Shawn Levy Talks Carlton Cuse/Hugh Jackman Project, HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS, DEADLIEST WARRIOR, HENCHMAN, INTERNS, and NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH

by     Posted: February 22nd, 2012 at 1:30 pm

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We’ve been bringing you a multitude of updates from director/producer Shawn Levy regarding his upcoming projects over the past few days, and today we’ve got some fascinating info on a couple more films in development.  Steve recently sat down for an extended interview with Levy in which he talked about a Real Steel sequel, Frankenstein, Fantastic Voyage and Interns, The Ten Best Days of My Life starring Amy Adams and Home Movies, the animated re-imagining Kong, The Devil You Know and Fancy Nancy, and yesterday we brought you what he had to say about Table 19, Kodachrome, and Mr. Men.

Today we’re sharing what Levy had to say regarding his untitled Hugh Jackman project that’s being written by Lost co-showrunner Carlton Cuse, an adaptation of How to Talk to Girls, Henchman starring Bill Hader, a Deadliest Warrior movie, Neighborhood Watch, and Levy reveals what’s likely to be his next directorial project and discusses the difficulty of getting Frankenstein and Fantastic Voyage into the production stage. Hit the jump to see what he had to say.

Bill Hader Talks about His Slasher Comedy with Judd Apatow, HENCHMAN with Akiva Schaffer, VAUGHN MEADER, and the Difficulties of Financing Smaller-Budget Films

by     Posted: March 10th, 2011 at 9:05 am

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Steve recently spoke with Bill Hader about his upcoming projects and there’s plenty of good stuff to go around.  Hader provided updates on his slasher comedy with Judd Apatow, the comedy Henchman with Akiva Schaffer (Hot Rod), the cool-sounding biopic Vaughn Meader with Robert Siegel (Big Fan) scripting, and an untitled project with Vernon Chatman (Wonder Showzen) for producer Scott Rudin (The Social Network).

Hit the jump for what Hader had to say about these projects as well as his thoughts on the difficulties of getting smaller movies financed.  Click here for Hader talking about his other projects, The Skeleton Twins and The Hand Job, and click here for what he had to say about his popular SNL character “Stefon”.

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