I just did a search. How accurate or how updated this news is I have no idea. I wouldn't be surprised if it does.
http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840468p1.html
http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840468p1.html
Feraud said:This is amazing news.
I hope I live long enough to see the discovery of London After Midnight.
RIOT said:I just did a search. How accurate or how updated this news is I have no idea. I wouldn't be surprised if it does.
http://movies.ign.com/articles/840/840468p1.html
Nick D said:I find myself uneasy at the thought of a remake. Maybe I'm jaded by other attempts by Hollywood to remake things, or "reboot" things. I just can't see it being done well.
Earp said:It wouldn't be a remake. It would be a restoration of the film with the newly discovered original missing sections of the film restored so that it would be complete for the first time in about I guess 80 years or so.
I just said it would be a whole new film because those of us who have loved the film in it's incomplete version all these years will finally get to see the complete film as envisioned by Fritz Lang. So ... it will seem like a whole new film.
Nick D said:Sorry, Earp, I was referring to the link Riot posted. I edited my previous post so it's clearer. But I can't wait to see the new footage, and with the original score, as well
Nick D said:I find myself uneasy at the thought of a remake. Maybe I'm jaded by other attempts by Hollywood to remake things, or "reboot" things. I just can't see it being done well.