Jonathan Levine
Get out your calendars and pencils! Time for a good old fashioned game of release date shuffle, kids! Summit Entertainment announced today that they have moved the release date of Warm Bodies. Previously set for release on August 10, 2012, the film will now arrive on February 1, 2013.
Just yesterday we brought you the first official image from Summit Entertainment's upcoming teen zombie flick Warm Bodies, and today we've nabbed you three more. We're good like that. Sticky fingers and all. Just don't ask where they've been.
You know, it's bad enough that zombies have no pulse, body temperature, or heartbeat, but for the love of all that is holy, can someone please get Warm Bodies start Nicholas Hoult a friggin' umbrella?!? No wonder they eat the living!
And the eye candy continues ... Next up on tap for you fiends, straight out of AFM, is the very first still from Summit Entertainment's zombie flick Warm Bodies, an adaptation of Isaac Marion's novel that Jonathan Levine (50/50) is writing and directing. Dig it!
When it comes to beating off the living dead, the more people you have helping you, the better. Wait ... no, that sentence didn't exactly come out the way that I meant it. Let's try that again ... When beating off hordes of zombies ... no, that didn't work either. Either way read on for casting news.
Here's hoping that the "final talks" John Malkovich is currently having with Summit Entertainment turn into a firm commitment because we can't imagine anyone better to join the studio's zombie flick Warm Bodies than him.
Former "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" correspondent Rob Corddry has seen and done a lot in his career. Everything from firing guns while intoxicated to going back in time via hot tub to nail hot chicks. Now it's time for the man to move into the big leagues by tacking zombies. Definitely the next logical step, wouldn't you say?
Some more news coming out of the San Diego Comic-Con, this bit concerning Jonathan Levine's (All the Boys Love Mandy Lane) upcoming Summit Entertainment adaptation of the Isaac Marion book, Warm Bodies.
Everyone's trying to find the next Twilight franchise for the big screen, and CBS Films is throwing its hat in the ring with an adaptation of Marie Lu's upcoming dystopian novel Legend. CBS previously hired Jonathan Levine to direct and now has added two up-and-coming writers to pen the script.
Even the dead need to cuddle. That is, before they stiffen and become locked into one place. Damned rigor mortis. Anyway, the possible casting news continues for Summit Entertainment's latest horror lovefest!
Name two things that go together better than zombies and romance! Umm ... Anyone? Think, people, think! It worked for Shaun of the Dead, did it not? With the Twilight saga winding down (just bite the damned baby already), Summit Entertainment is hoping that it will score big for them as well.
You know what's missing from today's zombie flicks? Romance and love! Well, sort of. But that's how Summit Entertainment is hoping you think as it gears up to give us a few Warm Bodies to cling to.
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (review), but no one wants her to be out in public. Years have passed, and we have yet to see the lovely Mandy in theatres or even on store shelves. What gives?
I guess we can take it as a good sign that the folks at Senator Distribution are finally going to be releasing
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (review) sometime soon since they finally came up with a new poster for the film, right?
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