Halo movie "entirely dead"
It comes down to two studios that weren't getting along...
Oct 8, 2007
Any hopes you may have had about the Halo movie ever seeing light of day should be put on hold indefinitely, according to comments made by the would-be director Neill Blomkamp.
"The film is entirely dead. In the configuration it was in. Whatever happens with that movie, assuming that movie gets made, will be a totally different configuration,says Blomkamp.
And the reason seems to be down to the movie studios: "It's not so much me as the entire vessel sank. Basically, it was a combination of; there were two studios involved that weren't getting along in the process of making it, Universal and Fox.
"That kind of stuff happens, it's a fragile industry. So the film collapsed at the end of last year, and it's been dead, ever since then. I'll be curious to see what happens." Us too...
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