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Halo Gets A New Producer?
It’s been a while since the Halo movie was shelved, but some possible new big news has made it’s way out of IESB. According to IESB Steven Speildberg is in talks to produce Halo: The Fall of Reach.
IESB has learned exclusively (believe me this is solid and I’ve confirmed it three times over with studio executives and our close ties to CAA) that one of the biggest producers in Hollywood history is currently in active negotiations to develop the feature film adaptation and no it’s not Jerry Bruckheimer or Peter Jackson. It’s the man behind Jaws, E.T., Indiana Jones and Transformers, Mr. Steven Spielberg.
Spielberg is blown away by writer Stuart Beattie’s take on the game in his script entitled HALO THE FALL OF REACH. This coupled with the fact that his Dreamworks umbrella is looking for a big tent pole to help launch their newly independant studio with distribution over at Walt Disney Pictures after losing Transformers to Paramount in the separation, it’s the perfect combination.
Attempts to bring the movie to the big screen earlier fell apart. Peter Jackson was planning on producing the film before it fell apart and Neill Blomkamp was set to direct the movie. As of now we don’t have any word on a possible director or studio for the project.
It’s been a while since the Halo movie was shelved, but some possible new big news has made it’s way out of IESB. According to IESB Steven Speildberg is in talks to produce Halo: The Fall of Reach.
IESB has learned exclusively (believe me this is solid and I’ve confirmed it three times over with studio executives and our close ties to CAA) that one of the biggest producers in Hollywood history is currently in active negotiations to develop the feature film adaptation and no it’s not Jerry Bruckheimer or Peter Jackson. It’s the man behind Jaws, E.T., Indiana Jones and Transformers, Mr. Steven Spielberg.
Spielberg is blown away by writer Stuart Beattie’s take on the game in his script entitled HALO THE FALL OF REACH. This coupled with the fact that his Dreamworks umbrella is looking for a big tent pole to help launch their newly independant studio with distribution over at Walt Disney Pictures after losing Transformers to Paramount in the separation, it’s the perfect combination.
Attempts to bring the movie to the big screen earlier fell apart. Peter Jackson was planning on producing the film before it fell apart and Neill Blomkamp was set to direct the movie. As of now we don’t have any word on a possible director or studio for the project.
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