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Sarah Gadon is Dracula’s One and Only Bride
Before Dracula went and got himself a whole buncha brides, he only had one — and actress Sarah Gadon will play her in the upcoming “Dracula” starring Luke Evans as the title bloodsucker, here...
Read More »Luke Evans Bites … as Dracula in Universal’s Dracula: Year Zero
Originally slated to star Sam Worthington with Alex Proyas directing, Universal’s “Dracula: Year Zero” has stumbled its way into a new leading man in Luke Evans, currently menacing the “Fast and Furious” boys in...
Read More »Gary Shore in Talks to Direct Dracula: Year Zero
Apparently everyone is dusting off their old Dracula movies today. Following up on that Russell Crowe in talks for “Harker” news, comes this ditty about director Gary Shore in talks with Universal to make...
Read More »Sam Worthington Confirmed for Proyas’ Dracula: Year Zero
Sam Worthington’s enviable position as the guy rumored for every major Hollywood movie to be made after 2008 continues. Earlier today there were rumors that Sam Worthington was going to make Alex Proyas’ “Dracula:...
Read More »Sam Worthington To Play Vlad Tepes In Dracula: Year Zero?
There’s a hot rumour this morning that Sam Worthington (“Avatar”, “Clash Of The Titans”, “Terminator”) is in talks to play Vlad Tepes, the 13th Century Romanian ruler that became the basis for the Dracula...
Read More »Alex Proyas Talks Crow Remake, Dracula: Year Zero
Alex Proyas’ got a new movie with Nicolas Cage coming out called “Knowing”, which looks pretty good, but that’s another topic. What we’re really interested in is what Alex Proyas has to say about...
Read More »Alex Proyas Likes his Dracula Teethy and Bloody
After movies like “Dark City” and “I, Robot”, it’s easy to forget that Alex Proyas started his movie career directing the live-action version of James O’Barr’s “The Crow”, which was probably as dark and...
Read More »Alex Proyas to Direct Dracula Year Zero
Alex Proyas is one of those directors that I really like, even though he hasn’t really done anything of note since 1994′s “The Crow” 1998′s “Dark City”. But “Dark City” and “The Crow” were...
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