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    • Inkheart

      (2009) PG

      Directed by: Iain Softley

      Starring: Brendan Fraser, Paul Bettany, Helen Mirren

      Overview: Based on the book by Cornelia Funke.

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David Lindsay-Abaire Movie News

Friday, July 10

  • Spider-Man 4 Script Needs Re-Writes

    Spider-Man 4Sam Raimi has said that Sony will announce the villains for Spider-Man 4 once screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire delivers the script. Looks like fans will have to wait even longer for an announcement.

    Variety reports that Lindsay-Abaire already did turn in a script but it was put immediately into the hands of writer/director Gary Ross for a re-write. Ross has a history working with Spider-Man, or more accurately Spider-Man actor Tobey Maguire, who starred in both Pleasantville and Seabiscuit for Ross.

    So fans dying to know what villains may turn up in Spider-Man 4, get comfortable. It likely will be a while before Sony talks.


    Next Showing: Spider-Man 4 opens May 6, 2011

    Posted 07/10/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Sam Raimi | David Lindsay-Abaire | Spider-Man 4

Tuesday, June 16

  • Alfred Molina Would Love to Return to Spider-Man Series

    Alfred MolinaWith the villains for Spider-Man 4 still a mystery, there's one former villain who wouldn't mind returning, and no it's not Willem Dafoe (who showed up in all three previous Spider-Man movies, in one way or another). Alfred Molina, who played Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2, told MTV he'd happily come back, though there might be a hurdle or two to climb before it's possible:

    No one's mentioned it, and I think it's highly unlikely, seeing as he died.

    Sure, Molina died, but death in the comic book universe has a way of not lasting forever:

    At the Spider-Man 2 premiere in London, I turned around to one of the producers and said, "It's a real shame that I died, because I would've loved to do another one of these." And he said, "Oh, characters don't die in this universe, they just disappear."

    Are there any favorites from Spidey's past that Molina can recommend before screenwriter David Lindsay-Abaire turns in the script and Sony announces who they are?

    The only thing I'd like to see is to concentrate on one villain. Having two or three of them sort of dilutes the potency of it.

    After the villain overload of Spider-Man 3, fans would probably agree. However, only one villain would likely mean no Doc Ock, meaning no Alfred Molina.


    Posted 06/16/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Alfred Molina | Willem Dafoe | David Lindsay-Abaire | Spider-Man 2 | Spider-Man 4 | Spider-Man 3

Tuesday, May 19

  • Raimi Promises Better for Spider-Man 4

    Spider-Man 4Asked about whether he takes criticisms of Spider-Man 3 to heart, director Sam Raimi responds, "Yeah, absolutely." For Spider-Man 4 he says he is working with a new writer, David Lindsay-Abaire, a New York playwright he was really impressed with. He can't talk details because he hasn't seen the script yet, but predicts that it will be done in about four weeks, a bit sooner than he had suggested earlier.

    He also talks about his commitment to the franchise, and his respect for the character of Peter Parker:

    I love Peter Parker. I've always loved the Spider-Man comics, and I feel like I still know more about the character that I think I can bring to the screen -- and perhaps make it great if I do it right. It's the same reason I keep reading the Spider-Man comic books. I'm really enamored with the character and now I feel like I have a history with him. I'd like to really make a great picture with him and bring the character to life at a level of detail that I've never realized before. It's almost like I have a desire to do something I've been trying to do right and haven't yet been able to. Not exactly,

    No doubt fans everywhere are hoping Raimi manages to live up to his own ambitions.


    Posted 05/19/2009 by Bill

    Related: Sam Raimi | David Lindsay-Abaire | Spider-Man 4

Thursday, April 2

  • Spider-Man 4 Script Should be Finished Soon

    Spider-ManJust weeks ago, Spider-Man 4 director Sam Raimi was "working with the writer [David Lindsay-Abaire]" to "work out a story" and were "closing in on Spider-Man's adversary or adversaries." Raimi told SciFiWire that Lindsay-Abaire is "hard at work, and hopefully we'll see something in about three months."

    So with the story worked out, surely Raimi must know the villain(s) by now, right? Said Raimi:

    I'm not at liberty to discuss the villains yet. I think I have to wait till the finished screenplay, and then it'd really be up to Sony Pictures and the producers to determine when they want to release that information. To them, it's usually a big, a big, big thing, a big moment where they want to present the villain with the proper respect or fear that he or she deserves.

    Oh, ok. No problem. Fans just have to wait for three months for Sony to hopefully approve the script and feel comfortable enough to make that announcement. If the Wolverine workprint Internet leak proves anything, with more than 75,000 downloads in just a couple days, its that fanboys have zero patience.


    Next Showing: Spider-Man 4 opens May 6, 2011

    Posted 04/02/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Sam Raimi | David Lindsay-Abaire | X-Men Origins: Wolverine | Spider-Man 4

Tuesday, March 17

  • Sam Raimi Spills Spider-Man 4 Updates

    Sam RaimiAt the SXSW festival, director Sam Raimi was showing versions of his upcoming Drag Me to Hell but dropped some info on 2011's summer-headliner, Spider-Man 4 to MTV:

    I can't imagine making a Spider-Man movie without Kirsten [Dunst]. Of course it can be done because Spider Man has existed without the character of Mary-Jane, but she's one of my favorite parts and it would be a shame not to have her in the picture. I'm hoping she'll be in it and I'm planning on having a story with her in it.

    As for whether Raimi and company will shoot Spider-Man 4 and 5 at the same time, Raimi said:

    The writers, producers and I are working out what the story will be, but we haven't been talking in terms of Part 4 and 5. I've read that [about Spider-Man 5] also, but right now we're just working on the story for Spider-Man 4, just that one film.

    Raimi did not confirm whether Morbius the Vampire would be the villain in Spider-Man 4. Raimi told IGN:

    I'm in the earliest stages of working with the writer, trying to work out a story. We're closing in on Spider-Man's adversary or adversaries... but I think Sony is going to want to release the Spider-Man announcements themselves.

    The "writer" Raimi mentioned is Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire, who is set to write the screenplay.


    Posted 03/17/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Sam Raimi | Kirsten Dunst | David Lindsay-Abaire | Spider-Man | Drag Me to Hell | Spider-Man 4

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