Avatar's Laeta Kalogridis Rewriting Fantastic Voyage

Avatar's Laeta Kalogridis Rewriting Fantastic Voyage

Avatar executive producer Laeta Kalogridis is currently rewriting the James Cameron-produced remake of Fantastic Voyage, the classic sci-fi story of a team of scientists in miniaturized vessel that enters the body of a dying scientist to save his life.

By EdGross - Oct 22, 2010 04:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Notes The Hollywood Reporter, "The long-in-development project has seen Shane Salerno and Cormac and Marianne Wibberly among the scribes who have attempted to tackle the script. Paul Greengrass also flirted with the project this year but never committed...Kalogridis, who wrote Shutter Island for Martin Scorsese, was involved in the writing of Avatar, for which she received an executive producer credit."

She is currently writing the movie version of Ghost in the Shell and rewriting Nine Lives for Jerry Bruckheimer.

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StuckInPanels
StuckInPanels - 10/22/2010, 5:28 AM
really, why are we remaking a GOOD movie. For its time it was an amazing spectacle of Effects and film making...now I bet it be all CGI and shot in 3D
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