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Hier der Trailer zu Bryan Singers Webserie H+, in der eine Technologie durchdreht, die die Hirne der Menschen 24/7 ans Internet anschließt. Die Serie hat am 8. August Premiere auf Youtube, ob sie auch in Deutschland zu sehen ist, weiß ich nicht. H+ sieht mir ‘ne Spur zu glatt aus, aber ich mag die Story und finde das Format spannend. Werde ich mal im Auge behalten.

A groundbreaking new series by acclaimed producer Bryan Singer, H+: The Digital Series takes viewers on a journey into an apocalyptic future where technology has begun to spiral out of control… a future where the world’s population has retired its cell phones and laptops in favor of stunning new device by Hplus Nano Teoranta, an innovative technology company that has found a way to connect the Internet to the human mind 24 hours a day.

(Youtube Direktgiants, via /Film)

„Fee-fi-fo-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman“. Schöner Trailer zu Bryan Singers Märchenverfilmung „Jack the Giant Killer“. Ich stehe auf Märchen und Singer kann was, ansehen werde ich mir das hier auf jeden Fall.

“Jack the Giant Killer” tells the story of an ancient war that is reignited when a young farmhand unwittinglyopens a gateway between our world and a fearsome race of giants. Unleashed on the Earth for the first time in centuries, the giants strive to reclaim the land they once lost, forcing the young man, Jack, into the battle of his life to stop them. Fighting for a kingdom, its people, and the love of a brave princess, he comes face to face with the unstoppable warriors he thought only existed in legend–and gets the chance to become a legend himself.

Nachdem die Serie „Battlestar Galactica“ abgeschlossen wurde, dreht Bryan Singer demnächst eine Kinoversion des Stoffes. Das Teil wird eine komplette Neuerfindung und soll weder mit den alten Filmen und Serien noch mit den neuen Verfilmungen zu tun haben. Egal, hauptsache Zylonen.

Bryan Singer is attached to direct and produce Universal’s big-screen version of “Battlestar Galactica.”

The deal hyper-jumps the development of “Galactica,” for which Universal quietly picked up the movie rights in February from original show creator Glen A. Larson as the lauded Sci Fi series was wrapping up.

The deal also brings Singer back to a project he was close to getting off the ground at the beginning of the decade. Singer and Tom DeSanto were developing with USA for Fox TV a backdoor pilot that was intended to be a sequel to the 1978 series, but those were shelved after the attacks of Sept. 11.

(The premise involved a human civilization on 12 planets decimated from an attack by intelligent robots known as Cylons. Survivors are led by the starship Galactica in their attempt to find a mythic 13th planet named Earth.)

Bryan Singer to direct ‘Battlestar’ film (via Filmstalker)