'Red Dawn' Rewrite and New Wolverines Join the Pack
Filed under: Action, Casting, MGM, Scripts, Remakes and Sequels
Since I'm resigned to the fact that everything is going to be remade sooner or later, the best I can hope for is that at least studios will hire people who know what they're doing. On that note, there's a ray of hope for MGM's Red Dawn remake because Latino Review reports that Tony Gilroy (Michael Clayton) has been hired to do a rewrite. I've got nothing against the project's original scribe, Carl Ellsworth, but if I had to choose between the two, I would much rather go with the writer of those Bourne films than the writer of Disturbia. Yesterday, it was announced that Josh Peck and Adrianne Palicki will star alongside Chris Hemsworth (Star Trek) in the tale of a group of teens turned militia men better known as the Wolverines. According to THR, Hemsworth will play the group's leader, Jed Eckert (originally played by Patrick Swayze), and Peck will be reprising Charlie Sheen's role as Jed's younger brother, with Palicki filling in for Jennifer Grey as the tough-as-nails fighter and love interest for Jed. In the original film, our heroes went up against invading Communist hoards, but for the update it has been changed from Communists to a more generic threat of Russian and Chinese military.
Now I've decided that I won't get worked up about a remake unless the movie was good in the first place, and unfortunately my love of Dawn is more about nostalgia than the film itself. But you can't deny it's become a little outdated over the years (is anyone that worried about Communist invaders anymore?) -- but Gilroy has a way with smart action films, so I'll remain optimistic that he can pull it off ... how about you?
Red Dawn is scheduled to arrive in theaters in 2010.










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6-18-2009 @ 6:35PM
Cyhort said...
If they want to update it and keep it relevant they should have them defend the Unites States against European socialists or Muslim terrorists.
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6-21-2009 @ 12:40AM
Eric said...
My love for this movie is also more about nostalgia than the movie itself, BUT I'm just not sure about a remake. As you pointed out, who is all that worried about a communist invader these days? Now don't take me wrong, it can always still happen, and that's one thing we must always be conscious of. However, the threat level isn't as great as it was 20+ years ago. These days it's more about isolated terrorist attacks, which in themselves can be very bad if they get a hold of the right weapons(biological, nuclear).
If they remake this movie though, I'd still prefer it to be about an invading country and not terrorists. I'd say the biggest threat would be some sort of Chinese-North Korean union as opposed to the original Soviet Union-Cuban attack.
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