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Writers reunite for 'Logan's Run' remake
Published Sunday, Feb 12 2006, 21:11 GMT | By Dave West
Bryan Singer and Usual Suspects co-writer Christopher McQuarrie are reuniting to remake Logan's Run.
The pair recently returned to the project after Singer finished work on the upcoming Superman Returns. They plan to start production this year, with a view to releasing the film in 2008.
"We're finishing the script," Singer told Sci Fi Wire. "I'm going back to a lot of the development work I've done. I sort of left that off when I went to make Superman and now I'm returning to it."
"I'm taking concepts in the book and the movie, the 1976 movie, and some of my own concepts and merging them together for my interpretation. That's as best as I can say," he continued. "It takes place in a unique environment, one we haven't seen in a movie before. In a mainstream movie before."
The pair recently returned to the project after Singer finished work on the upcoming Superman Returns. They plan to start production this year, with a view to releasing the film in 2008.
"We're finishing the script," Singer told Sci Fi Wire. "I'm going back to a lot of the development work I've done. I sort of left that off when I went to make Superman and now I'm returning to it."
"I'm taking concepts in the book and the movie, the 1976 movie, and some of my own concepts and merging them together for my interpretation. That's as best as I can say," he continued. "It takes place in a unique environment, one we haven't seen in a movie before. In a mainstream movie before."
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