Red Begins Principal Photography

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Principal photography on the big screen adaptation of the DC Comics/Warren Ellis graphic novel Red has begun in Toronto. Summit Entertainment has issued a press release, which includes details on the full cast/crew. You can read the release after the jump.

PRINCIPAL PHOTOGRAPHY UNDERWAY ON SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT’S “RED”

January 12, 2010 — Toronto, Canada – Principal photography has begun in Toronto on Summit Entertainment’s spy-thriller “Red,” based on the DC Comics graphic novel of the same name by Warren Ellis.

Joining previously announced stars Bruce Willis, Mary-Louise Parker and Academy Award®-winners Helen Mirren and Morgan Freeman, are two-time Academy Award®-nominee John Malkovich, Karl Urban, Brian Cox, Academy Award®-winners Richard Dreyfuss and Ernest Borgnine, Julian McMahon, James Remar and Rebecca Pidgeon.

“Red” is the story of Frank Moses (Willis), a former black-ops CIA agent, who is now living a quiet life. That is, until the day a hi-tech assassin shows up intent on killing him. With his identity compromised and the life of the woman he cares for, Sarah (Parker), endangered, Frank reassembles his old team (Freeman, Malkovich and Mirren) in a last ditch effort to survive.

Directed by Robert Schwentke (“The Time Traveler’s Wife,” “Flightplan”) from a screenplay by Jon Hoeber and Erich Hoeber (“Whiteout”), the film is produced by di Bonaventura Pictures’ Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Mark Vahradian (“Salt,” “Transformers,” “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”). Executive producers are Jake Myers (“Shanghai,” “Hollywoodland”) and Gregory Noveck (“Jonah Hex”). Di Bonaventura Pictures’ production executive David Ready serves as co-producer.

“Red” reunites director Schwentke with director of photography Florian Ballhaus (“Marley & Me,” “The Devil Wears Prada”) and Oscar-winning film editor Thom Noble (“Witness,” “Thelma & Louise”) who collaborated with Schwentke on “The Time Traveler’s Wife” and “Flightplan.” Additionally, “Red” production designer Alec Hammond (“Donnie Darko”) and costume designer Susan Lyall (“Rachel Getting Married”) lent their talents to Schwentke’s “Flightplan” as well.

“I’m so excited at the phenomenal cast that Robert and our script have attracted,” said di Boneventura. “I think audiences are going to have a great time.”

Summit’s President of Production Erik Feig said, “RED is that classic project with a little bit of something for everyone. We are thrilled to see it come to vivid life with an outstanding cast, incredibly talented director, and top notch producing team. It’s gonna be a good one!””

“Red” will film in and around the Toronto metropolitan area for nine weeks before moving on to the road and ending in New Orleans in late March for the final two weeks of principal photography. The film is scheduled for worldwide release on October 22, 2010.

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  • kennedygagne
    P.S. "B" I might not see that cord, but I'd see you coming a mile away LOL :P
    see you next shoot. Please hold the door........
  • Susan Kennedy Gagne
    As a background actress in this movie and being from just outside of the GTA area. Not only is this filming of such a large scale GREAT for the film industry in Ontario it was awesome to see so many of our ACTORS called to work on this film.
    Thank you Summit Entertainment, Robert Schwentke, Jake Meyers and all the other producers and directors. What a super, well put together and professional organizations to be part of. Over 300 back stage actors can be over the top but You and the Royal York handled things just super.

    Thanks for allowing me part of such a great movie.

    Susan Kennedy-Gagne
  • gill 12
    More business as usual --i.e. -predigested franchise slum slop
    for the circle jerks of our glutted and played-out comfort-zone.

    Bad enough that the ever-corrupt, ever-corrupting Boomers
    haven't even begun to take in any revelations of, among other things,
    their 45 million exterminations of the unborn ---largely in the name
    of 'convenience' and 'lifestyle' ---BUT now we realize, their whole
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    VAST market access from the most awesomely genocidal regime
    history has EVER seen ---across the Pacific.

    ABSOLUTELY TRUE

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  • Technicolor
    SO EXCITED THAT THEY'RE FILMING IN TORONTO! WOOOOOOOO!!!!!!

    WAY TO CONTINUE OUTSOURCING THE FILM INDUSTRY OF AMERICA!!!
  • Reassembles his own team? Wtf, in the comics, as far as i can remember, he goes on a solo man hunt and he only talks to like 2 people before the main show down.

    I'm gonna cry if I see witty banter between old dudes in a van in this movie.
  • I didn't know what the film was when I walked past the set the other day. I just assumed it was another shitty Canadian movie. I was wrong!
  • mangoshakes
    i'm just gonna guess off the synopsis that Freeman's character is behind it all.
  • Gomer
    wow cool, Bruce Willis is really stretching his acting abilities. Instead of playing a retired cop like in 90% of his movies, he's reaching for the stars and playing a retired CIA agent... How awesome...
  • I've never heard of the graphic novel, either-- and I also made the immediate Shawshank connection Between Red and Morgan Freeman. Such a strong cast, safe to assume there might be some depth to be found in the story?
  • balticseo
    Nice story.
  • Peter R
    Not big on Freeman anymore. I mean he can act...but didn't he marry his stepdaughter....that's pretty messed up.
  • asianrage
    Eh, as long as he can act and do his job well, I don't care. I don't understand why anyone would care so much about actors' private lives.
  • affirmallchance
    it fills the air in their heads.
  • And step counts.
  • Andyrooskie
    Not familiar with the comic...

    What with the picture of Freeman there though, is it wrong that I immediately thought of this as the action/sequel to Shawshank?
  • p86
    this might be the most star studded comic book film yet
  • Cyberdyne
    Casting respected, serious dramatic actors in superhero movies is becoming a trend. The Dark Knight, Thor, and now this. In my opinion, it's awesome.
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