UPDATE 2: TWC is getting back to us. Now they say tomorrow.

UPDATE: A reader from Outlander.solsector.net says, “There’s been no confirmation about the DVD date and nearest myself and one of the producers can tell there really isn’t a date set for the DVD much less a theatrical release. Plus, The Weinstein Company is contractually obligated to give outlander at least a limited theatrical release.” We’ll be contacting TWC tomorrow.

Recipe: Go into the closet and dust off Castle Grayskull. Place an E.T. figurine with its arms raised on one of the turrets. Pour a goblet filled with red wine all over it. Now set it on fire. Pretend it’s worth $47 million. Send a recording of this to The Weinstein Co. in New York and entitle it “Angry Outlander Fan.” Kill yourself.

It’s a sad day when a movie featuring Vikings battling a giant, monstrous alien with the help of a spaceman doesn’t see a theatrical release. Do you know what P.T. Barnum could have done with this premise? Slashfilm planned on seeing Outlander on the big screen. Sober. We liked the trailers. We were stoked on what little buzz there was, including a super passionate plea to Ye Gods over at AICN. It wasn’t a friggin’ remake or a Vin Diesel movie or AVP-R, just an ever-rare shot at original genre fare. And based partially on their dedicated work, writer-director Howard McCain and fellow screenwriter Dirk Blackman were recently hired to rewrite Lionsgate’s $100 mill Conan reboot.

If Outlander sucked, we were confident the post-screening laughs and riffage would have made it worthwhile, even more so than Death Race (pretty funny remake, that one). But the fact remains: we could say we were effing there. It would have been a lifetime bond or a primo /Filmcast. Alas, Dread Central has discovered a DVD listing on Amazon via Movies Unlimited for November 18th. Conclusion: it’s been dumped.

There’s no word from TWC on the matter, but the film’s been without a release date for eons. I really hope the studio’s justification isn’t, “Well, Viking movies don’t play” complete with a box office scientist pointing smugly to Pathfinder and The 13th Warrior. Is this the point we’ve reached for genre movies? “Pirates don’t play,” “Vikings don’t play,” cannibals and on down the line?” Knowing TWC, there won’t be any justification. If they treated kids like movies, their basement would have been on the nightly news some time ago.

via Dark Horizons

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  • AD
    I've received confirmation that the DVD date is Bogus... The Weinstein Company has told us that there is no official DVD release data and that they'll be contacting Amazon and movies unlimited about the listings.

    That doesn't mean they won't still do a limited release and dump but for now it still leaves open the possibility of a proper theatrical release.
  • AnGryViSioN
    The Weinstein Brothers do more harm than good to movies. This is yet the type of move that deserves a swift kick square in the junk. Now that is what I would call an entertaining film.

    Thanks Wanksteins for ruining another film. I have an idea, why dont you purchase the rights to some more Asian movies then sit on them for a couple of years,, then take the film in the cutting room and destroy the shit outta it? Oh nevermind, I forgot you already do that! my bad

    Bastards
  • Chromey
    Fuck. I was gonna see this in theatres.

    I hope they at the very least release it on Blu-Ray in a timely manner, but I'll bet they won't even do that.
  • TWC couldn't be more out of touch with reality if they tried. Dirty, corrupt, money-hungry dinosaurs need to be made extinct!
  • Galdersorg
    Hey Weinsteins: FUCK YOU! I'm Norwegian and a geek and was looking forward to seeing Jesus help the Vikings beat the crap out of an alien. Thank you for taking that away from me, dicks.
  • The Weinsteins screw up everything that has potential with HORRIBLE marketing. Grindhouse...on EASTER?! WTF??

    Outlander, which people like me have been salivating over FOREVER....being dumped? At least throw it in some theaters for a weekend so we all can see it on the big screen.

    Aliens+Vikings+Spaceships=fun movie for the geek in all of us. Even if the plot isn't wholly original at least this isn't another remake, star wars movie, or Alien/Predator movie.

    Oh, and Beowolf SUCKED.
  • andy
    damn! looked good!
  • david
    yeh i saw it in Berlin at the fantasy film fest last week and really enjoyed it as well. the cinema was the most packed i saw for any session in the entire festival (600-700 people), and I thought it was a really cool lower budget film that mixes beowulf/predator/braveheart etc. anyone who enjoys Sci-Fi Action/Adventure done well will enjoy this when they get the chance, it certainly DOES NOT deserve to go straight to DVD.

    then again, coming from the same company that massacred the Grindhouse release outside the U.S last year, who could expect anything else. I just hope the Weinsteins stay away from anything I want to see in the future.
  • very sad– i've the luck to see the Film in a Cinema here in Frankfurt on the Fantasy Film Fest. – I think it's a good genre Movie and a cool mixedup –
  • gocitizen
    I thought it was a retelling of Army of Darkness.

    I don't see why anyone would be too disappointed in this news. It looked like it was ready-made for SFC.
  • Bummer, my buds and I were pretty psyched for this one.
  • Saw it in Locarno. Unfortunately, there is really nothing original in it. It's simply a retelling of Beowulf. Instead of Beowulf, the Geat, there is Kainan from another world. Instead of Grendel, there is the Moorwen. Still looked like a dragon to me… There are some nice scenes in the second half, but overall the storytelling is pretty poor.
  • Zach
    Don't you mean "If they treated kids like movies..." ?

    PS fuck the Weinsteins.
  • Captain Awesome
    Surprise, surprise. The Weinstein brothers fuck up the marketing on yet another movie!
  • Kieslowski K.
    um. okay. I was ready to see this, but no sweat of my sack.
  • AD
    I must add that there's been no confirmation about the DVD date and nearest myself and one of the producers can tell there really isn't a date set for the DVD much less a theatrical release.

    Plus, the weinstein company is contractually obligated to give outlander at least a limited theatrical release. It may still get the "death defying acts" and "the promotion" treatment, but it *will* be in theaters in North America.
  • Runt
    Sorry to hear that they are screwing over a pretty decent looking movie and not half bad idea from the trailer. Also your last line of this article was freaking hilarious.
  • Greyson
    Movie looked great. So sad to see it go before it even game.
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