Looks like garbage : Blade actor slams embarrassing Black Widow movie Newshub 6 hrs ago
Actor Stephen Dorff has unleashed a slew of insults about current Marvel blockbuster
Black Widow, which he reckons looks like garbage .
The star of
Alone in the Dark and
Deuces Wild says he feels embarrassed for the people involved, in particular lead star Scarlett Johansson.
Dorff, who has also appeared in
Blade and
The Independent.
Black Widow, Dorff said in the interview. It looks like garbage to me. It looks like a bad video game. I m embarrassed for those people. I m embarrassed for Scarlett! I m sure she got paid five, seven million bucks, but I m embarrassed for her.
David Koepp to write The Green Hornet and Kato
Back in April it was announced that Universal Pictures and Amasia Entertainment are working on the feature film reboot
The Green Hornet and Kato, and now comes word that the studio has enlisted screenwriting heavyweight David Koepp to script the masked crimefighters’ latest big screen adventure.
Koepp has a wealth of experience in the blockbuster and franchise arenas, his credits including the likes of
Jurassic Park,
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and
Angels & Demons.
The Green Hornet follows newspaper publisher Britt Reid, who moonlights as crime-fighter with his trusty sidekick Kato and supercar The Black Beauty. The character first emerged on radio in the 1930s, before branching out into film serials, comic books, a 1966 TV series starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee, and a 2011 feature film starring Seth Rogen and Jay Chou.
David Koepp to pen The Green Hornet and Kato for Universal Pictures
A TV series based on the characters premiered in 1966 and introduced legendary martial artist Bruce Lee to the US as Reid s sidekick Kato.
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LOS ANGELES: Screenwriter David Koepp has been roped in by Universal Pictures and Amasia Entertainment for its The Green Hornet and Kato project.
Koepp is popular for writing blockbusters such as 1993 s Jurassic Park and its sequel The Lost World (1997), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Tom Cruise-starrer Mission Impossible and Spider-Man .
Amasia Entertainment won the feature film franchise rights of The Green Hornet in January this year, reported Deadline. The Green Hornet originated in 1930s as a radio show based on the vigilante Britt Reid character, owner/publisher of The Daily Sentinel.
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David Koepp To Pen The Green Hornet And Kato For Universal
FOLLOW US ON: Los Angeles: Screenwriter David Koepp has been roped in by Universal Pictures and Amasia Entertainment for its “The Green Hornet and Kato” project. Koepp is popular for writing blockbusters such as 1993’s “Jurassic Park” and its sequel “The Lost World” (1997), “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008), Tom Cruise-starrer “Mission Impossible” and “Spider-Man”. Amasia Entertainment won the feature film franchise rights of The Green Hornet in January this year, reported Deadline. “The Green Hornet” originated in 1930s as a radio show based on the vigilante Britt Reid character, owner/publisher of The Daily Sentinel. A TV series based on the characters premiered in 1966 and introduced legendary martial artist Bruce Lee to the US as Reid’s sidekick Kato.