Tuesday, February 2, 2010

"Underworld" creators at work on new monster mash

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – Lakeshore, the production-financing outfit behind the "Underworld" movie series, is readying what it hopes will be its next action-horror franchise, "I, Frankenstein."
The company has preemptively picked up the script for the comic book adaptation from Death Ray Films, which began developing the project in April.
The project has "Underworld" roots. It's based on a comic from "Underworld" co-creator Kevin Grevioux, who wrote the script for "Frankenstein," and "Underworld: Rise of the Lycans" helmer Patrick Tatopoulos is attached to direct.
The project brings together classic monster characters -- including the Frankenstein monster, the Invisible Man, Dracula and the Hunchback of Notre Dame -- in a contemporary film noir setting.
The monster has evolved; he has learned how to control his anger and is a private investigator. Dracula, meanwhile, is a crime kingpin. The story sees the monster as the only thing standing between the human race and an uprising of supernatural creatures.
Lakeshore and Screen Gems are developing a fourth installment of "Underworld" -- screenwriter John Hlavin was brought on board in November -- but it remains to be seen if star Kate Beckinsale will return.

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