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New Info on Wachowskis' 'Ninja Assassins'

I guess it's official: Speed Racer was not the summer smash hit the Wachowskis were hoping for. For their sake, I hope they have better luck with the martial arts flick Ninja Assassin. Details on the film had been kept under wraps, but Movieweb has now posted an official press release from Warner Bros. with an outline and official character info for the film.

Ninja Assassin will center on, "Raizo (Rain), one of the deadliest assassins in the world. Taken from the streets as a child, he was transformed into a trained killer by the Ozunu Clan, a secret society whose very existence is considered a myth. But haunted by the merciless execution of his friend by the Clan, Raizo breaks free from them...and vanishes. Now he waits, preparing to exact his revenge." WB also confirmed that Naomie Harris (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End) will play a Europol researcher named Mika Coretti, Ben Miles (V for Vendetta) plays her partner, martial arts performer Sho Kosugi stars as the leader of the assassins and Rick Yune will portray Raizo's rival, Takeshi.

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'V' Director Signs on for 'X-Files'-Like 'Revelation'

I'm about to take off for a week-long vacation, but I'll leave you with this: James McTeigue, whose V for Vendetta was wonderful, angry and brave, has signed on to direct a sci-fi thriller that sounds a bit like a second X-Files sequel -- which may be why I think it sounds so cool. Revelations, from a script by John Salvati (the forthcoming Andrew Niccol/Al Pacino Dali biopic), will involve a female journalist who investigates a series of bizarre murders and discovers that the dead were all being treated by the head of an organization that studies alien abductions.

V for Vendetta, as well as McTeigue's follow-up Ninja Assassin, due next year, were produced by the Wachowski Brothers. In fact, V was known more as a Wachowski Brothers film than a McTeigue film -- sort of the way Judd Apatow stole all the credit for Superbad from Greg Mottola. It doesn't sound like the Wachowskis will have a hand in this one, which might let the talented McTeigue spread his wings a bit. V showed fantastic promise; smart filmmakers who strive to make great genre films are hard to come by.

What we need is another good alien invasion TV show. Shame that no one wanted to watch the last one...

Rick Yune Joins The Wachowskis' 'Ninja Assassin'

Can it be? Is Hollywood finally making a big-budget film about martial arts and casting honest to goodness Asian actors? Well wonders never cease because the Wachowskis seem to be making all the right casting decisions for their top secret action flick, Ninja Assassin. The Hollywood Reporter announced that Rick Yune (Die Another Day) has joined the martial arts thriller, and he'll star alongside Naomi Harris and Korean pop star Rain).

The news first broke on the martial arts flick when a casting notice appeared for the film that had some similarities to the much-beloved anime, Ninja Scroll. So far, all we know about Ninja Assassin is that it will revolve around an orphanage that operates as a 'ninja factory'. When one of their star pupils (Rain) decides to leave the old world behind, he is put into conflict with the other ninjas who have stayed a little closer to their 'roots'.

Considering how most of the details were being kept under wraps, it was a bit of a surprise to see Yune giving up info on his character. He told THR, "Not to give too much away, (but) my character stays within what he was brought up with, and they go up against each other, I'm not a heavy. The characters are ninjas, they are assassins, and there's this mix of morality the Wachowskis are exploring." Ninja Assassin re-unites the brothers with V for Vendetta director James McTeigue in a Joel Silver production and filming has just begun. McTeigue is expected to be on location in Berlin until at least June, and Ninja Assassin is scheduled to arrive in theaters in 2010.

Collin Chou is a 'Ninja Assassin'

It's funny because I always thought that Collin Chou's (The Forbidden Kingdom) role as Seraph in The Matrix sequels was a teeny bit of a waste. I mean, he really didn't get to do all that much. But it looks like the Wachowski's are correcting that mistake and finally giving Chou a starring role. Sci Fi Wire recently spoke with Chou and confirmed that he will star in the Wachowski's new action flick, Ninja Assassin. So far the only other casting announcement for the film was the addition of the Korean pop star, Rain. James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) is expected to direct with the Wachowski's on board as producers.

Chou didn't have much information about the story or his role -- as most of the details about the film are being kept under lock and key. But he did tell Wire, "...this is a part that is built around me, they have wanted to have me in a larger part, and I was waiting and waiting for a long time for it to happen. I am one of four of the main characters in this movie. It is a great honor to be on board."

There had been some rumblings that Assassins was, in actuality, a live action remake of the classic anime Ninja Scroll. Judging from Chou's comments about the title of the film, "I don't know if that's [Ninja Assassin] the final name yet," there is a still a slim possibility that the rumors could be true. Assassin is expected to begin production this April or May, so hopefully by then we will have some clues as to what the movie will be about. At this point I would settle for an official title. Ninja Assassin is expected to arrive in theaters in 2009.

Is The Wachowskis' 'Ninja Assassin' Really 'Ninja Scroll' in Disguise?

So there's a little mystery starting to brew on the net surrounding the Wachowskis' action flick, Ninja Assassin. Over at kungfurodeo.com, there are reports that a new casting call for the flick is proof that the brothers are actually making a live-action version of the classic anime, Ninja Scroll. For those fans of Scroll out there, maybe you can tell me if the characters on the casting sheet over at Freebase Media look a little familiar.

The story of Ninja Scroll is set in feudal Japan. A ninja-for-hire is forced into fighting an old nemesis that has set his sights on toppling the Japanese government. Complicating matters is a group of super-demons under the bad guys control. So far, not much is known about the plot of Ninja Assassin, but all we do know is that Korean pop star Rain has scored a part in the James McTeigue (V for Vendetta) directed flick.

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New Gallery of 'Invasion' Photos Arrives

It might just be me, but every time I turn around it seems like The Invasion has released another batch of photos, a trailer, or a new poster in the hopes of drumming up some business for the production. Now ComingSoon.net is hosting a brand new gallery of images from the film. Actually, I'm sure we have seen some of these before, but at least this grouping has some more action-packed images to choose from. It's no secret that the film has been making headlines for over a year, with news of massive re-shoots being undertaken by the WB's sci-fi/action duo, The Wachowski Brothers, as well as James McTeigue (V for Vendetta), reportedly to liven up some of the film's action sequences. All of this without the involvement of original director Oliver Hirschbiegel.

The film is a loose update of the 1955 classic, The Body Snatchers and even 52 years later, if it's done right, the tale of conformity and paranoia should probably resonate with audiences. This version stars Nicole Kidman as a psychiatrist living in D.C. when a mysterious space shuttle crash seems to be turning local residents into mindless drones. Along with her doctor friend (Daniel Craig), she tries to unravel the mystery of what has happened while trying to locate her son, who "may hold the key to stopping the devastating invasion." This latest gallery will probably be the last we get from the film until it hits theaters on August 17th, and considering that the photos do not give too much away, there is still plenty of room for surprises.

James McTeigue Will Helm 'Bangkok 8'

He reportedly had a lot of help on V for Vendetta. Then he helped out as an 'additional director' on The Invasion. So when are we going to see if James McTeigue can direct a film solo? Possibly as early as next year, actually. The former first assistant director (The Matrix trilogy; Attack of the Clones) has just been hired to make Bangkok 8, a mystery thriller set in Thailand. Based on the first of a series of novels by John Burdett, Bangkok 8 follows the story of a Thai police detective investigating the murder of his partner and a U.S. marine, both of whom died by snake bite. The trail of the murderers takes the Buddhist detective, who is named Sonchai Jitpleecheep, into the seedy underground of the jade, drug and sex trades of Bangkok.

The movie should appeal to anyone familiar with Bangkok, as Burdett, who lives in Thailand, fills his books with plenty of commentary and insight about the city and its corruptions. But despite the fact that it sounds like too much of foreign film to attract the sort of fans McTeigue is used to, the movie will presumably have enough action elements to sell to a wide audience. One thing the novel has going for it, as far as multiplex interests are concerned, is an American love interest, described by Amazon.com as a "sexually frustrated FBI agent." Also, Sonchai apparently has conversations with the ghost of his dead partner. Millennium Films hopes to turn Burdett's series into a franchise of films, so McTeigue will definitely need to deliver something better than V for Vendetta. And since this time he will be without the assistance and guidance of the Wachowski Brothers, who are probably too busy making Speed Racer, I wish McTeigue a lot of luck.

First Test Review of Kidman's 'The Invasion,' and It's a Doozy

Okay, it looks like someone has finally seen The Invasion, and the review they turned in to Bloody-disgusting.com is incredibly negative. "The Invasion ranks as one of the most misguided and ultimately terrible genre films in years," the reviewer says. "Reports of Warner Bros. being unhappy with the original version and bringing in the Wachowskis and James McTeigue to reshoot/re-edit the film have been all over the Internet for quite some time, and by God does it show." What about Nicole Kidman's performance? The reviewer doesn't exactly criticize her, but suggests that she's been completely left to twist in the wind, directorially. "Kidman uses three accents throughout the film, instantly zapping you out of whatever involvement you may have had with the movie at that point. She is saddled with the 'person who figures out something's wrong' character, and other than the accent trouble, she isn't bad." The reviewer also notes "you will often find yourself wondering why they didn't hire someone cheaper." Ouch.

So is there anything good to be said for the film? Yeah, the reviewer gives some praise, but odd praise. According to him, the film "takes some interesting turns and presents some truly fascinating ideas. Throughout the film, we are reminded of war via newspapers and news broadcasts. As the film progresses, we start to see things like 'Darfur Cease Fire' and Shiites and Sunnis reach agreement." Not quite sure how that's fascinating, but maybe the reviewer was feeling guilty so he threw that in. He also goes into the editing, which is apparently criminal. "I have no problem saying, without hyperbole, that this is absolute worst editing I have ever seen in a major motion picture." He then goes on to give some examples. The ending of this film is also discussed, so beware, if you decide to check out the review. As a fan of Kidman and the Body Snatcher movies in general, here's hoping this reviewer is either bogus or completely off his rocker.

The Latest On 'The Invasion' Saga

Two days ago, Collider wrote up a breathless story about the results of some research they did into the situation with Nicole Kidman's long-in-production remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers. When compared with the L.A. Times story from March, their report is different only in terms of the severity of the changes that Warner Bros. supposedly ordered up. To back up a bit, for those who haven't been following the story, The Invasion was originally lensed by German director Oliver Hirschbiegel, the much-heralded German director who directed the Hitler film Downfall a few years back. When he turned in his cut of the film in late 2005, Warner Bros. found it lacking in action beats and brought in the Wachowski brothers and their V for Vendetta director James McTeigue to re-work the film. All of that has been known for a while.

Collider is now reporting that their sources say over two-thirds of the film's script -- which probably means every word -- was re-written when the Wachowskis and McTeigue came on board the project. It's starting to sound more and more like the film was made, and then re-made, which doesn't shock me or anything. This kind of thing probably happens more often than it becomes of interest to the blogosphere, but in this case the interest mostly lies in the fact that director Hirschbiegel is by no means a hack. He's not one of those music video or commercial guys who get their 'shot at the big time' and then get tossed to the curb when it becomes painfully clear they don't have the right stuff. Anyone who has seen Downfall knows this guy is an artist. So, are there going to be two wildly different versions of The Invasion in existence? An arty, German-flavored (probably superior) version and an explosion and philosophical gobbledegook-laden version? Enquiring minds want to know.

Singer Off Logan's Run?

Poor Bryan Singer. Understandably, the dude's a little wiped after that whole $250 zillion Superman Returns thing -- but his current schedule gives him very little time for rest. Instead of sitting on the couch with his feet up, celebrating the glorious (he hopes) success of his superhero extravaganza, Singer's supposed to turn around and begin work on the remake of Logan's Run just as Superman is released (and then, quite likely, go and shoot Superman Returns Returns, or whatever the inevitable sequel will be called).

Now, though, he's doing a bit of re-evaluating. Whether it's exhaustion, stress, or boredom, Singer and Warner Brothers are rumored to be rethinking his fall schedule; there's a strong possibility at the moment that he'll move away from directing Logan's Run and instead take a producer credit (according to Variety, even if he doesn't direct, Singer will continue to have input on the project). Additionally, the director may take some time away from Big Budget Blowouts to work on one of handful of smaller projects in which he's expressed interest, one of which is The Mayor of Castro Street, a fiction film about the assassination of Harvey Milk.

So, who's going to replace Singer if he leaves Logan's Run? Word on the street is that one James McTeigue, fresh off the success (?) of V for Vendetta, is in the mix. Is this a good thing? I have no idea. I'm still trying to adjust to the fact that Singer's probably leaving. Sniff.

McTeigue discusses actor swap in Vendetta

Those of you who are familiar with the V for Vendetta film have no doubt long been aware that Hugo Weaving was not the first choice for the masked character of V. In fact, not only was another actor, James Purefoy, first tapped for the part, but he also made it about three weeks into shooting before the part was turned over to Weaving. Yesterday, director James McTeigue discussed the impact of this shift on the filming process.

Mcteigue first noted that the magnitude of the situation has been overestimated. Yes, shooting had been going on for nearly a month - but not everything that was shot involved Purefoy's character. Because of this, very little of Purefoy's work actually made the final cut of the film. Mcteigue echoed the reasons Purefoy gave for the actor's departure, indicating that the man simply was not comfortable with his ability to act behind a mask. Mcteigue explained "It was hard for him to make peace with the mask." He went on to praise Weaving's transition into the role, saying that he was a fantastic fit. Of Weaving's ability, McTeigue said "[he] knew what was capable in the mask. I think it was a really intelligent, fearless decision that he made just to trust it." The director credited Weaving's abilities as a "complete actor" as the primary reason he was able to bring life to a character with no facial expression.

You know, I'm finally beginning to get excited for this film. I don't doubt Weaving's acting ability - I think it'll be fantastic to see how he brings life to the character of V. Here's to hoping McTeigue's directorial debut is a good one.

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