Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Paradise Lost Placed On Hold
The producers are trimming the budgetWhile it takes place a lot more than is ever reported in almost any given year, it might appear that 2011 isn't letting itself slip past without truly becoming one for large movie projects being placed on hold while galleries attempt to shave some dollars in the budget. The most recent film struggling with a situation from the limbo blues? Paradise Lost.Yes, much following the fashion from the Disney professionals who drawn back around the reins for that Lone Ranger until The Actor-brad Pitt, Gore Verbinski, Jerry Bruckheimer and also the authors found financial savings from salaries and script elements, Legendary Pictures' Thomas Tull has made the decision to plunge Alex Proyas' ambitious, performance capture-enhanced John Milton epic into the cooling waters of development to ascertain if the expense could be reduced. We suppose things do have a price when you are trying to film a war in Paradise and also the story Lucifer's fall.There is no official announcement (it's doubtful you will see), but Deadline's sources are confirming that Lost's budget had slid past $120 million and today the organization is wishing to figure out ways to lessen it.It's much more of a surprise compared to Ranger situation since Proyas had collected his crew and began creating a cast that incorporated Bradley Cooper (who spoken to us concerning the film a week ago), Benjamin Master, Diego Boneta and Camilla Belle ready for any shoot set to begin the following month around australia.But everybody is quick to worry this is in no way the finish from the film: it's more a pause to determine what you can do and Legendary apparently hopes to gear things support in spring or summer time the coming year. Presuming, obviously, the cast and crew department heads continue to be available. Expect plenty of schedule juggling dads and moms in the future...
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