Red Dawn officiall new release date

Red Dawn officiall new release date

The communists are invading! Not if Thor has anything to say...

By EpicMan - Sep 27, 2011 01:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Action
Source: latimes.com




As a result of the increasingly growing global film market MGM digitally edited the Chinese invaders To Korean. Instead of worrying about trade amounts and global movie markets we may have to worry about bomb shelters instead. That is if there are any movie theaters in North Korea.

Here is what the L.A. times had to say.....

A remake of the invasion movie "Red Dawn" — with its villains now digitally modified from Chinese to North Korean — will finally hit American shores next year.

The new version of the Reagan-era classic will be released in the U.S. by independent studio FilmDistrict, according to people familiar with the matter but not authorized to discuss it publicly. FilmDistrict is finalizing a deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the studio that produced the movie in 2009.

In the original "Red Dawn," a group of teenagers in a Washington town battle invading Soviet forces; in the remake, the invaders were changed to Chinese. But that decision turned the film into a hot potato.

After MGM emerged from bankruptcy in late 2009 and decided it wouldn’t release the movie, no other studio wanted to touch “Red Dawn” for fear of offending the government of China, a hugely important market in the increasingly global film business.

As a result, the movie’s producers last winter used digital technology and creative editing to change most of the invaders to North Koreans. (Staunchly communist North Korea is economically isolated and not a market for any American products.) Still, it took most of the year to find a distributor willing to take the movie on.

FilmDistrict Chief Executive Peter Schlessel declined to discuss “Red Dawn.” Given that final details are still being worked out, however, it likely won’t hit theaters until 2012.

The new “Red Dawn” cost about $60 million to produce. It stars Chris Hemsworth, who played the title character in “Thor,” and was directed by Dan Bradley, second unit director on the last two “Bourne” movies and the upcoming “Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.”

FilmDistrict, which is backed by finance and production company GK Films, launched in April with the horror hit “Insidious." Its most recent release is the Ryan Gosling L.A. noir film, “Drive.”
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jazzman
jazzman - 9/27/2011, 1:47 PM
"with its villains now digitally modified from Chinese to North Korean"

WTF so basically they saying all asian look the same LOL
Oarsis
Oarsis - 9/27/2011, 1:49 PM
Can't wait. I actually wanna see this. Adrianne palicki and Isabel Lucas are HOT! and wonderful actresses
KaneVonDoom
KaneVonDoom - 9/27/2011, 2:23 PM
Sooo... They wanted to make a movie that was a political message but didn't want it to hit too close to home. Riiiiiiight....
JeighJeigh
JeighJeigh - 9/27/2011, 3:57 PM
WOLVERINES!!!
johnnysnow
johnnysnow - 9/27/2011, 7:14 PM
Official only has one 'l' in it.
heisei24
heisei24 - 9/27/2011, 9:35 PM
thor vs n. Korea?
jazzman
jazzman - 9/28/2011, 11:13 AM
@ProjectGotham

the person who wrote the script for Red Dawn remake was also involved in the story of the game u talking about
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