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April 4, 2011 - Summit Pushes THE DARKEST HOUR from August to December 23 Release
Summit previously scheduled the 3D The Darkest Hour for August 5, a fairly typical summer release date for a sci-fi thriller. Per Box Office Mojo, the studio has pushed the film to December 23, a less natural holiday season bow. On the new date, The Darkest Hour must vie for 3D theaters against The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn; the date also holds The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and We Bought a Zoo.
Emile Hirsch, Olivia Thirlby, Rachel Taylor, Max Minghella, and Joel Kinnaman star as young tourists who find themselves stranded in Moscow, fighting to survive in the wake of a devastating alien attack. Chris Gorak (Right at Your Door) is directing from a script by Jon Spaihts. Timur Bekmambetov (Wanted) is among the producers.
I added some behind the scenes shots from the short film Eve Olivia did back in 2008. And I’m about a few days late, but OliviaThirlby.org turned three years old on the 3rd!
October 1, 2010 - ‘Judge Dredd’ Movie Adds Olivia Thirlby
Actress Olivia Thirlby has been cast in the upcoming 3D-inclusive “Judge Dredd” movie.
Thirlby’s most recognizable role may be that of pregnant teen Juno’s best friend in the 2007 flick of the same name. According to Variety, she’ll be starring alongside Karl Urban (“Star Trek”) as Cassandra Anderson, a telepathic new recruit who partners with the Judge and a character in the original comic published as part of UK compilation “2000 AD”.
The character’s inclusion is just one of many indications that the reboot—based on a screenplay from Alex Garland (“28 Days Later”) and visuals by “The Losers” artist Jock—will embrace its original comic book source material.
“Judge Dredd” comic creator John Wagner for one, has been pleased with the film’s comic faithful pre-production content, a sentiment echoed by star and longtime “Dredd” reader Karl Urban. Both men are also quite united in their opinions on the first, Sylvester Stallone 1995 “Judge Dredd” film.
With casting near complete, it’s likely “Judge Dredd” will meet its slated theater debut date of 2012.