confirms our report that MGM is ready to reboot its "Robocop" franchise. We also learned here at Bloody-Disgusting that the aim is to make this a HARD "R".
Darren Aronofsky has signed on to direct and David Self is penning a new installment about the hero whose tagline is "part man, part machine and all cop."
"Robocop," which is being fast-tracked for a 2010 release, becomes the first potential tentpole to come together since Mary Parent took the reins of MGM in March. Aronofsky's involvement has been one of the worst kept secrets, with rumors rampant in the blogosphere that "The Fountain" helmer was eyeing the project.
MGM is keeping the logline under wraps, but insiders say it will take the sci-fi vigilante classic in more of a noir direction.
Phoenix Pictures' Mike Medavoy, who produced the original film for Orion 21 years ago, is producing the new "Robocop" alongside Arnold Messer, Brad Fischer and David Thwaites.
Original films centered on a fatally wounded cop who returns to the police force as a powerful cyborg haunted by submerged memories. After hitting the bigscreen in 1987, "Robocop" and its two sequels have become solid earners for MGM's film library, with 4.1 million DVDs sold. Franchise is particularly popular in Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Aronofsky ("Pi," "Requiem for a Dream") is finishing the feature "The Wrestler," which stars Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei and Evan Rachel Wood.
Self, whose credits include "13 Days" and "Road to Perdition," has "God of War" set up at Universal, with Brett Ratner attached to direct. He also penned Uni's "Wolfman," which is currently in production.
Phoenix, whose recent credits include "Zodiac," is currently in production on the Mikael Halfstrom-helmed "Shanghai" and is in post-production on the Martin Scorsese-Leonardo DiCaprio teaming "Shutter Island."
MGM recently greenlit the thriller "The Cabin in the Woods," penned by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard, with Goddard signed to make his directorial debut and Whedon producing.
I think this is such a crazy idea that it might actually work. Aronofsky doing "Robocop"? Who wouldv'e thought?! Simularly, who would have thought Nolan was right for Batman before the world saw "Batman Begins"?
With Aronofsky on board I have hope for this now. We all know he can do bleak and nasty (requiem) pretty damm well so can't wait to see what direction he takes this in.
Huh? Really? That.... wasn't a joke? I guess The Fountain didn't really do to well, eh?
But, the point about Chris Nolan and Batman was spot on, maybe this will be genius.
darkdescent... I AGREE WITH YOU!!! That would've been perfect! Never thought of that.
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