Logan's Run Remake 2014 in 3D

Logan's Run RemakeProducer Joel Silver said recently that preparing a remake of the classic Logan's Run, more than that, it prepares Logan's Run Remaketo be in 3D. The movie will be directed by Carl Rinsch. Now the Heat Vision to announce that the remake's screenplay will be written by Alex Garland, who also charge "28 Weeks Later". Logan's Run Remake is adapted form Logan's Run 1976 novel by William F. Nolan. Logan's Run RemakeProducer Joel Silver (The Matrix) has said to MTV's that Logan's Run remake will be in 3D, below we have the text: "Logan's Run It's a movie that has always intrigued me, and fascinated me. Now working on a scenario to a identical movie story and to be realized in 3D. If all goes according to plan, this is the way the things will be. " Logan's Run adapts the original 1976 novel by William F. Nolan (written in collaboration with George Clayton Johnson) dystopia about a society in which all those who reach the age of 30 years are euthanized. Both the source and Michael Anderson's film focuses on one of those not directly support the government. The new Logan's Run will be directed by Carl Rinsch, and will be released in 2014 or 2015. Logan's Run 2012 MovieAs the Heat Vision, Carl Erik Rinsch expert in commercials and short films, makes its debut on cinema feature with science fiction movie remake of 1976, Logan's Run. Director was to deal with the classic Alien prequel, but Scott decided last minute that it's better to direct the Logan's Run 2012 Movie himself. Source novel, written in 1967 by William F. Nolan in collaboration with George Clayton Johnson, describes a utopian world where every individual who passes the age of 30 years is not removed in order to destabilize the balance between population and planetary resources consumed. The central character is Logan 5, an agent specializing in tracking and liquidation of those approaching the age limit, the agent who finds himself in a position when the game refuses euthanasia. In directing this movie that have strolled name Bryan Singer (X-Men), who prepared the remake in 2004 but dropped the project to deal with Superman Returns, Robert Schwenk (Flightplan), James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) and Joseph Kosinski (Throne Legacy).

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