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Posted by: Mark J Gross 7/28/2008 2:46 PM
Could this be the boundaries of that of imagination?

DiCaprio to Remake

'The Twilight Zone'?

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Could the eerie music of "The Twilight Zone" soon be

playing again at the movies?

Warner Bros. and Leonardo DiCaprio's production

company, Appian Way, are seeking material for a feature

take on one or more episodes from the classic TV series.

Appian Way is not known for sci-fi projects, but "Twilight Zone"

is said to be DiCaprio's favorite show.

The studio and production company are quietly putting out word that

they're looking for pitches and script ideas based on the show for feature development.

The companies don't aim to make an episodic movie like the 1983 "Twilight Zone,"

the only big-screen version of the series, but rather hope to build one continuing

story line based on one or more episodes.

Warners owns rights to the Rod Serling-penned episodes, which account for the bulk of

its 1959-64 run. The Serling shows include such famous episodes as "To Serve Man,"

about giant aliens who land on Earth, and "Eye of the Beholder," about an inverted society

where the attractive are considered ugly. The original series contained about 155 episodes.

Thanks to syndication -- the show now runs on Sci Fi Channel -- and many pop-culture

homages, "Twilight Zone" continues to have a devoted, if somewhat older-skewing, fan base

nearly five decades after it left the primetime airwaves.

Twenty-five years ago Warners released a four-segment film based on the series. Each segment

was helmed by a different director -- Joe Dante, John Landis, George Miller and Steven

Spielberg -- with three of the segments direct remakes of classic episodes.

The movie drew modest boxoffice and was known mainly for the on-set accident that killed

actor Vic Morrow and two child actors during production of the Landis-directed section.

There have been other attempts at "Zone" updates, among them CBS' 1994 TV movie based

on several Serling episodes. Summit is making a big-screen version of the Richard Matheson-penned

story "Countdown," which was turned into the "Twilight Zone" episode "Death Ship" and centers on astronauts

who land on a planet only to find their dead bodies already there.

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Re: Leonardo DiCapro going to back a new Twilight Zone film....?    By Josh Board on 7/29/2008 12:48 PM
I think they should do another movie the way that 1983 one was done (well, minus the death of actor Vic Morrow during filming)

Re: Leonardo DiCapro going to back a new Twilight Zone film....?    By yourscifiguy on 7/29/2008 12:49 PM
I agree....and, thats the signpost up ahead, your next stop, the Twilight Zone!!


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