I’m in LA La Land covering junkets, and the news is pretty thin, so I’ve decided to run with some of the interesting release date change announcements.
First up is Vin Diesel’s sci-fi film Babylon A.D. We mentioned this film last night because the teaser poster premiered at ShowEast. Mathieu Kassovitz’s film was scheduled to hit theaters on February 29th, but is now being pushed back to August 29th 2008. One could look at this change in one of two ways: either the film is having huge problems and they need they need more time to fix up the mess or the studio has gotten more faith in the film and has decided to release it during Summer. However, the late late late Summer release date makes me believe there is a mess that needs fixing.
The film follows Veteran-turned-mercenary Thoorop (Diesel) who takes the high-risk job of escorting a woman (Mélanie Thierry) from Russia to China. Little does he know that she is host to an organism that a cult wants to harvest in order to produce a genetically modified Messiah. Based on the French novel by Maurice G. Dantec, who was strongly influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, Philip K. Dick and punk rock. The film also co-stars Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Sunshine) as a nun.
Anywhere is possible, and even sooner than expected. Doug Liman’s sci-fi adaptation of Jumper has been moved up one day for a Valentine’s Day (Thursday, February 14th) release, hoping to get a jump (pun intended) on The Spiderwick Chronicles, Warner Indie’s remake of Funny Games, and Vantage Point. It should be noted that the Ryan Reynolds/Isla Fisher romantic comedy Definitely Maybe and Step Up 2 the Streets will also debut on the big screen on V-day 08. Check out the new poster seen right.
Columbia Pictures has announced a June 19th 2009 release date for the Judd Apatow-produced Harold Ramis comedy Year One. Ramis co-wrote the script with The Office scribes Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg. So what is the new movie about? Well… ummm its about the first year of… okay, we don’t have a clue. As it turns out, the studio wants the plot details to be kept under wraps (for now). The movie stars Jack Black and Michael Cera. This project was announced this Summer.
Carter Smith’s adaptation of A Simple Plan author Scott B Smith’s novel The Ruins has been pushed back one week to April 11th 2008. There is no obvious reason for this change sine the original April 4th release date posed no competition. The new date puts the horror/thriller head to head with Screen Gems remake of Prom Night. The Ruins follows a group of friends (Jena Malone, Joe Anderson and Shawn Ashmore included) whose leisurely Mexican holiday takes a turn for the worse when they embark on a remote archaeological dig in the jungle, where something evil lives among the ruins. I’ve heard nothing but good things about this one.
source: BoxOfficeMojo







November 4th, 2007 at 12:40 pm
When I heard The Ruins was being made into a movie, I couldn’t believe it. I bought the book the day it came out last year and was so underwhelmed by it. I mean, really, the “something evil living among the ruins” turns out to be the LAMEST thing ever.
I will be 100% surprised if this movie is at all good. I’m sort of holding out hope that either they totally wandered from the book or they decided to go to the campy route and attempt a so-bad-it’s-good movie like the The Wicker Man 2006.
November 6th, 2007 at 12:35 am
YEAH RIGHT,I’M SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS MOVIE TO RELEASE…..SHAWN ASHMORE-YOU’RE HOT!
November 7th, 2007 at 4:04 pm
OK…..I have a gripe. I’m getting reeeeal tired of the back pushing! Knock it off an give us what we want. Babylon A.D. doesn’t need to be pushed any further than it has been. I would…just once…like to see a film come out when they say it will from the begining. What’s it going to take to get you to get it out on time?
What the heck are you waiting for? More poeple like me to gripe and complain?
Jeezers. It feels like I’ve been waiting forever for this movie. Is anyone really going to remember it when it comes out? Just because I will, doesn’t mean the surplus population will….. and you know what that means! I can hear it now: What was the name of it? Who stars in it? When was it filmed?
Hey! Just my opinion.
I’ll be there when, ever, it’s decided.
March 13th, 2008 at 12:18 am
Is this movie nice? Hehehe. I just want to watch it because i wanna see shawn. Hahaha… Anyway, hope it comes out soon