The Hangover 2 is a done deal. The script is underway and the film will be directed and produced by The Hangover director Todd Phillips. Warner Bros. recently signed a deal to bring back the three stars: Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, and Zack Galifianakis. The actors will be getting $5 million each for their roles in the sequel (they received $1 million combined in the first film). But then again, The Hangover made $467 million dollars worldwide, and became the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time. All we know what the plot is this: it will not take place in Las Vegas again. Rumors swirled that it would be set in Thailand, but Phillips shot that down. Shooting begins November 1 with an expected release during Memorial Day weekend in 2011.
So where have Harold & Kumar been lately? John Cho (Harold) has been working hard at Agent Demetri Noh on ABC’s FlashForward and Kal Penn went from playing doctor on FOX’s House to working along President Obama as associate director of the White House Office Of Public Engagement. Cho and Penn have decided to team up for a third time to make A Very Harold and Kumar Christmas. It will be a Christmas-themed adventure, with pot of course. Neil Patrick Harris is expected to reprise his role (didn’t he die in the last one?). New Line Studios confirmed that Todd Strauss Schulson will direct (creators Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg penned the script but are moving on to direct American Pie 4, see below) and it’s being contemplated whether or not the film will be shot in 3D. Shooting starts this summer and it’s slated to hit theatres Christmas 2011.
As noted above, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg have signed on to write and direct American Pie 4, the first Pie movie to hit theatres since American Wedding in 2003. Though no deals have been made yet, the entire cast from the original trilogy is expected to come aboard for the “reboot.” They include: Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan, Chris Klein, Shannon Elizabeth, Tara Reid, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Seann William Scott, Eugene Levy, Natasha Lyonne, Mena Suvari, Jennifer Coolidge, Thomas Ian Nichols, and Chris Owen. Pie proved to be a lucrative franchise with its original movies and the four direct-to-DVD films. The plot is being kept under wraps for now and release info has not been disclosed.
You know the drill: another Halloween, another Saw movie. Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures confirm Saw VI director Kevin Greutert will reprise his directorial role. Also, the move will be shot in 3D, hence the title, Saw VII 3D. No plot details, but come on now, you know what to expect: blood, guts, and more blood–now in mind-boggling 3D! Saw is being pitted directly against Paranormal Activity 2; they both release on October 22 later this year.
[Via ReelzChannel; EW, here & here; Newsinfilm; THR; IGN]