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Post by nigel on May 5, 2005 11:37:56 GMT -5
when will they bring it out? will they ever, i heard they have wrote it but aint all the cast too old now for the rolls or will they bring in t Tom Cruise lol.
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Post by rjschwarz on May 19, 2005 12:03:07 GMT -5
Personally I think they'd be fools to replace the cast. They should keep the movie with a reasonable budget and continue where the series left off but have Holly give a decent rundown of the important stuff to catch people up.
I heard they had started filming a year ago. I'm kind of bummed if my info was wrong.
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Post by nigel on May 20, 2005 6:01:23 GMT -5
well well well, you are right, just checked up on it and its, in PRE-PRODUCTION
heres the plot RED DWARF THE MOVIE is set in the distant future where Homo Sapienoids, a fearsome combination of flesh and machine, and the next stage of human evolution, have taken over the solar system and almost wiped out the human race. The only survivors are the crews of long-haul space freighters that left Earth before the conflict began. The Sapienoids send forth fleets of Death Ships to hunt them down. One by one - the human ships fall, until only one remains. Its name - Red Dwarf...
Directed by Doug Naylor
Writing credits Rob Grant Doug Naylor
MORE The movie is more or less a "reboot" of Red Dwarf, and is not intended to be a direct sequel to the TV series (the last episode of which ended on a cliffhanger); the continuity is slightly different in all three forms - novels, television and film - that Red Dwarf has appeared in.
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