![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wells classic, wasn't the disaster that Crystal Skull turned out to be but the characters lacked the kind of depth we've come to expect from a terrific filmmaker like Spielberg - resulting in a somewhat middle of the road endeavor. War of the Worlds, a big-budget retelling of the H.G. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was an unnecessary and uninspired addition to one of the greatest movie trilogies in history. There's no questioning Spielberg's talents as a filmmaker however, his recent sci-fi offerings, while commercially successful, were a let down. It's not just about picking up the acclaimed filmmaker's table scraps, the combination of DreakWorks' option and Spielberg's interest in the source material would keep him involved in the production, one way or another. Plus, what director wouldn't want to prove to Spielberg they could take a concept he was interested in - and make an equally good film? Wilson (Author), Patrick Imbert (Translator) 1,445 ratings 3.7 on Goodreads 38,522 ratings Book 1 of 2: Robopocalypse series Editors' pick Best Science Fiction & Fantasy See all formats and editions Kindle 13.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0. ![]() On the flip side, if Spielberg passes, there would be no shortage of directors eager to step behind the camera. Robopocalypse Pocket Book JFrench Edition by Daniel H. Should Spielberg direct Robopocalypse, agents will be fighting tooth and nail to get their clients onto the project. That’s why everyone’s in a frenzy trying to read it.” "With DreamWorks, everything is potentially a Steven project - until it’s not. But that doesn't mean there's nothing of interest here - because Spielberg's interest in the project has sent Hollywood into a frenzy. According to Vulture, Spielberg continues to have an interest in Robopocalypse, which isn't exactly news (more like the absence of news). ![]()
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